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NEWLOCALE(3)	       FreeBSD Library Functions Manual		  NEWLOCALE(3)

NAME
     newlocale -- Creates a new	locale

LIBRARY
     Standard C	Library	(libc, -lc)

SYNOPSIS
     #include <locale.h>

     locale_t
     newlocale(int mask, const char * locale, locale_t base);

DESCRIPTION
     Creates a new locale, inheriting some properties from an existing locale.
     The mask defines the components that the new locale will have set to the
     locale with the name specified in the locale parameter.  Any components
     not specified in mask will	be inherited from the locale referenced	by
     base, if base is not NULL.	 If the	call is	successful, the	state of the
     locale referenced by base is unspecified, and it must not be accessed.
     The special locale	LC_GLOBAL_LOCALE may not be specified for base.	 The
     mask is either LC_ALL_MASK, indicating all	possible locale	components, or
     the logical OR of some combination	of the following:

	   LC_COLLATE_MASK   The locale	for string collation routines.	This
			     controls alphabetic ordering in strcoll(3)	and
			     strxfrm(3).

	   LC_CTYPE_MASK     The locale	for the	ctype(3) and multibyte(3)
			     functions.	 This controls recognition of upper
			     and lower case, alphabetic	or non-alphabetic
			     characters, and so	on.

	   LC_MESSAGES_MASK  Set a locale for message catalogs,	see catopen(3)
			     function.

	   LC_MONETARY_MASK  Set a locale for formatting monetary values; this
			     affects the localeconv(3) function.

	   LC_NUMERIC_MASK   Set a locale for formatting numbers.  This	con-
			     trols the formatting of decimal points in input
			     and output	of floating point numbers in functions
			     such as printf(3) and scanf(3), as	well as	values
			     returned by localeconv(3).

	   LC_TIME_MASK	     Set a locale for formatting dates and times using
			     the strftime(3) function.
     This function uses	the same rules for loading locale components as
     setlocale(3).

RETURN VALUES
     Returns a new, valid, locale_t or NULL if an error	occurs.	 You must free
     the returned locale with freelocale(3).

SEE ALSO
     duplocale(3), freelocale(3), localeconv(3), querylocale(3), uselocale(3),
     xlocale(3)

STANDARDS
     This function conforms to IEEE Std	1003.1-2008 ("POSIX.1").

FreeBSD	13.0			October	2, 2020			  FreeBSD 13.0

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