These comments are useless and only confusing. The encodings used to
create binary locales from source locales are listed in the
localedata/SUPPORTED file. The source files itself are ASCII or UTF-8
encoded where non-ASCII UTF-8 is currently only used in comments. If
all locale source files are UTF-8 anyway, there is no need to specify
that in a special comment.
A handful of regexes were allowing +1 for yesexpr and -0 for noexpr,
and it's the i18n definition. Standardize all locales by allowing
these language-independent values in them.
Example change for en_US goes from ^[yY] to ^[+1yY], and from ^[nN]
to ^[-0nN].
I've spot checked a number of these, including some that were def
wrong (like ff_SN). It also fixes all open week-related bugs.
Since ff_SN is the only one that changes its base date, I also made
sure that its ordering of day translations were correct. Looks like
another case Petr brought up where the week field was not actually
checked against the day arrays.
I also took the opportunity to drop first_weekday/first_workday when
the value aligned with the defaults (1 & 2 respectively). This didn't
impact too many locales In practice because the majority omitted them
already.
A few locales were defining some values incorrectly for their region:
ak_GH: week: changing [7, 19971130, 7] to [7, 19971130, 1]
ak_GH: first_weekday: changing 1 to 2
ayc_PE: week: changing [7, 19971130, 7] to [7, 19971130, 1]
bem_ZM: week: changing [7, 19971130, 4] to [7, 19971130, 1]
bem_ZM: first_weekday: changing 1 to 2
en_IE: first_weekday: changing 2 to 1
en_US: week: changing [7, 19971130, 7] to [7, 19971130, 1]
es_CO: first_weekday: changing 2 to 1
es_ES: week: changing [7, 19971130, 5] to [7, 19971130, 4]
ff_SN: week: changing [7, 19971129, 1] to [7, 19971130, 1]
ff_SN: first_weekday: changing 1 to 2
ga_IE: first_weekday: changing 2 to 1
ht_HT: week: changing [7, 19971130, 7] to [7, 19971130, 1]
ht_HT: first_weekday: changing 1 to 2
mk_MK: week: changing [7, 19971130, 4] to [7, 19971130, 1]
mt_MT: first_weekday: changing 2 to 1
quz_PE: week: changing [7, 19971130, 7] to [7, 19971130, 1]
sr_ME: week: changing [7, 19971130, 4] to [7, 19971130, 1]
sr_RS: week: changing [7, 19971130, 4] to [7, 19971130, 1]
sr_RS@latin: week: changing [7, 19971130, 4] to [7, 19971130, 1]
sw_KE: week: changing [7, 19971130, 4] to [7, 19971130, 1]
sw_KE: first_weekday: changing 2 to 1
uk_UA: week: changing [7, 19971130, 4] to [7, 19971130, 1]
unm_US: week: changing [7, 19971130, 4] to [7, 19971130, 1]
Some locales were copying locales that had the wrong week settings, so
that content had to be duplicated so the values could be adjusted:
el_CY: week: setting to [7, 19971130, 1]
en_AG: week: setting to [7, 19971130, 1]
en_AG: first_weekday: changing 2 to 1
en_ZM: week: setting to [7, 19971130, 1]
es_CU: week: setting to [7, 19971130, 1]
nl_AW: week: setting to [7, 19971130, 1]
sw_TZ: first_weekday: setting to 2
ta_LK: first_weekday: setting to 2
The majority of locales were omitting the week field thus getting the
default [7, 19971130, 0 (localedef) / 7 (ISO standard)]. Unfortunately,
neither of those are used by any locales, so we end up having to define
the field just to se the ndays field. In practice, this rarely matters
due to it usage, and the first two fields match the defaults.
aa_DJ: setting to [7, 19971130, 1]
aa_ER: setting to [7, 19971130, 1]
aa_ER@saaho: setting to [7, 19971130, 1]
aa_ET: setting to [7, 19971130, 1]
af_ZA: setting to [7, 19971130, 1]
am_ET: setting to [7, 19971130, 1]
an_ES: setting to [7, 19971130, 4]
anp_IN: setting to [7, 19971130, 1]
ar_AE: setting to [7, 19971130, 1]
ar_BH: setting to [7, 19971130, 1]
ar_DZ: setting to [7, 19971130, 1]
ar_EG: setting to [7, 19971130, 1]
ar_IN: setting to [7, 19971130, 1]
ar_IQ: setting to [7, 19971130, 1]
ar_JO: setting to [7, 19971130, 1]
ar_KW: setting to [7, 19971130, 1]
ar_LB: setting to [7, 19971130, 1]
ar_LY: setting to [7, 19971130, 1]
ar_MA: setting to [7, 19971130, 1]
ar_OM: setting to [7, 19971130, 1]
ar_QA: setting to [7, 19971130, 1]
ar_SA: setting to [7, 19971130, 1]
ar_SD: setting to [7, 19971130, 1]
ar_SS: setting to [7, 19971130, 1]
ar_SY: setting to [7, 19971130, 1]
ar_TN: setting to [7, 19971130, 1]
ar_YE: setting to [7, 19971130, 1]
as_IN: setting to [7, 19971130, 1]
ast_ES: setting to [7, 19971130, 4]
az_AZ: setting to [7, 19971130, 1]
be_BY: setting to [7, 19971130, 1]
be_BY@latin: setting to [7, 19971130, 1]
ber_DZ: setting to [7, 19971130, 1]
ber_MA: setting to [7, 19971130, 1]
bg_BG: setting to [7, 19971130, 4]
bhb_IN: setting to [7, 19971130, 1]
bho_IN: setting to [7, 19971130, 1]
bn_BD: setting to [7, 19971130, 1]
bn_IN: setting to [7, 19971130, 1]
bo_CN: setting to [7, 19971130, 1]
br_FR: setting to [7, 19971130, 4]
brx_IN: setting to [7, 19971130, 1]
bs_BA: setting to [7, 19971130, 1]
byn_ER: setting to [7, 19971130, 1]
ca_AD: setting to [7, 19971130, 4]
ca_ES: setting to [7, 19971130, 4]
ca_ES@euro: setting to [7, 19971130, 4]
ca_FR: setting to [7, 19971130, 4]
ca_IT: setting to [7, 19971130, 4]
ce_RU: setting to [7, 19971130, 1]
cmn_TW: setting to [7, 19971130, 1]
crh_UA: setting to [7, 19971130, 1]
cv_RU: setting to [7, 19971130, 1]
cy_GB: setting to [7, 19971130, 4]
de_BE: setting to [7, 19971130, 4]
de_LU: setting to [7, 19971130, 4]
doi_IN: setting to [7, 19971130, 1]
dv_MV: setting to [7, 19971130, 1]
dz_BT: setting to [7, 19971130, 1]
el_GR: setting to [7, 19971130, 4]
el_GR@euro: setting to [7, 19971130, 4]
en_AU: setting to [7, 19971130, 1]
en_BW: setting to [7, 19971130, 1]
en_CA: setting to [7, 19971130, 1]
en_HK: setting to [7, 19971130, 1]
en_IE: setting to [7, 19971130, 4]
en_IN: setting to [7, 19971130, 1]
en_NG: setting to [7, 19971130, 1]
en_NZ: setting to [7, 19971130, 1]
en_PH: setting to [7, 19971130, 1]
en_SG: setting to [7, 19971130, 1]
en_ZA: setting to [7, 19971130, 1]
en_ZW: setting to [7, 19971130, 1]
es_AR: setting to [7, 19971130, 1]
es_BO: setting to [7, 19971130, 1]
es_CL: setting to [7, 19971130, 1]
es_CO: setting to [7, 19971130, 1]
es_CR: setting to [7, 19971130, 1]
es_DO: setting to [7, 19971130, 1]
es_EC: setting to [7, 19971130, 1]
es_ES@euro: setting to [7, 19971130, 4]
es_GT: setting to [7, 19971130, 1]
es_HN: setting to [7, 19971130, 1]
es_MX: setting to [7, 19971130, 1]
es_NI: setting to [7, 19971130, 1]
es_PA: setting to [7, 19971130, 1]
es_PE: setting to [7, 19971130, 1]
es_PR: setting to [7, 19971130, 1]
es_PY: setting to [7, 19971130, 1]
es_SV: setting to [7, 19971130, 1]
es_US: setting to [7, 19971130, 1]
es_UY: setting to [7, 19971130, 1]
es_VE: setting to [7, 19971130, 1]
eu_ES: setting to [7, 19971130, 4]
fa_IR: setting to [7, 19971130, 1]
fil_PH: setting to [7, 19971130, 1]
fo_FO: setting to [7, 19971130, 4]
fr_CA: setting to [7, 19971130, 1]
fr_CH: setting to [7, 19971130, 4]
fr_LU: setting to [7, 19971130, 4]
fy_NL: setting to [7, 19971130, 4]
ga_IE: setting to [7, 19971130, 4]
gd_GB: setting to [7, 19971130, 4]
gez_ER: setting to [7, 19971130, 1]
gez_ET: setting to [7, 19971130, 1]
gl_ES: setting to [7, 19971130, 4]
gu_IN: setting to [7, 19971130, 1]
gv_GB: setting to [7, 19971130, 4]
hak_TW: setting to [7, 19971130, 1]
ha_NG: setting to [7, 19971130, 1]
he_IL: setting to [7, 19971130, 1]
hi_IN: setting to [7, 19971130, 1]
hne_IN: setting to [7, 19971130, 1]
hr_HR: setting to [7, 19971130, 1]
hy_AM: setting to [7, 19971130, 1]
id_ID: setting to [7, 19971130, 1]
ig_NG: setting to [7, 19971130, 1]
ik_CA: setting to [7, 19971130, 1]
is_IS: setting to [7, 19971130, 4]
it_CH: setting to [7, 19971130, 4]
it_IT: setting to [7, 19971130, 4]
it_IT@euro: setting to [7, 19971130, 4]
iu_CA: setting to [7, 19971130, 1]
ja_JP: setting to [7, 19971130, 1]
ka_GE: setting to [7, 19971130, 1]
kk_KZ: setting to [7, 19971130, 1]
kl_GL: setting to [7, 19971130, 1]
km_KH: setting to [7, 19971130, 1]
kn_IN: setting to [7, 19971130, 1]
kok_IN: setting to [7, 19971130, 1]
ko_KR: setting to [7, 19971130, 1]
ks_IN: setting to [7, 19971130, 1]
ks_IN@devanagari: setting to [7, 19971130, 1]
ku_TR: setting to [7, 19971130, 1]
kw_GB: setting to [7, 19971130, 4]
ky_KG: setting to [7, 19971130, 1]
lg_UG: setting to [7, 19971130, 1]
lij_IT: setting to [7, 19971130, 4]
lo_LA: setting to [7, 19971130, 1]
lt_LT: setting to [7, 19971130, 4]
lv_LV: setting to [7, 19971130, 1]
lzh_TW: setting to [7, 19971130, 1]
mag_IN: setting to [7, 19971130, 1]
mai_IN: setting to [7, 19971130, 1]
mg_MG: setting to [7, 19971130, 1]
mhr_RU: setting to [7, 19971130, 1]
mi_NZ: setting to [7, 19971130, 1]
ml_IN: setting to [7, 19971130, 1]
mni_IN: setting to [7, 19971130, 1]
mn_MN: setting to [7, 19971130, 1]
mr_IN: setting to [7, 19971130, 1]
ms_MY: setting to [7, 19971130, 1]
mt_MT: setting to [7, 19971130, 1]
my_MM: setting to [7, 19971130, 1]
nan_TW: setting to [7, 19971130, 1]
nan_TW@latin: setting to [7, 19971130, 1]
ne_NP: setting to [7, 19971130, 1]
nhn_MX: setting to [7, 19971130, 1]
niu_NU: setting to [7, 19971130, 1]
niu_NZ: setting to [7, 19971130, 1]
nl_BE: setting to [7, 19971130, 4]
nl_BE@euro: setting to [7, 19971130, 4]
nr_ZA: setting to [7, 19971130, 1]
nso_ZA: setting to [7, 19971130, 1]
oc_FR: setting to [7, 19971130, 4]
om_ET: setting to [7, 19971130, 1]
om_KE: setting to [7, 19971130, 1]
or_IN: setting to [7, 19971130, 1]
os_RU: setting to [7, 19971130, 1]
pa_IN: setting to [7, 19971130, 1]
pap_AW: setting to [7, 19971130, 1]
pap_CW: setting to [7, 19971130, 1]
pa_PK: setting to [7, 19971130, 1]
ps_AF: setting to [7, 19971130, 1]
pt_BR: setting to [7, 19971130, 1]
pt_PT: setting to [7, 19971130, 4]
pt_PT@euro: setting to [7, 19971130, 4]
raj_IN: setting to [7, 19971130, 1]
ro_RO: setting to [7, 19971130, 1]
ru_RU: setting to [7, 19971130, 1]
ru_UA: setting to [7, 19971130, 1]
rw_RW: setting to [7, 19971130, 1]
sa_IN: setting to [7, 19971130, 1]
sat_IN: setting to [7, 19971130, 1]
sd_IN: setting to [7, 19971130, 1]
sd_IN@devanagari: setting to [7, 19971130, 1]
se_NO: setting to [7, 19971130, 4]
shs_CA: setting to [7, 19971130, 1]
sid_ET: setting to [7, 19971130, 1]
si_LK: setting to [7, 19971130, 1]
sl_SI: setting to [7, 19971130, 1]
so_DJ: setting to [7, 19971130, 1]
so_ET: setting to [7, 19971130, 1]
so_KE: setting to [7, 19971130, 1]
so_SO: setting to [7, 19971130, 1]
sq_AL: setting to [7, 19971130, 1]
ss_ZA: setting to [7, 19971130, 1]
st_ZA: setting to [7, 19971130, 1]
sv_FI: setting to [7, 19971130, 4]
sv_SE: setting to [7, 19971130, 4]
ta_IN: setting to [7, 19971130, 1]
tcy_IN: setting to [7, 19971130, 1]
te_IN: setting to [7, 19971130, 1]
tg_TJ: setting to [7, 19971130, 1]
the_NP: setting to [7, 19971130, 1]
th_TH: setting to [7, 19971130, 1]
ti_ER: setting to [7, 19971130, 1]
ti_ET: setting to [7, 19971130, 1]
tig_ER: setting to [7, 19971130, 1]
tk_TM: setting to [7, 19971130, 1]
tl_PH: setting to [7, 19971130, 1]
tn_ZA: setting to [7, 19971130, 1]
tr_CY: setting to [7, 19971130, 1]
tr_TR: setting to [7, 19971130, 1]
ts_ZA: setting to [7, 19971130, 1]
tt_RU: setting to [7, 19971130, 1]
tt_RU@iqtelif: setting to [7, 19971130, 1]
ug_CN: setting to [7, 19971130, 1]
ur_IN: setting to [7, 19971130, 1]
ur_PK: setting to [7, 19971130, 1]
uz_UZ: setting to [7, 19971130, 1]
uz_UZ@cyrillic: setting to [7, 19971130, 1]
ve_ZA: setting to [7, 19971130, 1]
vi_VN: setting to [7, 19971130, 1]
wa_BE: setting to [7, 19971130, 4]
wal_ET: setting to [7, 19971130, 1]
wo_SN: setting to [7, 19971130, 1]
xh_ZA: setting to [7, 19971130, 1]
yi_US: setting to [7, 19971130, 1]
yo_NG: setting to [7, 19971130, 1]
yue_HK: setting to [7, 19971130, 1]
zh_CN: setting to [7, 19971130, 1]
zh_HK: setting to [7, 19971130, 1]
zh_SG: setting to [7, 19971130, 1]
zh_TW: setting to [7, 19971130, 1]
zu_ZA: setting to [7, 19971130, 1]
Finally, set first_weekday in all the locales that were omitting it
and wanted something other than the default of 1.
aa_DJ: setting to 7
aa_ER: setting to 2
aa_ER@saaho: setting to 2
ar_AE: setting to 7
ar_BH: setting to 7
ar_DZ: setting to 7
ar_EG: setting to 7
ar_IQ: setting to 7
ar_JO: setting to 7
ar_KW: setting to 7
ar_LB: setting to 2
ar_LY: setting to 7
ar_MA: setting to 7
ar_OM: setting to 7
ar_QA: setting to 7
ar_SD: setting to 7
ar_SS: setting to 2
ar_SY: setting to 7
az_AZ: setting to 2
be_BY: setting to 2
be_BY@latin: setting to 2
ber_DZ: setting to 7
ber_MA: setting to 7
bn_BD: setting to 6
bs_BA: setting to 2
byn_ER: setting to 2
dv_MV: setting to 6
en_NG: setting to 2
es_BO: setting to 2
es_CL: setting to 2
es_EC: setting to 2
es_UY: setting to 2
fo_FO: setting to 2
fr_CH: setting to 2
gd_GB: setting to 2
gez_ER: setting to 2
ha_NG: setting to 2
hr_HR: setting to 2
hy_AM: setting to 2
ig_NG: setting to 2
is_IS: setting to 2
it_CH: setting to 2
ka_GE: setting to 2
kk_KZ: setting to 2
kl_GL: setting to 2
ku_TR: setting to 2
ky_KG: setting to 2
lg_UG: setting to 2
mg_MG: setting to 2
mn_MN: setting to 2
ms_MY: setting to 2
niu_NU: setting to 2
pap_AW: setting to 2
pap_CW: setting to 2
pt_PT: setting to 2
pt_PT@euro: setting to 2
rw_RW: setting to 2
se_NO: setting to 2
si_LK: setting to 2
so_DJ: setting to 7
so_SO: setting to 2
sq_AL: setting to 2
tg_TJ: setting to 2
ti_ER: setting to 2
tig_ER: setting to 2
tk_TM: setting to 2
tt_RU: setting to 2
tt_RU@iqtelif: setting to 2
uz_UZ: setting to 2
uz_UZ@cyrillic: setting to 2
vi_VN: setting to 2
wo_SN: setting to 2
yo_NG: setting to 2
The ISO 30112 standard defines the valid values for the category
keyword as only a few options:
posix:1993
i18n:2004
i18n:2012
The vast majority of locales had changed the "i18n" string to the
name of its own locale (e.g. "ak_GH:2013") as well as tweaking the
date (presumably thinking it should be the date of submission).
Convert all of them to "i18n:2012" for consistency. A follow up
change will update localedef to actually check/validate the field.
There are only two page sizes that locales use: US-Letter and A4.
For the former, move to copying the en_US locale, while for the
latter, move to copying the i18n locale. This lets us clean up
all the stray comments like FIXME.
There should be no functional differences here.
There are only two measurement systems that locales use: US and metric.
For the former, move to copying the en_US locale, while for the latter,
move to copying the i18n locale. This lets us clean up all the stray
comments like FIXME.
There should be no functional differences here.
as discussed in the thread starting at
https://sourceware.org/ml/libc-alpha/2015-06/msg00098.html
it looks like the best options is to remove locale timezone information
from locales which currently provide it (in incomplete or incorrect
fashion) rather than to start duplicating tzdata info in glibc.
2003-12-03 Ulrich Drepper <drepper@redhat.com>
* locale/programs/locarchive.c (enlarge_archive): Print size info
only in verbose mode.
* locale/iso-3166.def: Three letter code of Romania changed.
2001-02-18 Mark Kettenis <kettenis@gnu.org>
* malloc/mtrace.c [USE_IN_LIBIO]: Define fopen as _IO_fopen64.
(mtrace): Revert 2001-02-13 patch: use fopen instead of fopen64.
2001-02-17 H.J. Lu <hjl@gnu.org>
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/ia64/clone2.S: Use clone2 and don't use
scratch registers across the system call.
2001-02-16 Ulrich Drepper <drepper@redhat.com>
* locale/programs/ld-address.c (address_finish): Add 'S' to allow
formats for postal_fmt.
2001-02-16 Jakub Jelinek <jakub@redhat.com>
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/alpha/syscalls.list (ftruncate): Add
__ftruncate64 alias.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/sparc/sparc64/syscalls.list (ftruncate):
Likewise.
2001-02-15 David Mosberger <davidm@hpl.hp.com>
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/ia64/__longjmp.S (__longjmp): No need to
do "loadrs". Writing to bspstore already takes care of
invalidating the "clean" partition.
* crypt/md5-crypt.c (__md5_crypt_r): Clear arrays the key and salt
string got copied in.
Patch by Solar Designer <solar@false.com>.
2000-07-05 Andreas Jaeger <aj@suse.de>
* manual/install.texi (Installation): Update information about
add-ons.
(Configuring and compiling): Update for glibc 2.2.
2000-07-04 Andreas Jaeger <aj@suse.de>
* sysdeps/i386/fpu_control.h (_FPU_DEFAULT): Correct value.
(_FPU_IEEE): Likewise.
* math/Makefile (tests): Add test-fpucw.
* math/test-fpucw.c (main): New file.
2000-07-05 Ulrich Drepper <drepper@redhat.com>
2000-06-28 Wolfram Gloger <wg@malloc.de>
* malloc/malloc.c (chunk_alloc): If extension of the linear heap
fails, try mmap_chunk() as a last resort even though n_mmaps_max
may have been reached.