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* manual/locale.texi: Update to reflect change.
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* locale/nl_langinfo.c: Correct return value in error case. Don't
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set errno (PR libc/1582).
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* manual/locale.texi: Update to reflect change.
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2000-02-02 Andreas Schwab <schwab@suse.de>
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@vindex LANGUAGE
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When developing the message translation functions it was felt that the
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functionality provided by the variables above is not sufficient. For
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example, it should be possible to specify more than one locale name.
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example, it should be possible to specify more than one locale name.
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Take a Swedish user who better speaks German than English, and a program
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whose messages are output in English by default. It should be possible
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to specify that the first choice of language is Swedish, the second
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@ -878,8 +878,8 @@ appropriate category, @code{nl_langinfo} returns the information from the
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@code{"C"} locale. It is therefore possible to use this function as
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shown in the example below.
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If the argument @var{item} is not valid, the global variable @var{errno}
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is set to @code{EINVAL} and a @code{NULL} pointer is returned.
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If the argument @var{item} is not valid, a pointer to an empty string is
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returned.
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@end deftypefun
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An example of @code{nl_langinfo} usage is a function which has to
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