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I18N::Collate (3)
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    NAME

    I18N::Collate - compare 8-bit scalar data according to the current locale
     
    

    SYNOPSIS

        use I18N::Collate;
        setlocale(LC_COLLATE, 'locale-of-your-choice'); 
        $s1 = new I18N::Collate "scalar_data_1";
        $s2 = new I18N::Collate "scalar_data_2";
    
    
     

    DESCRIPTION

      ***
    
    

      WARNING: starting from the Perl version 5.003_06
      the I18N::Collate interface for comparing 8-bit scalar data
      according to the current locale
    
    

            HAS BEEN DEPRECATED
    
    

      That is, please do not use it anymore for any new applications
      and please migrate the old applications away from it because its
      functionality was integrated into the Perl core language in the
      release 5.003_06.
    
    

      See the perllocale manual page for further information.
    
    

      ***
    
    

    This module provides you with objects that will collate according to your national character set, provided that the POSIX setlocale() function is supported on your system.

    You can compare $s1 and $s2 above with

        $s1 le $s2
    
    

    to extract the data itself, you'll need a dereference: $$s1

    This module uses POSIX::setlocale(). The basic collation conversion is done by strxfrm() which terminates at NUL characters being a decent C routine. collate_xfrm() handles embedded NUL characters gracefully.

    The available locales depend on your operating system; try whether "locale -a" shows them or man pages for ``locale'' or ``nlsinfo'' or the direct approach "ls /usr/lib/nls/loc" or "ls /usr/lib/nls" or "ls /usr/lib/locale". Not all the locales that your vendor supports are necessarily installed: please consult your operating system's documentation and possibly your local system administration. The locale names are probably something like "xx_XX.(ISO)?8859-N" or "xx_XX.(ISO)?8859N", for example "fr_CH.ISO8859-1" is the Swiss (CH) variant of French (fr), ISO Latin (8859) 1 (-1) which is the Western European character set.


     

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