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authorJarkko Hietaniemi <jhi@cc.hut.fi>1996-12-26 15:06:04 +0200
committerChip Salzenberg <chip@atlantic.net>1996-12-28 06:22:00 +1200
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tiny perllocale.pod diff for _16
private-msgid: <199612261306.PAA21161@alpha.hut.fi>
-rw-r--r--pod/perllocale.pod29
1 files changed, 15 insertions, 14 deletions
diff --git a/pod/perllocale.pod b/pod/perllocale.pod
index f77cd305b1..aac84d6c54 100644
--- a/pod/perllocale.pod
+++ b/pod/perllocale.pod
@@ -204,15 +204,16 @@ command lines:
and see whether they list something resembling these
+ en_US.ISO8859-1 de_DE.ISO8859-1 ru_RU.ISO8859-5
+ en_US de_DE ru_RU
en de ru
- english de_DE russian
- english.iso88591 de_DE.ISO8859-1 russian.iso88595
- en_US german ru_RU
- en_US.ISO8859-1 german.iso88591 ru_RU.ISO8859-5
+ english german russian
+ english.iso88591 german.iso88591 russian.iso88595
Sadly, even though the calling interface for setlocale() has been
-standardized, the names of the locales have not. The form of the name
-is usually I<language_country>B</>I<territory>B<.>I<codeset>, but the
+standardized, the names of the locales and the directories where
+the configuration is, have not. The basic form of the name is
+I<language_country/territory>B<.>I<codeset>, but the
latter parts are not always present.
Two special locales are worth particular mention: "C" and "POSIX".
@@ -748,14 +749,14 @@ standard we've got. This may be construed as a bug.
=head2 Broken systems
-In certain system environments the operating system's locale support is
-broken and cannot be fixed or used by Perl. Such deficiencies can and
-will result in mysterious hangs and/or Perl core dumps. One example is
-IRIX before release 6.2, in which the C<LC_COLLATE> support simply does
-not work. When confronted with such a system, please report in
-excruciating detail to C<perlbug@perl.com>, and complain to your vendor:
-maybe some bug fixes exist for these problems in your operating system.
-Sometimes such bug fixes are called an operating system upgrade.
+In certain system environments the operating system's locale support
+is broken and cannot be fixed or used by Perl. Such deficiencies can
+and will result in mysterious hangs and/or Perl core dumps when the
+C<use locale> is in effect. When confronted with such a system,
+please report in excruciating detail to C<perlbug@perl.com>, and
+complain to your vendor: maybe some bug fixes exist for these problems
+in your operating system. Sometimes such bug fixes are called an
+operating system upgrade.
=head1 SEE ALSO