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1/* locale.c
2 *
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3 * Copyright (C) 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001,
4 * 2002, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 by Larry Wall and others
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5 *
6 * You may distribute under the terms of either the GNU General Public
7 * License or the Artistic License, as specified in the README file.
8 *
9 */
10
11/*
4ac71550 12 * A Elbereth Gilthoniel,
cdad3b53 13 * silivren penna míriel
4ac71550 14 * o menel aglar elenath!
cdad3b53 15 * Na-chaered palan-díriel
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16 * o galadhremmin ennorath,
17 * Fanuilos, le linnathon
18 * nef aear, si nef aearon!
19 *
20 * [p.238 of _The Lord of the Rings_, II/i: "Many Meetings"]
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21 */
22
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23/* utility functions for handling locale-specific stuff like what
24 * character represents the decimal point.
0d071d52 25 *
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26 * All C programs have an underlying locale. Perl code generally doesn't pay
27 * any attention to it except within the scope of a 'use locale'. For most
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28 * categories, it accomplishes this by just using different operations if it is
29 * in such scope than if not. However, various libc functions called by Perl
30 * are affected by the LC_NUMERIC category, so there are macros in perl.h that
31 * are used to toggle between the current locale and the C locale depending on
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32 * the desired behavior of those functions at the moment. And, LC_MESSAGES is
33 * switched to the C locale for outputting the message unless within the scope
34 * of 'use locale'.
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35 *
36 * This code now has multi-thread-safe locale handling on systems that support
37 * that. This is completely transparent to most XS code. On earlier systems,
38 * it would be possible to emulate thread-safe locales, but this likely would
39 * involve a lot of locale switching, and would require XS code changes.
40 * Macros could be written so that the code wouldn't have to know which type of
41 * system is being used. It's unlikely that we would ever do that, since most
42 * modern systems support thread-safe locales, but there was code written to
43 * this end, and is retained, #ifdef'd out.
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44 */
45
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46#include "EXTERN.h"
47#define PERL_IN_LOCALE_C
f7416781 48#include "perl_langinfo.h"
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49#include "perl.h"
50
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51#include "reentr.h"
52
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53#ifdef I_WCHAR
54# include <wchar.h>
55#endif
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56#ifdef I_WCTYPE
57# include <wctype.h>
58#endif
0dec74cd 59
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60/* If the environment says to, we can output debugging information during
61 * initialization. This is done before option parsing, and before any thread
62 * creation, so can be a file-level static */
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63#if ! defined(DEBUGGING) || defined(PERL_GLOBAL_STRUCT)
64# define debug_initialization 0
65# define DEBUG_INITIALIZATION_set(v)
66#else
2fcc0ca9 67static bool debug_initialization = FALSE;
5a4b0634 68# define DEBUG_INITIALIZATION_set(v) (debug_initialization = v)
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69#endif
70
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71
72/* Returns the Unix errno portion; ignoring any others. This is a macro here
73 * instead of putting it into perl.h, because unclear to khw what should be
74 * done generally. */
75#define GET_ERRNO saved_errno
76
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77/* strlen() of a literal string constant. We might want this more general,
78 * but using it in just this file for now. A problem with more generality is
79 * the compiler warnings about comparing unlike signs */
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80#define STRLENs(s) (sizeof("" s "") - 1)
81
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82/* Is the C string input 'name' "C" or "POSIX"? If so, and 'name' is the
83 * return of setlocale(), then this is extremely likely to be the C or POSIX
84 * locale. However, the output of setlocale() is documented to be opaque, but
85 * the odds are extremely small that it would return these two strings for some
86 * other locale. Note that VMS in these two locales includes many non-ASCII
87 * characters as controls and punctuation (below are hex bytes):
88 * cntrl: 84-97 9B-9F
89 * punct: A1-A3 A5 A7-AB B0-B3 B5-B7 B9-BD BF-CF D1-DD DF-EF F1-FD
90 * Oddly, none there are listed as alphas, though some represent alphabetics
91 * http://www.nntp.perl.org/group/perl.perl5.porters/2013/02/msg198753.html */
92#define isNAME_C_OR_POSIX(name) \
93 ( (name) != NULL \
94 && (( *(name) == 'C' && (*(name + 1)) == '\0') \
95 || strEQ((name), "POSIX")))
96
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97#ifdef USE_LOCALE
98
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99/* This code keeps a LRU cache of the UTF-8ness of the locales it has so-far
100 * looked up. This is in the form of a C string: */
101
102#define UTF8NESS_SEP "\v"
103#define UTF8NESS_PREFIX "\f"
104
105/* So, the string looks like:
98994639 106 *
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98994639 108 *
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109 * where the digit 0 after the \a indicates that the locale starting just
110 * after the preceding \v is not UTF-8, and the digit 1 mean it is. */
111
112STATIC_ASSERT_DECL(STRLENs(UTF8NESS_SEP) == 1);
113STATIC_ASSERT_DECL(STRLENs(UTF8NESS_PREFIX) == 1);
114
115#define C_and_POSIX_utf8ness UTF8NESS_SEP "C" UTF8NESS_PREFIX "0" \
116 UTF8NESS_SEP "POSIX" UTF8NESS_PREFIX "0"
117
118/* The cache is initialized to C_and_POSIX_utf8ness at start up. These are
119 * kept there always. The remining portion of the cache is LRU, with the
120 * oldest looked-up locale at the tail end */
121
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122STATIC char *
123S_stdize_locale(pTHX_ char *locs)
124{
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125 /* Standardize the locale name from a string returned by 'setlocale',
126 * possibly modifying that string.
127 *
128 * The typical return value of setlocale() is either
129 * (1) "xx_YY" if the first argument of setlocale() is not LC_ALL
130 * (2) "xa_YY xb_YY ..." if the first argument of setlocale() is LC_ALL
131 * (the space-separated values represent the various sublocales,
132 * in some unspecified order). This is not handled by this function.
133 *
134 * In some platforms it has a form like "LC_SOMETHING=Lang_Country.866\n",
135 * which is harmful for further use of the string in setlocale(). This
136 * function removes the trailing new line and everything up through the '='
137 * */
138
7452cf6a 139 const char * const s = strchr(locs, '=');
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140 bool okay = TRUE;
141
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142 PERL_ARGS_ASSERT_STDIZE_LOCALE;
143
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144 if (s) {
145 const char * const t = strchr(s, '.');
98994639 146 okay = FALSE;
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147 if (t) {
148 const char * const u = strchr(t, '\n');
149 if (u && (u[1] == 0)) {
150 const STRLEN len = u - s;
151 Move(s + 1, locs, len, char);
152 locs[len] = 0;
153 okay = TRUE;
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154 }
155 }
156 }
157
158 if (!okay)
159 Perl_croak(aTHX_ "Can't fix broken locale name \"%s\"", locs);
160
161 return locs;
162}
163
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164/* Two parallel arrays; first the locale categories Perl uses on this system;
165 * the second array is their names. These arrays are in mostly arbitrary
166 * order. */
167
168const int categories[] = {
169
170# ifdef USE_LOCALE_NUMERIC
171 LC_NUMERIC,
172# endif
173# ifdef USE_LOCALE_CTYPE
174 LC_CTYPE,
175# endif
176# ifdef USE_LOCALE_COLLATE
177 LC_COLLATE,
178# endif
179# ifdef USE_LOCALE_TIME
180 LC_TIME,
181# endif
182# ifdef USE_LOCALE_MESSAGES
183 LC_MESSAGES,
184# endif
185# ifdef USE_LOCALE_MONETARY
186 LC_MONETARY,
187# endif
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188# ifdef USE_LOCALE_ADDRESS
189 LC_ADDRESS,
190# endif
191# ifdef USE_LOCALE_IDENTIFICATION
192 LC_IDENTIFICATION,
193# endif
194# ifdef USE_LOCALE_MEASUREMENT
195 LC_MEASUREMENT,
196# endif
197# ifdef USE_LOCALE_PAPER
198 LC_PAPER,
199# endif
200# ifdef USE_LOCALE_TELEPHONE
201 LC_TELEPHONE,
202# endif
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203# ifdef LC_ALL
204 LC_ALL,
205# endif
206 -1 /* Placeholder because C doesn't allow a
207 trailing comma, and it would get complicated
208 with all the #ifdef's */
209};
210
211/* The top-most real element is LC_ALL */
212
4ef8bdf9 213const char * const category_names[] = {
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214
215# ifdef USE_LOCALE_NUMERIC
216 "LC_NUMERIC",
217# endif
218# ifdef USE_LOCALE_CTYPE
219 "LC_CTYPE",
220# endif
221# ifdef USE_LOCALE_COLLATE
222 "LC_COLLATE",
223# endif
224# ifdef USE_LOCALE_TIME
225 "LC_TIME",
226# endif
227# ifdef USE_LOCALE_MESSAGES
228 "LC_MESSAGES",
229# endif
230# ifdef USE_LOCALE_MONETARY
231 "LC_MONETARY",
232# endif
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233# ifdef USE_LOCALE_ADDRESS
234 "LC_ADDRESS",
235# endif
236# ifdef USE_LOCALE_IDENTIFICATION
237 "LC_IDENTIFICATION",
238# endif
239# ifdef USE_LOCALE_MEASUREMENT
240 "LC_MEASUREMENT",
241# endif
242# ifdef USE_LOCALE_PAPER
243 "LC_PAPER",
244# endif
245# ifdef USE_LOCALE_TELEPHONE
246 "LC_TELEPHONE",
247# endif
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248# ifdef LC_ALL
249 "LC_ALL",
250# endif
251 NULL /* Placeholder */
252 };
253
254# ifdef LC_ALL
255
256 /* On systems with LC_ALL, it is kept in the highest index position. (-2
257 * to account for the final unused placeholder element.) */
258# define NOMINAL_LC_ALL_INDEX (C_ARRAY_LENGTH(categories) - 2)
259
260# else
261
262 /* On systems without LC_ALL, we pretend it is there, one beyond the real
263 * top element, hence in the unused placeholder element. */
264# define NOMINAL_LC_ALL_INDEX (C_ARRAY_LENGTH(categories) - 1)
265
266# endif
267
268/* Pretending there is an LC_ALL element just above allows us to avoid most
269 * special cases. Most loops through these arrays in the code below are
270 * written like 'for (i = 0; i < NOMINAL_LC_ALL_INDEX; i++)'. They will work
271 * on either type of system. But the code must be written to not access the
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272 * element at 'LC_ALL_INDEX' except on platforms that have it. This can be
273 * checked for at compile time by using the #define LC_ALL_INDEX which is only
274 * defined if we do have LC_ALL. */
e5f10d49 275
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276STATIC const char *
277S_category_name(const int category)
278{
279 unsigned int i;
280
281#ifdef LC_ALL
282
283 if (category == LC_ALL) {
284 return "LC_ALL";
285 }
286
287#endif
288
289 for (i = 0; i < NOMINAL_LC_ALL_INDEX; i++) {
290 if (category == categories[i]) {
291 return category_names[i];
292 }
293 }
294
295 {
296 const char suffix[] = " (unknown)";
297 int temp = category;
298 Size_t length = sizeof(suffix) + 1;
299 char * unknown;
300 dTHX;
301
302 if (temp < 0) {
303 length++;
304 temp = - temp;
305 }
306
307 /* Calculate the number of digits */
308 while (temp >= 10) {
309 temp /= 10;
310 length++;
311 }
312
313 Newx(unknown, length, char);
314 my_snprintf(unknown, length, "%d%s", category, suffix);
315 SAVEFREEPV(unknown);
316 return unknown;
317 }
318}
319
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320/* Now create LC_foo_INDEX #defines for just those categories on this system */
321# ifdef USE_LOCALE_NUMERIC
322# define LC_NUMERIC_INDEX 0
323# define _DUMMY_NUMERIC LC_NUMERIC_INDEX
324# else
325# define _DUMMY_NUMERIC -1
326# endif
327# ifdef USE_LOCALE_CTYPE
328# define LC_CTYPE_INDEX _DUMMY_NUMERIC + 1
329# define _DUMMY_CTYPE LC_CTYPE_INDEX
330# else
331# define _DUMMY_CTYPE _DUMMY_NUMERIC
332# endif
333# ifdef USE_LOCALE_COLLATE
334# define LC_COLLATE_INDEX _DUMMY_CTYPE + 1
335# define _DUMMY_COLLATE LC_COLLATE_INDEX
336# else
8203b3c3 337# define _DUMMY_COLLATE _DUMMY_CTYPE
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338# endif
339# ifdef USE_LOCALE_TIME
340# define LC_TIME_INDEX _DUMMY_COLLATE + 1
341# define _DUMMY_TIME LC_TIME_INDEX
342# else
343# define _DUMMY_TIME _DUMMY_COLLATE
344# endif
345# ifdef USE_LOCALE_MESSAGES
346# define LC_MESSAGES_INDEX _DUMMY_TIME + 1
347# define _DUMMY_MESSAGES LC_MESSAGES_INDEX
348# else
349# define _DUMMY_MESSAGES _DUMMY_TIME
350# endif
351# ifdef USE_LOCALE_MONETARY
352# define LC_MONETARY_INDEX _DUMMY_MESSAGES + 1
353# define _DUMMY_MONETARY LC_MONETARY_INDEX
354# else
355# define _DUMMY_MONETARY _DUMMY_MESSAGES
356# endif
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357# ifdef USE_LOCALE_ADDRESS
358# define LC_ADDRESS_INDEX _DUMMY_MONETARY + 1
359# define _DUMMY_ADDRESS LC_ADDRESS_INDEX
360# else
361# define _DUMMY_ADDRESS _DUMMY_MONETARY
362# endif
363# ifdef USE_LOCALE_IDENTIFICATION
364# define LC_IDENTIFICATION_INDEX _DUMMY_ADDRESS + 1
365# define _DUMMY_IDENTIFICATION LC_IDENTIFICATION_INDEX
366# else
367# define _DUMMY_IDENTIFICATION _DUMMY_ADDRESS
368# endif
369# ifdef USE_LOCALE_MEASUREMENT
370# define LC_MEASUREMENT_INDEX _DUMMY_IDENTIFICATION + 1
371# define _DUMMY_MEASUREMENT LC_MEASUREMENT_INDEX
372# else
373# define _DUMMY_MEASUREMENT _DUMMY_IDENTIFICATION
374# endif
375# ifdef USE_LOCALE_PAPER
376# define LC_PAPER_INDEX _DUMMY_MEASUREMENT + 1
377# define _DUMMY_PAPER LC_PAPER_INDEX
378# else
379# define _DUMMY_PAPER _DUMMY_MEASUREMENT
380# endif
381# ifdef USE_LOCALE_TELEPHONE
382# define LC_TELEPHONE_INDEX _DUMMY_PAPER + 1
383# define _DUMMY_TELEPHONE LC_TELEPHONE_INDEX
384# else
385# define _DUMMY_TELEPHONE _DUMMY_PAPER
386# endif
948523db 387# ifdef LC_ALL
9821811f 388# define LC_ALL_INDEX _DUMMY_TELEPHONE + 1
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389# endif
390#endif /* ifdef USE_LOCALE */
8ef6e574 391
d2b24094 392/* Windows requres a customized base-level setlocale() */
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393#ifdef WIN32
394# define my_setlocale(cat, locale) win32_setlocale(cat, locale)
395#else
396# define my_setlocale(cat, locale) setlocale(cat, locale)
397#endif
398
399#ifndef USE_POSIX_2008_LOCALE
400
401/* "do_setlocale_c" is intended to be called when the category is a constant
402 * known at compile time; "do_setlocale_r", not known until run time */
403# define do_setlocale_c(cat, locale) my_setlocale(cat, locale)
404# define do_setlocale_r(cat, locale) my_setlocale(cat, locale)
405
406#else /* Below uses POSIX 2008 */
407
408/* We emulate setlocale with our own function. LC_foo is not valid for the
409 * POSIX 2008 functions. Instead LC_foo_MASK is used, which we use an array
410 * lookup to convert to. At compile time we have defined LC_foo_INDEX as the
411 * proper offset into the array 'category_masks[]'. At runtime, we have to
412 * search through the array (as the actual numbers may not be small contiguous
413 * positive integers which would lend themselves to array lookup). */
414# define do_setlocale_c(cat, locale) \
415 emulate_setlocale(cat, locale, cat ## _INDEX, TRUE)
416# define do_setlocale_r(cat, locale) emulate_setlocale(cat, locale, 0, FALSE)
417
418/* A third array, parallel to the ones above to map from category to its
419 * equivalent mask */
420const int category_masks[] = {
421# ifdef USE_LOCALE_NUMERIC
422 LC_NUMERIC_MASK,
423# endif
424# ifdef USE_LOCALE_CTYPE
425 LC_CTYPE_MASK,
426# endif
427# ifdef USE_LOCALE_COLLATE
428 LC_COLLATE_MASK,
429# endif
430# ifdef USE_LOCALE_TIME
431 LC_TIME_MASK,
432# endif
433# ifdef USE_LOCALE_MESSAGES
434 LC_MESSAGES_MASK,
435# endif
436# ifdef USE_LOCALE_MONETARY
437 LC_MONETARY_MASK,
438# endif
439# ifdef USE_LOCALE_ADDRESS
440 LC_ADDRESS_MASK,
441# endif
442# ifdef USE_LOCALE_IDENTIFICATION
443 LC_IDENTIFICATION_MASK,
444# endif
445# ifdef USE_LOCALE_MEASUREMENT
446 LC_MEASUREMENT_MASK,
447# endif
448# ifdef USE_LOCALE_PAPER
449 LC_PAPER_MASK,
450# endif
451# ifdef USE_LOCALE_TELEPHONE
452 LC_TELEPHONE_MASK,
453# endif
454 /* LC_ALL can't be turned off by a Configure
455 * option, and in Posix 2008, should always be
456 * here, so compile it in unconditionally.
457 * This could catch some glitches at compile
458 * time */
459 LC_ALL_MASK
460 };
461
462STATIC const char *
463S_emulate_setlocale(const int category,
464 const char * locale,
465 unsigned int index,
466 const bool is_index_valid
467 )
468{
469 /* This function effectively performs a setlocale() on just the current
470 * thread; thus it is thread-safe. It does this by using the POSIX 2008
471 * locale functions to emulate the behavior of setlocale(). Similar to
472 * regular setlocale(), the return from this function points to memory that
473 * can be overwritten by other system calls, so needs to be copied
474 * immediately if you need to retain it. The difference here is that
475 * system calls besides another setlocale() can overwrite it.
476 *
477 * By doing this, most locale-sensitive functions become thread-safe. The
478 * exceptions are mostly those that return a pointer to static memory.
479 *
480 * This function takes the same parameters, 'category' and 'locale', that
481 * the regular setlocale() function does, but it also takes two additional
482 * ones. This is because the 2008 functions don't use a category; instead
483 * they use a corresponding mask. Because this function operates in both
484 * worlds, it may need one or the other or both. This function can
485 * calculate the mask from the input category, but to avoid this
486 * calculation, if the caller knows at compile time what the mask is, it
487 * can pass it, setting 'is_index_valid' to TRUE; otherwise the mask
488 * parameter is ignored.
489 *
490 * POSIX 2008, for some sick reason, chose not to provide a method to find
491 * the category name of a locale. Some vendors have created a
492 * querylocale() function to do just that. This function is a lot simpler
493 * to implement on systems that have this. Otherwise, we have to keep
494 * track of what the locale has been set to, so that we can return its
495 * name to emulate setlocale(). It's also possible for C code in some
496 * library to change the locale without us knowing it, though as of
497 * September 2017, there are no occurrences in CPAN of uselocale(). Some
498 * libraries do use setlocale(), but that changes the global locale, and
499 * threads using per-thread locales will just ignore those changes.
500 * Another problem is that without querylocale(), we have to guess at what
501 * was meant by setting a locale of "". We handle this by not actually
502 * ever setting to "" (unless querylocale exists), but to emulate what we
503 * think should happen for "".
504 */
505
506 int mask;
507 locale_t old_obj;
508 locale_t new_obj;
509 dTHX;
510
511# ifdef DEBUGGING
512
513 if (DEBUG_Lv_TEST || debug_initialization) {
514 PerlIO_printf(Perl_debug_log, "%s:%d: emulate_setlocale input=%d (%s), \"%s\", %d, %d\n", __FILE__, __LINE__, category, category_name(category), locale, index, is_index_valid);
515 }
516
517# endif
518
519 /* If the input mask might be incorrect, calculate the correct one */
520 if (! is_index_valid) {
521 unsigned int i;
522
523# ifdef DEBUGGING
524
525 if (DEBUG_Lv_TEST || debug_initialization) {
526 PerlIO_printf(Perl_debug_log, "%s:%d: finding index of category %d (%s)\n", __FILE__, __LINE__, category, category_name(category));
527 }
528
529# endif
530
531 for (i = 0; i <= LC_ALL_INDEX; i++) {
532 if (category == categories[i]) {
533 index = i;
534 goto found_index;
535 }
536 }
537
538 /* Here, we don't know about this category, so can't handle it.
539 * Fallback to the early POSIX usages */
540 Perl_warner(aTHX_ packWARN(WARN_LOCALE),
541 "Unknown locale category %d; can't set it to %s\n",
542 category, locale);
543 return NULL;
544
545 found_index: ;
546
547# ifdef DEBUGGING
548
549 if (DEBUG_Lv_TEST || debug_initialization) {
550 PerlIO_printf(Perl_debug_log, "%s:%d: index is %d for %s\n", __FILE__, __LINE__, index, category_name(category));
551 }
552
553# endif
554
555 }
556
557 mask = category_masks[index];
558
559# ifdef DEBUGGING
560
561 if (DEBUG_Lv_TEST || debug_initialization) {
562 PerlIO_printf(Perl_debug_log, "%s:%d: category name is %s; mask is 0x%x\n", __FILE__, __LINE__, category_names[index], mask);
563 }
564
565# endif
566
567 /* If just querying what the existing locale is ... */
568 if (locale == NULL) {
569 locale_t cur_obj = uselocale((locale_t) 0);
570
571# ifdef DEBUGGING
572
573 if (DEBUG_Lv_TEST || debug_initialization) {
574 PerlIO_printf(Perl_debug_log, "%s:%d: emulate_setlocale querying %p\n", __FILE__, __LINE__, cur_obj);
575 }
576
577# endif
578
579 if (cur_obj == LC_GLOBAL_LOCALE) {
580 return my_setlocale(category, NULL);
581 }
582
583# ifdef HAS_QUERYLOCALE
584
585 return (char *) querylocale(mask, cur_obj);
586
d2b24094 587# else
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588
589 /* If this assert fails, adjust the size of curlocales in intrpvar.h */
590 STATIC_ASSERT_STMT(C_ARRAY_LENGTH(PL_curlocales) > LC_ALL_INDEX);
591
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592# if defined(_NL_LOCALE_NAME) \
593 && defined(DEBUGGING) \
594 && ! defined(SETLOCALE_ACCEPTS_ANY_LOCALE_NAME)
595 /* On systems that accept any locale name, the real underlying locale
596 * is often returned by this internal function, so we can't use it */
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597 {
598 /* Internal glibc for querylocale(), but doesn't handle
599 * empty-string ("") locale properly; who knows what other
3a732259 600 * glitches. Check for it now, under debug. */
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601
602 char * temp_name = nl_langinfo_l(_NL_LOCALE_NAME(category),
603 uselocale((locale_t) 0));
604 /*
605 PerlIO_printf(Perl_debug_log, "%s:%d: temp_name=%s\n", __FILE__, __LINE__, temp_name ? temp_name : "NULL");
606 PerlIO_printf(Perl_debug_log, "%s:%d: index=%d\n", __FILE__, __LINE__, index);
607 PerlIO_printf(Perl_debug_log, "%s:%d: PL_curlocales[index]=%s\n", __FILE__, __LINE__, PL_curlocales[index]);
608 */
609 if (temp_name && PL_curlocales[index] && strNE(temp_name, "")) {
610 if ( strNE(PL_curlocales[index], temp_name)
611 && ! ( isNAME_C_OR_POSIX(temp_name)
612 && isNAME_C_OR_POSIX(PL_curlocales[index]))) {
613
614# ifdef USE_C_BACKTRACE
615
616 dump_c_backtrace(Perl_debug_log, 20, 1);
617
618# endif
619
620 Perl_croak(aTHX_ "panic: Mismatch between what Perl thinks %s is"
621 " (%s) and what internal glibc thinks"
622 " (%s)\n", category_names[index],
623 PL_curlocales[index], temp_name);
624 }
625
626 return temp_name;
627 }
628 }
629
630# endif
631
632 /* Without querylocale(), we have to use our record-keeping we've
633 * done. */
634
635 if (category != LC_ALL) {
636
637# ifdef DEBUGGING
638
639 if (DEBUG_Lv_TEST || debug_initialization) {
640 PerlIO_printf(Perl_debug_log, "%s:%d: emulate_setlocale returning %s\n", __FILE__, __LINE__, PL_curlocales[index]);
641 }
642
643# endif
644
645 return PL_curlocales[index];
646 }
647 else { /* For LC_ALL */
648 unsigned int i;
649 Size_t names_len = 0;
650 char * all_string;
7c93a471 651 bool are_all_categories_the_same_locale = TRUE;
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652
653 /* If we have a valid LC_ALL value, just return it */
654 if (PL_curlocales[LC_ALL_INDEX]) {
655
656# ifdef DEBUGGING
657
658 if (DEBUG_Lv_TEST || debug_initialization) {
659 PerlIO_printf(Perl_debug_log, "%s:%d: emulate_setlocale returning %s\n", __FILE__, __LINE__, PL_curlocales[LC_ALL_INDEX]);
660 }
661
662# endif
663
664 return PL_curlocales[LC_ALL_INDEX];
665 }
666
667 /* Otherwise, we need to construct a string of name=value pairs.
668 * We use the glibc syntax, like
669 * LC_NUMERIC=C;LC_TIME=en_US.UTF-8;...
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670 * First calculate the needed size. Along the way, check if all
671 * the locale names are the same */
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672 for (i = 0; i < LC_ALL_INDEX; i++) {
673
674# ifdef DEBUGGING
675
676 if (DEBUG_Lv_TEST || debug_initialization) {
677 PerlIO_printf(Perl_debug_log, "%s:%d: emulate_setlocale i=%d, name=%s, locale=%s\n", __FILE__, __LINE__, i, category_names[i], PL_curlocales[i]);
678 }
679
680# endif
681
682 names_len += strlen(category_names[i])
683 + 1 /* '=' */
684 + strlen(PL_curlocales[i])
685 + 1; /* ';' */
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686
687 if (i > 0 && strNE(PL_curlocales[i], PL_curlocales[i-1])) {
688 are_all_categories_the_same_locale = FALSE;
689 }
690 }
691
692 /* If they are the same, we don't actually have to construct the
693 * string; we just make the entry in LC_ALL_INDEX valid, and be
694 * that single name */
695 if (are_all_categories_the_same_locale) {
696 PL_curlocales[LC_ALL_INDEX] = savepv(PL_curlocales[0]);
697 return PL_curlocales[LC_ALL_INDEX];
e9bc6d6b 698 }
7c93a471 699
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700 names_len++; /* Trailing '\0' */
701 SAVEFREEPV(Newx(all_string, names_len, char));
702 *all_string = '\0';
703
704 /* Then fill in the string */
705 for (i = 0; i < LC_ALL_INDEX; i++) {
706
707# ifdef DEBUGGING
708
709 if (DEBUG_Lv_TEST || debug_initialization) {
710 PerlIO_printf(Perl_debug_log, "%s:%d: emulate_setlocale i=%d, name=%s, locale=%s\n", __FILE__, __LINE__, i, category_names[i], PL_curlocales[i]);
711 }
712
713# endif
714
715 my_strlcat(all_string, category_names[i], names_len);
716 my_strlcat(all_string, "=", names_len);
717 my_strlcat(all_string, PL_curlocales[i], names_len);
718 my_strlcat(all_string, ";", names_len);
719 }
720
721# ifdef DEBUGGING
722
723 if (DEBUG_L_TEST || debug_initialization) {
724 PerlIO_printf(Perl_debug_log, "%s:%d: emulate_setlocale returning %s\n", __FILE__, __LINE__, all_string);
725 }
726
727 #endif
728
729 return all_string;
730 }
731
732# ifdef EINVAL
733
734 SETERRNO(EINVAL, LIB_INVARG);
735
736# endif
737
738 return NULL;
739
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740# endif
741
6aba5c5e 742 } /* End of this being setlocale(LC_foo, NULL) */
e9bc6d6b 743
f8115d60 744 /* Here, we are switching locales. */
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745
746# ifndef HAS_QUERYLOCALE
747
748 if (strEQ(locale, "")) {
749
750 /* For non-querylocale() systems, we do the setting of "" ourselves to
751 * be sure that we really know what's going on. We follow the Linux
752 * documented behavior (but if that differs from the actual behavior,
753 * this won't work exactly as the OS implements). We go out and
754 * examine the environment based on our understanding of how the system
755 * works, and use that to figure things out */
756
757 const char * const lc_all = PerlEnv_getenv("LC_ALL");
758
759 /* Use any "LC_ALL" environment variable, as it overrides everything
760 * else. */
761 if (lc_all && strNE(lc_all, "")) {
762 locale = lc_all;
763 }
764 else {
765
766 /* Otherwise, we need to dig deeper. Unless overridden, the
767 * default is the LANG environment variable; if it doesn't exist,
768 * then "C" */
769
770 const char * default_name;
771
207cc8df 772 default_name = PerlEnv_getenv("LANG");
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773
774 if (! default_name || strEQ(default_name, "")) {
929a7f8c 775 default_name = "C";
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776 }
777 else if (PL_scopestack_ix != 0) {
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778 /* To minimize other threads messing with the environment,
779 * we copy the variable, making it a temporary. But this
780 * doesn't work upon program initialization before any
781 * scopes are created, and at this time, there's nothing
782 * else going on that would interfere. So skip the copy
783 * in that case */
784 default_name = savepv(default_name);
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785 SAVEFREEPV(default_name);
786 }
787
788 if (category != LC_ALL) {
789 const char * const name = PerlEnv_getenv(category_names[index]);
790
791 /* Here we are setting a single category. Assume will have the
792 * default name */
793 locale = default_name;
794
795 /* But then look for an overriding environment variable */
796 if (name && strNE(name, "")) {
797 locale = name;
798 }
799 }
800 else {
801 bool did_override = FALSE;
802 unsigned int i;
803
804 /* Here, we are getting LC_ALL. Any categories that don't have
805 * a corresponding environment variable set should be set to
806 * LANG, or to "C" if there is no LANG. If no individual
807 * categories differ from this, we can just set LC_ALL. This
808 * is buggy on systems that have extra categories that we don't
809 * know about. If there is an environment variable that sets
810 * that category, we won't know to look for it, and so our use
811 * of LANG or "C" improperly overrides it. On the other hand,
812 * if we don't do what is done here, and there is no
813 * environment variable, the category's locale should be set to
814 * LANG or "C". So there is no good solution. khw thinks the
815 * best is to look at systems to see what categories they have,
816 * and include them, and then to assume that we know the
817 * complete set */
818
819 for (i = 0; i < LC_ALL_INDEX; i++) {
820 const char * const env_override
821 = savepv(PerlEnv_getenv(category_names[i]));
822 const char * this_locale = ( env_override
823 && strNE(env_override, ""))
824 ? env_override
825 : default_name;
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826 if (! emulate_setlocale(categories[i], this_locale, i, TRUE))
827 {
828 Safefree(env_override);
829 return NULL;
830 }
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831
832 if (strNE(this_locale, default_name)) {
833 did_override = TRUE;
834 }
835
836 Safefree(env_override);
837 }
838
839 /* If all the categories are the same, we can set LC_ALL to
840 * that */
841 if (! did_override) {
842 locale = default_name;
843 }
844 else {
845
846 /* Here, LC_ALL is no longer valid, as some individual
847 * categories don't match it. We call ourselves
848 * recursively, as that will execute the code that
849 * generates the proper locale string for this situation.
850 * We don't do the remainder of this function, as that is
851 * to update our records, and we've just done that for the
852 * individual categories in the loop above, and doing so
853 * would cause LC_ALL to be done as well */
854 return emulate_setlocale(LC_ALL, NULL, LC_ALL_INDEX, TRUE);
855 }
856 }
857 }
6aba5c5e 858 } /* End of this being setlocale(LC_foo, "") */
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859 else if (strchr(locale, ';')) {
860
861 /* LC_ALL may actually incude a conglomeration of various categories.
862 * Without querylocale, this code uses the glibc (as of this writing)
863 * syntax for representing that, but that is not a stable API, and
864 * other platforms do it differently, so we have to handle all cases
865 * ourselves */
866
f0023d47 867 unsigned int i;
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868 const char * s = locale;
869 const char * e = locale + strlen(locale);
870 const char * p = s;
871 const char * category_end;
872 const char * name_start;
873 const char * name_end;
874
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875 /* If the string that gives what to set doesn't include all categories,
876 * the omitted ones get set to "C". To get this behavior, first set
877 * all the individual categories to "C", and override the furnished
878 * ones below */
879 for (i = 0; i < LC_ALL_INDEX; i++) {
880 if (! emulate_setlocale(categories[i], "C", i, TRUE)) {
881 return NULL;
882 }
883 }
884
e9bc6d6b 885 while (s < e) {
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886
887 /* Parse through the category */
888 while (isWORDCHAR(*p)) {
889 p++;
890 }
891 category_end = p;
892
893 if (*p++ != '=') {
894 Perl_croak(aTHX_
895 "panic: %s: %d: Unexpected character in locale name '%02X",
896 __FILE__, __LINE__, *(p-1));
897 }
898
899 /* Parse through the locale name */
900 name_start = p;
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901 while (p < e && *p != ';') {
902 if (! isGRAPH(*p)) {
903 Perl_croak(aTHX_
904 "panic: %s: %d: Unexpected character in locale name '%02X",
905 __FILE__, __LINE__, *(p-1));
906 }
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907 p++;
908 }
909 name_end = p;
910
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911 /* Space past the semi-colon */
912 if (p < e) {
913 p++;
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914 }
915
916 /* Find the index of the category name in our lists */
917 for (i = 0; i < LC_ALL_INDEX; i++) {
3c76a412 918 char * individ_locale;
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919
920 /* Keep going if this isn't the index. The strnNE() avoids a
921 * Perl_form(), but would fail if ever a category name could be
922 * a substring of another one, like if there were a
923 * "LC_TIME_DATE" */
924 if strnNE(s, category_names[i], category_end - s) {
925 continue;
926 }
927
928 /* If this index is for the single category we're changing, we
929 * have found the locale to set it to. */
930 if (category == categories[i]) {
931 locale = Perl_form(aTHX_ "%.*s",
932 (int) (name_end - name_start),
933 name_start);
934 goto ready_to_set;
935 }
936
3c76a412 937 assert(category == LC_ALL);
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938 individ_locale = Perl_form(aTHX_ "%.*s",
939 (int) (name_end - name_start), name_start);
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940 if (! emulate_setlocale(categories[i], individ_locale, i, TRUE))
941 {
942 return NULL;
943 }
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944 }
945
946 s = p;
947 }
948
949 /* Here we have set all the individual categories by recursive calls.
950 * These collectively should have fixed up LC_ALL, so can just query
951 * what that now is */
952 assert(category == LC_ALL);
953
954 return do_setlocale_c(LC_ALL, NULL);
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955 } /* End of this being setlocale(LC_ALL,
956 "LC_CTYPE=foo;LC_NUMERIC=bar;...") */
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957
958 ready_to_set: ;
959
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960 /* Here at the end of having to deal with the absence of querylocale().
961 * Some cases have already been fully handled by recursive calls to this
962 * function. But at this point, we haven't dealt with those, but are now
963 * prepared to, knowing what the locale name to set this category to is.
964 * This would have come for free if this system had had querylocale() */
965
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966# endif /* end of ! querylocale */
967
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968 assert(PL_C_locale_obj);
969
970 /* Switching locales generally entails freeing the current one's space (at
971 * the C library's discretion). We need to stop using that locale before
972 * the switch. So switch to a known locale object that we don't otherwise
973 * mess with. This returns the locale object in effect at the time of the
974 * switch. */
975 old_obj = uselocale(PL_C_locale_obj);
976
977# ifdef DEBUGGING
978
979 if (DEBUG_Lv_TEST || debug_initialization) {
980 PerlIO_printf(Perl_debug_log, "%s:%d: emulate_setlocale was using %p\n", __FILE__, __LINE__, old_obj);
981 }
982
983# endif
984
985 if (! old_obj) {
986
987# ifdef DEBUGGING
988
989 if (DEBUG_L_TEST || debug_initialization) {
990 dSAVE_ERRNO;
991 PerlIO_printf(Perl_debug_log, "%s:%d: emulate_setlocale switching to C failed: %d\n", __FILE__, __LINE__, GET_ERRNO);
992 RESTORE_ERRNO;
993 }
994
995# endif
996
997 return NULL;
998 }
999
1000# ifdef DEBUGGING
1001
1002 if (DEBUG_Lv_TEST || debug_initialization) {
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1003 PerlIO_printf(Perl_debug_log,
1004 "%s:%d: emulate_setlocale now using %p\n",
1005 __FILE__, __LINE__, PL_C_locale_obj);
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1006 }
1007
1008# endif
1009
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1010 /* If this call is to switch to the LC_ALL C locale, it already exists, and
1011 * in fact, we already have switched to it (in preparation for what
1012 * normally is to come). But since we're already there, continue to use
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1013 * it instead of trying to create a new locale */
1014 if (mask == LC_ALL_MASK && isNAME_C_OR_POSIX(locale)) {
1015
1016# ifdef DEBUGGING
1017
1018 if (DEBUG_Lv_TEST || debug_initialization) {
1019 PerlIO_printf(Perl_debug_log,
1020 "%s:%d: will stay in C object\n", __FILE__, __LINE__);
1021 }
1022
1023# endif
1024
1025 new_obj = PL_C_locale_obj;
1026
1027 /* We already had switched to the C locale in preparation for freeing
b22e9937 1028 * 'old_obj' */
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1029 if (old_obj != LC_GLOBAL_LOCALE && old_obj != PL_C_locale_obj) {
1030 freelocale(old_obj);
1031 }
1032 }
1033 else {
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1034 /* If we weren't in a thread safe locale, set so that newlocale() below
1035 * which uses 'old_obj', uses an empty one. Same for our reserved C
1036 * object. The latter is defensive coding, so that, even if there is
1037 * some bug, we will never end up trying to modify either of these, as
1038 * if passed to newlocale(), they can be. */
1039 if (old_obj == LC_GLOBAL_LOCALE || old_obj == PL_C_locale_obj) {
1040 old_obj = (locale_t) 0;
1041 }
f8115d60 1042
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1043 /* Ready to create a new locale by modification of the exising one */
1044 new_obj = newlocale(mask, locale, old_obj);
e9bc6d6b 1045
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1046 if (! new_obj) {
1047 dSAVE_ERRNO;
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1048
1049# ifdef DEBUGGING
1050
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1051 if (DEBUG_L_TEST || debug_initialization) {
1052 PerlIO_printf(Perl_debug_log,
1053 "%s:%d: emulate_setlocale creating new object"
1054 " failed: %d\n", __FILE__, __LINE__, GET_ERRNO);
1055 }
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1056
1057# endif
1058
b22e9937 1059 if (! uselocale(old_obj)) {
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1060
1061# ifdef DEBUGGING
1062
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1063 if (DEBUG_L_TEST || debug_initialization) {
1064 PerlIO_printf(Perl_debug_log,
1065 "%s:%d: switching back failed: %d\n",
1066 __FILE__, __LINE__, GET_ERRNO);
1067 }
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1068
1069# endif
1070
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1071 }
1072 RESTORE_ERRNO;
1073 return NULL;
e9bc6d6b 1074 }
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1075
1076# ifdef DEBUGGING
1077
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1078 if (DEBUG_Lv_TEST || debug_initialization) {
1079 PerlIO_printf(Perl_debug_log,
1080 "%s:%d: emulate_setlocale created %p",
1081 __FILE__, __LINE__, new_obj);
1082 if (old_obj) {
1083 PerlIO_printf(Perl_debug_log,
1084 "; should have freed %p", old_obj);
1085 }
1086 PerlIO_printf(Perl_debug_log, "\n");
19ee3daf 1087 }
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1088
1089# endif
1090
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1091 /* And switch into it */
1092 if (! uselocale(new_obj)) {
1093 dSAVE_ERRNO;
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1094
1095# ifdef DEBUGGING
1096
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1097 if (DEBUG_L_TEST || debug_initialization) {
1098 PerlIO_printf(Perl_debug_log,
1099 "%s:%d: emulate_setlocale switching to new object"
1100 " failed\n", __FILE__, __LINE__);
1101 }
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1102
1103# endif
1104
b22e9937 1105 if (! uselocale(old_obj)) {
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1106
1107# ifdef DEBUGGING
1108
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1109 if (DEBUG_L_TEST || debug_initialization) {
1110 PerlIO_printf(Perl_debug_log,
1111 "%s:%d: switching back failed: %d\n",
1112 __FILE__, __LINE__, GET_ERRNO);
1113 }
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1114
1115# endif
1116
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1117 }
1118 freelocale(new_obj);
1119 RESTORE_ERRNO;
1120 return NULL;
e9bc6d6b 1121 }
70bd6bc8 1122 }
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1123
1124# ifdef DEBUGGING
1125
1126 if (DEBUG_Lv_TEST || debug_initialization) {
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1127 PerlIO_printf(Perl_debug_log,
1128 "%s:%d: emulate_setlocale now using %p\n",
1129 __FILE__, __LINE__, new_obj);
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1130 }
1131
1132# endif
1133
1134 /* We are done, except for updating our records (if the system doesn't keep
1135 * them) and in the case of locale "", we don't actually know what the
1136 * locale that got switched to is, as it came from the environment. So
1137 * have to find it */
1138
1139# ifdef HAS_QUERYLOCALE
1140
1141 if (strEQ(locale, "")) {
1142 locale = querylocale(mask, new_obj);
1143 }
1144
1145# else
1146
1147 /* Here, 'locale' is the return value */
1148
1149 /* Without querylocale(), we have to update our records */
1150
1151 if (category == LC_ALL) {
1152 unsigned int i;
1153
1154 /* For LC_ALL, we change all individual categories to correspond */
1155 /* PL_curlocales is a parallel array, so has same
1156 * length as 'categories' */
1157 for (i = 0; i <= LC_ALL_INDEX; i++) {
1158 Safefree(PL_curlocales[i]);
1159 PL_curlocales[i] = savepv(locale);
1160 }
1161 }
1162 else {
1163
1164 /* For a single category, if it's not the same as the one in LC_ALL, we
1165 * nullify LC_ALL */
1166
1167 if (PL_curlocales[LC_ALL_INDEX] && strNE(PL_curlocales[LC_ALL_INDEX], locale)) {
1168 Safefree(PL_curlocales[LC_ALL_INDEX]);
1169 PL_curlocales[LC_ALL_INDEX] = NULL;
1170 }
1171
1172 /* Then update the category's record */
1173 Safefree(PL_curlocales[index]);
1174 PL_curlocales[index] = savepv(locale);
1175 }
1176
1177# endif
1178
1179 return locale;
1180}
1181
1182#endif /* USE_POSIX_2008_LOCALE */
1183
1184#if 0 /* Code that was to emulate thread-safe locales on platforms that
1185 didn't natively support them */
1186
1187/* The way this would work is that we would keep a per-thread list of the
1188 * correct locale for that thread. Any operation that was locale-sensitive
1189 * would have to be changed so that it would look like this:
1190 *
1191 * LOCALE_LOCK;
1192 * setlocale to the correct locale for this operation
1193 * do operation
1194 * LOCALE_UNLOCK
1195 *
1196 * This leaves the global locale in the most recently used operation's, but it
1197 * was locked long enough to get the result. If that result is static, it
1198 * needs to be copied before the unlock.
1199 *
1200 * Macros could be written like SETUP_LOCALE_DEPENDENT_OP(category) that did
1201 * the setup, but are no-ops when not needed, and similarly,
1202 * END_LOCALE_DEPENDENT_OP for the tear-down
1203 *
1204 * But every call to a locale-sensitive function would have to be changed, and
1205 * if a module didn't cooperate by using the mutex, things would break.
1206 *
1207 * This code was abandoned before being completed or tested, and is left as-is
1208*/
1209
1210# define do_setlocale_c(cat, locale) locking_setlocale(cat, locale, cat ## _INDEX, TRUE)
1211# define do_setlocale_r(cat, locale) locking_setlocale(cat, locale, 0, FALSE)
1212
1213STATIC char *
1214S_locking_setlocale(pTHX_
1215 const int category,
1216 const char * locale,
1217 int index,
1218 const bool is_index_valid
1219 )
1220{
1221 /* This function kind of performs a setlocale() on just the current thread;
1222 * thus it is kind of thread-safe. It does this by keeping a thread-level
1223 * array of the current locales for each category. Every time a locale is
1224 * switched to, it does the switch globally, but updates the thread's
1225 * array. A query as to what the current locale is just returns the
1226 * appropriate element from the array, and doesn't actually call the system
1227 * setlocale(). The saving into the array is done in an uninterruptible
1228 * section of code, so is unaffected by whatever any other threads might be
1229 * doing.
1230 *
1231 * All locale-sensitive operations must work by first starting a critical
1232 * section, then switching to the thread's locale as kept by this function,
1233 * and then doing the operation, then ending the critical section. Thus,
1234 * each gets done in the appropriate locale. simulating thread-safety.
1235 *
1236 * This function takes the same parameters, 'category' and 'locale', that
1237 * the regular setlocale() function does, but it also takes two additional
1238 * ones. This is because as described earlier. If we know on input the
1239 * index corresponding to the category into the array where we store the
1240 * current locales, we don't have to calculate it. If the caller knows at
06cc5386 1241 * compile time what the index is, it can pass it, setting
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1242 * 'is_index_valid' to TRUE; otherwise the index parameter is ignored.
1243 *
1244 */
1245
1246 /* If the input index might be incorrect, calculate the correct one */
1247 if (! is_index_valid) {
1248 unsigned int i;
1249
1250 if (DEBUG_Lv_TEST || debug_initialization) {
1251 PerlIO_printf(Perl_debug_log, "%s:%d: converting category %d to index\n", __FILE__, __LINE__, category);
1252 }
1253
1254 for (i = 0; i <= LC_ALL_INDEX; i++) {
1255 if (category == categories[i]) {
1256 index = i;
1257 goto found_index;
1258 }
1259 }
1260
1261 /* Here, we don't know about this category, so can't handle it.
1262 * XXX best we can do is to unsafely set this
1263 * XXX warning */
1264
1265 return my_setlocale(category, locale);
1266
1267 found_index: ;
1268
1269 if (DEBUG_Lv_TEST || debug_initialization) {
1270 PerlIO_printf(Perl_debug_log, "%s:%d: index is 0x%x\n", __FILE__, __LINE__, index);
1271 }
1272 }
1273
1274 /* For a query, just return what's in our records */
1275 if (new_locale == NULL) {
1276 return curlocales[index];
1277 }
1278
1279
1280 /* Otherwise, we need to do the switch, and save the result, all in a
1281 * critical section */
1282
1283 Safefree(curlocales[[index]]);
1284
1285 /* It might be that this is called from an already-locked section of code.
1286 * We would have to detect and skip the LOCK/UNLOCK if so */
1287 LOCALE_LOCK;
1288
1289 curlocales[index] = savepv(my_setlocale(category, new_locale));
1290
1291 if (strEQ(new_locale, "")) {
1292
1293#ifdef LC_ALL
1294
1295 /* The locale values come from the environment, and may not all be the
1296 * same, so for LC_ALL, we have to update all the others, while the
1297 * mutex is still locked */
1298
1299 if (category == LC_ALL) {
1300 unsigned int i;
1301 for (i = 0; i < LC_ALL_INDEX) {
1302 curlocales[i] = my_setlocale(categories[i], NULL);
1303 }
1304 }
1305 }
1306
1307#endif
1308
1309 LOCALE_UNLOCK;
1310
1311 return curlocales[index];
1312}
1313
1314#endif
d36adde0 1315#ifdef USE_LOCALE
837ce802 1316
a4f00dcc 1317STATIC void
86799d2d 1318S_set_numeric_radix(pTHX_ const bool use_locale)
98994639 1319{
86799d2d
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1320 /* If 'use_locale' is FALSE, set to use a dot for the radix character. If
1321 * TRUE, use the radix character derived from the current locale */
7d4bcc4a 1322
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1323#if defined(USE_LOCALE_NUMERIC) && ( defined(HAS_LOCALECONV) \
1324 || defined(HAS_NL_LANGINFO))
98994639 1325
87f8e8e7 1326 const char * radix = (use_locale)
4e6826bf 1327 ? my_nl_langinfo(RADIXCHAR, FALSE)
87f8e8e7
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1328 /* FALSE => already in dest locale */
1329 : ".";
2213a3be 1330
87f8e8e7 1331 sv_setpv(PL_numeric_radix_sv, radix);
86799d2d 1332
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1333 /* If this is valid UTF-8 that isn't totally ASCII, and we are in
1334 * a UTF-8 locale, then mark the radix as being in UTF-8 */
1335 if (is_utf8_non_invariant_string((U8 *) SvPVX(PL_numeric_radix_sv),
7a393424 1336 SvCUR(PL_numeric_radix_sv))
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1337 && _is_cur_LC_category_utf8(LC_NUMERIC))
1338 {
1339 SvUTF8_on(PL_numeric_radix_sv);
1340 }
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1341
1342# ifdef DEBUGGING
7d4bcc4a 1343
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1344 if (DEBUG_L_TEST || debug_initialization) {
1345 PerlIO_printf(Perl_debug_log, "Locale radix is '%s', ?UTF-8=%d\n",
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1346 SvPVX(PL_numeric_radix_sv),
1347 cBOOL(SvUTF8(PL_numeric_radix_sv)));
2fcc0ca9 1348 }
69014004 1349
86799d2d 1350# endif
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1351#else
1352
1353 PERL_UNUSED_ARG(use_locale);
1354
86799d2d 1355#endif /* USE_LOCALE_NUMERIC and can find the radix char */
7d4bcc4a 1356
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1357}
1358
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1359STATIC void
1360S_new_numeric(pTHX_ const char *newnum)
98994639 1361{
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1362
1363#ifndef USE_LOCALE_NUMERIC
1364
1365 PERL_UNUSED_ARG(newnum);
1366
1367#else
0d071d52 1368
291a84fb 1369 /* Called after each libc setlocale() call affecting LC_NUMERIC, to tell
0d071d52
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1370 * core Perl this and that 'newnum' is the name of the new locale.
1371 * It installs this locale as the current underlying default.
1372 *
1373 * The default locale and the C locale can be toggled between by use of the
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1374 * set_numeric_underlying() and set_numeric_standard() functions, which
1375 * should probably not be called directly, but only via macros like
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1376 * SET_NUMERIC_STANDARD() in perl.h.
1377 *
1378 * The toggling is necessary mainly so that a non-dot radix decimal point
1379 * character can be output, while allowing internal calculations to use a
1380 * dot.
1381 *
1382 * This sets several interpreter-level variables:
bb304765 1383 * PL_numeric_name The underlying locale's name: a copy of 'newnum'
892e6465 1384 * PL_numeric_underlying A boolean indicating if the toggled state is such
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1385 * that the current locale is the program's underlying
1386 * locale
1387 * PL_numeric_standard An int indicating if the toggled state is such
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1388 * that the current locale is the C locale or
1389 * indistinguishable from the C locale. If non-zero, it
1390 * is in C; if > 1, it means it may not be toggled away
7738054c 1391 * from C.
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1392 * PL_numeric_underlying_is_standard A bool kept by this function
1393 * indicating that the underlying locale and the standard
1394 * C locale are indistinguishable for the purposes of
1395 * LC_NUMERIC. This happens when both of the above two
1396 * variables are true at the same time. (Toggling is a
1397 * no-op under these circumstances.) This variable is
1398 * used to avoid having to recalculate.
398eeea9 1399 */
0d071d52 1400
b03f34cf 1401 char *save_newnum;
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1402
1403 if (! newnum) {
43c5f42d
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1404 Safefree(PL_numeric_name);
1405 PL_numeric_name = NULL;
98994639 1406 PL_numeric_standard = TRUE;
892e6465 1407 PL_numeric_underlying = TRUE;
4c68b815 1408 PL_numeric_underlying_is_standard = TRUE;
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1409 return;
1410 }
1411
b03f34cf 1412 save_newnum = stdize_locale(savepv(newnum));
892e6465 1413 PL_numeric_underlying = TRUE;
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1414 PL_numeric_standard = isNAME_C_OR_POSIX(save_newnum);
1415
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1416#ifndef TS_W32_BROKEN_LOCALECONV
1417
4c68b815 1418 /* If its name isn't C nor POSIX, it could still be indistinguishable from
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1419 * them. But on broken Windows systems calling my_nl_langinfo() for
1420 * THOUSEP can currently (but rarely) cause a race, so avoid doing that,
1421 * and just always change the locale if not C nor POSIX on those systems */
4c68b815 1422 if (! PL_numeric_standard) {
4e6826bf 1423 PL_numeric_standard = cBOOL(strEQ(".", my_nl_langinfo(RADIXCHAR,
4c68b815 1424 FALSE /* Don't toggle locale */ ))
4e6826bf 1425 && strEQ("", my_nl_langinfo(THOUSEP, FALSE)));
4c68b815 1426 }
abe1abcf 1427
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1428#endif
1429
4c68b815 1430 /* Save the new name if it isn't the same as the previous one, if any */
b03f34cf 1431 if (! PL_numeric_name || strNE(PL_numeric_name, save_newnum)) {
98994639 1432 Safefree(PL_numeric_name);
b03f34cf 1433 PL_numeric_name = save_newnum;
b03f34cf 1434 }
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1435 else {
1436 Safefree(save_newnum);
1437 }
4c28b29c 1438
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1439 PL_numeric_underlying_is_standard = PL_numeric_standard;
1440
7e5377f7 1441# ifdef HAS_POSIX_2008_LOCALE
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1442
1443 PL_underlying_numeric_obj = newlocale(LC_NUMERIC_MASK,
1444 PL_numeric_name,
1445 PL_underlying_numeric_obj);
1446
1447#endif
1448
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1449 if (DEBUG_L_TEST || debug_initialization) {
1450 PerlIO_printf(Perl_debug_log, "Called new_numeric with %s, PL_numeric_name=%s\n", newnum, PL_numeric_name);
1451 }
1452
4c28b29c
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1453 /* Keep LC_NUMERIC in the C locale. This is for XS modules, so they don't
1454 * have to worry about the radix being a non-dot. (Core operations that
1455 * need the underlying locale change to it temporarily). */
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1456 if (PL_numeric_standard) {
1457 set_numeric_radix(0);
1458 }
1459 else {
1460 set_numeric_standard();
1461 }
4c28b29c 1462
98994639 1463#endif /* USE_LOCALE_NUMERIC */
7d4bcc4a 1464
98994639
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1465}
1466
1467void
1468Perl_set_numeric_standard(pTHX)
1469{
7d4bcc4a 1470
98994639 1471#ifdef USE_LOCALE_NUMERIC
7d4bcc4a 1472
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1473 /* Toggle the LC_NUMERIC locale to C. Most code should use the macros like
1474 * SET_NUMERIC_STANDARD() in perl.h instead of calling this directly. The
1475 * macro avoids calling this routine if toggling isn't necessary according
1476 * to our records (which could be wrong if some XS code has changed the
1477 * locale behind our back) */
0d071d52 1478
7d4bcc4a
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1479# ifdef DEBUGGING
1480
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1481 if (DEBUG_L_TEST || debug_initialization) {
1482 PerlIO_printf(Perl_debug_log,
7bb8f702 1483 "Setting LC_NUMERIC locale to standard C\n");
2fcc0ca9 1484 }
98994639 1485
7d4bcc4a 1486# endif
7bb8f702
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1487
1488 do_setlocale_c(LC_NUMERIC, "C");
1489 PL_numeric_standard = TRUE;
1490 PL_numeric_underlying = PL_numeric_underlying_is_standard;
1491 set_numeric_radix(0);
1492
98994639 1493#endif /* USE_LOCALE_NUMERIC */
7d4bcc4a 1494
98994639
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1495}
1496
1497void
5792c642 1498Perl_set_numeric_underlying(pTHX)
98994639 1499{
7d4bcc4a 1500
98994639 1501#ifdef USE_LOCALE_NUMERIC
7d4bcc4a 1502
28c1bf33 1503 /* Toggle the LC_NUMERIC locale to the current underlying default. Most
7d4bcc4a
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1504 * code should use the macros like SET_NUMERIC_UNDERLYING() in perl.h
1505 * instead of calling this directly. The macro avoids calling this routine
1506 * if toggling isn't necessary according to our records (which could be
1507 * wrong if some XS code has changed the locale behind our back) */
a9b8c0d8 1508
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1509# ifdef DEBUGGING
1510
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1511 if (DEBUG_L_TEST || debug_initialization) {
1512 PerlIO_printf(Perl_debug_log,
7bb8f702 1513 "Setting LC_NUMERIC locale to %s\n",
2fcc0ca9
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1514 PL_numeric_name);
1515 }
98994639 1516
7d4bcc4a 1517# endif
7bb8f702
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1518
1519 do_setlocale_c(LC_NUMERIC, PL_numeric_name);
1520 PL_numeric_standard = PL_numeric_underlying_is_standard;
1521 PL_numeric_underlying = TRUE;
1522 set_numeric_radix(! PL_numeric_standard);
1523
98994639 1524#endif /* USE_LOCALE_NUMERIC */
7d4bcc4a 1525
98994639
HS
1526}
1527
1528/*
1529 * Set up for a new ctype locale.
1530 */
a4f00dcc
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1531STATIC void
1532S_new_ctype(pTHX_ const char *newctype)
98994639 1533{
7d4bcc4a
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1534
1535#ifndef USE_LOCALE_CTYPE
1536
7d4bcc4a
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1537 PERL_UNUSED_ARG(newctype);
1538 PERL_UNUSED_CONTEXT;
1539
1540#else
0d071d52 1541
291a84fb 1542 /* Called after each libc setlocale() call affecting LC_CTYPE, to tell
0d071d52
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1543 * core Perl this and that 'newctype' is the name of the new locale.
1544 *
1545 * This function sets up the folding arrays for all 256 bytes, assuming
1546 * that tofold() is tolc() since fold case is not a concept in POSIX,
1547 *
1548 * Any code changing the locale (outside this file) should use
9aac5db8
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1549 * Perl_setlocale or POSIX::setlocale, which call this function. Therefore
1550 * this function should be called directly only from this file and from
0d071d52
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1551 * POSIX::setlocale() */
1552
27da23d5 1553 dVAR;
013f4e03 1554 unsigned int i;
98994639 1555
8b7358b9
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1556 /* Don't check for problems if we are suppressing the warnings */
1557 bool check_for_problems = ckWARN_d(WARN_LOCALE) || UNLIKELY(DEBUG_L_TEST);
30d8090d 1558 bool maybe_utf8_turkic = FALSE;
8b7358b9 1559
7918f24d
NC
1560 PERL_ARGS_ASSERT_NEW_CTYPE;
1561
215c5139
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1562 /* We will replace any bad locale warning with 1) nothing if the new one is
1563 * ok; or 2) a new warning for the bad new locale */
1564 if (PL_warn_locale) {
1565 SvREFCNT_dec_NN(PL_warn_locale);
1566 PL_warn_locale = NULL;
1567 }
1568
c1284011 1569 PL_in_utf8_CTYPE_locale = _is_cur_LC_category_utf8(LC_CTYPE);
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1570
1571 /* A UTF-8 locale gets standard rules. But note that code still has to
1572 * handle this specially because of the three problematic code points */
1573 if (PL_in_utf8_CTYPE_locale) {
1574 Copy(PL_fold_latin1, PL_fold_locale, 256, U8);
30d8090d
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1575
1576 /* UTF-8 locales can have special handling for 'I' and 'i' if they are
1577 * Turkic. Make sure these two are the only anomalies. (We don't use
1578 * towupper and towlower because they aren't in C89.) */
5b64f24c
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1579
1580#if defined(HAS_TOWUPPER) && defined (HAS_TOWLOWER)
1581
1582 if (towupper('i') == 0x130 && towlower('I') == 0x131) {
1583
1584#else
1585
30d8090d 1586 if (toupper('i') == 'i' && tolower('I') == 'I') {
5b64f24c
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1587
1588#endif
30d8090d
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1589 check_for_problems = TRUE;
1590 maybe_utf8_turkic = TRUE;
1591 }
31f05a37 1592 }
8b7358b9
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1593
1594 /* We don't populate the other lists if a UTF-8 locale, but do check that
1595 * everything works as expected, unless checking turned off */
1596 if (check_for_problems || ! PL_in_utf8_CTYPE_locale) {
8c6180a9
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1597 /* Assume enough space for every character being bad. 4 spaces each
1598 * for the 94 printable characters that are output like "'x' "; and 5
1599 * spaces each for "'\\' ", "'\t' ", and "'\n' "; plus a terminating
1600 * NUL */
8b7358b9 1601 char bad_chars_list[ (94 * 4) + (3 * 5) + 1 ] = { '\0' };
8c6180a9
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1602 bool multi_byte_locale = FALSE; /* Assume is a single-byte locale
1603 to start */
1604 unsigned int bad_count = 0; /* Count of bad characters */
1605
baa60164 1606 for (i = 0; i < 256; i++) {
8b7358b9 1607 if (! PL_in_utf8_CTYPE_locale) {
bd6d0898
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1608 if (isupper(i))
1609 PL_fold_locale[i] = (U8) tolower(i);
1610 else if (islower(i))
1611 PL_fold_locale[i] = (U8) toupper(i);
1612 else
1613 PL_fold_locale[i] = (U8) i;
8b7358b9 1614 }
8c6180a9
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1615
1616 /* If checking for locale problems, see if the native ASCII-range
1617 * printables plus \n and \t are in their expected categories in
1618 * the new locale. If not, this could mean big trouble, upending
1619 * Perl's and most programs' assumptions, like having a
1620 * metacharacter with special meaning become a \w. Fortunately,
1621 * it's very rare to find locales that aren't supersets of ASCII
1622 * nowadays. It isn't a problem for most controls to be changed
1623 * into something else; we check only \n and \t, though perhaps \r
1624 * could be an issue as well. */
7d4bcc4a 1625 if ( check_for_problems
8c6180a9
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1626 && (isGRAPH_A(i) || isBLANK_A(i) || i == '\n'))
1627 {
8b7358b9 1628 bool is_bad = FALSE;
6726b4f4 1629 char name[4] = { '\0' };
8b7358b9
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1630
1631 /* Convert the name into a string */
6726b4f4 1632 if (isGRAPH_A(i)) {
8b7358b9
KW
1633 name[0] = i;
1634 name[1] = '\0';
1635 }
1636 else if (i == '\n') {
6726b4f4
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1637 my_strlcpy(name, "\\n", sizeof(name));
1638 }
1639 else if (i == '\t') {
1640 my_strlcpy(name, "\\t", sizeof(name));
8b7358b9
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1641 }
1642 else {
6726b4f4
KW
1643 assert(i == ' ');
1644 my_strlcpy(name, "' '", sizeof(name));
8b7358b9
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1645 }
1646
1647 /* Check each possibe class */
1648 if (UNLIKELY(cBOOL(isalnum(i)) != cBOOL(isALPHANUMERIC_A(i)))) {
1649 is_bad = TRUE;
1650 DEBUG_L(PerlIO_printf(Perl_debug_log,
1651 "isalnum('%s') unexpectedly is %d\n",
1652 name, cBOOL(isalnum(i))));
1653 }
1654 if (UNLIKELY(cBOOL(isalpha(i)) != cBOOL(isALPHA_A(i)))) {
1655 is_bad = TRUE;
1656 DEBUG_L(PerlIO_printf(Perl_debug_log,
1657 "isalpha('%s') unexpectedly is %d\n",
1658 name, cBOOL(isalpha(i))));
1659 }
1660 if (UNLIKELY(cBOOL(isdigit(i)) != cBOOL(isDIGIT_A(i)))) {
1661 is_bad = TRUE;
1662 DEBUG_L(PerlIO_printf(Perl_debug_log,
1663 "isdigit('%s') unexpectedly is %d\n",
1664 name, cBOOL(isdigit(i))));
1665 }
1666 if (UNLIKELY(cBOOL(isgraph(i)) != cBOOL(isGRAPH_A(i)))) {
1667 is_bad = TRUE;
1668 DEBUG_L(PerlIO_printf(Perl_debug_log,
1669 "isgraph('%s') unexpectedly is %d\n",
1670 name, cBOOL(isgraph(i))));
1671 }
1672 if (UNLIKELY(cBOOL(islower(i)) != cBOOL(isLOWER_A(i)))) {
1673 is_bad = TRUE;
1674 DEBUG_L(PerlIO_printf(Perl_debug_log,
1675 "islower('%s') unexpectedly is %d\n",
1676 name, cBOOL(islower(i))));
1677 }
1678 if (UNLIKELY(cBOOL(isprint(i)) != cBOOL(isPRINT_A(i)))) {
1679 is_bad = TRUE;
1680 DEBUG_L(PerlIO_printf(Perl_debug_log,
1681 "isprint('%s') unexpectedly is %d\n",
1682 name, cBOOL(isprint(i))));
1683 }
1684 if (UNLIKELY(cBOOL(ispunct(i)) != cBOOL(isPUNCT_A(i)))) {
1685 is_bad = TRUE;
1686 DEBUG_L(PerlIO_printf(Perl_debug_log,
1687 "ispunct('%s') unexpectedly is %d\n",
1688 name, cBOOL(ispunct(i))));
1689 }
1690 if (UNLIKELY(cBOOL(isspace(i)) != cBOOL(isSPACE_A(i)))) {
1691 is_bad = TRUE;
1692 DEBUG_L(PerlIO_printf(Perl_debug_log,
1693 "isspace('%s') unexpectedly is %d\n",
1694 name, cBOOL(isspace(i))));
1695 }
1696 if (UNLIKELY(cBOOL(isupper(i)) != cBOOL(isUPPER_A(i)))) {
1697 is_bad = TRUE;
1698 DEBUG_L(PerlIO_printf(Perl_debug_log,
1699 "isupper('%s') unexpectedly is %d\n",
1700 name, cBOOL(isupper(i))));
1701 }
1702 if (UNLIKELY(cBOOL(isxdigit(i))!= cBOOL(isXDIGIT_A(i)))) {
1703 is_bad = TRUE;
1704 DEBUG_L(PerlIO_printf(Perl_debug_log,
1705 "isxdigit('%s') unexpectedly is %d\n",
1706 name, cBOOL(isxdigit(i))));
1707 }
1708 if (UNLIKELY(tolower(i) != (int) toLOWER_A(i))) {
1709 is_bad = TRUE;
1710 DEBUG_L(PerlIO_printf(Perl_debug_log,
1711 "tolower('%s')=0x%x instead of the expected 0x%x\n",
1712 name, tolower(i), (int) toLOWER_A(i)));
1713 }
1714 if (UNLIKELY(toupper(i) != (int) toUPPER_A(i))) {
1715 is_bad = TRUE;
1716 DEBUG_L(PerlIO_printf(Perl_debug_log,
1717 "toupper('%s')=0x%x instead of the expected 0x%x\n",
1718 name, toupper(i), (int) toUPPER_A(i)));
1719 }
1720 if (UNLIKELY((i == '\n' && ! isCNTRL_LC(i)))) {
1721 is_bad = TRUE;
1722 DEBUG_L(PerlIO_printf(Perl_debug_log,
1723 "'\\n' (=%02X) is not a control\n", (int) i));
1724 }
1725
1726 /* Add to the list; Separate multiple entries with a blank */
1727 if (is_bad) {
1728 if (bad_count) {
1729 my_strlcat(bad_chars_list, " ", sizeof(bad_chars_list));
8c6180a9 1730 }
8b7358b9
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1731 my_strlcat(bad_chars_list, name, sizeof(bad_chars_list));
1732 bad_count++;
8c6180a9
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1733 }
1734 }
1735 }
1736
30d8090d
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1737 if (bad_count == 2 && maybe_utf8_turkic) {
1738 bad_count = 0;
1739 *bad_chars_list = '\0';
1740 PL_fold_locale['I'] = 'I';
1741 PL_fold_locale['i'] = 'i';
1742 PL_in_utf8_turkic_locale = TRUE;
1743 DEBUG_L(PerlIO_printf(Perl_debug_log, "%s:%d: %s is turkic\n",
1744 __FILE__, __LINE__, newctype));
1745 }
1746 else {
b8df1494 1747 PL_in_utf8_turkic_locale = FALSE;
30d8090d 1748 }
b8df1494 1749
7d4bcc4a
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1750# ifdef MB_CUR_MAX
1751
8c6180a9 1752 /* We only handle single-byte locales (outside of UTF-8 ones; so if
d35fca5f 1753 * this locale requires more than one byte, there are going to be
8c6180a9 1754 * problems. */
9c8a6dc2
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1755 DEBUG_Lv(PerlIO_printf(Perl_debug_log,
1756 "%s:%d: check_for_problems=%d, MB_CUR_MAX=%d\n",
1757 __FILE__, __LINE__, check_for_problems, (int) MB_CUR_MAX));
1758
8b7358b9
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1759 if ( check_for_problems && MB_CUR_MAX > 1
1760 && ! PL_in_utf8_CTYPE_locale
ba1a4362
KW
1761
1762 /* Some platforms return MB_CUR_MAX > 1 for even the "C"
1763 * locale. Just assume that the implementation for them (plus
1764 * for POSIX) is correct and the > 1 value is spurious. (Since
1765 * these are specially handled to never be considered UTF-8
1766 * locales, as long as this is the only problem, everything
1767 * should work fine */
1768 && strNE(newctype, "C") && strNE(newctype, "POSIX"))
1769 {
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1770 multi_byte_locale = TRUE;
1771 }
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1772
1773# endif
8c6180a9 1774
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1775 /* If we found problems and we want them output, do so */
1776 if ( (UNLIKELY(bad_count) || UNLIKELY(multi_byte_locale))
1777 && (LIKELY(ckWARN_d(WARN_LOCALE)) || UNLIKELY(DEBUG_L_TEST)))
1778 {
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1779 if (UNLIKELY(bad_count) && PL_in_utf8_CTYPE_locale) {
1780 PL_warn_locale = Perl_newSVpvf(aTHX_
1781 "Locale '%s' contains (at least) the following characters"
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1782 " which have\nunexpected meanings: %s\nThe Perl program"
1783 " will use the expected meanings",
8b7358b9 1784 newctype, bad_chars_list);
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1785 }
1786 else {
1787 PL_warn_locale = Perl_newSVpvf(aTHX_
8c6180a9 1788 "Locale '%s' may not work well.%s%s%s\n",
780fcc9f 1789 newctype,
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1790 (multi_byte_locale)
1791 ? " Some characters in it are not recognized by"
1792 " Perl."
1793 : "",
1794 (bad_count)
1795 ? "\nThe following characters (and maybe others)"
1796 " may not have the same meaning as the Perl"
1797 " program expects:\n"
1798 : "",
1799 (bad_count)
1800 ? bad_chars_list
1801 : ""
1802 );
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1803 }
1804
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1805# ifdef HAS_NL_LANGINFO
1806
1807 Perl_sv_catpvf(aTHX_ PL_warn_locale, "; codeset=%s",
1808 /* parameter FALSE is a don't care here */
4e6826bf 1809 my_nl_langinfo(CODESET, FALSE));
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1810
1811# endif
1812
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1813 Perl_sv_catpvf(aTHX_ PL_warn_locale, "\n");
1814
cc9eaeb0 1815 /* If we are actually in the scope of the locale or are debugging,
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1816 * output the message now. If not in that scope, we save the
1817 * message to be output at the first operation using this locale,
1818 * if that actually happens. Most programs don't use locales, so
1819 * they are immune to bad ones. */
cc9eaeb0 1820 if (IN_LC(LC_CTYPE) || UNLIKELY(DEBUG_L_TEST)) {
780fcc9f 1821
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1822 /* The '0' below suppresses a bogus gcc compiler warning */
1823 Perl_warner(aTHX_ packWARN(WARN_LOCALE), SvPVX(PL_warn_locale), 0);
bddebb56 1824
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1825 if (IN_LC(LC_CTYPE)) {
1826 SvREFCNT_dec_NN(PL_warn_locale);
1827 PL_warn_locale = NULL;
1828 }
780fcc9f 1829 }
baa60164 1830 }
31f05a37 1831 }
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1832
1833#endif /* USE_LOCALE_CTYPE */
7d4bcc4a 1834
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1835}
1836
98994639 1837void
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1838Perl__warn_problematic_locale()
1839{
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1840
1841#ifdef USE_LOCALE_CTYPE
1842
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1843 dTHX;
1844
1845 /* Internal-to-core function that outputs the message in PL_warn_locale,
1846 * and then NULLS it. Should be called only through the macro
1847 * _CHECK_AND_WARN_PROBLEMATIC_LOCALE */
1848
2726666d 1849 if (PL_warn_locale) {
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1850 Perl_ck_warner(aTHX_ packWARN(WARN_LOCALE),
1851 SvPVX(PL_warn_locale),
1852 0 /* dummy to avoid compiler warning */ );
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1853 SvREFCNT_dec_NN(PL_warn_locale);
1854 PL_warn_locale = NULL;
1855 }
1856
1857#endif
1858
1859}
1860
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1861STATIC void
1862S_new_collate(pTHX_ const char *newcoll)
98994639 1863{
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1864
1865#ifndef USE_LOCALE_COLLATE
1866
1867 PERL_UNUSED_ARG(newcoll);
1868 PERL_UNUSED_CONTEXT;
1869
1870#else
0d071d52 1871
291a84fb 1872 /* Called after each libc setlocale() call affecting LC_COLLATE, to tell
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1873 * core Perl this and that 'newcoll' is the name of the new locale.
1874 *
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1875 * The design of locale collation is that every locale change is given an
1876 * index 'PL_collation_ix'. The first time a string particpates in an
1877 * operation that requires collation while locale collation is active, it
1878 * is given PERL_MAGIC_collxfrm magic (via sv_collxfrm_flags()). That
1879 * magic includes the collation index, and the transformation of the string
1880 * by strxfrm(), q.v. That transformation is used when doing comparisons,
1881 * instead of the string itself. If a string changes, the magic is
1882 * cleared. The next time the locale changes, the index is incremented,
1883 * and so we know during a comparison that the transformation is not
1884 * necessarily still valid, and so is recomputed. Note that if the locale
1885 * changes enough times, the index could wrap (a U32), and it is possible
1886 * that a transformation would improperly be considered valid, leading to
1887 * an unlikely bug */
0d071d52 1888
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1889 if (! newcoll) {
1890 if (PL_collation_name) {
1891 ++PL_collation_ix;
1892 Safefree(PL_collation_name);
1893 PL_collation_name = NULL;
1894 }
1895 PL_collation_standard = TRUE;
00bf60ca 1896 is_standard_collation:
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1897 PL_collxfrm_base = 0;
1898 PL_collxfrm_mult = 2;
165a1c52 1899 PL_in_utf8_COLLATE_locale = FALSE;
f28f4d2a 1900 PL_strxfrm_NUL_replacement = '\0';
a4a439fb 1901 PL_strxfrm_max_cp = 0;
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1902 return;
1903 }
1904
d35fca5f 1905 /* If this is not the same locale as currently, set the new one up */
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1906 if (! PL_collation_name || strNE(PL_collation_name, newcoll)) {
1907 ++PL_collation_ix;
1908 Safefree(PL_collation_name);
1909 PL_collation_name = stdize_locale(savepv(newcoll));
a39edc4c 1910 PL_collation_standard = isNAME_C_OR_POSIX(newcoll);
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1911 if (PL_collation_standard) {
1912 goto is_standard_collation;
1913 }
98994639 1914
165a1c52 1915 PL_in_utf8_COLLATE_locale = _is_cur_LC_category_utf8(LC_COLLATE);
f28f4d2a 1916 PL_strxfrm_NUL_replacement = '\0';
a4a439fb 1917 PL_strxfrm_max_cp = 0;
165a1c52 1918
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1919 /* A locale collation definition includes primary, secondary, tertiary,
1920 * etc. weights for each character. To sort, the primary weights are
1921 * used, and only if they compare equal, then the secondary weights are
1922 * used, and only if they compare equal, then the tertiary, etc.
1923 *
1924 * strxfrm() works by taking the input string, say ABC, and creating an
1925 * output transformed string consisting of first the primary weights,
1926 * A¹B¹C¹ followed by the secondary ones, A²B²C²; and then the
1927 * tertiary, etc, yielding A¹B¹C¹ A²B²C² A³B³C³ .... Some characters
1928 * may not have weights at every level. In our example, let's say B
1929 * doesn't have a tertiary weight, and A doesn't have a secondary
1930 * weight. The constructed string is then going to be
1931 * A¹B¹C¹ B²C² A³C³ ....
1932 * This has the desired effect that strcmp() will look at the secondary
1933 * or tertiary weights only if the strings compare equal at all higher
1934 * priority weights. The spaces shown here, like in
c342d20e 1935 * "A¹B¹C¹ A²B²C² "
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1936 * are not just for readability. In the general case, these must
1937 * actually be bytes, which we will call here 'separator weights'; and
1938 * they must be smaller than any other weight value, but since these
1939 * are C strings, only the terminating one can be a NUL (some
1940 * implementations may include a non-NUL separator weight just before
1941 * the NUL). Implementations tend to reserve 01 for the separator
1942 * weights. They are needed so that a shorter string's secondary
1943 * weights won't be misconstrued as primary weights of a longer string,
1944 * etc. By making them smaller than any other weight, the shorter
1945 * string will sort first. (Actually, if all secondary weights are
1946 * smaller than all primary ones, there is no need for a separator
1947 * weight between those two levels, etc.)
1948 *
1949 * The length of the transformed string is roughly a linear function of
1950 * the input string. It's not exactly linear because some characters
1951 * don't have weights at all levels. When we call strxfrm() we have to
1952 * allocate some memory to hold the transformed string. The
1953 * calculations below try to find coefficients 'm' and 'b' for this
1954 * locale so that m*x + b equals how much space we need, given the size
1955 * of the input string in 'x'. If we calculate too small, we increase
1956 * the size as needed, and call strxfrm() again, but it is better to
1957 * get it right the first time to avoid wasted expensive string
1958 * transformations. */
1959
98994639 1960 {
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1961 /* We use the string below to find how long the tranformation of it
1962 * is. Almost all locales are supersets of ASCII, or at least the
1963 * ASCII letters. We use all of them, half upper half lower,
1964 * because if we used fewer, we might hit just the ones that are
1965 * outliers in a particular locale. Most of the strings being
1966 * collated will contain a preponderance of letters, and even if
1967 * they are above-ASCII, they are likely to have the same number of
1968 * weight levels as the ASCII ones. It turns out that digits tend
1969 * to have fewer levels, and some punctuation has more, but those
1970 * are relatively sparse in text, and khw believes this gives a
1971 * reasonable result, but it could be changed if experience so
1972 * dictates. */
1973 const char longer[] = "ABCDEFGHIJKLMnopqrstuvwxyz";
1974 char * x_longer; /* Transformed 'longer' */
1975 Size_t x_len_longer; /* Length of 'x_longer' */
1976
1977 char * x_shorter; /* We also transform a substring of 'longer' */
1978 Size_t x_len_shorter;
1979
a4a439fb 1980 /* _mem_collxfrm() is used get the transformation (though here we
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1981 * are interested only in its length). It is used because it has
1982 * the intelligence to handle all cases, but to work, it needs some
1983 * values of 'm' and 'b' to get it started. For the purposes of
1984 * this calculation we use a very conservative estimate of 'm' and
1985 * 'b'. This assumes a weight can be multiple bytes, enough to
1986 * hold any UV on the platform, and there are 5 levels, 4 weight
1987 * bytes, and a trailing NUL. */
1988 PL_collxfrm_base = 5;
1989 PL_collxfrm_mult = 5 * sizeof(UV);
1990
1991 /* Find out how long the transformation really is */
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1992 x_longer = _mem_collxfrm(longer,
1993 sizeof(longer) - 1,
1994 &x_len_longer,
1995
1996 /* We avoid converting to UTF-8 in the
1997 * called function by telling it the
1998 * string is in UTF-8 if the locale is a
1999 * UTF-8 one. Since the string passed
2000 * here is invariant under UTF-8, we can
2001 * claim it's UTF-8 even though it isn't.
2002 * */
2003 PL_in_utf8_COLLATE_locale);
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2004 Safefree(x_longer);
2005
2006 /* Find out how long the transformation of a substring of 'longer'
2007 * is. Together the lengths of these transformations are
2008 * sufficient to calculate 'm' and 'b'. The substring is all of
2009 * 'longer' except the first character. This minimizes the chances
2010 * of being swayed by outliers */
a4a439fb 2011 x_shorter = _mem_collxfrm(longer + 1,
79f120c8 2012 sizeof(longer) - 2,
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2013 &x_len_shorter,
2014 PL_in_utf8_COLLATE_locale);
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2015 Safefree(x_shorter);
2016
2017 /* If the results are nonsensical for this simple test, the whole
2018 * locale definition is suspect. Mark it so that locale collation
2019 * is not active at all for it. XXX Should we warn? */
2020 if ( x_len_shorter == 0
2021 || x_len_longer == 0
2022 || x_len_shorter >= x_len_longer)
2023 {
2024 PL_collxfrm_mult = 0;
2025 PL_collxfrm_base = 0;
2026 }
2027 else {
2028 SSize_t base; /* Temporary */
2029
2030 /* We have both: m * strlen(longer) + b = x_len_longer
2031 * m * strlen(shorter) + b = x_len_shorter;
2032 * subtracting yields:
2033 * m * (strlen(longer) - strlen(shorter))
2034 * = x_len_longer - x_len_shorter
2035 * But we have set things up so that 'shorter' is 1 byte smaller
2036 * than 'longer'. Hence:
2037 * m = x_len_longer - x_len_shorter
2038 *
2039 * But if something went wrong, make sure the multiplier is at
2040 * least 1.
2041 */
2042 if (x_len_longer > x_len_shorter) {
2043 PL_collxfrm_mult = (STRLEN) x_len_longer - x_len_shorter;
2044 }
2045 else {
2046 PL_collxfrm_mult = 1;
2047 }
2048
2049 /* mx + b = len
2050 * so: b = len - mx
2051 * but in case something has gone wrong, make sure it is
2052 * non-negative */
2053 base = x_len_longer - PL_collxfrm_mult * (sizeof(longer) - 1);
2054 if (base < 0) {
2055 base = 0;
2056 }
2057
2058 /* Add 1 for the trailing NUL */
2059 PL_collxfrm_base = base + 1;
2060 }
58eebef2 2061
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2062# ifdef DEBUGGING
2063
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2064 if (DEBUG_L_TEST || debug_initialization) {
2065 PerlIO_printf(Perl_debug_log,
b07929e4
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2066 "%s:%d: ?UTF-8 locale=%d; x_len_shorter=%zu, "
2067 "x_len_longer=%zu,"
2068 " collate multipler=%zu, collate base=%zu\n",
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2069 __FILE__, __LINE__,
2070 PL_in_utf8_COLLATE_locale,
2071 x_len_shorter, x_len_longer,
2072 PL_collxfrm_mult, PL_collxfrm_base);
2073 }
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2074# endif
2075
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2076 }
2077 }
2078
2079#endif /* USE_LOCALE_COLLATE */
7d4bcc4a 2080
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2081}
2082
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2083#endif
2084
d2b24094 2085#ifdef WIN32
b8cc575c 2086
a4f00dcc 2087STATIC char *
b8cc575c 2088S_win32_setlocale(pTHX_ int category, const char* locale)
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2089{
2090 /* This, for Windows, emulates POSIX setlocale() behavior. There is no
7d4bcc4a
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2091 * difference between the two unless the input locale is "", which normally
2092 * means on Windows to get the machine default, which is set via the
2093 * computer's "Regional and Language Options" (or its current equivalent).
2094 * In POSIX, it instead means to find the locale from the user's
2095 * environment. This routine changes the Windows behavior to first look in
2096 * the environment, and, if anything is found, use that instead of going to
2097 * the machine default. If there is no environment override, the machine
2098 * default is used, by calling the real setlocale() with "".
2099 *
2100 * The POSIX behavior is to use the LC_ALL variable if set; otherwise to
2101 * use the particular category's variable if set; otherwise to use the LANG
2102 * variable. */
b385bb4d 2103
175c4cf9 2104 bool override_LC_ALL = FALSE;
89f7b9aa 2105 char * result;
e5f10d49 2106 unsigned int i;
89f7b9aa 2107
b385bb4d 2108 if (locale && strEQ(locale, "")) {
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2109
2110# ifdef LC_ALL
2111
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2112 locale = PerlEnv_getenv("LC_ALL");
2113 if (! locale) {
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2114 if (category == LC_ALL) {
2115 override_LC_ALL = TRUE;
2116 }
2117 else {
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2118
2119# endif
7d4bcc4a 2120
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2121 for (i = 0; i < NOMINAL_LC_ALL_INDEX; i++) {
2122 if (category == categories[i]) {
2123 locale = PerlEnv_getenv(category_names[i]);
2124 goto found_locale;
2125 }
2126 }
7d4bcc4a 2127
b385bb4d 2128 locale = PerlEnv_getenv("LANG");
481465ea 2129 if (! locale) {
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2130 locale = "";
2131 }
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2132
2133 found_locale: ;
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2134
2135# ifdef LC_ALL
2136
e5f10d49 2137 }
b385bb4d 2138 }
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2139
2140# endif
2141
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2142 }
2143
89f7b9aa 2144 result = setlocale(category, locale);
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2145 DEBUG_L(STMT_START {
2146 dSAVE_ERRNO;
2147 PerlIO_printf(Perl_debug_log, "%s:%d: %s\n", __FILE__, __LINE__,
2148 setlocale_debug_string(category, locale, result));
2149 RESTORE_ERRNO;
2150 } STMT_END);
89f7b9aa 2151
481465ea 2152 if (! override_LC_ALL) {
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2153 return result;
2154 }
2155
dfd77d7a 2156 /* Here the input category was LC_ALL, and we have set it to what is in the
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2157 * LANG variable or the system default if there is no LANG. But these have
2158 * lower priority than the other LC_foo variables, so override it for each
2159 * one that is set. (If they are set to "", it means to use the same thing
2160 * we just set LC_ALL to, so can skip) */
7d4bcc4a 2161
948523db 2162 for (i = 0; i < LC_ALL_INDEX; i++) {
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2163 result = PerlEnv_getenv(category_names[i]);
2164 if (result && strNE(result, "")) {
2165 setlocale(categories[i], result);
2166 DEBUG_Lv(PerlIO_printf(Perl_debug_log, "%s:%d: %s\n",
2167 __FILE__, __LINE__,
2168 setlocale_debug_string(categories[i], result, "not captured")));
2169 }
89f7b9aa 2170 }
7d4bcc4a 2171
bbc98134 2172 result = setlocale(LC_ALL, NULL);
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2173 DEBUG_L(STMT_START {
2174 dSAVE_ERRNO;
2175 PerlIO_printf(Perl_debug_log, "%s:%d: %s\n",
bbc98134 2176 __FILE__, __LINE__,
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2177 setlocale_debug_string(LC_ALL, NULL, result));
2178 RESTORE_ERRNO;
2179 } STMT_END);
89f7b9aa 2180
bbc98134 2181 return result;
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2182}
2183
2184#endif
2185
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2186/*
2187
2188=head1 Locale-related functions and macros
2189
2190=for apidoc Perl_setlocale
2191
2192This is an (almost) drop-in replacement for the system L<C<setlocale(3)>>,
2193taking the same parameters, and returning the same information, except that it
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2194returns the correct underlying C<LC_NUMERIC> locale. Regular C<setlocale> will
2195instead return C<C> if the underlying locale has a non-dot decimal point
2196character, or a non-empty thousands separator for displaying floating point
2197numbers. This is because perl keeps that locale category such that it has a
2198dot and empty separator, changing the locale briefly during the operations
2199where the underlying one is required. C<Perl_setlocale> knows about this, and
2200compensates; regular C<setlocale> doesn't.
9aac5db8 2201
e9bc6d6b 2202Another reason it isn't completely a drop-in replacement is that it is
9aac5db8 2203declared to return S<C<const char *>>, whereas the system setlocale omits the
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2204C<const> (presumably because its API was specified long ago, and can't be
2205updated; it is illegal to change the information C<setlocale> returns; doing
2206so leads to segfaults.)
9aac5db8 2207
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2208Finally, C<Perl_setlocale> works under all circumstances, whereas plain
2209C<setlocale> can be completely ineffective on some platforms under some
2210configurations.
2211
9aac5db8 2212C<Perl_setlocale> should not be used to change the locale except on systems
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2213where the predefined variable C<${^SAFE_LOCALES}> is 1. On some such systems,
2214the system C<setlocale()> is ineffective, returning the wrong information, and
2215failing to actually change the locale. C<Perl_setlocale>, however works
2216properly in all circumstances.
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2217
2218The return points to a per-thread static buffer, which is overwritten the next
2219time C<Perl_setlocale> is called from the same thread.
2220
2221=cut
2222
2223*/
2224
2225const char *
2226Perl_setlocale(const int category, const char * locale)
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2227{
2228 /* This wraps POSIX::setlocale() */
2229
52129632 2230#ifndef USE_LOCALE
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2231
2232 PERL_UNUSED_ARG(category);
2233 PERL_UNUSED_ARG(locale);
2234
2235 return "C";
2236
2237#else
2238
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2239 const char * retval;
2240 const char * newlocale;
2241 dSAVEDERRNO;
a4f00dcc 2242 dTHX;
d36adde0 2243 DECLARATION_FOR_LC_NUMERIC_MANIPULATION;
a4f00dcc 2244
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2245#ifdef USE_LOCALE_NUMERIC
2246
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2247 /* A NULL locale means only query what the current one is. We have the
2248 * LC_NUMERIC name saved, because we are normally switched into the C
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2249 * (or equivalent) locale for it. For an LC_ALL query, switch back to get
2250 * the correct results. All other categories don't require special
2251 * handling */
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2252 if (locale == NULL) {
2253 if (category == LC_NUMERIC) {
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2254
2255 /* We don't have to copy this return value, as it is a per-thread
2256 * variable, and won't change until a future setlocale */
2257 return PL_numeric_name;
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2258 }
2259
7d4bcc4a 2260# ifdef LC_ALL
a4f00dcc 2261
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2262 else if (category == LC_ALL) {
2263 STORE_LC_NUMERIC_FORCE_TO_UNDERLYING();
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2264 }
2265
7d4bcc4a 2266# endif
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2267
2268 }
2269
2270#endif
2271
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2272 retval = save_to_buffer(do_setlocale_r(category, locale),
2273 &PL_setlocale_buf, &PL_setlocale_bufsize, 0);
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2274 SAVE_ERRNO;
2275
2276#if defined(USE_LOCALE_NUMERIC) && defined(LC_ALL)
2277
2278 if (locale == NULL && category == LC_ALL) {
2279 RESTORE_LC_NUMERIC();
2280 }
2281
2282#endif
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2283
2284 DEBUG_L(PerlIO_printf(Perl_debug_log,
2285 "%s:%d: %s\n", __FILE__, __LINE__,
2286 setlocale_debug_string(category, locale, retval)));
7d4bcc4a 2287
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2288 RESTORE_ERRNO;
2289
2290 if (! retval) {
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2291 return NULL;
2292 }
2293
9aac5db8 2294 /* If locale == NULL, we are just querying the state */
a4f00dcc 2295 if (locale == NULL) {
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2296 return retval;
2297 }
a4f00dcc 2298
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2299 /* Now that have switched locales, we have to update our records to
2300 * correspond. */
a4f00dcc 2301
1159483a 2302 switch (category) {
a4f00dcc 2303
1159483a 2304#ifdef USE_LOCALE_CTYPE
a4f00dcc 2305
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2306 case LC_CTYPE:
2307 new_ctype(retval);
2308 break;
a4f00dcc 2309
1159483a 2310#endif
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2311#ifdef USE_LOCALE_COLLATE
2312
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2313 case LC_COLLATE:
2314 new_collate(retval);
2315 break;
a4f00dcc 2316
1159483a 2317#endif
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2318#ifdef USE_LOCALE_NUMERIC
2319
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2320 case LC_NUMERIC:
2321 new_numeric(retval);
2322 break;
a4f00dcc 2323
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2324#endif
2325#ifdef LC_ALL
a4f00dcc 2326
1159483a 2327 case LC_ALL:
a4f00dcc 2328
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2329 /* LC_ALL updates all the things we care about. The values may not
2330 * be the same as 'retval', as the locale "" may have set things
2331 * individually */
a4f00dcc 2332
1159483a 2333# ifdef USE_LOCALE_CTYPE
a4f00dcc 2334
b0bde642 2335 newlocale = savepv(do_setlocale_c(LC_CTYPE, NULL));
1159483a 2336 new_ctype(newlocale);
b0bde642 2337 Safefree(newlocale);
a4f00dcc 2338
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2339# endif /* USE_LOCALE_CTYPE */
2340# ifdef USE_LOCALE_COLLATE
2341
b0bde642 2342 newlocale = savepv(do_setlocale_c(LC_COLLATE, NULL));
1159483a 2343 new_collate(newlocale);
b0bde642 2344 Safefree(newlocale);
a4f00dcc 2345
7d4bcc4a 2346# endif
1159483a 2347# ifdef USE_LOCALE_NUMERIC
a4f00dcc 2348
b0bde642 2349 newlocale = savepv(do_setlocale_c(LC_NUMERIC, NULL));
1159483a 2350 new_numeric(newlocale);
b0bde642 2351 Safefree(newlocale);
a4f00dcc 2352
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2353# endif /* USE_LOCALE_NUMERIC */
2354#endif /* LC_ALL */
a4f00dcc 2355
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2356 default:
2357 break;
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2358 }
2359
2360 return retval;
2361
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2362#endif
2363
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2364}
2365
2366PERL_STATIC_INLINE const char *
2367S_save_to_buffer(const char * string, char **buf, Size_t *buf_size, const Size_t offset)
2368{
2369 /* Copy the NUL-terminated 'string' to 'buf' + 'offset'. 'buf' has size 'buf_size',
2370 * growing it if necessary */
2371
0b6697c5 2372 Size_t string_size;
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2373
2374 PERL_ARGS_ASSERT_SAVE_TO_BUFFER;
2375
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2376 if (! string) {
2377 return NULL;
2378 }
2379
2380 string_size = strlen(string) + offset + 1;
2381
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2382 if (*buf_size == 0) {
2383 Newx(*buf, string_size, char);
2384 *buf_size = string_size;
2385 }
2386 else if (string_size > *buf_size) {
2387 Renew(*buf, string_size, char);
2388 *buf_size = string_size;
2389 }
2390
2391 Copy(string, *buf + offset, string_size - offset, char);
2392 return *buf;
2393}
2394
2395/*
2396
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2397=for apidoc Perl_langinfo
2398
ce181bf6 2399This is an (almost) drop-in replacement for the system C<L<nl_langinfo(3)>>,
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2400taking the same C<item> parameter values, and returning the same information.
2401But it is more thread-safe than regular C<nl_langinfo()>, and hides the quirks
2402of Perl's locale handling from your code, and can be used on systems that lack
2403a native C<nl_langinfo>.
2404
2405Expanding on these:
2406
2407=over
2408
2409=item *
2410
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2411The reason it isn't quite a drop-in replacement is actually an advantage. The
2412only difference is that it returns S<C<const char *>>, whereas plain
2413C<nl_langinfo()> returns S<C<char *>>, but you are (only by documentation)
2414forbidden to write into the buffer. By declaring this C<const>, the compiler
2415enforces this restriction, so if it is violated, you know at compilation time,
2416rather than getting segfaults at runtime.
2417
2418=item *
2419
69e2275e 2420It delivers the correct results for the C<RADIXCHAR> and C<THOUSEP> items,
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2421without you having to write extra code. The reason for the extra code would be
2422because these are from the C<LC_NUMERIC> locale category, which is normally
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2423kept set by Perl so that the radix is a dot, and the separator is the empty
2424string, no matter what the underlying locale is supposed to be, and so to get
2425the expected results, you have to temporarily toggle into the underlying
2426locale, and later toggle back. (You could use plain C<nl_langinfo> and
2427C<L</STORE_LC_NUMERIC_FORCE_TO_UNDERLYING>> for this but then you wouldn't get
2428the other advantages of C<Perl_langinfo()>; not keeping C<LC_NUMERIC> in the C
2429(or equivalent) locale would break a lot of CPAN, which is expecting the radix
2430(decimal point) character to be a dot.)
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2431
2432=item *
2433
2434The system function it replaces can have its static return buffer trashed,
2435not only by a subesequent call to that function, but by a C<freelocale>,
2436C<setlocale>, or other locale change. The returned buffer of this function is
2437not changed until the next call to it, so the buffer is never in a trashed
2438state.
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2439
2440=item *
2441
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2442Its return buffer is per-thread, so it also is never overwritten by a call to
2443this function from another thread; unlike the function it replaces.
2444
2445=item *
2446
2447But most importantly, it works on systems that don't have C<nl_langinfo>, such
2448as Windows, hence makes your code more portable. Of the fifty-some possible
2449items specified by the POSIX 2008 standard,
f7416781 2450L<http://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/basedefs/langinfo.h.html>,
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2451only one is completely unimplemented, though on non-Windows platforms, another
2452significant one is also not implemented). It uses various techniques to
2453recover the other items, including calling C<L<localeconv(3)>>, and
2454C<L<strftime(3)>>, both of which are specified in C89, so should be always be
2455available. Later C<strftime()> versions have additional capabilities; C<""> is
2456returned for those not available on your system.
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2457
2458It is important to note that when called with an item that is recovered by
2459using C<localeconv>, the buffer from any previous explicit call to
2460C<localeconv> will be overwritten. This means you must save that buffer's
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2461contents if you need to access them after a call to this function. (But note
2462that you might not want to be using C<localeconv()> directly anyway, because of
2463issues like the ones listed in the second item of this list (above) for
2464C<RADIXCHAR> and C<THOUSEP>. You can use the methods given in L<perlcall> to
2465call L<POSIX/localeconv> and avoid all the issues, but then you have a hash to
2466unpack).
9f0bc911 2467
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2468The details for those items which may deviate from what this emulation returns
2469and what a native C<nl_langinfo()> would return are specified in
2470L<I18N::Langinfo>.
f7416781 2471
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2472=back
2473
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2474When using C<Perl_langinfo> on systems that don't have a native
2475C<nl_langinfo()>, you must
2476
2477 #include "perl_langinfo.h"
2478
2479before the C<perl.h> C<#include>. You can replace your C<langinfo.h>
2480C<#include> with this one. (Doing it this way keeps out the symbols that plain
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2481C<langinfo.h> would try to import into the namespace for code that doesn't need
2482it.)
f7416781 2483
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2484The original impetus for C<Perl_langinfo()> was so that code that needs to
2485find out the current currency symbol, floating point radix character, or digit
2486grouping separator can use, on all systems, the simpler and more
2487thread-friendly C<nl_langinfo> API instead of C<L<localeconv(3)>> which is a
2488pain to make thread-friendly. For other fields returned by C<localeconv>, it
2489is better to use the methods given in L<perlcall> to call
2490L<C<POSIX::localeconv()>|POSIX/localeconv>, which is thread-friendly.
2491
2492=cut
2493
2494*/
2495
2496const char *
2497#ifdef HAS_NL_LANGINFO
2498Perl_langinfo(const nl_item item)
2499#else
2500Perl_langinfo(const int item)
2501#endif
2502{
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2503 return my_nl_langinfo(item, TRUE);
2504}
2505
59a15af0 2506STATIC const char *
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2507#ifdef HAS_NL_LANGINFO
2508S_my_nl_langinfo(const nl_item item, bool toggle)
2509#else
2510S_my_nl_langinfo(const int item, bool toggle)
2511#endif
2512{
ae74815b 2513 dTHX;
0b6697c5 2514 const char * retval;
f7416781 2515
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2516#ifdef USE_LOCALE_NUMERIC
2517
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2518 /* We only need to toggle into the underlying LC_NUMERIC locale for these
2519 * two items, and only if not already there */
4e6826bf 2520 if (toggle && (( item != RADIXCHAR && item != THOUSEP)
5a854ab3 2521 || PL_numeric_underlying))
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2522
2523#endif /* No toggling needed if not using LC_NUMERIC */
2524
5a854ab3 2525 toggle = FALSE;
5a854ab3 2526
ab340fff 2527#if defined(HAS_NL_LANGINFO) /* nl_langinfo() is available. */
ee90eb2d 2528# if ! defined(HAS_THREAD_SAFE_NL_LANGINFO_L) \
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2529 || ! defined(HAS_POSIX_2008_LOCALE) \
2530 || ! defined(DUPLOCALE)
f7416781 2531
ab340fff 2532 /* Here, use plain nl_langinfo(), switching to the underlying LC_NUMERIC
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2533 * for those items dependent on it. This must be copied to a buffer before
2534 * switching back, as some systems destroy the buffer when setlocale() is
2535 * called */
f7416781 2536
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2537 {
2538 DECLARATION_FOR_LC_NUMERIC_MANIPULATION;
2539
b2fee59c 2540 if (toggle) {
038d3702 2541 STORE_LC_NUMERIC_FORCE_TO_UNDERLYING();
b2fee59c 2542 }
f7416781 2543
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2544 LOCALE_LOCK; /* Prevent interference from another thread executing
2545 this code section (the only call to nl_langinfo in
2546 the core) */
2547
ee90eb2d 2548
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2549 /* Copy to a per-thread buffer, which is also one that won't be
2550 * destroyed by a subsequent setlocale(), such as the
2551 * RESTORE_LC_NUMERIC may do just below. */
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2552 retval = save_to_buffer(nl_langinfo(item),
2553 &PL_langinfo_buf, &PL_langinfo_bufsize, 0);
f7416781 2554
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2555 LOCALE_UNLOCK;
2556
b2fee59c 2557 if (toggle) {
038d3702 2558 RESTORE_LC_NUMERIC();
b2fee59c 2559 }
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2560 }
2561
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2562# else /* Use nl_langinfo_l(), avoiding both a mutex and changing the locale */
2563
5a854ab3 2564 {
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2565 bool do_free = FALSE;
2566 locale_t cur = uselocale((locale_t) 0);
ab340fff 2567
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2568 if (cur == LC_GLOBAL_LOCALE) {
2569 cur = duplocale(LC_GLOBAL_LOCALE);
2570 do_free = TRUE;
2571 }
ab340fff 2572
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2573# ifdef USE_LOCALE_NUMERIC
2574
b2fee59c 2575 if (toggle) {
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2576 if (PL_underlying_numeric_obj) {
2577 cur = PL_underlying_numeric_obj;
2578 }
2579 else {
2580 cur = newlocale(LC_NUMERIC_MASK, PL_numeric_name, cur);
2581 do_free = TRUE;
2582 }
b2fee59c 2583 }
ab340fff 2584
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2585# endif
2586
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2587 /* We have to save it to a buffer, because the freelocale() just below
2588 * can invalidate the internal one */
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2589 retval = save_to_buffer(nl_langinfo_l(item, cur),
2590 &PL_langinfo_buf, &PL_langinfo_bufsize, 0);
ee90eb2d 2591
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2592 if (do_free) {
2593 freelocale(cur);
2594 }
5a854ab3 2595 }
ab340fff 2596
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2597# endif
2598
0b6697c5 2599 if (strEQ(retval, "")) {
4e6826bf 2600 if (item == YESSTR) {
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2601 return "yes";
2602 }
4e6826bf 2603 if (item == NOSTR) {
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2604 return "no";
2605 }
2606 }
2607
0b6697c5 2608 return retval;
ab340fff 2609
f7416781 2610#else /* Below, emulate nl_langinfo as best we can */
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2611
2612 {
2613
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2614# ifdef HAS_LOCALECONV
2615
43dd6b15 2616 const struct lconv* lc;
628ff75a 2617 const char * temp;
038d3702 2618 DECLARATION_FOR_LC_NUMERIC_MANIPULATION;
f7416781 2619
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2620# ifdef TS_W32_BROKEN_LOCALECONV
2621
2622 const char * save_global;
2623 const char * save_thread;
2624 int needed_size;
2625 char * ptr;
2626 char * e;
2627 char * item_start;
2628
2629# endif
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2630# endif
2631# ifdef HAS_STRFTIME
2632
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2633 struct tm tm;
2634 bool return_format = FALSE; /* Return the %format, not the value */
2635 const char * format;
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2636
2637# endif
2638
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2639 /* We copy the results to a per-thread buffer, even if not
2640 * multi-threaded. This is in part to simplify this code, and partly
2641 * because we need a buffer anyway for strftime(), and partly because a
2642 * call of localeconv() could otherwise wipe out the buffer, and the
2643 * programmer would not be expecting this, as this is a nl_langinfo()
2644 * substitute after all, so s/he might be thinking their localeconv()
2645 * is safe until another localeconv() call. */
f7416781 2646
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2647 switch (item) {
2648 Size_t len;
f7416781 2649
8d72e74e 2650 /* This is unimplemented */
4e6826bf 2651 case ERA: /* For use with strftime() %E modifier */
f7416781 2652
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2653 default:
2654 return "";
f7416781 2655
43dd6b15 2656 /* We use only an English set, since we don't know any more */
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2657 case YESEXPR: return "^[+1yY]";
2658 case YESSTR: return "yes";
2659 case NOEXPR: return "^[-0nN]";
2660 case NOSTR: return "no";
2661
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2662 case CODESET:
2663
2664# ifndef WIN32
2665
2666 /* On non-windows, this is unimplemented, in part because of
2667 * inconsistencies between vendors. The Darwin native
2668 * nl_langinfo() implementation simply looks at everything past
2669 * any dot in the name, but that doesn't work for other
2670 * vendors. Many Linux locales that don't have UTF-8 in their
2671 * names really are UTF-8, for example; z/OS locales that do
2672 * have UTF-8 in their names, aren't really UTF-8 */
2673 return "";
2674
2675# else
2676
2677 { /* But on Windows, the name does seem to be consistent, so
2678 use that. */
2679 const char * p;
2680 const char * first;
2681 Size_t offset = 0;
2682 const char * name = my_setlocale(LC_CTYPE, NULL);
2683
2684 if (isNAME_C_OR_POSIX(name)) {
2685 return "ANSI_X3.4-1968";
2686 }
2687
2688 /* Find the dot in the locale name */
2689 first = (const char *) strchr(name, '.');
2690 if (! first) {
2691 first = name;
2692 goto has_nondigit;
2693 }
2694
2695 /* Look at everything past the dot */
2696 first++;
2697 p = first;
2698
2699 while (*p) {
2700 if (! isDIGIT(*p)) {
2701 goto has_nondigit;
2702 }
2703
2704 p++;
2705 }
2706
2707 /* Here everything past the dot is a digit. Treat it as a
2708 * code page */
18503cbd 2709 retval = save_to_buffer("CP", &PL_langinfo_buf,
32a62865 2710 &PL_langinfo_bufsize, 0);
8d72e74e 2711 offset = STRLENs("CP");
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2713 has_nondigit:
2714
2715 retval = save_to_buffer(first, &PL_langinfo_buf,
2716 &PL_langinfo_bufsize, offset);
2717 }
2718
2719 break;
2720
2721# endif
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2722# ifdef HAS_LOCALECONV
2723
4e6826bf 2724 case CRNCYSTR:
f7416781 2725
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2726 /* We don't bother with localeconv_l() because any system that
2727 * has it is likely to also have nl_langinfo() */
291a84fb 2728
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2729 LOCALE_LOCK_V; /* Prevent interference with other threads
2730 using localeconv() */
2731
2732# ifdef TS_W32_BROKEN_LOCALECONV
2733
2734 /* This is a workaround for a Windows bug prior to VS 15.
2735 * What we do here is, while locked, switch to the global
2736 * locale so localeconv() works; then switch back just before
2737 * the unlock. This can screw things up if some thread is
2738 * already using the global locale while assuming no other is.
2739 * A different workaround would be to call GetCurrencyFormat on
2740 * a known value, and parse it; patches welcome
2741 *
2742 * We have to use LC_ALL instead of LC_MONETARY because of
2743 * another bug in Windows */
2744
2745 save_thread = savepv(my_setlocale(LC_ALL, NULL));
2746 _configthreadlocale(_DISABLE_PER_THREAD_LOCALE);
2747 save_global= savepv(my_setlocale(LC_ALL, NULL));
2748 my_setlocale(LC_ALL, save_thread);
2749
2750# endif
5acc4454 2751
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2752 lc = localeconv();
2753 if ( ! lc
2754 || ! lc->currency_symbol
2755 || strEQ("", lc->currency_symbol))
2756 {
69c5e0db 2757 LOCALE_UNLOCK_V;
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2758 return "";
2759 }
f7416781 2760
43dd6b15 2761 /* Leave the first spot empty to be filled in below */
0b6697c5
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2762 retval = save_to_buffer(lc->currency_symbol, &PL_langinfo_buf,
2763 &PL_langinfo_bufsize, 1);
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2764 if (lc->mon_decimal_point && strEQ(lc->mon_decimal_point, ""))
2765 { /* khw couldn't figure out how the localedef specifications
2766 would show that the $ should replace the radix; this is
2767 just a guess as to how it might work.*/
a34edee3 2768 PL_langinfo_buf[0] = '.';
43dd6b15
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2769 }
2770 else if (lc->p_cs_precedes) {
a34edee3 2771 PL_langinfo_buf[0] = '-';
43dd6b15
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2772 }
2773 else {
a34edee3 2774 PL_langinfo_buf[0] = '+';
43dd6b15 2775 }
f7416781 2776
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2777# ifdef TS_W32_BROKEN_LOCALECONV
2778
2779 my_setlocale(LC_ALL, save_global);
2780 _configthreadlocale(_ENABLE_PER_THREAD_LOCALE);
2781 my_setlocale(LC_ALL, save_thread);
2782 Safefree(save_global);
2783 Safefree(save_thread);
2784
2785# endif
2786
2787 LOCALE_UNLOCK_V;
43dd6b15 2788 break;
f7416781 2789
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2790# ifdef TS_W32_BROKEN_LOCALECONV
2791
4e6826bf 2792 case RADIXCHAR:
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2793
2794 /* For this, we output a known simple floating point number to
2795 * a buffer, and parse it, looking for the radix */
2796
2797 if (toggle) {
2798 STORE_LC_NUMERIC_FORCE_TO_UNDERLYING();
2799 }
2800
2801 if (PL_langinfo_bufsize < 10) {
2802 PL_langinfo_bufsize = 10;
2803 Renew(PL_langinfo_buf, PL_langinfo_bufsize, char);
2804 }
2805
2806 needed_size = my_snprintf(PL_langinfo_buf, PL_langinfo_bufsize,
2807 "%.1f", 1.5);
2808 if (needed_size >= (int) PL_langinfo_bufsize) {
2809 PL_langinfo_bufsize = needed_size + 1;
2810 Renew(PL_langinfo_buf, PL_langinfo_bufsize, char);
2811 needed_size = my_snprintf(PL_langinfo_buf, PL_langinfo_bufsize,
2812 "%.1f", 1.5);
2813 assert(needed_size < (int) PL_langinfo_bufsize);
2814 }
2815
2816 ptr = PL_langinfo_buf;
2817 e = PL_langinfo_buf + PL_langinfo_bufsize;
2818
2819 /* Find the '1' */
2820 while (ptr < e && *ptr != '1') {
2821 ptr++;
2822 }
2823 ptr++;
2824
2825 /* Find the '5' */
2826 item_start = ptr;
2827 while (ptr < e && *ptr != '5') {
2828 ptr++;
2829 }
2830
2831 /* Everything in between is the radix string */
2832 if (ptr >= e) {
2833 PL_langinfo_buf[0] = '?';
2834 PL_langinfo_buf[1] = '\0';
2835 }
2836 else {
2837 *ptr = '\0';
2838 Move(item_start, PL_langinfo_buf, ptr - PL_langinfo_buf, char);
2839 }
2840
2841 if (toggle) {
2842 RESTORE_LC_NUMERIC();
2843 }
2844
2845 retval = PL_langinfo_buf;
2846 break;
2847
2848# else
2849
2850 case RADIXCHAR: /* No special handling needed */
2851
2852# endif
2853
4e6826bf 2854 case THOUSEP:
f7416781 2855
43dd6b15 2856 if (toggle) {
038d3702 2857 STORE_LC_NUMERIC_FORCE_TO_UNDERLYING();
c0d737a8 2858 }
f7416781 2859
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2860 LOCALE_LOCK_V; /* Prevent interference with other threads
2861 using localeconv() */
2862
2863# ifdef TS_W32_BROKEN_LOCALECONV
2864
2865 /* This should only be for the thousands separator. A
2866 * different work around would be to use GetNumberFormat on a
2867 * known value and parse the result to find the separator */
2868 save_thread = savepv(my_setlocale(LC_ALL, NULL));
2869 _configthreadlocale(_DISABLE_PER_THREAD_LOCALE);
2870 save_global = savepv(my_setlocale(LC_ALL, NULL));
2871 my_setlocale(LC_ALL, save_thread);
2872# if 0
2873 /* This is the start of code that for broken Windows replaces
2874 * the above and below code, and instead calls
2875 * GetNumberFormat() and then would parse that to find the
2876 * thousands separator. It needs to handle UTF-16 vs -8
2877 * issues. */
2878
2879 needed_size = GetNumberFormatEx(PL_numeric_name, 0, "1234.5", NULL, PL_langinfo_buf, PL_langinfo_bufsize);
2880 DEBUG_L(PerlIO_printf(Perl_debug_log,
2881 "%s: %d: return from GetNumber, count=%d, val=%s\n",
2882 __FILE__, __LINE__, needed_size, PL_langinfo_buf));
2883
2884# endif
2885# endif
5acc4454 2886
43dd6b15
KW
2887 lc = localeconv();
2888 if (! lc) {
628ff75a 2889 temp = "";
33394adc 2890 }
43dd6b15 2891 else {
4e6826bf 2892 temp = (item == RADIXCHAR)
43dd6b15
KW
2893 ? lc->decimal_point
2894 : lc->thousands_sep;
628ff75a
KW
2895 if (! temp) {
2896 temp = "";
43dd6b15
KW
2897 }
2898 }
f7416781 2899
0b6697c5
KW
2900 retval = save_to_buffer(temp, &PL_langinfo_buf,
2901 &PL_langinfo_bufsize, 0);
f7416781 2902
69c5e0db
KW
2903# ifdef TS_W32_BROKEN_LOCALECONV
2904
2905 my_setlocale(LC_ALL, save_global);
2906 _configthreadlocale(_ENABLE_PER_THREAD_LOCALE);
2907 my_setlocale(LC_ALL, save_thread);
2908 Safefree(save_global);
2909 Safefree(save_thread);
2910
2911# endif
2912
2913 LOCALE_UNLOCK_V;
5acc4454 2914
43dd6b15 2915 if (toggle) {
038d3702 2916 RESTORE_LC_NUMERIC();
43dd6b15 2917 }
f7416781 2918
43dd6b15 2919 break;
f7416781
KW
2920
2921# endif
2922# ifdef HAS_STRFTIME
2923
43dd6b15
KW
2924 /* These are defined by C89, so we assume that strftime supports
2925 * them, and so are returned unconditionally; they may not be what
2926 * the locale actually says, but should give good enough results
2927 * for someone using them as formats (as opposed to trying to parse
2928 * them to figure out what the locale says). The other format
2929 * items are actually tested to verify they work on the platform */
4e6826bf
KW
2930 case D_FMT: return "%x";
2931 case T_FMT: return "%X";
2932 case D_T_FMT: return "%c";
43dd6b15
KW
2933
2934 /* These formats are only available in later strfmtime's */
4e6826bf 2935 case ERA_D_FMT: case ERA_T_FMT: case ERA_D_T_FMT: case T_FMT_AMPM:
43dd6b15
KW
2936
2937 /* The rest can be gotten from most versions of strftime(). */
4e6826bf
KW
2938 case ABDAY_1: case ABDAY_2: case ABDAY_3:
2939 case ABDAY_4: case ABDAY_5: case ABDAY_6: case ABDAY_7:
2940 case ALT_DIGITS:
2941 case AM_STR: case PM_STR:
2942 case ABMON_1: case ABMON_2: case ABMON_3: case ABMON_4:
2943 case ABMON_5: case ABMON_6: case ABMON_7: case ABMON_8:
2944 case ABMON_9: case ABMON_10: case ABMON_11: case ABMON_12:
2945 case DAY_1: case DAY_2: case DAY_3: case DAY_4:
2946 case DAY_5: case DAY_6: case DAY_7:
2947 case MON_1: case MON_2: case MON_3: case MON_4:
2948 case MON_5: case MON_6: case MON_7: case MON_8:
2949 case MON_9: case MON_10: case MON_11: case MON_12:
43dd6b15
KW
2950
2951 LOCALE_LOCK;
2952
2953 init_tm(&tm); /* Precaution against core dumps */
2954 tm.tm_sec = 30;
2955 tm.tm_min = 30;
2956 tm.tm_hour = 6;
2957 tm.tm_year = 2017 - 1900;
2958 tm.tm_wday = 0;
2959 tm.tm_mon = 0;
2960 switch (item) {
2961 default:
2962 LOCALE_UNLOCK;
2963 Perl_croak(aTHX_
2964 "panic: %s: %d: switch case: %d problem",
2965 __FILE__, __LINE__, item);
2966 NOT_REACHED; /* NOTREACHED */
2967
4e6826bf
KW
2968 case PM_STR: tm.tm_hour = 18;
2969 case AM_STR:
43dd6b15
KW
2970 format = "%p";
2971 break;
2972
4e6826bf
KW
2973 case ABDAY_7: tm.tm_wday++;
2974 case ABDAY_6: tm.tm_wday++;
2975 case ABDAY_5: tm.tm_wday++;
2976 case ABDAY_4: tm.tm_wday++;
2977 case ABDAY_3: tm.tm_wday++;
2978 case ABDAY_2: tm.tm_wday++;
2979 case ABDAY_1:
43dd6b15
KW
2980 format = "%a";
2981 break;
2982
4e6826bf
KW
2983 case DAY_7: tm.tm_wday++;
2984 case DAY_6: tm.tm_wday++;
2985 case DAY_5: tm.tm_wday++;
2986 case DAY_4: tm.tm_wday++;
2987 case DAY_3: tm.tm_wday++;
2988 case DAY_2: tm.tm_wday++;
2989 case DAY_1:
43dd6b15
KW
2990 format = "%A";
2991 break;
2992
4e6826bf
KW
2993 case ABMON_12: tm.tm_mon++;
2994 case ABMON_11: tm.tm_mon++;
2995 case ABMON_10: tm.tm_mon++;
2996 case ABMON_9: tm.tm_mon++;
2997 case ABMON_8: tm.tm_mon++;
2998 case ABMON_7: tm.tm_mon++;
2999 case ABMON_6: tm.tm_mon++;
3000 case ABMON_5: tm.tm_mon++;
3001 case ABMON_4: tm.tm_mon++;
3002 case ABMON_3: tm.tm_mon++;
3003 case ABMON_2: tm.tm_mon++;
3004 case ABMON_1:
43dd6b15
KW
3005 format = "%b";
3006 break;
3007
4e6826bf
KW
3008 case MON_12: tm.tm_mon++;
3009 case MON_11: tm.tm_mon++;
3010 case MON_10: tm.tm_mon++;
3011 case MON_9: tm.tm_mon++;
3012 case MON_8: tm.tm_mon++;
3013 case MON_7: tm.tm_mon++;
3014 case MON_6: tm.tm_mon++;
3015 case MON_5: tm.tm_mon++;
3016 case MON_4: tm.tm_mon++;
3017 case MON_3: tm.tm_mon++;
3018 case MON_2: tm.tm_mon++;
3019 case MON_1:
43dd6b15
KW
3020 format = "%B";
3021 break;
3022
4e6826bf 3023 case T_FMT_AMPM:
43dd6b15
KW
3024 format = "%r";
3025 return_format = TRUE;
3026 break;
3027
4e6826bf 3028 case ERA_D_FMT:
43dd6b15
KW
3029 format = "%Ex";
3030 return_format = TRUE;
3031 break;
3032
4e6826bf 3033 case ERA_T_FMT:
43dd6b15
KW
3034 format = "%EX";
3035 return_format = TRUE;
3036 break;
3037
4e6826bf 3038 case ERA_D_T_FMT:
43dd6b15
KW
3039 format = "%Ec";
3040 return_format = TRUE;
3041 break;
3042
4e6826bf 3043 case ALT_DIGITS:
43dd6b15
KW
3044 tm.tm_wday = 0;
3045 format = "%Ow"; /* Find the alternate digit for 0 */
3046 break;
3047 }
f7416781 3048
43dd6b15
KW
3049 /* We can't use my_strftime() because it doesn't look at
3050 * tm_wday */
3051 while (0 == strftime(PL_langinfo_buf, PL_langinfo_bufsize,
3052 format, &tm))
3053 {
3054 /* A zero return means one of:
3055 * a) there wasn't enough space in PL_langinfo_buf
3056 * b) the format, like a plain %p, returns empty
3057 * c) it was an illegal format, though some
3058 * implementations of strftime will just return the
3059 * illegal format as a plain character sequence.
3060 *
3061 * To quickly test for case 'b)', try again but precede
3062 * the format with a plain character. If that result is
3063 * still empty, the problem is either 'a)' or 'c)' */
3064
3065 Size_t format_size = strlen(format) + 1;
3066 Size_t mod_size = format_size + 1;
3067 char * mod_format;
3068 char * temp_result;
3069
3070 Newx(mod_format, mod_size, char);
3071 Newx(temp_result, PL_langinfo_bufsize, char);
6873aa47 3072 *mod_format = ' ';
43dd6b15
KW
3073 my_strlcpy(mod_format + 1, format, mod_size);
3074 len = strftime(temp_result,
3075 PL_langinfo_bufsize,
3076 mod_format, &tm);
3077 Safefree(mod_format);
3078 Safefree(temp_result);
3079
3080 /* If 'len' is non-zero, it means that we had a case like
3081 * %p which means the current locale doesn't use a.m. or
3082 * p.m., and that is valid */
3083 if (len == 0) {
3084
3085 /* Here, still didn't work. If we get well beyond a
3086 * reasonable size, bail out to prevent an infinite
3087 * loop. */
3088
3089 if (PL_langinfo_bufsize > 100 * format_size) {
3090 *PL_langinfo_buf = '\0';
3091 }
3092 else {
3093 /* Double the buffer size to retry; Add 1 in case
3094 * original was 0, so we aren't stuck at 0. */
3095 PL_langinfo_bufsize *= 2;
3096 PL_langinfo_bufsize++;
3097 Renew(PL_langinfo_buf, PL_langinfo_bufsize, char);
3098 continue;
3099 }
3100 }
f7416781 3101
f7416781 3102 break;
43dd6b15 3103 }
f7416781 3104
43dd6b15
KW
3105 /* Here, we got a result.
3106 *
3107 * If the item is 'ALT_DIGITS', PL_langinfo_buf contains the
3108 * alternate format for wday 0. If the value is the same as
3109 * the normal 0, there isn't an alternate, so clear the buffer.
3110 * */
4e6826bf 3111 if ( item == ALT_DIGITS
43dd6b15
KW
3112 && strEQ(PL_langinfo_buf, "0"))
3113 {
3114 *PL_langinfo_buf = '\0';
3115 }
f7416781 3116
43dd6b15
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3117 /* ALT_DIGITS is problematic. Experiments on it showed that
3118 * strftime() did not always work properly when going from
3119 * alt-9 to alt-10. Only a few locales have this item defined,
3120 * and in all of them on Linux that khw was able to find,
3121 * nl_langinfo() merely returned the alt-0 character, possibly
3122 * doubled. Most Unicode digits are in blocks of 10
3123 * consecutive code points, so that is sufficient information
3124 * for those scripts, as we can infer alt-1, alt-2, .... But
3125 * for a Japanese locale, a CJK ideographic 0 is returned, and
3126 * the CJK digits are not in code point order, so you can't
3127 * really infer anything. The localedef for this locale did
3128 * specify the succeeding digits, so that strftime() works
3129 * properly on them, without needing to infer anything. But
3130 * the nl_langinfo() return did not give sufficient information
3131 * for the caller to understand what's going on. So until
3132 * there is evidence that it should work differently, this
3133 * returns the alt-0 string for ALT_DIGITS.
3134 *
3135 * wday was chosen because its range is all a single digit.
3136 * Things like tm_sec have two digits as the minimum: '00' */
f7416781 3137
43dd6b15 3138 LOCALE_UNLOCK;
f7416781 3139
d1b150d9
KW
3140 retval = PL_langinfo_buf;
3141
43dd6b15
KW
3142 /* If to return the format, not the value, overwrite the buffer
3143 * with it. But some strftime()s will keep the original format
3144 * if illegal, so change those to "" */
3145 if (return_format) {
3146 if (strEQ(PL_langinfo_buf, format)) {
f7416781
KW
3147 *PL_langinfo_buf = '\0';
3148 }
43dd6b15 3149 else {
0b6697c5
KW
3150 retval = save_to_buffer(format, &PL_langinfo_buf,
3151 &PL_langinfo_bufsize, 0);
f7416781
KW
3152 }
3153 }
3154
3155 break;
f7416781
KW
3156
3157# endif
3158
43dd6b15 3159 }
f7416781
KW
3160 }
3161
0b6697c5 3162 return retval;
f7416781
KW
3163
3164#endif
3165
a4f00dcc 3166}
b385bb4d 3167
98994639
HS
3168/*
3169 * Initialize locale awareness.
3170 */
3171int
3172Perl_init_i18nl10n(pTHX_ int printwarn)
3173{
0e92a118
KW
3174 /* printwarn is
3175 *
3176 * 0 if not to output warning when setup locale is bad
3177 * 1 if to output warning based on value of PERL_BADLANG
3178 * >1 if to output regardless of PERL_BADLANG
3179 *
3180 * returns
98994639 3181 * 1 = set ok or not applicable,
0e92a118
KW
3182 * 0 = fallback to a locale of lower priority
3183 * -1 = fallback to all locales failed, not even to the C locale
6b058d42
KW
3184 *
3185 * Under -DDEBUGGING, if the environment variable PERL_DEBUG_LOCALE_INIT is
3186 * set, debugging information is output.
3187 *
3188 * This looks more complicated than it is, mainly due to the #ifdefs.
3189 *
3190 * We try to set LC_ALL to the value determined by the environment. If
3191 * there is no LC_ALL on this platform, we try the individual categories we
3192 * know about. If this works, we are done.
3193 *
3194 * But if it doesn't work, we have to do something else. We search the
3195 * environment variables ourselves instead of relying on the system to do
3196 * it. We look at, in order, LC_ALL, LANG, a system default locale (if we
3197 * think there is one), and the ultimate fallback "C". This is all done in
3198 * the same loop as above to avoid duplicating code, but it makes things
7d4bcc4a
KW
3199 * more complex. The 'trial_locales' array is initialized with just one
3200 * element; it causes the behavior described in the paragraph above this to
3201 * happen. If that fails, we add elements to 'trial_locales', and do extra
3202 * loop iterations to cause the behavior described in this paragraph.
6b058d42
KW
3203 *
3204 * On Ultrix, the locale MUST come from the environment, so there is
3205 * preliminary code to set it. I (khw) am not sure that it is necessary,
3206 * and that this couldn't be folded into the loop, but barring any real
3207 * platforms to test on, it's staying as-is
3208 *
3209 * A slight complication is that in embedded Perls, the locale may already
3210 * be set-up, and we don't want to get it from the normal environment
3211 * variables. This is handled by having a special environment variable
3212 * indicate we're in this situation. We simply set setlocale's 2nd
3213 * parameter to be a NULL instead of "". That indicates to setlocale that
3214 * it is not to change anything, but to return the current value,
3215 * effectively initializing perl's db to what the locale already is.
3216 *
3217 * We play the same trick with NULL if a LC_ALL succeeds. We call
3218 * setlocale() on the individual categores with NULL to get their existing
3219 * values for our db, instead of trying to change them.
3220 * */
98994639 3221
1565c085
DM
3222 dVAR;
3223
0e92a118
KW
3224 int ok = 1;
3225
7d4bcc4a
KW
3226#ifndef USE_LOCALE
3227
3228 PERL_UNUSED_ARG(printwarn);
3229
3230#else /* USE_LOCALE */
7d4bcc4a
KW
3231# ifdef __GLIBC__
3232
175c4cf9 3233 const char * const language = savepv(PerlEnv_getenv("LANGUAGE"));
7d4bcc4a
KW
3234
3235# endif
65ebb059 3236
ccd65d51
KW
3237 /* NULL uses the existing already set up locale */
3238 const char * const setlocale_init = (PerlEnv_getenv("PERL_SKIP_LOCALE_INIT"))
3239 ? NULL
3240 : "";
c3fcd832
KW
3241 const char* trial_locales[5]; /* 5 = 1 each for "", LC_ALL, LANG, "", C */
3242 unsigned int trial_locales_count;
175c4cf9
KW
3243 const char * const lc_all = savepv(PerlEnv_getenv("LC_ALL"));
3244 const char * const lang = savepv(PerlEnv_getenv("LANG"));
98994639 3245 bool setlocale_failure = FALSE;
65ebb059 3246 unsigned int i;
175c4cf9
KW
3247
3248 /* A later getenv() could zap this, so only use here */
3249 const char * const bad_lang_use_once = PerlEnv_getenv("PERL_BADLANG");
3250
3251 const bool locwarn = (printwarn > 1
e5f10d49
KW
3252 || ( printwarn
3253 && ( ! bad_lang_use_once
22ff3130 3254 || (
e5f10d49
KW
3255 /* disallow with "" or "0" */
3256 *bad_lang_use_once
3257 && strNE("0", bad_lang_use_once)))));
ea92aad8 3258
291a84fb 3259 /* setlocale() return vals; not copied so must be looked at immediately */
8de4332b 3260 const char * sl_result[NOMINAL_LC_ALL_INDEX + 1];
291a84fb
KW
3261
3262 /* current locale for given category; should have been copied so aren't
3263 * volatile */
8de4332b 3264 const char * curlocales[NOMINAL_LC_ALL_INDEX + 1];
291a84fb 3265
7d4bcc4a
KW
3266# ifdef WIN32
3267
6bce99ee
JH
3268 /* In some systems you can find out the system default locale
3269 * and use that as the fallback locale. */
7d4bcc4a
KW
3270# define SYSTEM_DEFAULT_LOCALE
3271# endif
3272# ifdef SYSTEM_DEFAULT_LOCALE
3273
65ebb059 3274 const char *system_default_locale = NULL;
98994639 3275
7d4bcc4a 3276# endif
948523db
KW
3277
3278# ifndef DEBUGGING
3279# define DEBUG_LOCALE_INIT(a,b,c)
3280# else
7d4bcc4a 3281
8298454c 3282 DEBUG_INITIALIZATION_set(cBOOL(PerlEnv_getenv("PERL_DEBUG_LOCALE_INIT")));
7d4bcc4a
KW
3283
3284# define DEBUG_LOCALE_INIT(category, locale, result) \
2fcc0ca9
KW
3285 STMT_START { \
3286 if (debug_initialization) { \
3287 PerlIO_printf(Perl_debug_log, \
3288 "%s:%d: %s\n", \
3289 __FILE__, __LINE__, \
a4f00dcc 3290 setlocale_debug_string(category, \
2fcc0ca9
KW
3291 locale, \
3292 result)); \
3293 } \
3294 } STMT_END
2fcc0ca9 3295
948523db
KW
3296/* Make sure the parallel arrays are properly set up */
3297# ifdef USE_LOCALE_NUMERIC
3298 assert(categories[LC_NUMERIC_INDEX] == LC_NUMERIC);
3299 assert(strEQ(category_names[LC_NUMERIC_INDEX], "LC_NUMERIC"));
e9bc6d6b
KW
3300# ifdef USE_POSIX_2008_LOCALE
3301 assert(category_masks[LC_NUMERIC_INDEX] == LC_NUMERIC_MASK);
3302# endif
948523db
KW
3303# endif
3304# ifdef USE_LOCALE_CTYPE
3305 assert(categories[LC_CTYPE_INDEX] == LC_CTYPE);
3306 assert(strEQ(category_names[LC_CTYPE_INDEX], "LC_CTYPE"));
e9bc6d6b
KW
3307# ifdef USE_POSIX_2008_LOCALE
3308 assert(category_masks[LC_CTYPE_INDEX] == LC_CTYPE_MASK);
3309# endif
948523db
KW
3310# endif
3311# ifdef USE_LOCALE_COLLATE
3312 assert(categories[LC_COLLATE_INDEX] == LC_COLLATE);
3313 assert(strEQ(category_names[LC_COLLATE_INDEX], "LC_COLLATE"));
e9bc6d6b
KW
3314# ifdef USE_POSIX_2008_LOCALE
3315 assert(category_masks[LC_COLLATE_INDEX] == LC_COLLATE_MASK);
3316# endif
948523db
KW
3317# endif
3318# ifdef USE_LOCALE_TIME
3319 assert(categories[LC_TIME_INDEX] == LC_TIME);
3320 assert(strEQ(category_names[LC_TIME_INDEX], "LC_TIME"));
e9bc6d6b
KW
3321# ifdef USE_POSIX_2008_LOCALE
3322 assert(category_masks[LC_TIME_INDEX] == LC_TIME_MASK);
3323# endif
948523db
KW
3324# endif
3325# ifdef USE_LOCALE_MESSAGES
3326 assert(categories[LC_MESSAGES_INDEX] == LC_MESSAGES);
3327 assert(strEQ(category_names[LC_MESSAGES_INDEX], "LC_MESSAGES"));
e9bc6d6b
KW
3328# ifdef USE_POSIX_2008_LOCALE
3329 assert(category_masks[LC_MESSAGES_INDEX] == LC_MESSAGES_MASK);
3330# endif
948523db
KW
3331# endif
3332# ifdef USE_LOCALE_MONETARY
3333 assert(categories[LC_MONETARY_INDEX] == LC_MONETARY);
3334 assert(strEQ(category_names[LC_MONETARY_INDEX], "LC_MONETARY"));
e9bc6d6b
KW
3335# ifdef USE_POSIX_2008_LOCALE
3336 assert(category_masks[LC_MONETARY_INDEX] == LC_MONETARY_MASK);
3337# endif
948523db 3338# endif
9821811f
KW
3339# ifdef USE_LOCALE_ADDRESS
3340 assert(categories[LC_ADDRESS_INDEX] == LC_ADDRESS);
3341 assert(strEQ(category_names[LC_ADDRESS_INDEX], "LC_ADDRESS"));
e9bc6d6b
KW
3342# ifdef USE_POSIX_2008_LOCALE
3343 assert(category_masks[LC_ADDRESS_INDEX] == LC_ADDRESS_MASK);
3344# endif
9821811f
KW
3345# endif
3346# ifdef USE_LOCALE_IDENTIFICATION
3347 assert(categories[LC_IDENTIFICATION_INDEX] == LC_IDENTIFICATION);
3348 assert(strEQ(category_names[LC_IDENTIFICATION_INDEX], "LC_IDENTIFICATION"));
e9bc6d6b
KW
3349# ifdef USE_POSIX_2008_LOCALE
3350 assert(category_masks[LC_IDENTIFICATION_INDEX] == LC_IDENTIFICATION_MASK);
3351# endif
9821811f
KW
3352# endif
3353# ifdef USE_LOCALE_MEASUREMENT
3354 assert(categories[LC_MEASUREMENT_INDEX] == LC_MEASUREMENT);
3355 assert(strEQ(category_names[LC_MEASUREMENT_INDEX], "LC_MEASUREMENT"));
e9bc6d6b
KW
3356# ifdef USE_POSIX_2008_LOCALE
3357 assert(category_masks[LC_MEASUREMENT_INDEX] == LC_MEASUREMENT_MASK);
3358# endif
9821811f
KW
3359# endif
3360# ifdef USE_LOCALE_PAPER
3361 assert(categories[LC_PAPER_INDEX] == LC_PAPER);
3362 assert(strEQ(category_names[LC_PAPER_INDEX], "LC_PAPER"));
e9bc6d6b
KW
3363# ifdef USE_POSIX_2008_LOCALE
3364 assert(category_masks[LC_PAPER_INDEX] == LC_PAPER_MASK);
3365# endif
9821811f
KW
3366# endif
3367# ifdef USE_LOCALE_TELEPHONE
3368 assert(categories[LC_TELEPHONE_INDEX] == LC_TELEPHONE);
3369 assert(strEQ(category_names[LC_TELEPHONE_INDEX], "LC_TELEPHONE"));
e9bc6d6b
KW
3370# ifdef USE_POSIX_2008_LOCALE
3371 assert(category_masks[LC_TELEPHONE_INDEX] == LC_TELEPHONE_MASK);
3372# endif
9821811f 3373# endif
948523db
KW
3374# ifdef LC_ALL
3375 assert(categories[LC_ALL_INDEX] == LC_ALL);
3376 assert(strEQ(category_names[LC_ALL_INDEX], "LC_ALL"));
3377 assert(NOMINAL_LC_ALL_INDEX == LC_ALL_INDEX);
e9bc6d6b
KW
3378# ifdef USE_POSIX_2008_LOCALE
3379 assert(category_masks[LC_ALL_INDEX] == LC_ALL_MASK);
3380# endif
948523db
KW
3381# endif
3382# endif /* DEBUGGING */
47280b20
KW
3383
3384 /* Initialize the cache of the program's UTF-8ness for the always known
3385 * locales C and POSIX */
3386 my_strlcpy(PL_locale_utf8ness, C_and_POSIX_utf8ness,
3387 sizeof(PL_locale_utf8ness));
3388
e9bc6d6b
KW
3389# ifdef USE_THREAD_SAFE_LOCALE
3390# ifdef WIN32
3391
3392 _configthreadlocale(_ENABLE_PER_THREAD_LOCALE);
3393
3394# endif
3395# endif
39e69e77 3396# ifdef USE_POSIX_2008_LOCALE
e9bc6d6b
KW
3397
3398 PL_C_locale_obj = newlocale(LC_ALL_MASK, "C", (locale_t) 0);
3399 if (! PL_C_locale_obj) {
3400 Perl_croak_nocontext(
3401 "panic: Cannot create POSIX 2008 C locale object; errno=%d", errno);
3402 }
3403 if (DEBUG_Lv_TEST || debug_initialization) {
3404 PerlIO_printf(Perl_debug_log, "%s:%d: created C object %p\n", __FILE__, __LINE__, PL_C_locale_obj);
3405 }
3406
3407# endif
3408
78f7c09f
KW
3409# ifdef USE_LOCALE_NUMERIC
3410
3ca88433
KW
3411 PL_numeric_radix_sv = newSVpvs(".");
3412
78f7c09f
KW
3413# endif
3414
e9bc6d6b
KW
3415# if defined(USE_POSIX_2008_LOCALE) && ! defined(HAS_QUERYLOCALE)
3416
3417 /* Initialize our records. If we have POSIX 2008, we have LC_ALL */
3418 do_setlocale_c(LC_ALL, my_setlocale(LC_ALL, NULL));
3419
3420# endif
b56c4436 3421# ifdef LOCALE_ENVIRON_REQUIRED
98994639
HS
3422
3423 /*
3424 * Ultrix setlocale(..., "") fails if there are no environment
3425 * variables from which to get a locale name.
3426 */
3427
b56c4436
KW
3428# ifndef LC_ALL
3429# error Ultrix without LC_ALL not implemented
3430# else
7d4bcc4a 3431
b56c4436
KW
3432 {
3433 bool done = FALSE;
ea92aad8
KW
3434 if (lang) {
3435 sl_result[LC_ALL_INDEX] = do_setlocale_c(LC_ALL, setlocale_init);
3436 DEBUG_LOCALE_INIT(LC_ALL, setlocale_init, sl_result[LC_ALL_INDEX]);
3437 if (sl_result[LC_ALL_INDEX])
3438 done = TRUE;
3439 else
e5f10d49 3440 setlocale_failure = TRUE;
ea92aad8
KW
3441 }
3442 if (! setlocale_failure) {
3443 const char * locale_param;
3444 for (i = 0; i < LC_ALL_INDEX; i++) {
3445 locale_param = (! done && (lang || PerlEnv_getenv(category_names[i])))
3446 ? setlocale_init
3447 : NULL;
3448 sl_result[i] = do_setlocale_r(categories[i], locale_param);
3449 if (! sl_result[i]) {
3450 setlocale_failure = TRUE;
3451 }
3452 DEBUG_LOCALE_INIT(categories[i], locale_param, sl_result[i]);
e5f10d49 3453 }
c835d6be 3454 }
7d4bcc4a
KW
3455 }
3456
3457# endif /* LC_ALL */
e5f10d49 3458# endif /* LOCALE_ENVIRON_REQUIRED */
98994639 3459
65ebb059 3460 /* We try each locale in the list until we get one that works, or exhaust
20a240df
KW
3461 * the list. Normally the loop is executed just once. But if setting the
3462 * locale fails, inside the loop we add fallback trials to the array and so
3463 * will execute the loop multiple times */
c3fcd832
KW
3464 trial_locales[0] = setlocale_init;
3465 trial_locales_count = 1;
7d4bcc4a 3466
65ebb059
KW
3467 for (i= 0; i < trial_locales_count; i++) {
3468 const char * trial_locale = trial_locales[i];
3469
3470 if (i > 0) {
3471
3472 /* XXX This is to preserve old behavior for LOCALE_ENVIRON_REQUIRED
3473 * when i==0, but I (khw) don't think that behavior makes much
3474 * sense */
3475 setlocale_failure = FALSE;
3476
7d4bcc4a 3477# ifdef SYSTEM_DEFAULT_LOCALE
291a84fb 3478# ifdef WIN32 /* Note that assumes Win32 has LC_ALL */
7d4bcc4a 3479
65ebb059
KW
3480 /* On Windows machines, an entry of "" after the 0th means to use
3481 * the system default locale, which we now proceed to get. */
3482 if (strEQ(trial_locale, "")) {
3483 unsigned int j;
3484
3485 /* Note that this may change the locale, but we are going to do
3486 * that anyway just below */
837ce802 3487 system_default_locale = do_setlocale_c(LC_ALL, "");
5d1187d1 3488 DEBUG_LOCALE_INIT(LC_ALL, "", system_default_locale);
65ebb059 3489
7d4bcc4a 3490 /* Skip if invalid or if it's already on the list of locales to
65ebb059
KW
3491 * try */
3492 if (! system_default_locale) {
3493 goto next_iteration;
3494 }
3495 for (j = 0; j < trial_locales_count; j++) {
3496 if (strEQ(system_default_locale, trial_locales[j])) {
3497 goto next_iteration;
3498 }
3499 }
3500
3501 trial_locale = system_default_locale;
3502 }
ec0202b5
KW
3503# else
3504# error SYSTEM_DEFAULT_LOCALE only implemented for Win32
3505# endif
7d4bcc4a 3506# endif /* SYSTEM_DEFAULT_LOCALE */
291a84fb
KW
3507
3508 } /* For i > 0 */
65ebb059 3509
7d4bcc4a
KW
3510# ifdef LC_ALL
3511
948523db
KW
3512 sl_result[LC_ALL_INDEX] = do_setlocale_c(LC_ALL, trial_locale);
3513 DEBUG_LOCALE_INIT(LC_ALL, trial_locale, sl_result[LC_ALL_INDEX]);
3514 if (! sl_result[LC_ALL_INDEX]) {
49c85077 3515 setlocale_failure = TRUE;
7cd8b568
KW
3516 }
3517 else {
3518 /* Since LC_ALL succeeded, it should have changed all the other
3519 * categories it can to its value; so we massage things so that the
3520 * setlocales below just return their category's current values.
3521 * This adequately handles the case in NetBSD where LC_COLLATE may
3522 * not be defined for a locale, and setting it individually will
7d4bcc4a 3523 * fail, whereas setting LC_ALL succeeds, leaving LC_COLLATE set to
7cd8b568
KW
3524 * the POSIX locale. */
3525 trial_locale = NULL;
3526 }
7d4bcc4a
KW
3527
3528# endif /* LC_ALL */
98994639 3529
e5f10d49
KW
3530 if (! setlocale_failure) {
3531 unsigned int j;
3532 for (j = 0; j < NOMINAL_LC_ALL_INDEX; j++) {
3533 curlocales[j]
3534 = savepv(do_setlocale_r(categories[j], trial_locale));
3535 if (! curlocales[j]) {
3536 setlocale_failure = TRUE;
3537 }
3538 DEBUG_LOCALE_INIT(categories[j], trial_locale, curlocales[j]);
3539 }
c835d6be 3540
e5f10d49
KW
3541 if (! setlocale_failure) { /* All succeeded */
3542 break; /* Exit trial_locales loop */
49c85077 3543 }
65ebb059 3544 }
98994639 3545
49c85077
KW
3546 /* Here, something failed; will need to try a fallback. */
3547 ok = 0;
65ebb059 3548
49c85077
KW
3549 if (i == 0) {
3550 unsigned int j;
98994639 3551
65ebb059 3552 if (locwarn) { /* Output failure info only on the first one */
7d4bcc4a
KW
3553
3554# ifdef LC_ALL
98994639 3555
49c85077
KW
3556 PerlIO_printf(Perl_error_log,
3557 "perl: warning: Setting locale failed.\n");
98994639 3558
7d4bcc4a 3559# else /* !LC_ALL */
98994639 3560
49c85077
KW
3561 PerlIO_printf(Perl_error_log,
3562 "perl: warning: Setting locale failed for the categories:\n\t");
7d4bcc4a 3563
e5f10d49
KW
3564 for (j = 0; j < NOMINAL_LC_ALL_INDEX; j++) {
3565 if (! curlocales[j]) {
3566 PerlIO_printf(Perl_error_log, category_names[j]);
3567 }
3568 else {
3569 Safefree(curlocales[j]);
3570 }
3571 }
7d4bcc4a 3572
7d4bcc4a 3573# endif /* LC_ALL */
98994639 3574
49c85077
KW
3575 PerlIO_printf(Perl_error_log,
3576 "perl: warning: Please check that your locale settings:\n");
98994639 3577
7d4bcc4a
KW
3578# ifdef __GLIBC__
3579
49c85077
KW
3580 PerlIO_printf(Perl_error_log,
3581 "\tLANGUAGE = %c%s%c,\n",
3582 language ? '"' : '(',
3583 language ? language : "unset",
3584 language ? '"' : ')');
7d4bcc4a 3585# endif
98994639 3586
49c85077
KW
3587 PerlIO_printf(Perl_error_log,
3588 "\tLC_ALL = %c%s%c,\n",
3589 lc_all ? '"' : '(',
3590 lc_all ? lc_all : "unset",
3591 lc_all ? '"' : ')');
98994639 3592
7d4bcc4a
KW
3593# if defined(USE_ENVIRON_ARRAY)
3594
49c85077 3595 {
cd999af9 3596 char **e;
d5e32b93
KW
3597
3598 /* Look through the environment for any variables of the
3599 * form qr/ ^ LC_ [A-Z]+ = /x, except LC_ALL which was
3600 * already handled above. These are assumed to be locale
3601 * settings. Output them and their values. */
cd999af9 3602 for (e = environ; *e; e++) {
d5e32b93
KW
3603 const STRLEN prefix_len = sizeof("LC_") - 1;
3604 STRLEN uppers_len;
3605
cd999af9 3606 if ( strBEGINs(*e, "LC_")
c8b388b0 3607 && ! strBEGINs(*e, "LC_ALL=")
d5e32b93
KW
3608 && (uppers_len = strspn(*e + prefix_len,
3609 "ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ"))
3610 && ((*e)[prefix_len + uppers_len] == '='))
cd999af9
KW
3611 {
3612 PerlIO_printf(Perl_error_log, "\t%.*s = \"%s\",\n",
d5e32b93
KW
3613 (int) (prefix_len + uppers_len), *e,
3614 *e + prefix_len + uppers_len + 1);
cd999af9
KW
3615 }
3616 }
49c85077 3617 }
7d4bcc4a
KW
3618
3619# else
3620
49c85077
KW
3621 PerlIO_printf(Perl_error_log,
3622 "\t(possibly more locale environment variables)\n");
7d4bcc4a
KW
3623
3624# endif
98994639 3625
49c85077
KW
3626 PerlIO_printf(Perl_error_log,
3627 "\tLANG = %c%s%c\n",
3628 lang ? '"' : '(',
3629 lang ? lang : "unset",
3630 lang ? '"' : ')');
98994639 3631
49c85077
KW
3632 PerlIO_printf(Perl_error_log,
3633 " are supported and installed on your system.\n");
3634 }
98994639 3635
65ebb059 3636 /* Calculate what fallback locales to try. We have avoided this
f6bab5f6 3637 * until we have to, because failure is quite unlikely. This will
65ebb059
KW
3638 * usually change the upper bound of the loop we are in.
3639 *
3640 * Since the system's default way of setting the locale has not
3641 * found one that works, We use Perl's defined ordering: LC_ALL,
3642 * LANG, and the C locale. We don't try the same locale twice, so
3643 * don't add to the list if already there. (On POSIX systems, the
3644 * LC_ALL element will likely be a repeat of the 0th element "",
6b058d42
KW
3645 * but there's no harm done by doing it explicitly.
3646 *
3647 * Note that this tries the LC_ALL environment variable even on
3648 * systems which have no LC_ALL locale setting. This may or may
3649 * not have been originally intentional, but there's no real need
3650 * to change the behavior. */
65ebb059
KW
3651 if (lc_all) {
3652 for (j = 0; j < trial_locales_count; j++) {
3653 if (strEQ(lc_all, trial_locales[j])) {
3654 goto done_lc_all;
3655 }
3656 }
3657 trial_locales[trial_locales_count++] = lc_all;
3658 }
3659 done_lc_all:
98994639 3660
65ebb059
KW
3661 if (lang) {
3662 for (j = 0; j < trial_locales_count; j++) {
3663 if (strEQ(lang, trial_locales[j])) {
3664 goto done_lang;
3665 }
3666 }
3667 trial_locales[trial_locales_count++] = lang;
3668 }
3669 done_lang:
3670
7d4bcc4a
KW
3671# if defined(WIN32) && defined(LC_ALL)
3672
65ebb059
KW
3673 /* For Windows, we also try the system default locale before "C".
3674 * (If there exists a Windows without LC_ALL we skip this because
3675 * it gets too complicated. For those, the "C" is the next
3676 * fallback possibility). The "" is the same as the 0th element of
3677 * the array, but the code at the loop above knows to treat it
3678 * differently when not the 0th */
3679 trial_locales[trial_locales_count++] = "";
7d4bcc4a
KW
3680
3681# endif
65ebb059
KW
3682
3683 for (j = 0; j < trial_locales_count; j++) {
3684 if (strEQ("C", trial_locales[j])) {
3685 goto done_C;
3686 }
3687 }
3688 trial_locales[trial_locales_count++] = "C";
98994639 3689
65ebb059
KW
3690 done_C: ;
3691 } /* end of first time through the loop */
98994639 3692
7d4bcc4a
KW
3693# ifdef WIN32
3694
65ebb059 3695 next_iteration: ;
7d4bcc4a
KW
3696
3697# endif
65ebb059
KW
3698
3699 } /* end of looping through the trial locales */
3700
3701 if (ok < 1) { /* If we tried to fallback */
3702 const char* msg;
3703 if (! setlocale_failure) { /* fallback succeeded */
3704 msg = "Falling back to";
3705 }
3706 else { /* fallback failed */
e5f10d49 3707 unsigned int j;
98994639 3708
65ebb059
KW
3709 /* We dropped off the end of the loop, so have to decrement i to
3710 * get back to the value the last time through */
3711 i--;
98994639 3712
65ebb059
KW
3713 ok = -1;
3714 msg = "Failed to fall back to";
3715
3716 /* To continue, we should use whatever values we've got */
7d4bcc4a 3717
e5f10d49
KW
3718 for (j = 0; j < NOMINAL_LC_ALL_INDEX; j++) {
3719 Safefree(curlocales[j]);
3720 curlocales[j] = savepv(do_setlocale_r(categories[j], NULL));
3721 DEBUG_LOCALE_INIT(categories[j], NULL, curlocales[j]);
3722 }
65ebb059
KW
3723 }
3724
3725 if (locwarn) {
3726 const char * description;
3727 const char * name = "";
3728 if (strEQ(trial_locales[i], "C")) {
3729 description = "the standard locale";
3730 name = "C";
3731 }
7d4bcc4a
KW
3732
3733# ifdef SYSTEM_DEFAULT_LOCALE
3734
65ebb059
KW
3735 else if (strEQ(trial_locales[i], "")) {
3736 description = "the system default locale";
3737 if (system_default_locale) {
3738 name = system_default_locale;
3739 }
3740 }
7d4bcc4a
KW
3741
3742# endif /* SYSTEM_DEFAULT_LOCALE */
3743
65ebb059
KW
3744 else {
3745 description = "a fallback locale";
3746 name = trial_locales[i];
3747 }
3748 if (name && strNE(name, "")) {
3749 PerlIO_printf(Perl_error_log,
3750 "perl: warning: %s %s (\"%s\").\n", msg, description, name);
3751 }
3752 else {
3753 PerlIO_printf(Perl_error_log,
3754 "perl: warning: %s %s.\n", msg, description);
3755 }
3756 }
3757 } /* End of tried to fallback */
98994639 3758
e5f10d49
KW
3759 /* Done with finding the locales; update our records */
3760
7d4bcc4a
KW
3761# ifdef USE_LOCALE_CTYPE
3762
948523db 3763 new_ctype(curlocales[LC_CTYPE_INDEX]);
98994639 3764
e5f10d49 3765# endif
7d4bcc4a
KW
3766# ifdef USE_LOCALE_COLLATE
3767
948523db 3768 new_collate(curlocales[LC_COLLATE_INDEX]);
98994639 3769
e5f10d49 3770# endif
7d4bcc4a
KW
3771# ifdef USE_LOCALE_NUMERIC
3772
948523db 3773 new_numeric(curlocales[LC_NUMERIC_INDEX]);
e5f10d49
KW
3774
3775# endif
3776
948523db 3777 for (i = 0; i < NOMINAL_LC_ALL_INDEX; i++) {
47280b20 3778
e9bc6d6b 3779# if defined(USE_ITHREADS) && ! defined(USE_THREAD_SAFE_LOCALE)
47280b20
KW
3780
3781 /* This caches whether each category's locale is UTF-8 or not. This
3782 * may involve changing the locale. It is ok to do this at
e9bc6d6b
KW
3783 * initialization time before any threads have started, but not later
3784 * unless thread-safe operations are used.
47280b20
KW
3785 * Caching means that if the program heeds our dictate not to change
3786 * locales in threaded applications, this data will remain valid, and
9de6fe47
KW
3787 * it may get queried without having to change locales. If the
3788 * environment is such that all categories have the same locale, this
3789 * isn't needed, as the code will not change the locale; but this
3790 * handles the uncommon case where the environment has disparate
3791 * locales for the categories */
47280b20
KW
3792 (void) _is_cur_LC_category_utf8(categories[i]);
3793
3794# endif
3795
e5f10d49
KW
3796 Safefree(curlocales[i]);
3797 }
b310b053 3798
7d4bcc4a
KW
3799# if defined(USE_PERLIO) && defined(USE_LOCALE_CTYPE)
3800
49c85077 3801 /* Set PL_utf8locale to TRUE if using PerlIO _and_ the current LC_CTYPE
50bf02bd
KW
3802 * locale is UTF-8. The call to new_ctype() just above has already
3803 * calculated the latter value and saved it in PL_in_utf8_CTYPE_locale. If
3804 * both PL_utf8locale and PL_unicode (set by -C or by $ENV{PERL_UNICODE})
3805 * are true, perl.c:S_parse_body() will turn on the PerlIO :utf8 layer on
3806 * STDIN, STDOUT, STDERR, _and_ the default open discipline. */
3807 PL_utf8locale = PL_in_utf8_CTYPE_locale;
49c85077 3808
a05d7ebb 3809 /* Set PL_unicode to $ENV{PERL_UNICODE} if using PerlIO.
fde18df1
JH
3810 This is an alternative to using the -C command line switch
3811 (the -C if present will override this). */
3812 {
dd374669 3813 const char *p = PerlEnv_getenv("PERL_UNICODE");
a05d7ebb 3814 PL_unicode = p ? parse_unicode_opts(&p) : 0;
5a22a2bb
NC
3815 if (PL_unicode & PERL_UNICODE_UTF8CACHEASSERT_FLAG)
3816 PL_utf8cache = -1;
b310b053
JH
3817 }
3818
7d4bcc4a 3819# endif
7d4bcc4a
KW
3820# ifdef __GLIBC__
3821
175c4cf9 3822 Safefree(language);
7d4bcc4a
KW
3823
3824# endif
175c4cf9
KW
3825
3826 Safefree(lc_all);
3827 Safefree(lang);
3828
e3305790 3829#endif /* USE_LOCALE */
2fcc0ca9 3830#ifdef DEBUGGING
7d4bcc4a 3831
2fcc0ca9 3832 /* So won't continue to output stuff */
27cdc72e 3833 DEBUG_INITIALIZATION_set(FALSE);
7d4bcc4a 3834
2fcc0ca9
KW
3835#endif
3836
98994639
HS
3837 return ok;
3838}
3839
98994639
HS
3840#ifdef USE_LOCALE_COLLATE
3841
a4a439fb 3842char *
a4a439fb
KW
3843Perl__mem_collxfrm(pTHX_ const char *input_string,
3844 STRLEN len, /* Length of 'input_string' */
3845 STRLEN *xlen, /* Set to length of returned string
3846 (not including the collation index
3847 prefix) */
3848 bool utf8 /* Is the input in UTF-8? */
6696cfa7 3849 )
98994639 3850{
a4a439fb
KW
3851
3852 /* _mem_collxfrm() is a bit like strxfrm() but with two important
3853 * differences. First, it handles embedded NULs. Second, it allocates a bit
3854 * more memory than needed for the transformed data itself. The real
55e5378d 3855 * transformed data begins at offset COLLXFRM_HDR_LEN. *xlen is set to
a4a439fb
KW
3856 * the length of that, and doesn't include the collation index size.
3857 * Please see sv_collxfrm() to see how this is used. */
3858
55e5378d
KW
3859#define COLLXFRM_HDR_LEN sizeof(PL_collation_ix)
3860
6696cfa7
KW
3861 char * s = (char *) input_string;
3862 STRLEN s_strlen = strlen(input_string);
79f120c8 3863 char *xbuf = NULL;
55e5378d 3864 STRLEN xAlloc; /* xalloc is a reserved word in VC */
17f41037 3865 STRLEN length_in_chars;
c664130f 3866 bool first_time = TRUE; /* Cleared after first loop iteration */
98994639 3867
a4a439fb
KW
3868 PERL_ARGS_ASSERT__MEM_COLLXFRM;
3869
3870 /* Must be NUL-terminated */
3871 assert(*(input_string + len) == '\0');
7918f24d 3872
79f120c8
KW
3873 /* If this locale has defective collation, skip */
3874 if (PL_collxfrm_base == 0 && PL_collxfrm_mult == 0) {
c7202dee
KW
3875 DEBUG_L(PerlIO_printf(Perl_debug_log,
3876 "_mem_collxfrm: locale's collation is defective\n"));
79f120c8
KW
3877 goto bad;
3878 }
3879
6696cfa7
KW
3880 /* Replace any embedded NULs with the control that sorts before any others.
3881 * This will give as good as possible results on strings that don't
3882 * otherwise contain that character, but otherwise there may be
3883 * less-than-perfect results with that character and NUL. This is
fdc080f3 3884 * unavoidable unless we replace strxfrm with our own implementation. */
fd43f63c
KW
3885 if (UNLIKELY(s_strlen < len)) { /* Only execute if there is an embedded
3886 NUL */
6696cfa7
KW
3887 char * e = s + len;
3888 char * sans_nuls;
fdc080f3 3889 STRLEN sans_nuls_len;
94762aa0 3890 int try_non_controls;
afc4976f
KW
3891 char this_replacement_char[] = "?\0"; /* Room for a two-byte string,
3892 making sure 2nd byte is NUL.
3893 */
3894 STRLEN this_replacement_len;
3895
1e4c9676
KW
3896 /* If we don't know what non-NUL control character sorts lowest for
3897 * this locale, find it */
f28f4d2a 3898 if (PL_strxfrm_NUL_replacement == '\0') {
6696cfa7 3899 int j;
afc4976f 3900 char * cur_min_x = NULL; /* The min_char's xfrm, (except it also
6696cfa7
KW
3901 includes the collation index
3902 prefixed. */
3903
91c0e2e0 3904 DEBUG_Lv(PerlIO_printf(Perl_debug_log, "Looking to replace NUL\n"));
94762aa0
KW
3905
3906 /* Unlikely, but it may be that no control will work to replace
1e4c9676
KW
3907 * NUL, in which case we instead look for any character. Controls
3908 * are preferred because collation order is, in general, context
3909 * sensitive, with adjoining characters affecting the order, and
3910 * controls are less likely to have such interactions, allowing the
3911 * NUL-replacement to stand on its own. (Another way to look at it
3912 * is to imagine what would happen if the NUL were replaced by a
3913 * combining character; it wouldn't work out all that well.) */
94762aa0
KW
3914 for (try_non_controls = 0;
3915 try_non_controls < 2;
3916 try_non_controls++)
3917 {
d4ff9586
KW
3918 /* Look through all legal code points (NUL isn't) */
3919 for (j = 1; j < 256; j++) {
3920 char * x; /* j's xfrm plus collation index */
3921 STRLEN x_len; /* length of 'x' */
3922 STRLEN trial_len = 1;
736a4fed 3923 char cur_source[] = { '\0', '\0' };
d4ff9586 3924
736a4fed
KW
3925 /* Skip non-controls the first time through the loop. The
3926 * controls in a UTF-8 locale are the L1 ones */
afc4976f
KW
3927 if (! try_non_controls && (PL_in_utf8_COLLATE_locale)
3928 ? ! isCNTRL_L1(j)
3929 : ! isCNTRL_LC(j))
3930 {
d4ff9586 3931 continue;
6696cfa7 3932 }
6696cfa7 3933
736a4fed
KW
3934 /* Create a 1-char string of the current code point */
3935 cur_source[0] = (char) j;
3936
d4ff9586
KW
3937 /* Then transform it */
3938 x = _mem_collxfrm(cur_source, trial_len, &x_len,
afc4976f 3939 0 /* The string is not in UTF-8 */);
6696cfa7 3940
1e4c9676 3941 /* Ignore any character that didn't successfully transform.
d4ff9586
KW
3942 * */
3943 if (! x) {
3944 continue;
3945 }
6696cfa7 3946
d4ff9586
KW
3947 /* If this character's transformation is lower than
3948 * the current lowest, this one becomes the lowest */
3949 if ( cur_min_x == NULL
3950 || strLT(x + COLLXFRM_HDR_LEN,
3951 cur_min_x + COLLXFRM_HDR_LEN))
3952 {
f28f4d2a 3953 PL_strxfrm_NUL_replacement = j;
62d66863 3954 Safefree(cur_min_x);
d4ff9586 3955 cur_min_x = x;
d4ff9586
KW
3956 }
3957 else {
3958 Safefree(x);
3959 }
1e4c9676 3960 } /* end of loop through all 255 characters */
6696cfa7 3961
1e4c9676 3962 /* Stop looking if found */
94762aa0
KW
3963 if (cur_min_x) {
3964 break;
3965 }
3966
3967 /* Unlikely, but possible, if there aren't any controls that
3968 * work in the locale, repeat the loop, looking for any
3969 * character that works */
3970 DEBUG_L(PerlIO_printf(Perl_debug_log,
3971 "_mem_collxfrm: No control worked. Trying non-controls\n"));
1e4c9676 3972 } /* End of loop to try first the controls, then any char */
6696cfa7 3973
94762aa0
KW
3974 if (! cur_min_x) {
3975 DEBUG_L(PerlIO_printf(Perl_debug_log,
3976 "_mem_collxfrm: Couldn't find any character to replace"
3977 " embedded NULs in locale %s with", PL_collation_name));
3978 goto bad;
58eebef2
KW
3979 }
3980
94762aa0
KW
3981 DEBUG_L(PerlIO_printf(Perl_debug_log,
3982 "_mem_collxfrm: Replacing embedded NULs in locale %s with "
f28f4d2a 3983 "0x%02X\n", PL_collation_name, PL_strxfrm_NUL_replacement));
94762aa0 3984
6696cfa7 3985 Safefree(cur_min_x);
1e4c9676 3986 } /* End of determining the character that is to replace NULs */
afc4976f
KW
3987
3988 /* If the replacement is variant under UTF-8, it must match the
291a84fb 3989 * UTF8-ness of the original */
f28f4d2a
KW
3990 if ( ! UVCHR_IS_INVARIANT(PL_strxfrm_NUL_replacement) && utf8) {
3991 this_replacement_char[0] =
3992 UTF8_EIGHT_BIT_HI(PL_strxfrm_NUL_replacement);
3993 this_replacement_char[1] =
3994 UTF8_EIGHT_BIT_LO(PL_strxfrm_NUL_replacement);
afc4976f
KW
3995 this_replacement_len = 2;
3996 }
3997 else {
f28f4d2a 3998 this_replacement_char[0] = PL_strxfrm_NUL_replacement;
afc4976f
KW
3999 /* this_replacement_char[1] = '\0' was done at initialization */
4000 this_replacement_len = 1;
6696cfa7
KW
4001 }
4002
4003 /* The worst case length for the replaced string would be if every
4004 * character in it is NUL. Multiply that by the length of each
4005 * replacement, and allow for a trailing NUL */
afc4976f 4006 sans_nuls_len = (len * this_replacement_len) + 1;
fdc080f3 4007 Newx(sans_nuls, sans_nuls_len, char);
6696cfa7
KW
4008 *sans_nuls = '\0';
4009
6696cfa7
KW
4010 /* Replace each NUL with the lowest collating control. Loop until have
4011 * exhausted all the NULs */
4012 while (s + s_strlen < e) {
6069d6c5 4013 my_strlcat(sans_nuls, s, sans_nuls_len);
6696cfa7
KW
4014
4015 /* Do the actual replacement */
6069d6c5 4016 my_strlcat(sans_nuls, this_replacement_char, sans_nuls_len);
6696cfa7
KW
4017
4018 /* Move past the input NUL */
4019 s += s_strlen + 1;
4020 s_strlen = strlen(s);
4021 }
4022
4023 /* And add anything that trails the final NUL */
6069d6c5 4024 my_strlcat(sans_nuls, s, sans_nuls_len);
6696cfa7
KW
4025
4026 /* Switch so below we transform this modified string */
4027 s = sans_nuls;
4028 len = strlen(s);
1e4c9676 4029 } /* End of replacing NULs */
6696cfa7 4030
a4a439fb
KW
4031 /* Make sure the UTF8ness of the string and locale match */
4032 if (utf8 != PL_in_utf8_COLLATE_locale) {
9de6fe47 4033 /* XXX convert above Unicode to 10FFFF? */
a4a439fb
KW
4034 const char * const t = s; /* Temporary so we can later find where the
4035 input was */
4036
4037 /* Here they don't match. Change the string's to be what the locale is
4038 * expecting */
4039
4040 if (! utf8) { /* locale is UTF-8, but input isn't; upgrade the input */
4041 s = (char *) bytes_to_utf8((const U8 *) s, &len);
4042 utf8 = TRUE;
4043 }
4044 else { /* locale is not UTF-8; but input is; downgrade the input */
4045
4046 s = (char *) bytes_from_utf8((const U8 *) s, &len, &utf8);
4047
4048 /* If the downgrade was successful we are done, but if the input
4049 * contains things that require UTF-8 to represent, have to do
4050 * damage control ... */
4051 if (UNLIKELY(utf8)) {
4052
4053 /* What we do is construct a non-UTF-8 string with
4054 * 1) the characters representable by a single byte converted
4055 * to be so (if necessary);
4056 * 2) and the rest converted to collate the same as the
4057 * highest collating representable character. That makes
4058 * them collate at the end. This is similar to how we
4059 * handle embedded NULs, but we use the highest collating
4060 * code point instead of the smallest. Like the NUL case,
4061 * this isn't perfect, but is the best we can reasonably
4062 * do. Every above-255 code point will sort the same as
4063 * the highest-sorting 0-255 code point. If that code
4064 * point can combine in a sequence with some other code
4065 * points for weight calculations, us changing something to
4066 * be it can adversely affect the results. But in most
4067 * cases, it should work reasonably. And note that this is
4068 * really an illegal situation: using code points above 255
4069 * on a locale where only 0-255 are valid. If two strings
4070 * sort entirely equal, then the sort order for the
4071 * above-255 code points will be in code point order. */
4072
4073 utf8 = FALSE;
4074
4075 /* If we haven't calculated the code point with the maximum
4076 * collating order for this locale, do so now */
4077 if (! PL_strxfrm_max_cp) {
4078 int j;
4079
4080 /* The current transformed string that collates the
4081 * highest (except it also includes the prefixed collation
4082 * index. */
4083 char * cur_max_x = NULL;
4084
4085 /* Look through all legal code points (NUL isn't) */
4086 for (j = 1; j < 256; j++) {
4087 char * x;
4088 STRLEN x_len;
736a4fed 4089 char cur_source[] = { '\0', '\0' };
a4a439fb 4090
736a4fed
KW
4091 /* Create a 1-char string of the current code point */
4092 cur_source[0] = (char) j;
a4a439fb
KW
4093
4094 /* Then transform it */
4095 x = _mem_collxfrm(cur_source, 1, &x_len, FALSE);
4096
4097 /* If something went wrong (which it shouldn't), just
4098 * ignore this code point */
94762aa0 4099 if (! x) {
a4a439fb
KW
4100 continue;
4101 }
4102
4103 /* If this character's transformation is higher than
4104 * the current highest, this one becomes the highest */
4105 if ( cur_max_x == NULL
55e5378d
KW
4106 || strGT(x + COLLXFRM_HDR_LEN,
4107 cur_max_x + COLLXFRM_HDR_LEN))
a4a439fb
KW
4108 {
4109 PL_strxfrm_max_cp = j;
62d66863 4110 Safefree(cur_max_x);
a4a439fb
KW
4111 cur_max_x = x;
4112 }
4113 else {
4114 Safefree(x);
4115 }
4116 }
4117
94762aa0
KW
4118 if (! cur_max_x) {
4119 DEBUG_L(PerlIO_printf(Perl_debug_log,
4120 "_mem_collxfrm: Couldn't find any character to"
4121 " replace above-Latin1 chars in locale %s with",
4122 PL_collation_name));
4123 goto bad;
4124 }
4125
58eebef2
KW
4126 DEBUG_L(PerlIO_printf(Perl_debug_log,
4127 "_mem_collxfrm: highest 1-byte collating character"
4128 " in locale %s is 0x%02X\n",
4129 PL_collation_name,
4130 PL_strxfrm_max_cp));
58eebef2 4131
a4a439fb
KW
4132 Safefree(cur_max_x);
4133 }
4134
4135 /* Here we know which legal code point collates the highest.
4136 * We are ready to construct the non-UTF-8 string. The length
4137 * will be at least 1 byte smaller than the input string
4138 * (because we changed at least one 2-byte character into a
4139 * single byte), but that is eaten up by the trailing NUL */
4140 Newx(s, len, char);
4141
4142 {
4143 STRLEN i;
4144 STRLEN d= 0;
042d9e50 4145 char * e = (char *) t + len;
a4a439fb
KW
4146
4147 for (i = 0; i < len; i+= UTF8SKIP(t + i)) {
4148 U8 cur_char = t[i];
4149 if (UTF8_IS_INVARIANT(cur_char)) {
4150 s[d++] = cur_char;
4151 }
042d9e50 4152 else if (UTF8_IS_NEXT_CHAR_DOWNGRADEABLE(t + i, e)) {
a4a439fb
KW
4153 s[d++] = EIGHT_BIT_UTF8_TO_NATIVE(cur_char, t[i+1]);
4154 }
4155 else { /* Replace illegal cp with highest collating
4156 one */
4157 s[d++] = PL_strxfrm_max_cp;
4158 }
4159 }
4160 s[d++] = '\0';
4161 Renew(s, d, char); /* Free up unused space */
4162 }
4163 }
4164 }
4165
4166 /* Here, we have constructed a modified version of the input. It could
4167 * be that we already had a modified copy before we did this version.
4168 * If so, that copy is no longer needed */
4169 if (t != input_string) {
4170 Safefree(t);
4171 }
4172 }
4173
17f41037
KW
4174 length_in_chars = (utf8)
4175 ? utf8_length((U8 *) s, (U8 *) s + len)
4176 : len;
4177
59c018b9
KW
4178 /* The first element in the output is the collation id, used by
4179 * sv_collxfrm(); then comes the space for the transformed string. The
4180 * equation should give us a good estimate as to how much is needed */
55e5378d 4181 xAlloc = COLLXFRM_HDR_LEN
a4a439fb 4182 + PL_collxfrm_base
17f41037 4183 + (PL_collxfrm_mult * length_in_chars);
a02a5408 4184 Newx(xbuf, xAlloc, char);
c7202dee
KW
4185 if (UNLIKELY(! xbuf)) {
4186 DEBUG_L(PerlIO_printf(Perl_debug_log,
4187 "_mem_collxfrm: Couldn't malloc %zu bytes\n", xAlloc));
98994639 4188 goto bad;
c7202dee 4189 }
98994639 4190
d35fca5f 4191 /* Store the collation id */
98994639 4192 *(U32*)xbuf = PL_collation_ix;
d35fca5f
KW
4193
4194 /* Then the transformation of the input. We loop until successful, or we
4195 * give up */
4ebeff16 4196 for (;;) {
1adab0a7 4197
55e5378d 4198 *xlen = strxfrm(xbuf + COLLXFRM_HDR_LEN, s, xAlloc - COLLXFRM_HDR_LEN);
4ebeff16
KW
4199
4200 /* If the transformed string occupies less space than we told strxfrm()
4201 * was available, it means it successfully transformed the whole
4202 * string. */
55e5378d 4203 if (*xlen < xAlloc - COLLXFRM_HDR_LEN) {
17f41037 4204
1adab0a7
KW
4205 /* Some systems include a trailing NUL in the returned length.
4206 * Ignore it, using a loop in case multiple trailing NULs are
4207 * returned. */
4208 while ( (*xlen) > 0
4209 && *(xbuf + COLLXFRM_HDR_LEN + (*xlen) - 1) == '\0')
4210 {
4211 (*xlen)--;
4212 }
4213
17f41037
KW
4214 /* If the first try didn't get it, it means our prediction was low.
4215 * Modify the coefficients so that we predict a larger value in any
4216 * future transformations */
4217 if (! first_time) {
4218 STRLEN needed = *xlen + 1; /* +1 For trailing NUL */
4219 STRLEN computed_guess = PL_collxfrm_base
4220 + (PL_collxfrm_mult * length_in_chars);
e1c30f0c
KW
4221
4222 /* On zero-length input, just keep current slope instead of
4223 * dividing by 0 */
4224 const STRLEN new_m = (length_in_chars != 0)
4225 ? needed / length_in_chars
4226 : PL_collxfrm_mult;
17f41037
KW
4227
4228 DEBUG_Lv(PerlIO_printf(Perl_debug_log,
b07929e4
KW
4229 "%s: %d: initial size of %zu bytes for a length "
4230 "%zu string was insufficient, %zu needed\n",
17f41037 4231 __FILE__, __LINE__,
b07929e4 4232 computed_guess, length_in_chars, needed));
17f41037
KW
4233
4234 /* If slope increased, use it, but discard this result for
4235 * length 1 strings, as we can't be sure that it's a real slope
4236 * change */
4237 if (length_in_chars > 1 && new_m > PL_collxfrm_mult) {
7d4bcc4a
KW
4238
4239# ifdef DEBUGGING
4240
17f41037
KW
4241 STRLEN old_m = PL_collxfrm_mult;
4242 STRLEN old_b = PL_collxfrm_base;
7d4bcc4a
KW
4243
4244# endif
4245
17f41037
KW
4246 PL_collxfrm_mult = new_m;
4247 PL_collxfrm_base = 1; /* +1 For trailing NUL */
4248 computed_guess = PL_collxfrm_base
4249 + (PL_collxfrm_mult * length_in_chars);
4250 if (computed_guess < needed) {
4251 PL_collxfrm_base += needed - computed_guess;
4252 }
4253
4254 DEBUG_Lv(PerlIO_printf(Perl_debug_log,
b07929e4
KW
4255 "%s: %d: slope is now %zu; was %zu, base "
4256 "is now %zu; was %zu\n",
17f41037 4257 __FILE__, __LINE__,
b07929e4
KW
4258 PL_collxfrm_mult, old_m,
4259 PL_collxfrm_base, old_b));
17f41037
KW
4260 }
4261 else { /* Slope didn't change, but 'b' did */
4262 const STRLEN new_b = needed
4263 - computed_guess
4264 + PL_collxfrm_base;
4265 DEBUG_Lv(PerlIO_printf(Perl_debug_log,
b07929e4 4266 "%s: %d: base is now %zu; was %zu\n",
17f41037 4267 __FILE__, __LINE__,
b07929e4 4268 new_b, PL_collxfrm_base));
17f41037
KW
4269 PL_collxfrm_base = new_b;
4270 }
4271 }
4272
4ebeff16
KW
4273 break;
4274 }
bb0f664e 4275
c7202dee
KW
4276 if (UNLIKELY(*xlen >= PERL_INT_MAX)) {
4277 DEBUG_L(PerlIO_printf(Perl_debug_log,
4278 "_mem_collxfrm: Needed %zu bytes, max permissible is %u\n",
4279 *xlen, PERL_INT_MAX));
4ebeff16 4280 goto bad;
c7202dee 4281 }
d35fca5f 4282
c664130f 4283 /* A well-behaved strxfrm() returns exactly how much space it needs
1adab0a7
KW
4284 * (usually not including the trailing NUL) when it fails due to not
4285 * enough space being provided. Assume that this is the case unless
4286 * it's been proven otherwise */
c664130f 4287 if (LIKELY(PL_strxfrm_is_behaved) && first_time) {
55e5378d 4288 xAlloc = *xlen + COLLXFRM_HDR_LEN + 1;
c664130f
KW
4289 }
4290 else { /* Here, either:
4291 * 1) The strxfrm() has previously shown bad behavior; or
4292 * 2) It isn't the first time through the loop, which means
4293 * that the strxfrm() is now showing bad behavior, because
4294 * we gave it what it said was needed in the previous
4295 * iteration, and it came back saying it needed still more.
4296 * (Many versions of cygwin fit this. When the buffer size
4297 * isn't sufficient, they return the input size instead of
4298 * how much is needed.)
d4ff9586
KW
4299 * Increase the buffer size by a fixed percentage and try again.
4300 * */
6ddd902c 4301 xAlloc += (xAlloc / 4) + 1;
c664130f 4302 PL_strxfrm_is_behaved = FALSE;
c664130f 4303
7d4bcc4a
KW
4304# ifdef DEBUGGING
4305
58eebef2
KW
4306 if (DEBUG_Lv_TEST || debug_initialization) {
4307 PerlIO_printf(Perl_debug_log,
4308 "_mem_collxfrm required more space than previously calculated"
b07929e4 4309 " for locale %s, trying again with new guess=%d+%zu\n",
58eebef2 4310 PL_collation_name, (int) COLLXFRM_HDR_LEN,
b07929e4 4311 xAlloc - COLLXFRM_HDR_LEN);
58eebef2 4312 }
7d4bcc4a
KW
4313
4314# endif
4315
58eebef2 4316 }
c664130f 4317
4ebeff16 4318 Renew(xbuf, xAlloc, char);
c7202dee
KW
4319 if (UNLIKELY(! xbuf)) {
4320 DEBUG_L(PerlIO_printf(Perl_debug_log,
4321 "_mem_collxfrm: Couldn't realloc %zu bytes\n", xAlloc));
4ebeff16 4322 goto bad;
c7202dee 4323 }
c664130f
KW
4324
4325 first_time = FALSE;
4ebeff16 4326 }
98994639 4327
6696cfa7 4328
7d4bcc4a
KW
4329# ifdef DEBUGGING
4330
58eebef2 4331 if (DEBUG_Lv_TEST || debug_initialization) {
c7202dee
KW
4332
4333 print_collxfrm_input_and_return(s, s + len, xlen, utf8);
4334 PerlIO_printf(Perl_debug_log, "Its xfrm is:");
7e2f38b2
KW
4335 PerlIO_printf(Perl_debug_log, "%s\n",
4336 _byte_dump_string((U8 *) xbuf + COLLXFRM_HDR_LEN,
4337 *xlen, 1));
58eebef2 4338 }
7d4bcc4a
KW
4339
4340# endif
58eebef2 4341
3c5f993e 4342 /* Free up unneeded space; retain ehough for trailing NUL */
55e5378d 4343 Renew(xbuf, COLLXFRM_HDR_LEN + *xlen + 1, char);
98994639 4344
6696cfa7
KW
4345 if (s != input_string) {
4346 Safefree(s);
98994639
HS
4347 }
4348
98994639
HS
4349 return xbuf;
4350
4351 bad:
4352 Safefree(xbuf);
6696cfa7
KW
4353 if (s != input_string) {
4354 Safefree(s);
4355 }
98994639 4356 *xlen = 0;
7d4bcc4a
KW
4357
4358# ifdef DEBUGGING
4359
58eebef2 4360 if (DEBUG_Lv_TEST || debug_initialization) {
c7202dee 4361 print_collxfrm_input_and_return(s, s + len, NULL, utf8);
58eebef2 4362 }
7d4bcc4a
KW
4363
4364# endif
4365
98994639
HS
4366 return NULL;
4367}
4368
7d4bcc4a 4369# ifdef DEBUGGING
c7202dee 4370
4cbaac56 4371STATIC void
c7202dee
KW
4372S_print_collxfrm_input_and_return(pTHX_
4373 const char * const s,
4374 const char * const e,
4375 const STRLEN * const xlen,
4376 const bool is_utf8)
4377{
c7202dee
KW
4378
4379 PERL_ARGS_ASSERT_PRINT_COLLXFRM_INPUT_AND_RETURN;
4380
511e4ff7
DM
4381 PerlIO_printf(Perl_debug_log, "_mem_collxfrm[%" UVuf "]: returning ",
4382 (UV)PL_collation_ix);
c7202dee 4383 if (xlen) {
08b6dc1d 4384 PerlIO_printf(Perl_debug_log, "%zu", *xlen);
c7202dee
KW
4385 }
4386 else {
4387 PerlIO_printf(Perl_debug_log, "NULL");
4388 }
4389 PerlIO_printf(Perl_debug_log, " for locale '%s', string='",
4390 PL_collation_name);
9c8a6dc2
KW
4391 print_bytes_for_locale(s, e, is_utf8);
4392
4393 PerlIO_printf(Perl_debug_log, "'\n");
4394}
4395
4d9252fd
KW
4396# endif /* DEBUGGING */
4397#endif /* USE_LOCALE_COLLATE */
1c0e67b5
KW
4398#ifdef USE_LOCALE
4399# ifdef DEBUGGING
4d9252fd 4400
9c8a6dc2
KW
4401STATIC void
4402S_print_bytes_for_locale(pTHX_
4403 const char * const s,
4404 const char * const e,
4405 const bool is_utf8)
4406{
4407 const char * t = s;
4408 bool prev_was_printable = TRUE;
4409 bool first_time = TRUE;
4410
4411 PERL_ARGS_ASSERT_PRINT_BYTES_FOR_LOCALE;
c7202dee
KW
4412
4413 while (t < e) {
4414 UV cp = (is_utf8)
4415 ? utf8_to_uvchr_buf((U8 *) t, e, NULL)
4416 : * (U8 *) t;
4417 if (isPRINT(cp)) {
4418 if (! prev_was_printable) {
4419 PerlIO_printf(Perl_debug_log, " ");
4420 }
4421 PerlIO_printf(Perl_debug_log, "%c", (U8) cp);
4422 prev_was_printable = TRUE;
4423 }
4424 else {
4425 if (! first_time) {
4426 PerlIO_printf(Perl_debug_log, " ");
4427 }
147e3846 4428 PerlIO_printf(Perl_debug_log, "%02" UVXf, cp);
c7202dee
KW
4429 prev_was_printable = FALSE;
4430 }
4431 t += (is_utf8) ? UTF8SKIP(t) : 1;
4432 first_time = FALSE;
4433 }
c7202dee
KW
4434}
4435
1c0e67b5 4436# endif /* #ifdef DEBUGGING */
8ef6e574 4437
962aa53f
KW
4438STATIC const char *
4439S_switch_category_locale_to_template(pTHX_ const int switch_category, const int template_category, const char * template_locale)
4440{
4441 /* Changes the locale for LC_'switch_category" to that of
4442 * LC_'template_category', if they aren't already the same. If not NULL,
4443 * 'template_locale' is the locale that 'template_category' is in.
4444 *
9de6fe47
KW
4445 * Returns a copy of the name of the original locale for 'switch_category'
4446 * so can be switched back to with the companion function
4447 * restore_switched_locale(), (NULL if no restoral is necessary.) */
962aa53f
KW
4448
4449 char * restore_to_locale = NULL;
4450
4451 if (switch_category == template_category) { /* No changes needed */
4452 return NULL;
4453 }
4454
4455 /* Find the original locale of the category we may need to change, so that
4456 * it can be restored to later */
d6189047
KW
4457 restore_to_locale = stdize_locale(savepv(do_setlocale_r(switch_category,
4458 NULL)));
962aa53f
KW
4459 if (! restore_to_locale) {
4460 Perl_croak(aTHX_
4461 "panic: %s: %d: Could not find current %s locale, errno=%d\n",
4462 __FILE__, __LINE__, category_name(switch_category), errno);
4463 }
962aa53f
KW
4464
4465 /* If the locale of the template category wasn't passed in, find it now */
4466 if (template_locale == NULL) {
4467 template_locale = do_setlocale_r(template_category, NULL);
4468 if (! template_locale) {
4469 Perl_croak(aTHX_
4470 "panic: %s: %d: Could not find current %s locale, errno=%d\n",
4471 __FILE__, __LINE__, category_name(template_category), errno);
4472 }
4473 }
4474
4475 /* It the locales are the same, there's nothing to do */
4476 if (strEQ(restore_to_locale, template_locale)) {
4477 Safefree(restore_to_locale);
4478
4479 DEBUG_Lv(PerlIO_printf(Perl_debug_log, "%s locale unchanged as %s\n",
4480 category_name(switch_category), restore_to_locale));
4481
4482 return NULL;
4483 }
4484
4485 /* Finally, change the locale to the template one */
4486 if (! do_setlocale_r(switch_category, template_locale)) {
4487 Perl_croak(aTHX_
4488 "panic: %s: %d: Could not change %s locale to %s, errno=%d\n",
4489 __FILE__, __LINE__, category_name(switch_category),
4490 template_locale, errno);
4491 }
4492
4493 DEBUG_Lv(PerlIO_printf(Perl_debug_log, "%s locale switched to %s\n",
4494 category_name(switch_category), template_locale));
4495
4496 return restore_to_locale;
4497}
4498
4499STATIC void
4500S_restore_switched_locale(pTHX_ const int category, const char * const original_locale)
4501{
9de6fe47
KW
4502 /* Restores the locale for LC_'category' to 'original_locale' (which is a
4503 * copy that will be freed by this function), or do nothing if the latter
4504 * parameter is NULL */
962aa53f
KW
4505
4506 if (original_locale == NULL) {
4507 return;
4508 }
4509
4510 if (! do_setlocale_r(category, original_locale)) {
4511 Perl_croak(aTHX_
4512 "panic: %s: %d: setlocale %s restore to %s failed, errno=%d\n",
4513 __FILE__, __LINE__,
4514 category_name(category), original_locale, errno);
4515 }
4516
4517 Safefree(original_locale);
4518}
4519
51332242
N
4520/* is_cur_LC_category_utf8 uses a small char buffer to avoid malloc/free */
4521#define CUR_LC_BUFFER_SIZE 64
4522
c1284011
KW
4523bool
4524Perl__is_cur_LC_category_utf8(pTHX_ int category)
7d74bb61
KW
4525{
4526 /* Returns TRUE if the current locale for 'category' is UTF-8; FALSE
4527 * otherwise. 'category' may not be LC_ALL. If the platform doesn't have
119ee68b 4528 * nl_langinfo(), nor MB_CUR_MAX, this employs a heuristic, which hence
609548d2
KW
4529 * could give the wrong result. The result will very likely be correct for
4530 * languages that have commonly used non-ASCII characters, but for notably
4531 * English, it comes down to if the locale's name ends in something like
9de6fe47
KW
4532 * "UTF-8". It errs on the side of not being a UTF-8 locale.
4533 *
4534 * If the platform is early C89, not containing mbtowc(), or we are
4535 * compiled to not pay attention to LC_CTYPE, this employs heuristics.
4536 * These work very well for non-Latin locales or those whose currency
4537 * symbol isn't a '$' nor plain ASCII text. But without LC_CTYPE and at
4538 * least MB_CUR_MAX, English locales with an ASCII currency symbol depend
4539 * on the name containing UTF-8 or not. */
7d74bb61 4540
47280b20 4541 /* Name of current locale corresponding to the input category */
8de4332b 4542 const char *save_input_locale = NULL;
47280b20
KW
4543
4544 bool is_utf8 = FALSE; /* The return value */
7d74bb61 4545
47280b20
KW
4546 /* The variables below are for the cache of previous lookups using this
4547 * function. The cache is a C string, described at the definition for
4548 * 'C_and_POSIX_utf8ness'.
4549 *
4550 * The first part of the cache is fixed, for the C and POSIX locales. The
4551 * varying part starts just after them. */
4552 char * utf8ness_cache = PL_locale_utf8ness + STRLENs(C_and_POSIX_utf8ness);
4553
4554 Size_t utf8ness_cache_size; /* Size of the varying portion */
4555 Size_t input_name_len; /* Length in bytes of save_input_locale */
4556 Size_t input_name_len_with_overhead; /* plus extra chars used to store
4557 the name in the cache */
4558 char * delimited; /* The name plus the delimiters used to store
4559 it in the cache */
51332242 4560 char buffer[CUR_LC_BUFFER_SIZE]; /* small buffer */
47280b20
KW
4561 char * name_pos; /* position of 'delimited' in the cache, or 0
4562 if not there */
4563
4564
7d4bcc4a
KW
4565# ifdef LC_ALL
4566
7d74bb61 4567 assert(category != LC_ALL);
7d4bcc4a
KW
4568
4569# endif
7d74bb61 4570
47280b20 4571 /* Get the desired category's locale */
d6189047 4572 save_input_locale = stdize_locale(savepv(do_setlocale_r(category, NULL)));
7d74bb61 4573 if (! save_input_locale) {
47280b20 4574 Perl_croak(aTHX_
d707d779
KW
4575 "panic: %s: %d: Could not find current %s locale, errno=%d\n",
4576 __FILE__, __LINE__, category_name(category), errno);
7d74bb61 4577 }
47280b20 4578
47280b20
KW
4579 DEBUG_L(PerlIO_printf(Perl_debug_log,
4580 "Current locale for %s is %s\n",
4581 category_name(category), save_input_locale));
4582
4583 input_name_len = strlen(save_input_locale);
4584
4585 /* In our cache, each name is accompanied by two delimiters and a single
4586 * utf8ness digit */
4587 input_name_len_with_overhead = input_name_len + 3;
4588
51332242
N
4589 if ( input_name_len_with_overhead <= CUR_LC_BUFFER_SIZE ) {
4590 /* we can use the buffer, avoid a malloc */
4591 delimited = buffer;
4592 } else { /* need a malloc */
4593 /* Allocate and populate space for a copy of the name surrounded by the
4594 * delimiters */
4595 Newx(delimited, input_name_len_with_overhead, char);
4596 }
4597
47280b20
KW
4598 delimited[0] = UTF8NESS_SEP[0];
4599 Copy(save_input_locale, delimited + 1, input_name_len, char);
4600 delimited[input_name_len+1] = UTF8NESS_PREFIX[0];
4601 delimited[input_name_len+2] = '\0';
4602
4603 /* And see if that is in the cache */
4604 name_pos = instr(PL_locale_utf8ness, delimited);
4605 if (name_pos) {
4606 is_utf8 = *(name_pos + input_name_len_with_overhead - 1) - '0';
4607
4608# ifdef DEBUGGING
4609
4610 if (DEBUG_Lv_TEST || debug_initialization) {
4611 PerlIO_printf(Perl_debug_log, "UTF8ness for locale %s=%d, \n",
4612 save_input_locale, is_utf8);
4613 }
4614
4615# endif
4616
4617 /* And, if not already in that position, move it to the beginning of
4618 * the non-constant portion of the list, since it is the most recently
4619 * used. (We don't have to worry about overflow, since just moving
4620 * existing names around) */
4621 if (name_pos > utf8ness_cache) {
4622 Move(utf8ness_cache,
4623 utf8ness_cache + input_name_len_with_overhead,
4624 name_pos - utf8ness_cache, char);
4625 Copy(delimited,
4626 utf8ness_cache,
4627 input_name_len_with_overhead - 1, char);
4628 utf8ness_cache[input_name_len_with_overhead - 1] = is_utf8 + '0';
4629 }
4630
51332242
N
4631 /* free only when not using the buffer */
4632 if ( delimited != buffer ) Safefree(delimited);
b07fffd1 4633 Safefree(save_input_locale);
47280b20 4634 return is_utf8;
7d74bb61
KW
4635 }
4636
47280b20
KW
4637 /* Here we don't have stored the utf8ness for the input locale. We have to
4638 * calculate it */
4639
94646a69 4640# if defined(USE_LOCALE_CTYPE) \
6201c220 4641 && ( defined(HAS_NL_LANGINFO) \
94646a69 4642 || (defined(HAS_MBTOWC) || defined(HAS_MBRTOWC)))
7d74bb61 4643
0dec74cd 4644 {
962aa53f
KW
4645 const char *original_ctype_locale
4646 = switch_category_locale_to_template(LC_CTYPE,
4647 category,
4648 save_input_locale);
69014004 4649
7d74bb61 4650 /* Here the current LC_CTYPE is set to the locale of the category whose
0dec74cd 4651 * information is desired. This means that nl_langinfo() and mbtowc()
1d958db2 4652 * should give the correct results */
119ee68b 4653
0dec74cd
KW
4654# ifdef MB_CUR_MAX /* But we can potentially rule out UTF-8ness, avoiding
4655 calling the functions if we have this */
4656
4657 /* Standard UTF-8 needs at least 4 bytes to represent the maximum
4658 * Unicode code point. */
4659
de3a3072
KW
4660 DEBUG_L(PerlIO_printf(Perl_debug_log, "%s: %d: MB_CUR_MAX=%d\n",
4661 __FILE__, __LINE__, (int) MB_CUR_MAX));
0dec74cd
KW
4662 if ((unsigned) MB_CUR_MAX < STRLENs(MAX_UNICODE_UTF8)) {
4663 is_utf8 = FALSE;
b5b2847c
KW
4664 restore_switched_locale(LC_CTYPE, original_ctype_locale);
4665 goto finish_and_return;
0dec74cd
KW
4666 }
4667
4668# endif
6201c220 4669# if defined(HAS_NL_LANGINFO)
7d4bcc4a 4670
0dec74cd
KW
4671 { /* The task is easiest if the platform has this POSIX 2001 function.
4672 Except on some platforms it can wrongly return "", so have to have
4673 a fallback. And it can return that it's UTF-8, even if there are
4674 variances from that. For example, Turkish locales may use the
4675 alternate dotted I rules, and sometimes it appears to be a
4676 defective locale definition. XXX We should probably check for
9de6fe47
KW
4677 these in the Latin1 range and warn (but on glibc, requires
4678 iswalnum() etc. due to their not handling 80-FF correctly */
4e6826bf 4679 const char *codeset = my_nl_langinfo(CODESET, FALSE);
c70a3e68 4680 /* FALSE => already in dest locale */
119ee68b 4681
af84e886 4682 DEBUG_Lv(PerlIO_printf(Perl_debug_log,
c70a3e68
KW
4683 "\tnllanginfo returned CODESET '%s'\n", codeset));
4684
4685 if (codeset && strNE(codeset, "")) {
1d958db2 4686
1d075173
KW
4687 /* If the implementation of foldEQ() somehow were
4688 * to change to not go byte-by-byte, this could
4689 * read past end of string, as only one length is
4690 * checked. But currently, a premature NUL will
4691 * compare false, and it will stop there */
4692 is_utf8 = cBOOL( foldEQ(codeset, STR_WITH_LEN("UTF-8"))
4693 || foldEQ(codeset, STR_WITH_LEN("UTF8")));
1d958db2 4694
69014004
KW
4695 DEBUG_L(PerlIO_printf(Perl_debug_log,
4696 "\tnllanginfo returned CODESET '%s'; ?UTF8 locale=%d\n",
4697 codeset, is_utf8));
b5b2847c
KW
4698 restore_switched_locale(LC_CTYPE, original_ctype_locale);
4699 goto finish_and_return;
1d958db2 4700 }
119ee68b
KW
4701 }
4702
7d4bcc4a 4703# endif
94646a69 4704# if defined(HAS_MBTOWC) || defined(HAS_MBRTOWC)
0dec74cd
KW
4705 /* We can see if this is a UTF-8-like locale if have mbtowc(). It was a
4706 * late adder to C89, so very likely to have it. However, testing has
4707 * shown that, like nl_langinfo() above, there are locales that are not
4708 * strictly UTF-8 that this will return that they are */
69014004 4709
0dec74cd 4710 {
119ee68b 4711 wchar_t wc;
51fc4b19 4712 int len;
48015184 4713 dSAVEDERRNO;
51fc4b19 4714
94646a69
KW
4715# if defined(HAS_MBRTOWC) && defined(USE_ITHREADS)
4716
4717 mbstate_t ps;
4718
4719# endif
4720
4721 /* mbrtowc() and mbtowc() convert a byte string to a wide
4722 * character. Feed a byte string to one of them and check that the
4723 * result is the expected Unicode code point */
4724
4725# if defined(HAS_MBRTOWC) && defined(USE_ITHREADS)
4726 /* Prefer this function if available, as it's reentrant */
4727
4728 memset(&ps, 0, sizeof(ps));;
4729 PERL_UNUSED_RESULT(mbrtowc(&wc, NULL, 0, &ps)); /* Reset any shift
4730 state */
48015184 4731 SETERRNO(0, 0);
94646a69 4732 len = mbrtowc(&wc, STR_WITH_LEN(REPLACEMENT_CHARACTER_UTF8), &ps);
48015184 4733 SAVE_ERRNO;
94646a69
KW
4734
4735# else
0dec74cd 4736
5a91a58b 4737 LOCALE_LOCK;
856b881c 4738 PERL_UNUSED_RESULT(mbtowc(&wc, NULL, 0));/* Reset any shift state */
48015184 4739 SETERRNO(0, 0);
b1d4925c 4740 len = mbtowc(&wc, STR_WITH_LEN(REPLACEMENT_CHARACTER_UTF8));
48015184 4741 SAVE_ERRNO;
5a91a58b 4742 LOCALE_UNLOCK;
51fc4b19 4743
94646a69
KW
4744# endif
4745
48015184 4746 RESTORE_ERRNO;
af84e886 4747 DEBUG_Lv(PerlIO_printf(Perl_debug_log,
0dec74cd 4748 "\treturn from mbtowc; len=%d; code_point=%x; errno=%d\n",
48015184 4749 len, (unsigned int) wc, GET_ERRNO));
b1d4925c 4750
0dec74cd
KW
4751 is_utf8 = cBOOL( len == STRLENs(REPLACEMENT_CHARACTER_UTF8)
4752 && wc == (wchar_t) UNICODE_REPLACEMENT);
119ee68b 4753 }
7d4bcc4a 4754
17dd77cd
FP
4755# endif
4756
962aa53f 4757 restore_switched_locale(LC_CTYPE, original_ctype_locale);
47280b20 4758 goto finish_and_return;
7d74bb61 4759 }
119ee68b 4760
0dec74cd 4761# else
7d74bb61 4762
0dec74cd
KW
4763 /* Here, we must have a C89 compiler that doesn't have mbtowc(). Next
4764 * try looking at the currency symbol to see if it disambiguates
4765 * things. Often that will be in the native script, and if the symbol
4766 * isn't in UTF-8, we know that the locale isn't. If it is non-ASCII
4767 * UTF-8, we infer that the locale is too, as the odds of a non-UTF8
4768 * string being valid UTF-8 are quite small */
fa9b773e 4769
660ee27b
KW
4770# ifdef USE_LOCALE_MONETARY
4771
4772 /* If have LC_MONETARY, we can look at the currency symbol. Often that
4773 * will be in the native script. We do this one first because there is
4774 * just one string to examine, so potentially avoids work */
7d4bcc4a 4775
9db16864
KW
4776 {
4777 const char *original_monetary_locale
660ee27b
KW
4778 = switch_category_locale_to_template(LC_MONETARY,
4779 category,
4780 save_input_locale);
9db16864 4781 bool only_ascii = FALSE;
660ee27b 4782 const U8 * currency_string
4e6826bf 4783 = (const U8 *) my_nl_langinfo(CRNCYSTR, FALSE);
660ee27b
KW
4784 /* 2nd param not relevant for this item */
4785 const U8 * first_variant;
fa9b773e 4786
660ee27b
KW
4787 assert( *currency_string == '-'
4788 || *currency_string == '+'
4789 || *currency_string == '.');
97f4de96 4790
660ee27b 4791 currency_string++;
fa9b773e 4792
660ee27b 4793 if (is_utf8_invariant_string_loc(currency_string, 0, &first_variant))
9db16864
KW
4794 {
4795 DEBUG_L(PerlIO_printf(Perl_debug_log, "Couldn't get currency symbol for %s, or contains only ASCII; can't use for determining if UTF-8 locale\n", save_input_locale));
4796 only_ascii = TRUE;
4797 }
4798 else {
660ee27b 4799 is_utf8 = is_strict_utf8_string(first_variant, 0);
9db16864 4800 }
fa9b773e 4801
9db16864 4802 restore_switched_locale(LC_MONETARY, original_monetary_locale);
fa9b773e 4803
9db16864 4804 if (! only_ascii) {
fa9b773e 4805
9db16864
KW
4806 /* It isn't a UTF-8 locale if the symbol is not legal UTF-8;
4807 * otherwise assume the locale is UTF-8 if and only if the symbol
4808 * is non-ascii UTF-8. */
af84e886 4809 DEBUG_Lv(PerlIO_printf(Perl_debug_log, "\t?Currency symbol for %s is UTF-8=%d\n",
9db16864
KW
4810 save_input_locale, is_utf8));
4811 goto finish_and_return;
4812 }
13542a67 4813 }
fa9b773e 4814
660ee27b 4815# endif /* USE_LOCALE_MONETARY */
7d4bcc4a 4816# if defined(HAS_STRFTIME) && defined(USE_LOCALE_TIME)
15f7e74e 4817
9db16864
KW
4818 /* Still haven't found a non-ASCII string to disambiguate UTF-8 or not. Try
4819 * the names of the months and weekdays, timezone, and am/pm indicator */
4820 {
4821 const char *original_time_locale
4822 = switch_category_locale_to_template(LC_TIME,
4823 category,
4824 save_input_locale);
4825 int hour = 10;
4826 bool is_dst = FALSE;
4827 int dom = 1;
4828 int month = 0;
4829 int i;
4830 char * formatted_time;
4831
4832 /* Here the current LC_TIME is set to the locale of the category
4833 * whose information is desired. Look at all the days of the week and
4834 * month names, and the timezone and am/pm indicator for UTF-8 variant
4835 * characters. The first such a one found will tell us if the locale
4836 * is UTF-8 or not */
4837
4838 for (i = 0; i < 7 + 12; i++) { /* 7 days; 12 months */
4839 formatted_time = my_strftime("%A %B %Z %p",
4840 0, 0, hour, dom, month, 2012 - 1900, 0, 0, is_dst);
4841 if ( ! formatted_time
4842 || is_utf8_invariant_string((U8 *) formatted_time, 0))
4843 {
15f7e74e 4844
9db16864
KW
4845 /* Here, we didn't find a non-ASCII. Try the next time through
4846 * with the complemented dst and am/pm, and try with the next
4847 * weekday. After we have gotten all weekdays, try the next
4848 * month */
4849 is_dst = ! is_dst;
4850 hour = (hour + 12) % 24;
4851 dom++;
4852 if (i > 6) {
4853 month++;
4854 }
4855 continue;
15f7e74e 4856 }
9db16864
KW
4857
4858 /* Here, we have a non-ASCII. Return TRUE is it is valid UTF8;
4859 * false otherwise. But first, restore LC_TIME to its original
4860 * locale if we changed it */
4861 restore_switched_locale(LC_TIME, original_time_locale);
4862
af84e886 4863 DEBUG_Lv(PerlIO_printf(Perl_debug_log, "\t?time-related strings for %s are UTF-8=%d\n",
9db16864
KW
4864 save_input_locale,
4865 is_utf8_string((U8 *) formatted_time, 0)));
4866 is_utf8 = is_utf8_string((U8 *) formatted_time, 0);
4867 goto finish_and_return;
15f7e74e
KW
4868 }
4869
9db16864
KW
4870 /* Falling off the end of the loop indicates all the names were just
4871 * ASCII. Go on to the next test. If we changed it, restore LC_TIME
4872 * to its original locale */
962aa53f 4873 restore_switched_locale(LC_TIME, original_time_locale);
af84e886 4874 DEBUG_Lv(PerlIO_printf(Perl_debug_log, "All time-related words for %s contain only ASCII; can't use for determining if UTF-8 locale\n", save_input_locale));
15f7e74e
KW
4875 }
4876
7d4bcc4a 4877# endif
15f7e74e 4878
7d4bcc4a 4879# if 0 && defined(USE_LOCALE_MESSAGES) && defined(HAS_SYS_ERRLIST)
855aeb93 4880
9db16864
KW
4881 /* This code is ifdefd out because it was found to not be necessary in testing
4882 * on our dromedary test machine, which has over 700 locales. There, this
4883 * added no value to looking at the currency symbol and the time strings. I
4884 * left it in so as to avoid rewriting it if real-world experience indicates
4885 * that dromedary is an outlier. Essentially, instead of returning abpve if we
4886 * haven't found illegal utf8, we continue on and examine all the strerror()
4887 * messages on the platform for utf8ness. If all are ASCII, we still don't
4888 * know the answer; but otherwise we have a pretty good indication of the
4889 * utf8ness. The reason this doesn't help much is that the messages may not
4890 * have been translated into the locale. The currency symbol and time strings
4891 * are much more likely to have been translated. */
4892 {
4893 int e;
4894 bool non_ascii = FALSE;
4895 const char *original_messages_locale
4896 = switch_category_locale_to_template(LC_MESSAGES,
4897 category,
4898 save_input_locale);
4899 const char * errmsg = NULL;
4900
4901 /* Here the current LC_MESSAGES is set to the locale of the category
4902 * whose information is desired. Look through all the messages. We
4903 * can't use Strerror() here because it may expand to code that
4904 * segfaults in miniperl */
4905
4906 for (e = 0; e <= sys_nerr; e++) {
4907 errno = 0;
4908 errmsg = sys_errlist[e];
4909 if (errno || !errmsg) {
4910 break;
4911 }
4912 errmsg = savepv(errmsg);
4913 if (! is_utf8_invariant_string((U8 *) errmsg, 0)) {
4914 non_ascii = TRUE;
4915 is_utf8 = is_utf8_string((U8 *) errmsg, 0);
4916 break;
4917 }
855aeb93 4918 }
9db16864 4919 Safefree(errmsg);
855aeb93 4920
9db16864 4921 restore_switched_locale(LC_MESSAGES, original_messages_locale);
855aeb93 4922
9db16864 4923 if (non_ascii) {
5857e934 4924
9db16864
KW
4925 /* Any non-UTF-8 message means not a UTF-8 locale; if all are valid,
4926 * any non-ascii means it is one; otherwise we assume it isn't */
af84e886 4927 DEBUG_Lv(PerlIO_printf(Perl_debug_log, "\t?error messages for %s are UTF-8=%d\n",
9db16864
KW
4928 save_input_locale,
4929 is_utf8));
4930 goto finish_and_return;
4931 }
855aeb93 4932
9db16864
KW
4933 DEBUG_L(PerlIO_printf(Perl_debug_log, "All error messages for %s contain only ASCII; can't use for determining if UTF-8 locale\n", save_input_locale));
4934 }
855aeb93 4935
7d4bcc4a 4936# endif
0dec74cd 4937# ifndef EBCDIC /* On os390, even if the name ends with "UTF-8', it isn't a
92c0a900 4938 UTF-8 locale */
7d4bcc4a 4939
97f4de96
KW
4940 /* As a last resort, look at the locale name to see if it matches
4941 * qr/UTF -? * 8 /ix, or some other common locale names. This "name", the
4942 * return of setlocale(), is actually defined to be opaque, so we can't
4943 * really rely on the absence of various substrings in the name to indicate
4944 * its UTF-8ness, but if it has UTF8 in the name, it is extremely likely to
4945 * be a UTF-8 locale. Similarly for the other common names */
4946
0dec74cd 4947 {
c36d8df8 4948 const Size_t final_pos = strlen(save_input_locale) - 1;
0dec74cd 4949
c36d8df8
KW
4950 if (final_pos >= 3) {
4951 const char *name = save_input_locale;
97f4de96 4952
c36d8df8
KW
4953 /* Find next 'U' or 'u' and look from there */
4954 while ((name += strcspn(name, "Uu") + 1)
4955 <= save_input_locale + final_pos - 2)
97f4de96 4956 {
c36d8df8
KW
4957 if ( isALPHA_FOLD_NE(*name, 't')
4958 || isALPHA_FOLD_NE(*(name + 1), 'f'))
4959 {
4960 continue;
4961 }
4962 name += 2;
4963 if (*(name) == '-') {
4964 if ((name > save_input_locale + final_pos - 1)) {
4965 break;
4966 }
4967 name++;
4968 }
4969 if (*(name) == '8') {
4970 DEBUG_L(PerlIO_printf(Perl_debug_log,
4971 "Locale %s ends with UTF-8 in name\n",
4972 save_input_locale));
4973 is_utf8 = TRUE;
4974 goto finish_and_return;
97f4de96 4975 }
97f4de96 4976 }
c36d8df8
KW
4977 DEBUG_L(PerlIO_printf(Perl_debug_log,
4978 "Locale %s doesn't end with UTF-8 in name\n",
4979 save_input_locale));
97f4de96 4980 }
97f4de96 4981
4d8d465a 4982# ifdef WIN32
7d4bcc4a 4983
c36d8df8
KW
4984 /* http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/dd317756.aspx */
4985 if (memENDs(save_input_locale, final_pos, "65001")) {
4986 DEBUG_L(PerlIO_printf(Perl_debug_log,
8a0832a1 4987 "Locale %s ends with 65001 in name, is UTF-8 locale\n",
97f4de96 4988 save_input_locale));
c36d8df8
KW
4989 is_utf8 = TRUE;
4990 goto finish_and_return;
4991 }
7d4bcc4a 4992
4d8d465a 4993# endif
17dd77cd 4994 }
4d8d465a 4995# endif
97f4de96
KW
4996
4997 /* Other common encodings are the ISO 8859 series, which aren't UTF-8. But
4998 * since we are about to return FALSE anyway, there is no point in doing
4999 * this extra work */
7d4bcc4a 5000
0dec74cd 5001# if 0
97f4de96
KW
5002 if (instr(save_input_locale, "8859")) {
5003 DEBUG_L(PerlIO_printf(Perl_debug_log,
5004 "Locale %s has 8859 in name, not UTF-8 locale\n",
5005 save_input_locale));
47280b20
KW
5006 is_utf8 = FALSE;
5007 goto finish_and_return;
97f4de96 5008 }
0dec74cd 5009# endif
97f4de96 5010
69014004
KW
5011 DEBUG_L(PerlIO_printf(Perl_debug_log,
5012 "Assuming locale %s is not a UTF-8 locale\n",
5013 save_input_locale));
47280b20
KW
5014 is_utf8 = FALSE;
5015
0dec74cd
KW
5016# endif /* the code that is compiled when no modern LC_CTYPE */
5017
47280b20
KW
5018 finish_and_return:
5019
5020 /* Cache this result so we don't have to go through all this next time. */
5021 utf8ness_cache_size = sizeof(PL_locale_utf8ness)
5022 - (utf8ness_cache - PL_locale_utf8ness);
5023
5024 /* But we can't save it if it is too large for the total space available */
5025 if (LIKELY(input_name_len_with_overhead < utf8ness_cache_size)) {
5026 Size_t utf8ness_cache_len = strlen(utf8ness_cache);
5027
5028 /* Here it can fit, but we may need to clear out the oldest cached
5029 * result(s) to do so. Check */
5030 if (utf8ness_cache_len + input_name_len_with_overhead
5031 >= utf8ness_cache_size)
5032 {
5033 /* Here we have to clear something out to make room for this.
5034 * Start looking at the rightmost place where it could fit and find
5035 * the beginning of the entry that extends past that. */
5036 char * cutoff = (char *) my_memrchr(utf8ness_cache,
5037 UTF8NESS_SEP[0],
5038 utf8ness_cache_size
5039 - input_name_len_with_overhead);
5040
5041 assert(cutoff);
5042 assert(cutoff >= utf8ness_cache);
5043
5044 /* This and all subsequent entries must be removed */
5045 *cutoff = '\0';
5046 utf8ness_cache_len = strlen(utf8ness_cache);
5047 }
5048
5049 /* Make space for the new entry */
5050 Move(utf8ness_cache,
5051 utf8ness_cache + input_name_len_with_overhead,
5052 utf8ness_cache_len + 1 /* Incl. trailing NUL */, char);
5053
5054 /* And insert it */
5055 Copy(delimited, utf8ness_cache, input_name_len_with_overhead - 1, char);
5056 utf8ness_cache[input_name_len_with_overhead - 1] = is_utf8 + '0';
5057
72299e00 5058 if ((PL_locale_utf8ness[strlen(PL_locale_utf8ness)-1] & ~1) != '0') {
47280b20 5059 Perl_croak(aTHX_
7fcf9272
KW
5060 "panic: %s: %d: Corrupt utf8ness_cache=%s\nlen=%zu,"
5061 " inserted_name=%s, its_len=%zu\n",
47280b20
KW
5062 __FILE__, __LINE__,
5063 PL_locale_utf8ness, strlen(PL_locale_utf8ness),
5064 delimited, input_name_len_with_overhead);
5065 }
5066 }
5067
5068# ifdef DEBUGGING
5069
de3a3072
KW
5070 if (DEBUG_Lv_TEST) {
5071 const char * s = PL_locale_utf8ness;
5072
5073 /* Audit the structure */
5074 while (s < PL_locale_utf8ness + strlen(PL_locale_utf8ness)) {
5075 const char *e;
5076
5077 if (*s != UTF8NESS_SEP[0]) {
5078 Perl_croak(aTHX_
5079 "panic: %s: %d: Corrupt utf8ness_cache: missing"
5080 " separator %.*s<-- HERE %s\n",
5081 __FILE__, __LINE__,
fe301c93 5082 (int) (s - PL_locale_utf8ness), PL_locale_utf8ness,
de3a3072
KW
5083 s);
5084 }
5085 s++;
5086 e = strchr(s, UTF8NESS_PREFIX[0]);
5087 if (! e) {
01b91050 5088 e = PL_locale_utf8ness + strlen(PL_locale_utf8ness);
de3a3072
KW
5089 Perl_croak(aTHX_
5090 "panic: %s: %d: Corrupt utf8ness_cache: missing"
5091 " separator %.*s<-- HERE %s\n",
5092 __FILE__, __LINE__,
fe301c93 5093 (int) (e - PL_locale_utf8ness), PL_locale_utf8ness,
de3a3072
KW
5094 e);
5095 }
5096 e++;
5097 if (*e != '0' && *e != '1') {
5098 Perl_croak(aTHX_
5099 "panic: %s: %d: Corrupt utf8ness_cache: utf8ness"
5100 " must be [01] %.*s<-- HERE %s\n",
5101 __FILE__, __LINE__,
fe301c93
KW
5102 (int) (e + 1 - PL_locale_utf8ness),
5103 PL_locale_utf8ness, e + 1);
de3a3072
KW
5104 }
5105 if (ninstr(PL_locale_utf8ness, s, s-1, e)) {
5106 Perl_croak(aTHX_
5107 "panic: %s: %d: Corrupt utf8ness_cache: entry"
5108 " has duplicate %.*s<-- HERE %s\n",
5109 __FILE__, __LINE__,
fe301c93 5110 (int) (e - PL_locale_utf8ness), PL_locale_utf8ness,
de3a3072
KW
5111 e);
5112 }
5113 s = e + 1;
5114 }
5115 }
5116
47280b20 5117 if (DEBUG_Lv_TEST || debug_initialization) {
de3a3072 5118
47280b20
KW
5119 PerlIO_printf(Perl_debug_log,
5120 "PL_locale_utf8ness is now %s; returning %d\n",
5121 PL_locale_utf8ness, is_utf8);
5122 }
5123
5124# endif
5125
51332242
N
5126 /* free only when not using the buffer */
5127 if ( delimited != buffer ) Safefree(delimited);
fa9b773e 5128 Safefree(save_input_locale);
47280b20 5129 return is_utf8;
7d74bb61
KW
5130}
5131
8ef6e574 5132#endif
7d74bb61 5133
d6ded950
KW
5134bool
5135Perl__is_in_locale_category(pTHX_ const bool compiling, const int category)
5136{
1a4f13e1 5137 dVAR;
d6ded950
KW
5138 /* Internal function which returns if we are in the scope of a pragma that
5139 * enables the locale category 'category'. 'compiling' should indicate if
5140 * this is during the compilation phase (TRUE) or not (FALSE). */
5141
5142 const COP * const cop = (compiling) ? &PL_compiling : PL_curcop;
5143
363d7d4a
JK
5144 SV *these_categories = cop_hints_fetch_pvs(cop, "locale", 0);
5145 if (! these_categories || these_categories == &PL_sv_placeholder) {
d6ded950
KW
5146 return FALSE;
5147 }
5148
5149 /* The pseudo-category 'not_characters' is -1, so just add 1 to each to get
5150 * a valid unsigned */
5151 assert(category >= -1);
363d7d4a 5152 return cBOOL(SvUV(these_categories) & (1U << (category + 1)));
d6ded950
KW
5153}
5154
2c6ee1a7 5155char *
6ebbc862
KW
5156Perl_my_strerror(pTHX_ const int errnum)
5157{
5158 /* Returns a mortalized copy of the text of the error message associated
5159 * with 'errnum'. It uses the current locale's text unless the platform
5160 * doesn't have the LC_MESSAGES category or we are not being called from
5161 * within the scope of 'use locale'. In the former case, it uses whatever
5162 * strerror returns; in the latter case it uses the text from the C locale.
5163 *
5164 * The function just calls strerror(), but temporarily switches, if needed,
5165 * to the C locale */
5166
5167 char *errstr;
52770946 5168 dVAR;
6ebbc862 5169
52770946 5170#ifndef USE_LOCALE_MESSAGES
6ebbc862 5171
52770946
KW
5172 /* If platform doesn't have messages category, we don't do any switching to
5173 * the C locale; we just use whatever strerror() returns */
5174
5175 errstr = savepv(Strerror(errnum));
5176
5177#else /* Has locale messages */
5178
5179 const bool within_locale_scope = IN_LC(LC_MESSAGES);
2c6ee1a7 5180
39e69e77 5181# ifndef USE_ITHREADS
7aaa36b1 5182
39e69e77
KW
5183 /* This function is trivial without threads. */
5184 if (within_locale_scope) {
5185 errstr = savepv(strerror(errnum));
5186 }
5187 else {
b0bde642 5188 const char * save_locale = savepv(do_setlocale_c(LC_MESSAGES, NULL));
39e69e77
KW
5189
5190 do_setlocale_c(LC_MESSAGES, "C");
5191 errstr = savepv(strerror(errnum));
5192 do_setlocale_c(LC_MESSAGES, save_locale);
b0bde642 5193 Safefree(save_locale);
39e69e77
KW
5194 }
5195
80306bb6
KW
5196# elif defined(HAS_POSIX_2008_LOCALE) \
5197 && defined(HAS_STRERROR_L) \
5198 && defined(HAS_DUPLOCALE)
39e69e77
KW
5199
5200 /* This function is also trivial if we don't have to worry about thread
5201 * safety and have strerror_l(), as it handles the switch of locales so we
5202 * don't have to deal with that. We don't have to worry about thread
5203 * safety if strerror_r() is also available. Both it and strerror_l() are
5204 * thread-safe. Plain strerror() isn't thread safe. But on threaded
5205 * builds when strerror_r() is available, the apparent call to strerror()
5206 * below is actually a macro that behind-the-scenes calls strerror_r(). */
43cb6651 5207
39e69e77 5208# ifdef HAS_STRERROR_R
7aaa36b1
KW
5209
5210 if (within_locale_scope) {
4eb27fc5 5211 errstr = savepv(strerror(errnum));
7aaa36b1
KW
5212 }
5213 else {
4eb27fc5 5214 errstr = savepv(strerror_l(errnum, PL_C_locale_obj));
7aaa36b1
KW
5215 }
5216
43cb6651
KW
5217# else
5218
5219 /* Here we have strerror_l(), but not strerror_r() and we are on a
5220 * threaded-build. We use strerror_l() for everything, constructing a
5221 * locale to pass to it if necessary */
5222
5223 bool do_free = FALSE;
5224 locale_t locale_to_use;
5225
5226 if (within_locale_scope) {
5227 locale_to_use = uselocale((locale_t) 0);
5228 if (locale_to_use == LC_GLOBAL_LOCALE) {
5229 locale_to_use = duplocale(LC_GLOBAL_LOCALE);
5230 do_free = TRUE;
5231 }
5232 }
5233 else { /* Use C locale if not within 'use locale' scope */
5234 locale_to_use = PL_C_locale_obj;
5235 }
5236
5237 errstr = savepv(strerror_l(errnum, locale_to_use));
5238
5239 if (do_free) {
5240 freelocale(locale_to_use);
5241 }
5242
5243# endif
5244# else /* Doesn't have strerror_l() */
7aaa36b1 5245
8de4332b 5246 const char * save_locale = NULL;
c9dda6da 5247 bool locale_is_C = FALSE;
2c6ee1a7 5248
9de6fe47 5249 /* We have a critical section to prevent another thread from executing this
e9bc6d6b 5250 * same code at the same time. (On thread-safe perls, the LOCK is a
9de6fe47
KW
5251 * no-op.) Since this is the only place in core that changes LC_MESSAGES
5252 * (unless the user has called setlocale(), this works to prevent races. */
6ebbc862
KW
5253 LOCALE_LOCK;
5254
9c8a6dc2
KW
5255 DEBUG_Lv(PerlIO_printf(Perl_debug_log,
5256 "my_strerror called with errnum %d\n", errnum));
6ebbc862 5257 if (! within_locale_scope) {
837ce802 5258 save_locale = do_setlocale_c(LC_MESSAGES, NULL);
c9dda6da 5259 if (! save_locale) {
d707d779
KW
5260 Perl_croak(aTHX_
5261 "panic: %s: %d: Could not find current LC_MESSAGES locale,"
5262 " errno=%d\n", __FILE__, __LINE__, errno);
c9dda6da
KW
5263 }
5264 else {
5265 locale_is_C = isNAME_C_OR_POSIX(save_locale);
2c6ee1a7 5266
c9dda6da
KW
5267 /* Switch to the C locale if not already in it */
5268 if (! locale_is_C) {
2c6ee1a7 5269
c9dda6da
KW
5270 /* The setlocale() just below likely will zap 'save_locale', so
5271 * create a copy. */
5272 save_locale = savepv(save_locale);
837ce802 5273 do_setlocale_c(LC_MESSAGES, "C");
c9dda6da 5274 }
6ebbc862 5275 }
6ebbc862 5276 } /* end of ! within_locale_scope */
9c8a6dc2
KW
5277 else {
5278 DEBUG_Lv(PerlIO_printf(Perl_debug_log, "%s: %d: WITHIN locale scope\n",
5279 __FILE__, __LINE__));
5280 }
a0b53297 5281
9c8a6dc2
KW
5282 DEBUG_Lv(PerlIO_printf(Perl_debug_log,
5283 "Any locale change has been done; about to call Strerror\n"));
52770946 5284 errstr = savepv(Strerror(errnum));
6ebbc862
KW
5285
5286 if (! within_locale_scope) {
c9dda6da 5287 if (save_locale && ! locale_is_C) {
837ce802 5288 if (! do_setlocale_c(LC_MESSAGES, save_locale)) {
d707d779
KW
5289 Perl_croak(aTHX_
5290 "panic: %s: %d: setlocale restore failed, errno=%d\n",
5291 __FILE__, __LINE__, errno);
c9dda6da 5292 }
6ebbc862
KW
5293 Safefree(save_locale);
5294 }
5295 }
5296
5297 LOCALE_UNLOCK;
5298
7aaa36b1 5299# endif /* End of doesn't have strerror_l */
d36adde0 5300# ifdef DEBUGGING
6affbbf0
KW
5301
5302 if (DEBUG_Lv_TEST) {
5303 PerlIO_printf(Perl_debug_log, "Strerror returned; saving a copy: '");
5304 print_bytes_for_locale(errstr, errstr + strlen(errstr), 0);
5305 PerlIO_printf(Perl_debug_log, "'\n");
5306 }
5307
d36adde0
KW
5308# endif
5309#endif /* End of does have locale messages */
2c6ee1a7 5310
52770946 5311 SAVEFREEPV(errstr);
6ebbc862 5312 return errstr;
2c6ee1a7
KW
5313}
5314
66610fdd 5315/*
747c467a 5316
58e641fb
KW
5317=for apidoc switch_to_global_locale
5318
75920755 5319On systems without locale support, or on typical single-threaded builds, or on
58e641fb
KW
5320platforms that do not support per-thread locale operations, this function does
5321nothing. On such systems that do have locale support, only a locale global to
5322the whole program is available.
5323
5324On multi-threaded builds on systems that do have per-thread locale operations,
5325this function converts the thread it is running in to use the global locale.
5326This is for code that has not yet or cannot be updated to handle multi-threaded
5327locale operation. As long as only a single thread is so-converted, everything
5328works fine, as all the other threads continue to ignore the global one, so only
5329this thread looks at it.
5330
69c5e0db
KW
5331However, on Windows systems this isn't quite true prior to Visual Studio 15,
5332at which point Microsoft fixed a bug. A race can occur if you use the
5333following operations on earlier Windows platforms:
5334
5335=over
5336
5337=item L<POSIX::localeconv|POSIX/localeconv>
5338
5339=item L<I18N::Langinfo>, items C<CRNCYSTR> and C<THOUSEP>
5340
5341=item L<perlapi/Perl_langinfo>, items C<CRNCYSTR> and C<THOUSEP>
5342
5343=back
5344
5345The first item is not fixable (except by upgrading to a later Visual Studio
5346release), but it would be possible to work around the latter two items by using
5347the Windows API functions C<GetNumberFormat> and C<GetCurrencyFormat>; patches
5348welcome.
5349
58e641fb
KW
5350Without this function call, threads that use the L<C<setlocale(3)>> system
5351function will not work properly, as all the locale-sensitive functions will
5352look at the per-thread locale, and C<setlocale> will have no effect on this
5353thread.
5354
5355Perl code should convert to either call
5356L<C<Perl_setlocale>|perlapi/Perl_setlocale> (which is a drop-in for the system
5357C<setlocale>) or use the methods given in L<perlcall> to call
5358L<C<POSIX::setlocale>|POSIX/setlocale>. Either one will transparently properly
5359handle all cases of single- vs multi-thread, POSIX 2008-supported or not.
5360
5361Non-Perl libraries, such as C<gtk>, that call the system C<setlocale> can
5362continue to work if this function is called before transferring control to the
5363library.
5364
5365Upon return from the code that needs to use the global locale,
5366L<C<sync_locale()>|perlapi/sync_locale> should be called to restore the safe
5367multi-thread operation.
5368
5369=cut
5370*/
5371
5372void
5373Perl_switch_to_global_locale()
5374{
5375
5376#ifdef USE_THREAD_SAFE_LOCALE
5377# ifdef WIN32
5378
5379 _configthreadlocale(_DISABLE_PER_THREAD_LOCALE);
5380
5381# else
5382# ifdef HAS_QUERYLOCALE
5383
5384 setlocale(LC_ALL, querylocale(LC_ALL_MASK, uselocale((locale_t) 0)));
5385
5386# else
5387
5388 {
5389 unsigned int i;
5390
5391 for (i = 0; i < LC_ALL_INDEX; i++) {
5392 setlocale(categories[i], do_setlocale_r(categories[i], NULL));
5393 }
5394 }
5395
5396# endif
5397
5398 uselocale(LC_GLOBAL_LOCALE);
5399
5400# endif
5401#endif
5402
5403}
5404
5405/*
5406
747c467a
KW
5407=for apidoc sync_locale
5408
b2e9ba0c
KW
5409L<C<Perl_setlocale>|perlapi/Perl_setlocale> can be used at any time to query or
5410change the locale (though changing the locale is antisocial and dangerous on
5411multi-threaded systems that don't have multi-thread safe locale operations.
5412(See L<perllocale/Multi-threaded operation>). Using the system
5413L<C<setlocale(3)>> should be avoided. Nevertheless, certain non-Perl libraries
5414called from XS, such as C<Gtk> do so, and this can't be changed. When the
5415locale is changed by XS code that didn't use
5416L<C<Perl_setlocale>|perlapi/Perl_setlocale>, Perl needs to be told that the
5417locale has changed. Use this function to do so, before returning to Perl.
5418
5419The return value is a boolean: TRUE if the global locale at the time of call
5420was in effect; and FALSE if a per-thread locale was in effect. This can be
5421used by the caller that needs to restore things as-they-were to decide whether
5422or not to call
5423L<C<Perl_switch_to_global_locale>|perlapi/switch_to_global_locale>.
747c467a
KW
5424
5425=cut
5426*/
5427
b2e9ba0c
KW
5428bool
5429Perl_sync_locale()
747c467a 5430{
d36adde0
KW
5431
5432#ifndef USE_LOCALE
5433
5434 return TRUE;
5435
5436#else
5437
e9bc6d6b 5438 const char * newlocale;
b2e9ba0c
KW
5439 dTHX;
5440
d36adde0 5441# ifdef USE_POSIX_2008_LOCALE
b2e9ba0c
KW
5442
5443 bool was_in_global_locale = FALSE;
5444 locale_t cur_obj = uselocale((locale_t) 0);
5445
5446 /* On Windows, unless the foreign code has turned off the thread-safe
5447 * locale setting, any plain setlocale() will have affected what we see, so
5448 * no need to worry. Otherwise, If the foreign code has done a plain
5449 * setlocale(), it will only affect the global locale on POSIX systems, but
5450 * will affect the */
5451 if (cur_obj == LC_GLOBAL_LOCALE) {
5452
d36adde0 5453# ifdef HAS_QUERY_LOCALE
b2e9ba0c
KW
5454
5455 do_setlocale_c(LC_ALL, setlocale(LC_ALL, NULL));
5456
d36adde0 5457# else
b2e9ba0c
KW
5458
5459 unsigned int i;
5460
5461 /* We can't trust that we can read the LC_ALL format on the
5462 * platform, so do them individually */
5463 for (i = 0; i < LC_ALL_INDEX; i++) {
5464 do_setlocale_r(categories[i], setlocale(categories[i], NULL));
5465 }
747c467a 5466
d36adde0 5467# endif
b2e9ba0c
KW
5468
5469 was_in_global_locale = TRUE;
5470 }
5471
d36adde0 5472# else
b2e9ba0c
KW
5473
5474 bool was_in_global_locale = TRUE;
5475
d36adde0
KW
5476# endif
5477# ifdef USE_LOCALE_CTYPE
7d4bcc4a 5478
b0bde642 5479 newlocale = savepv(do_setlocale_c(LC_CTYPE, NULL));
9f82ea3e
KW
5480 DEBUG_Lv(PerlIO_printf(Perl_debug_log,
5481 "%s:%d: %s\n", __FILE__, __LINE__,
5482 setlocale_debug_string(LC_CTYPE, NULL, newlocale)));
5483 new_ctype(newlocale);
b0bde642 5484 Safefree(newlocale);
747c467a 5485
d36adde0
KW
5486# endif /* USE_LOCALE_CTYPE */
5487# ifdef USE_LOCALE_COLLATE
7d4bcc4a 5488
b0bde642 5489 newlocale = savepv(do_setlocale_c(LC_COLLATE, NULL));
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5490 DEBUG_Lv(PerlIO_printf(Perl_debug_log,
5491 "%s:%d: %s\n", __FILE__, __LINE__,
5492 setlocale_debug_string(LC_COLLATE, NULL, newlocale)));
5493 new_collate(newlocale);
b0bde642 5494 Safefree(newlocale);
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5496# endif
5497# ifdef USE_LOCALE_NUMERIC
7d4bcc4a 5498
b0bde642 5499 newlocale = savepv(do_setlocale_c(LC_NUMERIC, NULL));
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5500 DEBUG_Lv(PerlIO_printf(Perl_debug_log,
5501 "%s:%d: %s\n", __FILE__, __LINE__,
5502 setlocale_debug_string(LC_NUMERIC, NULL, newlocale)));
5503 new_numeric(newlocale);
b0bde642 5504 Safefree(newlocale);
7d4bcc4a 5505
d36adde0 5506# endif /* USE_LOCALE_NUMERIC */
747c467a 5507
b2e9ba0c 5508 return was_in_global_locale;
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5509
5510#endif
5511
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5512}
5513
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5514#if defined(DEBUGGING) && defined(USE_LOCALE)
5515
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5516STATIC char *
5517S_setlocale_debug_string(const int category, /* category number,
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5518 like LC_ALL */
5519 const char* const locale, /* locale name */
5520
5521 /* return value from setlocale() when attempting to
5522 * set 'category' to 'locale' */
5523 const char* const retval)
5524{
5525 /* Returns a pointer to a NUL-terminated string in static storage with
5526 * added text about the info passed in. This is not thread safe and will
5527 * be overwritten by the next call, so this should be used just to
fa07b8e5 5528 * formulate a string to immediately print or savepv() on. */
5d1187d1 5529
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5530 /* initialise to a non-null value to keep it out of BSS and so keep
5531 * -DPERL_GLOBAL_STRUCT_PRIVATE happy */
8773126a 5532 static char ret[256] = "If you can read this, thank your buggy C"
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5533 " library strlcpy(), and change your hints file"
5534 " to undef it";
7d4bcc4a 5535
e5f10d49 5536 my_strlcpy(ret, "setlocale(", sizeof(ret));
b09aaf40 5537 my_strlcat(ret, category_name(category), sizeof(ret));
fa07b8e5 5538 my_strlcat(ret, ", ", sizeof(ret));
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5539
5540 if (locale) {
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5541 my_strlcat(ret, "\"", sizeof(ret));
5542 my_strlcat(ret, locale, sizeof(ret));
5543 my_strlcat(ret, "\"", sizeof(ret));
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5544 }
5545 else {
fa07b8e5 5546 my_strlcat(ret, "NULL", sizeof(ret));
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5547 }
5548
fa07b8e5 5549 my_strlcat(ret, ") returned ", sizeof(ret));
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5550
5551 if (retval) {
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5552 my_strlcat(ret, "\"", sizeof(ret));
5553 my_strlcat(ret, retval, sizeof(ret));
5554 my_strlcat(ret, "\"", sizeof(ret));
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5555 }
5556 else {
fa07b8e5 5557 my_strlcat(ret, "NULL", sizeof(ret));
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5558 }
5559
5560 assert(strlen(ret) < sizeof(ret));
5561
5562 return ret;
5563}
5564
5565#endif
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5567void
5568Perl_thread_locale_init()
5569{
5570 /* Called from a thread on startup*/
5571
5572#ifdef USE_THREAD_SAFE_LOCALE
5573
5574 dTHX_DEBUGGING;
5575
5576 /* C starts the new thread in the global C locale. If we are thread-safe,
5577 * we want to not be in the global locale */
5578
5579 DEBUG_L(PerlIO_printf(Perl_debug_log,
5580 "%s:%d: new thread, initial locale is %s; calling setlocale\n",
5581 __FILE__, __LINE__, setlocale(LC_ALL, NULL)));
5582
5583# ifdef WIN32
5584
5585 _configthreadlocale(_ENABLE_PER_THREAD_LOCALE);
5586
5587# else
5588
5589 Perl_setlocale(LC_ALL, "C");
5590
5591# endif
5592#endif
5593
5594}
5595
5596void
5597Perl_thread_locale_term()
5598{
5599 /* Called from a thread as it gets ready to terminate */
5600
5601#ifdef USE_THREAD_SAFE_LOCALE
5602
5603 /* C starts the new thread in the global C locale. If we are thread-safe,
5604 * we want to not be in the global locale */
5605
5606# ifndef WIN32
5607
5608 { /* Free up */
e7b55bf0 5609 dVAR;
e9bc6d6b 5610 locale_t cur_obj = uselocale(LC_GLOBAL_LOCALE);
e72200e7 5611 if (cur_obj != LC_GLOBAL_LOCALE && cur_obj != PL_C_locale_obj) {
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5612 freelocale(cur_obj);
5613 }
5614 }
5615
5616# endif
5617#endif
5618
5619}
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5620
5621/*
14d04a33 5622 * ex: set ts=8 sts=4 sw=4 et:
37442d52 5623 */