Hi,
In the sample program, I am trying to print a Japanese string.
The code is as follows:
main()
{
setlocale(LC_ALL,"");
printf("String is %S\n", L"JAP");
// Note "JAP" is a valid japanese string
}
If locale is C, the string gets printed, but if it a valid japanese locale, it... (1 Reply)
Hello
does anybody know how to change the LC_TIME locale on solaris 8 to dd/mm/YYYY
currently it is set to.
#locale -ck LC_TIME
d_fmt="%m/%d/%y"
Thanks (1 Reply)
i have a file, which i want to rename, from my current directory to a backupdirectory. My perl code is below
rename($s_filename,$backup.$s_filename ) all my variables are defined. but the rename failed. the file permission my file is "-rw-rw-r--". could this be a problem?
I tried to use the... (9 Replies)
Hi all,
We've upgraded/migrated our production server from Sol 9 on a Sun V480 to Sol 10 on a V490 server.
How do I set/change the following values on Solaris 10:
Solaris 9:
$> locale
LANG=
LC_CTYPE=en_US.ISO8859-1
LC_NUMERIC=en_US.ISO8859-1
LC_TIME=en_US.ISO8859-1... (2 Replies)
Hi,
I am writing a shell script which would ask user to select a locale and should set the locale for them.
In the script I am doing
export LANG=<user selected locale>
and i do 'locale' it would show me the changed locale.
But, when I come out of the program and do 'locale' it... (3 Replies)
hi there, I have a question about a snippet of code i have which runs localtime() to convert the current date/time into a mysql happy format
my ($sec,$min,$hour,$mday,$mon,$year,$wday,$yday,$isdst)=localtime(time);
printf "%4d-%02d-%02d ... (4 Replies)
hi,
I am using SOLARIS sparc 64 bit, during installation of Oracle i receive an error required OS locale en_US.UTF-8 does not exist on the installation computer. To avoid this issue, please ensure that the locale en_US.UTF-8 exists on the installation computer prior to installing Oracle.
when... (4 Replies)
I have perl script and in the first line we are invoking .sh script to set ENV variables.
e..g
eval '. $envfile; exec $PERL -S $0 "$@"'
I want to change some of the env variables while the program is running and I am settging it like this ..
$ENV{ORACLE_HOME}=trim($oraclehome);... (1 Reply)
I have reviewed many examples on-line about running another process (either PERL or shell command or a program), but do not find any usefull for my needs way. (Reviewed and not useful the system(), 'back ticks', exec() and open())
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LEARN ABOUT X11R4
xtsetlanguageproc
XtSetLanguageProc(3) XT FUNCTIONS XtSetLanguageProc(3)NAME
XtSetLanguageProc - set the language procedure
SYNTAX
Widget XtSetLanguageProc(XtAppContext app_context, XtLanguageProc proc, XtPointer client_data);
ARGUMENTS
app_context
Specifies the application context in which the language procedure is to be used, or NULL.
proc Specifies the language procedure, or NULL.
client_data
Specifies additional client data to be passed to the language procedure when it is called.
DESCRIPTION
XtSetLanguageProc sets the language procedure that will be called from XtDisplayInitialize for all subsequent Displays initialized in the
specified application context. If app_context is NULL, the specified language procedure is registered in all application contexts created
by the calling process, including any future application contexts that may be created. If proc is NULL a default language procedure is reg-
istered. XtSetLanguageProc returns the previously registered language procedure. If a language procedure has not yet been registered, the
return value is unspecified but if this return value is used in a subsequent call to XtSetLanguageProc, it will cause the default language
procedure to be registered.
The default language procedure does the following:
o Sets the locale according to the environment. On ANSI C-based systems this is done by calling setlocale( LC_ALL, language ). If an
error is encountered a warning message is issued with XtWarning.
o Calls XSupportsLocale to verify that the current locale is supported. If the locale is not supported, a warning message is issued with
XtWarning and the locale is set to ``C''.
o Calls XSetLocaleModifiers specifying the empty string.
o Returns the value of the current locale. On ANSI C-based systems this is the return value from a final call to setlocale( LC_ALL, NULL
).
A client wishing to use this mechanism to establish locale can do so by calling XtSetLanguageProc prior to XtDisplayInitialize.
SEE ALSO
X Toolkit Intrinsics - C Language Interface
Xlib - C Language X Interface
X Version 11 libXt 1.0.5 XtSetLanguageProc(3)