The individual fields have the following meanings:
decimal_point
The decimal point character, except for currency values,
cannot be an empty string.
thousands_sep
The separator between groups of digits
before the decimal point, except for currency values.
grouping
The sizes of the groups of digits, except for currency values.
This is a pointer to a vector of integers, each of size
Vt char ,
representing group size from low order digit groups
to high order (right to left).
The list may be terminated with 0 or
CHAR_MAX
If the list is terminated with 0,
the last group size before the 0 is repeated to account for all the digits.
If the list is terminated with
CHAR_MAX
no more grouping is performed.
int_curr_symbol
The standardized international currency symbol.
currency_symbol
The local currency symbol.
mon_decimal_point
The decimal point character for currency values.
mon_thousands_sep
The separator for digit groups in currency values.
mon_grouping
Like
grouping
but for currency values.
positive_sign
The character used to denote nonnegative currency values,
usually the empty string.
negative_sign
The character used to denote negative currency values,
usually a minus sign.
int_frac_digits
The number of digits after the decimal point
in an international-style currency value.
frac_digits
The number of digits after the decimal point
in the local style for currency values.
p_cs_precedes
1 if the currency symbol precedes the currency value
for nonnegative values, 0 if it follows.
p_sep_by_space
1 if a space is inserted between the currency symbol
and the currency value for nonnegative values, 0 otherwise.
n_cs_precedes
Like
p_cs_precedes
but for negative values.
n_sep_by_space
Like
p_sep_by_space
but for negative values.
p_sign_posn
The location of the
positive_sign
with respect to a nonnegative quantity and the
currency_symbol
coded as follows:
0
Parentheses around the entire string.
1
Before the string.
2
After the string.
3
Just before
currency_symbol
4
Just after
currency_symbol
n_sign_posn
Like
p_sign_posn
but for negative currency values.
int_p_cs_precedes
Same as
p_cs_precedes
but for internationally formatted monetary quantities.
int_n_cs_precedes
Same as
n_cs_precedes
but for internationally formatted monetary quantities.
int_p_sep_by_space
Same as
p_sep_by_space
but for internationally formatted monetary quantities.
int_n_sep_by_space
Same as
n_sep_by_space
but for internationally formatted monetary quantities.
int_p_sign_posn
Same as
p_sign_posn
but for internationally formatted monetary quantities.
int_n_sign_posn
Same as
n_sign_posn
but for internationally formatted monetary quantities.
Unless mentioned above,
an empty string as a value for a field
indicates a zero length result or
a value that is not in the current locale.
A
CHAR_MAX
result similarly denotes an unavailable value.
RETURN VALUES
The
localeconv ();
function returns a pointer to a static object
which may be altered by later calls to
setlocale(3)
or
localeconv (.);