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A.
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std::locale::facet(3) Library Functions Manual std::locale::facet(3)
NAME
std::locale::facet -
SYNOPSIS
Inherited by std::__codecvt_abstract_base< _InternT, _ExternT, encoding_state >, std::__codecvt_abstract_base< char, char, mbstate_t >,
std::__codecvt_abstract_base< wchar_t, char, mbstate_t >, std::__ctype_abstract_base< wchar_t >, std::__codecvt_abstract_base< _InternT,
_ExternT, _StateT >, std::__ctype_abstract_base< _CharT >, std::__moneypunct_cache< _CharT, _Intl >, std::__numpunct_cache< _CharT >,
std::__timepunct< _CharT >, std::__timepunct_cache< _CharT >, std::collate< _CharT >, std::ctype< char >, std::messages< _CharT >,
std::money_get< _CharT, _InIter >, std::money_put< _CharT, _OutIter >, std::moneypunct< _CharT, _Intl >, std::num_get< _CharT, _InIter >,
std::num_put< _CharT, _OutIter >, std::numpunct< _CharT >, std::time_get< _CharT, _InIter >, and std::time_put< _CharT, _OutIter >.
Protected Member Functions
facet (size_t __refs=0) throw ()
virtual ~facet ()
Static Protected Member Functions
static __c_locale _S_clone_c_locale (__c_locale &__cloc) throw ()
static void _S_create_c_locale (__c_locale &__cloc, const char *__s, __c_locale __old=0)
static void _S_destroy_c_locale (__c_locale &__cloc)
static __c_locale _S_get_c_locale ()
static const char * _S_get_c_name () throw ()
static __c_locale _S_lc_ctype_c_locale (__c_locale __cloc, const char *__s)
Friends
class locale
class locale::_Impl
Detailed Description
Localization functionality base class.
The facet class is the base class for a localization feature, such as money, time, and number printing. It provides common support for
facets and reference management.
Facets may not be copied or assigned.
Definition at line 338 of file locale_classes.h.
Constructor & Destructor Documentation
std::locale::facet::facet (size_t__refs = 0) [inline], [explicit], [protected]
Facet constructor. This is the constructor provided by the standard. If refs is 0, the facet is destroyed when the last referencing locale
is destroyed. Otherwise the facet will never be destroyed.
Parameters:
__refs The initial value for reference count.
Definition at line 370 of file locale_classes.h.
virtual std::locale::facet::~facet () [protected], [virtual]
Facet destructor.
Author
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