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LOCALEDEF 1 "April 9, 2016"
NAME
localedef - define locale environment
SYNOPSIS
localedef [-c] [-v] [-U] [-f charmap]
 [-w widthfile] [-i sourcefile]
 [-u code_set_name] localename
DESCRIPTION
The localedef utility converts source definitions for locale categories into a format usable by the functions and utilities whose operational behavior is determined by the setting of the locale environment variables; see environ(7).

The utility reads source definitions for one or more locale categories belonging to the same locale from the file named in the -i option (if specified) or from standard input.

Each category source definition is identified by the corresponding environment variable name and terminated by an END category-name statement. The following categories are supported. LC_CTYPE

Defines character classification and case conversion.

LC_COLLATE

Defines collation rules.

LC_MONETARY

Defines the format and symbols used in formatting of monetary information.

LC_NUMERIC

Defines the decimal delimiter, grouping and grouping symbol for non-monetary numeric editing.

LC_TIME

Defines the format and content of date and time information.

LC_MESSAGES

Defines the format and values of affirmative and negative responses.

OPTIONS
The following options are supported: -c

Creates permanent output even if warning messages have been issued.

-v

Emit verbose debugging output on standard output.

-U

Ignore the presence of character symbols that have no matching character definition. This facilitates the use of a common locale definition file to be used across multiple encodings, even when some symbols are not present in a given encoding. Support for this option is an illumos extension.

-f charmap

Specifies the pathname of a file containing a mapping of character symbols and collating element symbols to actual character encodings. This option must be specified if symbolic names (other than collating symbols defined in a collating-symbol keyword) are used. If the -f option is not present, the default character mapping will be used.

-w widthfile

The path name of the file containing character screen width definitions. If not supplied, then default screen widths will be assumed, which will generally not account for East Asian encodings requiring more than a single character cell to display, nor for combining or accent marks that occupy no additional screen width. The support for width files is an illumos extension.

-i sourcefile

The path name of a file containing the source definitions. If this option is not present, source definitions will be read from standard input.

-u code_set_name

Specifies the name of a codeset used as the target mapping of character symbols and collating element symbols whose encoding values are defined in terms of the ISO/IEC 10646-1: 2000 standard position constant values. See NOTES.

OPERANDS
The following operand is supported: localename

Identifies the locale. If the name contains one or more slash characters, localename will be interpreted as a path name where the created locale definitions will be stored. This capability may be restricted to users with appropriate privileges. (As a consequence of specifying one localename, although several categories can be processed in one execution, only categories belonging to the same locale can be processed.)

OUTPUT
localedef creates a directory of files that represents the locale's data. The contents of this directory should generally be copied into the appropriate subdirectory of /usr/lib/locale in order the definitions to be visible to programs linked with libc.
ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES
See environ(7) for definitions of the following environment variables that affect the execution of localedef: LANG, LC_ALL, LC_COLLATE, LC_CTYPE, LC_MESSAGES, and NLSPATH.
EXIT STATUS
The following exit values are returned: 0

No errors occurred and the locales were successfully created.

1

Warnings occurred and the locales were successfully created.

2

The locale specification exceeded implementation limits or the coded character set or sets used were not supported by the implementation, and no locale was created.

>3

Warnings or errors occurred and no output was created.

If an error is detected, no permanent output will be created.

FILES
/usr/lib/locale/localename/

The directory containing locale data.

ATTRIBUTES
See attributes(7) for descriptions of the following attributes:
ATTRIBUTE TYPE ATTRIBUTE VALUE
Interface Stability Standard
SEE ALSO
locale (1), iconv_open (3C), nl_langinfo (3C), strftime (3C), attributes (7), charmap (7), environ (7), extensions (7), locale (7), standards (7)
WARNINGS
If warnings occur, permanent output will be created if the -c option was specified. The following conditions will cause warning messages to be issued:

If a symbolic name not found in the charmap file is used for the descriptions of the LC_CTYPE or LC_COLLATE categories (for other categories, this will be an error condition).

If optional keywords not supported by the implementation are present in the source.

NOTES
When the -u option is used, the code_set_name option-argument is interpreted as a name of a codeset to which the ISO/IEC 10646-1: 2000 standard position constant values are converted. Both the ISO/IEC 10646-1: 2000 standard position constant values and other formats (decimal, hexadecimal, or octal) are valid as encoding values within the charmap file. The codeset can be any codeset that is supported by the iconv_open(3C) function on the system.

When conflicts occur between the charmap specification of code_set_name, mb_cur_max, or mb_cur_min and the corresponding value for the codeset represented by the -u option-argument code_set_name, the localedef utility fails as an error.

When conflicts occur between the charmap encoding values specified for symbolic names of characters of the portable character set and the character encoding values defined by the US-ASCII, the result is unspecified.