Valid Locale Names
How do you find valid locale names?
I am currently using MAC OS X.
But information about oth开发者_JAVA百科er platforms would also be useful.#include <fstream>
#include <iostream>
int main(int argc,char* argv[])
{
try
{
std::wifstream data;
data.imbue(std::locale("en_US.UTF-16"));
data.open("Plop");
}
catch(std::exception const& e)
{
std::cout << "Exception: " << e.what() << "\n";
throw;
}
}
% g++ main.cpp
% ./a.out
Exception: locale::facet::_S_create_c_locale name not valid
Abort
This page says:
The constructor call std::locale("") creates a locale object that represents the user's preferences. The standard doesn't say what this means, but on many systems the library substitutes whatever is found in an environment variable (often LANG
or LC_ALL
) in place of the empty string. A common name for the American locale, for example, is "en_US". (On POSIX systems you can type locale -a
to list the names of supported locales.)
locale -a
should work for you.
If you mean programatically from the C++ std libary I'm not sure.
This stack overflow question is probably also relevant, but he doesn't seem to have had much response.
Edit
To use UTF-16 you probably will need to use libiconv as mentioned in this question.
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