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 7.1 What Effects a Locale Has
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 Each locale specifies conventions for several purposes, including the
 following:
 
    * What multibyte character sequences are valid, and how they are
      interpreted ( Character Set Handling).
 
    * Classification of which characters in the local character set are
      considered alphabetic, and upper- and lower-case conversion
      conventions ( Character Handling).
 
    * The collating sequence for the local language and character set
      ( Collation Functions).
 
    * Formatting of numbers and currency amounts ( General
      Numeric).
 
    * Formatting of dates and times ( Formatting Calendar Time).
 
    * What language to use for output, including error messages (
      Message Translation).
 
    * What language to use for user answers to yes-or-no questions (
      Yes-or-No Questions).
 
    * What language to use for more complex user input.  (The C library
      doesn't yet help you implement this.)
 
    Some aspects of adapting to the specified locale are handled
 automatically by the library subroutines.  For example, all your program
 needs to do in order to use the collating sequence of the chosen locale
 is to use 'strcoll' or 'strxfrm' to compare strings.
 
    Other aspects of locales are beyond the comprehension of the library.
 For example, the library can't automatically translate your program's
 output messages into other languages.  The only way you can support
 output in the user's favorite language is to program this more or less
 by hand.  The C library provides functions to handle translations for
 multiple languages easily.
 
    This chapter discusses the mechanism by which you can modify the
 current locale.  The effects of the current locale on specific library
 functions are discussed in more detail in the descriptions of those
 functions.
 
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