06-14-2013
It seems, your file /etc/oracle/config.loc does not end with a newline character.
Opening and saving the file with a text editor, like vi, should correct this issue.
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isphonogram_l
ISALNUM_L(3) BSD Library Functions Manual ISALNUM_L(3)
NAME
isalnum_l, isalpha_l, isblank_l, iscntrl_l, isdigit_l, isgraph_l, ishexnumber_l, isideogram_l, islower_l, isnumber_l, isphonogram_l,
isprint_l, ispunct_l, isrune_l, isspace_l, isspecial_l, isupper_l, isxdigit_l -- character classification utilities
LIBRARY
Standard C Library (libc, -lc)
SYNOPSIS
#include <wctype.h>
#include <xlocale.h>
int
isalnum_l(int c, locale_t loc);
int
isalpha_l(int c, locale_t loc);
int
isblank_l(int c, locale_t loc);
int
iscntrl_l(int c, locale_t loc);
int
isdigit_l(int c, locale_t loc);
int
isgraph_l(int c, locale_t loc);
int
ishexnumber_l(int c, locale_t loc);
int
isideogram_l(int c, locale_t loc);
int
islower_l(int c, locale_t loc);
int
isnumber_l(int c, locale_t loc);
int
isphonogram_l(int c, locale_t loc);
int
isprint_l(int c, locale_t loc);
int
ispunct_l(int c, locale_t loc);
int
isrune_l(int c, locale_t loc);
int
isspace_l(int c, locale_t loc);
int
isspecial_l(int c, locale_t loc);
int
isupper_l(int c, locale_t loc);
int
isxdigit_l(int c, locale_t loc);
DESCRIPTION
These functions are extended locale versions of the corresponding functions, with the _l removed. Also, see xlocale(3) for more information
about extended locales.
SEE ALSO
isalnum(3), isalpha(3), isblank(3), iscntrl(3), isdigit(3), isgraph(3), ishexnumber(3), isideogram(3), islower(3), isnumber(3),
isphonogram(3), isprint(3), ispunct(3), isrune(3), isspace(3), isspecial(3), isupper(3), isxdigit(3), xlocale(3)
BSD
March 11, 2005 BSD