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1 | /* locale.c |
2 | * | |
1129b882 NC |
3 | * Copyright (C) 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, |
4 | * 2002, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 by Larry Wall and others | |
98994639 HS |
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 |
4ac71550 TC |
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"] | |
98994639 HS |
21 | */ |
22 | ||
166f8a29 DM |
23 | /* utility functions for handling locale-specific stuff like what |
24 | * character represents the decimal point. | |
0d071d52 | 25 | * |
7d4bcc4a KW |
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 | |
0d071d52 KW |
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 | |
a9ad02a8 KW |
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'. | |
e9bc6d6b KW |
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. | |
166f8a29 DM |
44 | */ |
45 | ||
98994639 HS |
46 | #include "EXTERN.h" |
47 | #define PERL_IN_LOCALE_C | |
f7416781 | 48 | #include "perl_langinfo.h" |
98994639 HS |
49 | #include "perl.h" |
50 | ||
a4af207c JH |
51 | #include "reentr.h" |
52 | ||
0dec74cd KW |
53 | #ifdef I_WCHAR |
54 | # include <wchar.h> | |
55 | #endif | |
5b64f24c KW |
56 | #ifdef I_WCTYPE |
57 | # include <wctype.h> | |
58 | #endif | |
0dec74cd | 59 | |
2fcc0ca9 KW |
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 */ | |
8c3a0f6c | 63 | #if ! defined(DEBUGGING) |
5a4b0634 KW |
64 | # define debug_initialization 0 |
65 | # define DEBUG_INITIALIZATION_set(v) | |
66 | #else | |
2fcc0ca9 | 67 | static bool debug_initialization = FALSE; |
5a4b0634 | 68 | # define DEBUG_INITIALIZATION_set(v) (debug_initialization = v) |
2fcc0ca9 KW |
69 | #endif |
70 | ||
48015184 KW |
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 | ||
291a84fb KW |
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 */ | |
ff1b739b KW |
80 | #define STRLENs(s) (sizeof("" s "") - 1) |
81 | ||
63e5b0d7 KW |
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 | ||
8ef6e574 KW |
97 | #ifdef USE_LOCALE |
98 | ||
47280b20 KW |
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 | * |
47280b20 | 107 | * \vC\a0\vPOSIX\a0\vam_ET\a0\vaf_ZA.utf8\a1\ven_US.UTF-8\a1\0 |
98994639 | 108 | * |
47280b20 KW |
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 | ||
112 | STATIC_ASSERT_DECL(STRLENs(UTF8NESS_SEP) == 1); | |
113 | STATIC_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 | ||
98994639 HS |
122 | STATIC char * |
123 | S_stdize_locale(pTHX_ char *locs) | |
124 | { | |
47280b20 KW |
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, '='); |
98994639 HS |
140 | bool okay = TRUE; |
141 | ||
7918f24d NC |
142 | PERL_ARGS_ASSERT_STDIZE_LOCALE; |
143 | ||
8772537c AL |
144 | if (s) { |
145 | const char * const t = strchr(s, '.'); | |
98994639 | 146 | okay = FALSE; |
8772537c AL |
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; | |
98994639 HS |
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 | ||
e5f10d49 KW |
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 | ||
168 | const 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 | |
9821811f KW |
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 | |
36dbc955 KW |
203 | # ifdef USE_LOCALE_SYNTAX |
204 | LC_SYNTAX, | |
205 | # endif | |
206 | # ifdef USE_LOCALE_TOD | |
207 | LC_TOD, | |
208 | # endif | |
e5f10d49 KW |
209 | # ifdef LC_ALL |
210 | LC_ALL, | |
211 | # endif | |
212 | -1 /* Placeholder because C doesn't allow a | |
213 | trailing comma, and it would get complicated | |
214 | with all the #ifdef's */ | |
215 | }; | |
216 | ||
217 | /* The top-most real element is LC_ALL */ | |
218 | ||
4ef8bdf9 | 219 | const char * const category_names[] = { |
e5f10d49 KW |
220 | |
221 | # ifdef USE_LOCALE_NUMERIC | |
222 | "LC_NUMERIC", | |
223 | # endif | |
224 | # ifdef USE_LOCALE_CTYPE | |
225 | "LC_CTYPE", | |
226 | # endif | |
227 | # ifdef USE_LOCALE_COLLATE | |
228 | "LC_COLLATE", | |
229 | # endif | |
230 | # ifdef USE_LOCALE_TIME | |
231 | "LC_TIME", | |
232 | # endif | |
233 | # ifdef USE_LOCALE_MESSAGES | |
234 | "LC_MESSAGES", | |
235 | # endif | |
236 | # ifdef USE_LOCALE_MONETARY | |
237 | "LC_MONETARY", | |
238 | # endif | |
9821811f KW |
239 | # ifdef USE_LOCALE_ADDRESS |
240 | "LC_ADDRESS", | |
241 | # endif | |
242 | # ifdef USE_LOCALE_IDENTIFICATION | |
243 | "LC_IDENTIFICATION", | |
244 | # endif | |
245 | # ifdef USE_LOCALE_MEASUREMENT | |
246 | "LC_MEASUREMENT", | |
247 | # endif | |
248 | # ifdef USE_LOCALE_PAPER | |
249 | "LC_PAPER", | |
250 | # endif | |
251 | # ifdef USE_LOCALE_TELEPHONE | |
252 | "LC_TELEPHONE", | |
253 | # endif | |
36dbc955 KW |
254 | # ifdef USE_LOCALE_SYNTAX |
255 | "LC_SYNTAX", | |
256 | # endif | |
257 | # ifdef USE_LOCALE_TOD | |
258 | "LC_TOD", | |
259 | # endif | |
e5f10d49 KW |
260 | # ifdef LC_ALL |
261 | "LC_ALL", | |
262 | # endif | |
263 | NULL /* Placeholder */ | |
264 | }; | |
265 | ||
266 | # ifdef LC_ALL | |
267 | ||
268 | /* On systems with LC_ALL, it is kept in the highest index position. (-2 | |
269 | * to account for the final unused placeholder element.) */ | |
270 | # define NOMINAL_LC_ALL_INDEX (C_ARRAY_LENGTH(categories) - 2) | |
271 | ||
272 | # else | |
273 | ||
274 | /* On systems without LC_ALL, we pretend it is there, one beyond the real | |
275 | * top element, hence in the unused placeholder element. */ | |
276 | # define NOMINAL_LC_ALL_INDEX (C_ARRAY_LENGTH(categories) - 1) | |
277 | ||
278 | # endif | |
279 | ||
280 | /* Pretending there is an LC_ALL element just above allows us to avoid most | |
281 | * special cases. Most loops through these arrays in the code below are | |
282 | * written like 'for (i = 0; i < NOMINAL_LC_ALL_INDEX; i++)'. They will work | |
283 | * on either type of system. But the code must be written to not access the | |
948523db KW |
284 | * element at 'LC_ALL_INDEX' except on platforms that have it. This can be |
285 | * checked for at compile time by using the #define LC_ALL_INDEX which is only | |
286 | * defined if we do have LC_ALL. */ | |
e5f10d49 | 287 | |
b09aaf40 KW |
288 | STATIC const char * |
289 | S_category_name(const int category) | |
290 | { | |
291 | unsigned int i; | |
292 | ||
293 | #ifdef LC_ALL | |
294 | ||
295 | if (category == LC_ALL) { | |
296 | return "LC_ALL"; | |
297 | } | |
298 | ||
299 | #endif | |
300 | ||
301 | for (i = 0; i < NOMINAL_LC_ALL_INDEX; i++) { | |
302 | if (category == categories[i]) { | |
303 | return category_names[i]; | |
304 | } | |
305 | } | |
306 | ||
307 | { | |
308 | const char suffix[] = " (unknown)"; | |
309 | int temp = category; | |
310 | Size_t length = sizeof(suffix) + 1; | |
311 | char * unknown; | |
312 | dTHX; | |
313 | ||
314 | if (temp < 0) { | |
315 | length++; | |
316 | temp = - temp; | |
317 | } | |
318 | ||
319 | /* Calculate the number of digits */ | |
320 | while (temp >= 10) { | |
321 | temp /= 10; | |
322 | length++; | |
323 | } | |
324 | ||
325 | Newx(unknown, length, char); | |
326 | my_snprintf(unknown, length, "%d%s", category, suffix); | |
327 | SAVEFREEPV(unknown); | |
328 | return unknown; | |
329 | } | |
330 | } | |
331 | ||
948523db KW |
332 | /* Now create LC_foo_INDEX #defines for just those categories on this system */ |
333 | # ifdef USE_LOCALE_NUMERIC | |
334 | # define LC_NUMERIC_INDEX 0 | |
335 | # define _DUMMY_NUMERIC LC_NUMERIC_INDEX | |
336 | # else | |
337 | # define _DUMMY_NUMERIC -1 | |
338 | # endif | |
339 | # ifdef USE_LOCALE_CTYPE | |
340 | # define LC_CTYPE_INDEX _DUMMY_NUMERIC + 1 | |
341 | # define _DUMMY_CTYPE LC_CTYPE_INDEX | |
342 | # else | |
343 | # define _DUMMY_CTYPE _DUMMY_NUMERIC | |
344 | # endif | |
345 | # ifdef USE_LOCALE_COLLATE | |
346 | # define LC_COLLATE_INDEX _DUMMY_CTYPE + 1 | |
347 | # define _DUMMY_COLLATE LC_COLLATE_INDEX | |
348 | # else | |
8203b3c3 | 349 | # define _DUMMY_COLLATE _DUMMY_CTYPE |
948523db KW |
350 | # endif |
351 | # ifdef USE_LOCALE_TIME | |
352 | # define LC_TIME_INDEX _DUMMY_COLLATE + 1 | |
353 | # define _DUMMY_TIME LC_TIME_INDEX | |
354 | # else | |
355 | # define _DUMMY_TIME _DUMMY_COLLATE | |
356 | # endif | |
357 | # ifdef USE_LOCALE_MESSAGES | |
358 | # define LC_MESSAGES_INDEX _DUMMY_TIME + 1 | |
359 | # define _DUMMY_MESSAGES LC_MESSAGES_INDEX | |
360 | # else | |
361 | # define _DUMMY_MESSAGES _DUMMY_TIME | |
362 | # endif | |
363 | # ifdef USE_LOCALE_MONETARY | |
364 | # define LC_MONETARY_INDEX _DUMMY_MESSAGES + 1 | |
365 | # define _DUMMY_MONETARY LC_MONETARY_INDEX | |
366 | # else | |
367 | # define _DUMMY_MONETARY _DUMMY_MESSAGES | |
368 | # endif | |
9821811f KW |
369 | # ifdef USE_LOCALE_ADDRESS |
370 | # define LC_ADDRESS_INDEX _DUMMY_MONETARY + 1 | |
371 | # define _DUMMY_ADDRESS LC_ADDRESS_INDEX | |
372 | # else | |
373 | # define _DUMMY_ADDRESS _DUMMY_MONETARY | |
374 | # endif | |
375 | # ifdef USE_LOCALE_IDENTIFICATION | |
376 | # define LC_IDENTIFICATION_INDEX _DUMMY_ADDRESS + 1 | |
377 | # define _DUMMY_IDENTIFICATION LC_IDENTIFICATION_INDEX | |
378 | # else | |
379 | # define _DUMMY_IDENTIFICATION _DUMMY_ADDRESS | |
380 | # endif | |
381 | # ifdef USE_LOCALE_MEASUREMENT | |
382 | # define LC_MEASUREMENT_INDEX _DUMMY_IDENTIFICATION + 1 | |
383 | # define _DUMMY_MEASUREMENT LC_MEASUREMENT_INDEX | |
384 | # else | |
385 | # define _DUMMY_MEASUREMENT _DUMMY_IDENTIFICATION | |
386 | # endif | |
387 | # ifdef USE_LOCALE_PAPER | |
388 | # define LC_PAPER_INDEX _DUMMY_MEASUREMENT + 1 | |
389 | # define _DUMMY_PAPER LC_PAPER_INDEX | |
390 | # else | |
391 | # define _DUMMY_PAPER _DUMMY_MEASUREMENT | |
392 | # endif | |
393 | # ifdef USE_LOCALE_TELEPHONE | |
394 | # define LC_TELEPHONE_INDEX _DUMMY_PAPER + 1 | |
395 | # define _DUMMY_TELEPHONE LC_TELEPHONE_INDEX | |
396 | # else | |
397 | # define _DUMMY_TELEPHONE _DUMMY_PAPER | |
398 | # endif | |
36dbc955 KW |
399 | # ifdef USE_LOCALE_SYNTAX |
400 | # define LC_SYNTAX_INDEX _DUMMY_TELEPHONE + 1 | |
401 | # define _DUMMY_SYNTAX LC_SYNTAX_INDEX | |
402 | # else | |
403 | # define _DUMMY_SYNTAX _DUMMY_TELEPHONE | |
404 | # endif | |
405 | # ifdef USE_LOCALE_TOD | |
406 | # define LC_TOD_INDEX _DUMMY_SYNTAX + 1 | |
407 | # define _DUMMY_TOD LC_TOD_INDEX | |
408 | # else | |
409 | # define _DUMMY_TOD _DUMMY_SYNTAX | |
410 | # endif | |
948523db | 411 | # ifdef LC_ALL |
36dbc955 | 412 | # define LC_ALL_INDEX _DUMMY_TOD + 1 |
948523db KW |
413 | # endif |
414 | #endif /* ifdef USE_LOCALE */ | |
8ef6e574 | 415 | |
d2b24094 | 416 | /* Windows requres a customized base-level setlocale() */ |
e9bc6d6b KW |
417 | #ifdef WIN32 |
418 | # define my_setlocale(cat, locale) win32_setlocale(cat, locale) | |
419 | #else | |
420 | # define my_setlocale(cat, locale) setlocale(cat, locale) | |
421 | #endif | |
422 | ||
423 | #ifndef USE_POSIX_2008_LOCALE | |
424 | ||
425 | /* "do_setlocale_c" is intended to be called when the category is a constant | |
426 | * known at compile time; "do_setlocale_r", not known until run time */ | |
427 | # define do_setlocale_c(cat, locale) my_setlocale(cat, locale) | |
428 | # define do_setlocale_r(cat, locale) my_setlocale(cat, locale) | |
45cef8fb | 429 | # define FIX_GLIBC_LC_MESSAGES_BUG(i) |
e9bc6d6b KW |
430 | |
431 | #else /* Below uses POSIX 2008 */ | |
432 | ||
433 | /* We emulate setlocale with our own function. LC_foo is not valid for the | |
434 | * POSIX 2008 functions. Instead LC_foo_MASK is used, which we use an array | |
435 | * lookup to convert to. At compile time we have defined LC_foo_INDEX as the | |
436 | * proper offset into the array 'category_masks[]'. At runtime, we have to | |
437 | * search through the array (as the actual numbers may not be small contiguous | |
438 | * positive integers which would lend themselves to array lookup). */ | |
439 | # define do_setlocale_c(cat, locale) \ | |
440 | emulate_setlocale(cat, locale, cat ## _INDEX, TRUE) | |
441 | # define do_setlocale_r(cat, locale) emulate_setlocale(cat, locale, 0, FALSE) | |
442 | ||
45cef8fb KW |
443 | # if ! defined(__GLIBC__) || ! defined(USE_LOCALE_MESSAGES) |
444 | ||
445 | # define FIX_GLIBC_LC_MESSAGES_BUG(i) | |
446 | ||
447 | # else /* Invalidate glibc cache of loaded translations, see [perl #134264] */ | |
448 | ||
449 | # include <libintl.h> | |
450 | # define FIX_GLIBC_LC_MESSAGES_BUG(i) \ | |
451 | STMT_START { \ | |
452 | if ((i) == LC_MESSAGES_INDEX) { \ | |
453 | textdomain(textdomain(NULL)); \ | |
454 | } \ | |
455 | } STMT_END | |
456 | ||
457 | # endif | |
458 | ||
e9bc6d6b KW |
459 | /* A third array, parallel to the ones above to map from category to its |
460 | * equivalent mask */ | |
461 | const int category_masks[] = { | |
462 | # ifdef USE_LOCALE_NUMERIC | |
463 | LC_NUMERIC_MASK, | |
464 | # endif | |
465 | # ifdef USE_LOCALE_CTYPE | |
466 | LC_CTYPE_MASK, | |
467 | # endif | |
468 | # ifdef USE_LOCALE_COLLATE | |
469 | LC_COLLATE_MASK, | |
470 | # endif | |
471 | # ifdef USE_LOCALE_TIME | |
472 | LC_TIME_MASK, | |
473 | # endif | |
474 | # ifdef USE_LOCALE_MESSAGES | |
475 | LC_MESSAGES_MASK, | |
476 | # endif | |
477 | # ifdef USE_LOCALE_MONETARY | |
478 | LC_MONETARY_MASK, | |
479 | # endif | |
480 | # ifdef USE_LOCALE_ADDRESS | |
481 | LC_ADDRESS_MASK, | |
482 | # endif | |
483 | # ifdef USE_LOCALE_IDENTIFICATION | |
484 | LC_IDENTIFICATION_MASK, | |
485 | # endif | |
486 | # ifdef USE_LOCALE_MEASUREMENT | |
487 | LC_MEASUREMENT_MASK, | |
488 | # endif | |
489 | # ifdef USE_LOCALE_PAPER | |
490 | LC_PAPER_MASK, | |
491 | # endif | |
492 | # ifdef USE_LOCALE_TELEPHONE | |
493 | LC_TELEPHONE_MASK, | |
494 | # endif | |
36dbc955 KW |
495 | # ifdef USE_LOCALE_SYNTAX |
496 | LC_SYNTAX_MASK, | |
497 | # endif | |
498 | # ifdef USE_LOCALE_TOD | |
499 | LC_TOD_MASK, | |
500 | # endif | |
e9bc6d6b KW |
501 | /* LC_ALL can't be turned off by a Configure |
502 | * option, and in Posix 2008, should always be | |
503 | * here, so compile it in unconditionally. | |
504 | * This could catch some glitches at compile | |
505 | * time */ | |
506 | LC_ALL_MASK | |
507 | }; | |
508 | ||
509 | STATIC const char * | |
510 | S_emulate_setlocale(const int category, | |
511 | const char * locale, | |
512 | unsigned int index, | |
513 | const bool is_index_valid | |
514 | ) | |
515 | { | |
516 | /* This function effectively performs a setlocale() on just the current | |
517 | * thread; thus it is thread-safe. It does this by using the POSIX 2008 | |
518 | * locale functions to emulate the behavior of setlocale(). Similar to | |
519 | * regular setlocale(), the return from this function points to memory that | |
520 | * can be overwritten by other system calls, so needs to be copied | |
521 | * immediately if you need to retain it. The difference here is that | |
522 | * system calls besides another setlocale() can overwrite it. | |
523 | * | |
524 | * By doing this, most locale-sensitive functions become thread-safe. The | |
525 | * exceptions are mostly those that return a pointer to static memory. | |
526 | * | |
527 | * This function takes the same parameters, 'category' and 'locale', that | |
528 | * the regular setlocale() function does, but it also takes two additional | |
529 | * ones. This is because the 2008 functions don't use a category; instead | |
530 | * they use a corresponding mask. Because this function operates in both | |
531 | * worlds, it may need one or the other or both. This function can | |
532 | * calculate the mask from the input category, but to avoid this | |
533 | * calculation, if the caller knows at compile time what the mask is, it | |
534 | * can pass it, setting 'is_index_valid' to TRUE; otherwise the mask | |
535 | * parameter is ignored. | |
536 | * | |
537 | * POSIX 2008, for some sick reason, chose not to provide a method to find | |
538 | * the category name of a locale. Some vendors have created a | |
539 | * querylocale() function to do just that. This function is a lot simpler | |
540 | * to implement on systems that have this. Otherwise, we have to keep | |
541 | * track of what the locale has been set to, so that we can return its | |
542 | * name to emulate setlocale(). It's also possible for C code in some | |
543 | * library to change the locale without us knowing it, though as of | |
544 | * September 2017, there are no occurrences in CPAN of uselocale(). Some | |
545 | * libraries do use setlocale(), but that changes the global locale, and | |
546 | * threads using per-thread locales will just ignore those changes. | |
547 | * Another problem is that without querylocale(), we have to guess at what | |
548 | * was meant by setting a locale of "". We handle this by not actually | |
549 | * ever setting to "" (unless querylocale exists), but to emulate what we | |
550 | * think should happen for "". | |
551 | */ | |
552 | ||
553 | int mask; | |
554 | locale_t old_obj; | |
555 | locale_t new_obj; | |
556 | dTHX; | |
557 | ||
558 | # ifdef DEBUGGING | |
559 | ||
560 | if (DEBUG_Lv_TEST || debug_initialization) { | |
561 | 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); | |
562 | } | |
563 | ||
564 | # endif | |
565 | ||
566 | /* If the input mask might be incorrect, calculate the correct one */ | |
567 | if (! is_index_valid) { | |
568 | unsigned int i; | |
569 | ||
570 | # ifdef DEBUGGING | |
571 | ||
572 | if (DEBUG_Lv_TEST || debug_initialization) { | |
573 | PerlIO_printf(Perl_debug_log, "%s:%d: finding index of category %d (%s)\n", __FILE__, __LINE__, category, category_name(category)); | |
574 | } | |
575 | ||
576 | # endif | |
577 | ||
578 | for (i = 0; i <= LC_ALL_INDEX; i++) { | |
579 | if (category == categories[i]) { | |
580 | index = i; | |
581 | goto found_index; | |
582 | } | |
583 | } | |
584 | ||
585 | /* Here, we don't know about this category, so can't handle it. | |
586 | * Fallback to the early POSIX usages */ | |
587 | Perl_warner(aTHX_ packWARN(WARN_LOCALE), | |
588 | "Unknown locale category %d; can't set it to %s\n", | |
589 | category, locale); | |
590 | return NULL; | |
591 | ||
592 | found_index: ; | |
593 | ||
594 | # ifdef DEBUGGING | |
595 | ||
596 | if (DEBUG_Lv_TEST || debug_initialization) { | |
597 | PerlIO_printf(Perl_debug_log, "%s:%d: index is %d for %s\n", __FILE__, __LINE__, index, category_name(category)); | |
598 | } | |
599 | ||
600 | # endif | |
601 | ||
602 | } | |
603 | ||
604 | mask = category_masks[index]; | |
605 | ||
606 | # ifdef DEBUGGING | |
607 | ||
608 | if (DEBUG_Lv_TEST || debug_initialization) { | |
609 | PerlIO_printf(Perl_debug_log, "%s:%d: category name is %s; mask is 0x%x\n", __FILE__, __LINE__, category_names[index], mask); | |
610 | } | |
611 | ||
612 | # endif | |
613 | ||
614 | /* If just querying what the existing locale is ... */ | |
615 | if (locale == NULL) { | |
616 | locale_t cur_obj = uselocale((locale_t) 0); | |
617 | ||
618 | # ifdef DEBUGGING | |
619 | ||
620 | if (DEBUG_Lv_TEST || debug_initialization) { | |
621 | PerlIO_printf(Perl_debug_log, "%s:%d: emulate_setlocale querying %p\n", __FILE__, __LINE__, cur_obj); | |
622 | } | |
623 | ||
624 | # endif | |
625 | ||
626 | if (cur_obj == LC_GLOBAL_LOCALE) { | |
627 | return my_setlocale(category, NULL); | |
628 | } | |
629 | ||
630 | # ifdef HAS_QUERYLOCALE | |
631 | ||
632 | return (char *) querylocale(mask, cur_obj); | |
633 | ||
d2b24094 | 634 | # else |
ecdda939 KW |
635 | |
636 | /* If this assert fails, adjust the size of curlocales in intrpvar.h */ | |
637 | STATIC_ASSERT_STMT(C_ARRAY_LENGTH(PL_curlocales) > LC_ALL_INDEX); | |
638 | ||
8e13243a KW |
639 | # if defined(_NL_LOCALE_NAME) \ |
640 | && defined(DEBUGGING) \ | |
641 | && ! defined(SETLOCALE_ACCEPTS_ANY_LOCALE_NAME) | |
642 | /* On systems that accept any locale name, the real underlying locale | |
643 | * is often returned by this internal function, so we can't use it */ | |
e9bc6d6b KW |
644 | { |
645 | /* Internal glibc for querylocale(), but doesn't handle | |
646 | * empty-string ("") locale properly; who knows what other | |
3a732259 | 647 | * glitches. Check for it now, under debug. */ |
e9bc6d6b KW |
648 | |
649 | char * temp_name = nl_langinfo_l(_NL_LOCALE_NAME(category), | |
650 | uselocale((locale_t) 0)); | |
651 | /* | |
652 | PerlIO_printf(Perl_debug_log, "%s:%d: temp_name=%s\n", __FILE__, __LINE__, temp_name ? temp_name : "NULL"); | |
653 | PerlIO_printf(Perl_debug_log, "%s:%d: index=%d\n", __FILE__, __LINE__, index); | |
654 | PerlIO_printf(Perl_debug_log, "%s:%d: PL_curlocales[index]=%s\n", __FILE__, __LINE__, PL_curlocales[index]); | |
655 | */ | |
656 | if (temp_name && PL_curlocales[index] && strNE(temp_name, "")) { | |
657 | if ( strNE(PL_curlocales[index], temp_name) | |
658 | && ! ( isNAME_C_OR_POSIX(temp_name) | |
659 | && isNAME_C_OR_POSIX(PL_curlocales[index]))) { | |
660 | ||
661 | # ifdef USE_C_BACKTRACE | |
662 | ||
663 | dump_c_backtrace(Perl_debug_log, 20, 1); | |
664 | ||
665 | # endif | |
666 | ||
667 | Perl_croak(aTHX_ "panic: Mismatch between what Perl thinks %s is" | |
668 | " (%s) and what internal glibc thinks" | |
669 | " (%s)\n", category_names[index], | |
670 | PL_curlocales[index], temp_name); | |
671 | } | |
672 | ||
673 | return temp_name; | |
674 | } | |
675 | } | |
676 | ||
677 | # endif | |
678 | ||
679 | /* Without querylocale(), we have to use our record-keeping we've | |
680 | * done. */ | |
681 | ||
682 | if (category != LC_ALL) { | |
683 | ||
684 | # ifdef DEBUGGING | |
685 | ||
686 | if (DEBUG_Lv_TEST || debug_initialization) { | |
687 | PerlIO_printf(Perl_debug_log, "%s:%d: emulate_setlocale returning %s\n", __FILE__, __LINE__, PL_curlocales[index]); | |
688 | } | |
689 | ||
690 | # endif | |
691 | ||
692 | return PL_curlocales[index]; | |
693 | } | |
694 | else { /* For LC_ALL */ | |
695 | unsigned int i; | |
696 | Size_t names_len = 0; | |
697 | char * all_string; | |
7c93a471 | 698 | bool are_all_categories_the_same_locale = TRUE; |
e9bc6d6b KW |
699 | |
700 | /* If we have a valid LC_ALL value, just return it */ | |
701 | if (PL_curlocales[LC_ALL_INDEX]) { | |
702 | ||
703 | # ifdef DEBUGGING | |
704 | ||
705 | if (DEBUG_Lv_TEST || debug_initialization) { | |
706 | PerlIO_printf(Perl_debug_log, "%s:%d: emulate_setlocale returning %s\n", __FILE__, __LINE__, PL_curlocales[LC_ALL_INDEX]); | |
707 | } | |
708 | ||
709 | # endif | |
710 | ||
711 | return PL_curlocales[LC_ALL_INDEX]; | |
712 | } | |
713 | ||
714 | /* Otherwise, we need to construct a string of name=value pairs. | |
715 | * We use the glibc syntax, like | |
716 | * LC_NUMERIC=C;LC_TIME=en_US.UTF-8;... | |
7c93a471 KW |
717 | * First calculate the needed size. Along the way, check if all |
718 | * the locale names are the same */ | |
e9bc6d6b KW |
719 | for (i = 0; i < LC_ALL_INDEX; i++) { |
720 | ||
721 | # ifdef DEBUGGING | |
722 | ||
723 | if (DEBUG_Lv_TEST || debug_initialization) { | |
724 | 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]); | |
725 | } | |
726 | ||
727 | # endif | |
728 | ||
729 | names_len += strlen(category_names[i]) | |
730 | + 1 /* '=' */ | |
731 | + strlen(PL_curlocales[i]) | |
732 | + 1; /* ';' */ | |
7c93a471 KW |
733 | |
734 | if (i > 0 && strNE(PL_curlocales[i], PL_curlocales[i-1])) { | |
735 | are_all_categories_the_same_locale = FALSE; | |
736 | } | |
737 | } | |
738 | ||
739 | /* If they are the same, we don't actually have to construct the | |
740 | * string; we just make the entry in LC_ALL_INDEX valid, and be | |
741 | * that single name */ | |
742 | if (are_all_categories_the_same_locale) { | |
743 | PL_curlocales[LC_ALL_INDEX] = savepv(PL_curlocales[0]); | |
744 | return PL_curlocales[LC_ALL_INDEX]; | |
e9bc6d6b | 745 | } |
7c93a471 | 746 | |
e9bc6d6b KW |
747 | names_len++; /* Trailing '\0' */ |
748 | SAVEFREEPV(Newx(all_string, names_len, char)); | |
749 | *all_string = '\0'; | |
750 | ||
751 | /* Then fill in the string */ | |
752 | for (i = 0; i < LC_ALL_INDEX; i++) { | |
753 | ||
754 | # ifdef DEBUGGING | |
755 | ||
756 | if (DEBUG_Lv_TEST || debug_initialization) { | |
757 | 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]); | |
758 | } | |
759 | ||
760 | # endif | |
761 | ||
762 | my_strlcat(all_string, category_names[i], names_len); | |
763 | my_strlcat(all_string, "=", names_len); | |
764 | my_strlcat(all_string, PL_curlocales[i], names_len); | |
765 | my_strlcat(all_string, ";", names_len); | |
766 | } | |
767 | ||
768 | # ifdef DEBUGGING | |
769 | ||
770 | if (DEBUG_L_TEST || debug_initialization) { | |
771 | PerlIO_printf(Perl_debug_log, "%s:%d: emulate_setlocale returning %s\n", __FILE__, __LINE__, all_string); | |
772 | } | |
773 | ||
774 | #endif | |
775 | ||
776 | return all_string; | |
777 | } | |
778 | ||
779 | # ifdef EINVAL | |
780 | ||
781 | SETERRNO(EINVAL, LIB_INVARG); | |
782 | ||
783 | # endif | |
784 | ||
785 | return NULL; | |
786 | ||
d2b24094 KW |
787 | # endif |
788 | ||
6aba5c5e | 789 | } /* End of this being setlocale(LC_foo, NULL) */ |
e9bc6d6b | 790 | |
f8115d60 | 791 | /* Here, we are switching locales. */ |
e9bc6d6b KW |
792 | |
793 | # ifndef HAS_QUERYLOCALE | |
794 | ||
795 | if (strEQ(locale, "")) { | |
796 | ||
797 | /* For non-querylocale() systems, we do the setting of "" ourselves to | |
798 | * be sure that we really know what's going on. We follow the Linux | |
799 | * documented behavior (but if that differs from the actual behavior, | |
800 | * this won't work exactly as the OS implements). We go out and | |
801 | * examine the environment based on our understanding of how the system | |
802 | * works, and use that to figure things out */ | |
803 | ||
804 | const char * const lc_all = PerlEnv_getenv("LC_ALL"); | |
805 | ||
806 | /* Use any "LC_ALL" environment variable, as it overrides everything | |
807 | * else. */ | |
808 | if (lc_all && strNE(lc_all, "")) { | |
809 | locale = lc_all; | |
810 | } | |
811 | else { | |
812 | ||
813 | /* Otherwise, we need to dig deeper. Unless overridden, the | |
814 | * default is the LANG environment variable; if it doesn't exist, | |
815 | * then "C" */ | |
816 | ||
817 | const char * default_name; | |
818 | ||
207cc8df | 819 | default_name = PerlEnv_getenv("LANG"); |
e9bc6d6b KW |
820 | |
821 | if (! default_name || strEQ(default_name, "")) { | |
929a7f8c | 822 | default_name = "C"; |
e9bc6d6b | 823 | } |
e9bc6d6b KW |
824 | |
825 | if (category != LC_ALL) { | |
826 | const char * const name = PerlEnv_getenv(category_names[index]); | |
827 | ||
828 | /* Here we are setting a single category. Assume will have the | |
829 | * default name */ | |
830 | locale = default_name; | |
831 | ||
832 | /* But then look for an overriding environment variable */ | |
833 | if (name && strNE(name, "")) { | |
834 | locale = name; | |
835 | } | |
836 | } | |
837 | else { | |
838 | bool did_override = FALSE; | |
839 | unsigned int i; | |
840 | ||
841 | /* Here, we are getting LC_ALL. Any categories that don't have | |
842 | * a corresponding environment variable set should be set to | |
843 | * LANG, or to "C" if there is no LANG. If no individual | |
844 | * categories differ from this, we can just set LC_ALL. This | |
845 | * is buggy on systems that have extra categories that we don't | |
846 | * know about. If there is an environment variable that sets | |
847 | * that category, we won't know to look for it, and so our use | |
848 | * of LANG or "C" improperly overrides it. On the other hand, | |
849 | * if we don't do what is done here, and there is no | |
850 | * environment variable, the category's locale should be set to | |
851 | * LANG or "C". So there is no good solution. khw thinks the | |
852 | * best is to look at systems to see what categories they have, | |
853 | * and include them, and then to assume that we know the | |
854 | * complete set */ | |
855 | ||
856 | for (i = 0; i < LC_ALL_INDEX; i++) { | |
857 | const char * const env_override | |
24f3e849 | 858 | = PerlEnv_getenv(category_names[i]); |
e9bc6d6b KW |
859 | const char * this_locale = ( env_override |
860 | && strNE(env_override, "")) | |
861 | ? env_override | |
862 | : default_name; | |
6435f98d KW |
863 | if (! emulate_setlocale(categories[i], this_locale, i, TRUE)) |
864 | { | |
6435f98d KW |
865 | return NULL; |
866 | } | |
e9bc6d6b KW |
867 | |
868 | if (strNE(this_locale, default_name)) { | |
869 | did_override = TRUE; | |
870 | } | |
e9bc6d6b KW |
871 | } |
872 | ||
873 | /* If all the categories are the same, we can set LC_ALL to | |
874 | * that */ | |
875 | if (! did_override) { | |
876 | locale = default_name; | |
877 | } | |
878 | else { | |
879 | ||
880 | /* Here, LC_ALL is no longer valid, as some individual | |
881 | * categories don't match it. We call ourselves | |
882 | * recursively, as that will execute the code that | |
883 | * generates the proper locale string for this situation. | |
884 | * We don't do the remainder of this function, as that is | |
885 | * to update our records, and we've just done that for the | |
886 | * individual categories in the loop above, and doing so | |
887 | * would cause LC_ALL to be done as well */ | |
888 | return emulate_setlocale(LC_ALL, NULL, LC_ALL_INDEX, TRUE); | |
889 | } | |
890 | } | |
891 | } | |
6aba5c5e | 892 | } /* End of this being setlocale(LC_foo, "") */ |
e9bc6d6b KW |
893 | else if (strchr(locale, ';')) { |
894 | ||
895 | /* LC_ALL may actually incude a conglomeration of various categories. | |
896 | * Without querylocale, this code uses the glibc (as of this writing) | |
897 | * syntax for representing that, but that is not a stable API, and | |
898 | * other platforms do it differently, so we have to handle all cases | |
899 | * ourselves */ | |
900 | ||
f0023d47 | 901 | unsigned int i; |
e9bc6d6b KW |
902 | const char * s = locale; |
903 | const char * e = locale + strlen(locale); | |
904 | const char * p = s; | |
905 | const char * category_end; | |
906 | const char * name_start; | |
907 | const char * name_end; | |
908 | ||
f0023d47 KW |
909 | /* If the string that gives what to set doesn't include all categories, |
910 | * the omitted ones get set to "C". To get this behavior, first set | |
911 | * all the individual categories to "C", and override the furnished | |
912 | * ones below */ | |
913 | for (i = 0; i < LC_ALL_INDEX; i++) { | |
914 | if (! emulate_setlocale(categories[i], "C", i, TRUE)) { | |
915 | return NULL; | |
916 | } | |
917 | } | |
918 | ||
e9bc6d6b | 919 | while (s < e) { |
e9bc6d6b KW |
920 | |
921 | /* Parse through the category */ | |
922 | while (isWORDCHAR(*p)) { | |
923 | p++; | |
924 | } | |
925 | category_end = p; | |
926 | ||
927 | if (*p++ != '=') { | |
928 | Perl_croak(aTHX_ | |
929 | "panic: %s: %d: Unexpected character in locale name '%02X", | |
930 | __FILE__, __LINE__, *(p-1)); | |
931 | } | |
932 | ||
933 | /* Parse through the locale name */ | |
934 | name_start = p; | |
bee74f4b KW |
935 | while (p < e && *p != ';') { |
936 | if (! isGRAPH(*p)) { | |
937 | Perl_croak(aTHX_ | |
938 | "panic: %s: %d: Unexpected character in locale name '%02X", | |
939 | __FILE__, __LINE__, *(p-1)); | |
940 | } | |
e9bc6d6b KW |
941 | p++; |
942 | } | |
943 | name_end = p; | |
944 | ||
bee74f4b KW |
945 | /* Space past the semi-colon */ |
946 | if (p < e) { | |
947 | p++; | |
e9bc6d6b KW |
948 | } |
949 | ||
950 | /* Find the index of the category name in our lists */ | |
951 | for (i = 0; i < LC_ALL_INDEX; i++) { | |
3c76a412 | 952 | char * individ_locale; |
e9bc6d6b KW |
953 | |
954 | /* Keep going if this isn't the index. The strnNE() avoids a | |
955 | * Perl_form(), but would fail if ever a category name could be | |
956 | * a substring of another one, like if there were a | |
957 | * "LC_TIME_DATE" */ | |
958 | if strnNE(s, category_names[i], category_end - s) { | |
959 | continue; | |
960 | } | |
961 | ||
962 | /* If this index is for the single category we're changing, we | |
963 | * have found the locale to set it to. */ | |
964 | if (category == categories[i]) { | |
965 | locale = Perl_form(aTHX_ "%.*s", | |
966 | (int) (name_end - name_start), | |
967 | name_start); | |
968 | goto ready_to_set; | |
969 | } | |
970 | ||
3c76a412 | 971 | assert(category == LC_ALL); |
bee74f4b KW |
972 | individ_locale = Perl_form(aTHX_ "%.*s", |
973 | (int) (name_end - name_start), name_start); | |
6435f98d KW |
974 | if (! emulate_setlocale(categories[i], individ_locale, i, TRUE)) |
975 | { | |
976 | return NULL; | |
977 | } | |
e9bc6d6b KW |
978 | } |
979 | ||
980 | s = p; | |
981 | } | |
982 | ||
983 | /* Here we have set all the individual categories by recursive calls. | |
984 | * These collectively should have fixed up LC_ALL, so can just query | |
985 | * what that now is */ | |
986 | assert(category == LC_ALL); | |
987 | ||
988 | return do_setlocale_c(LC_ALL, NULL); | |
6aba5c5e KW |
989 | } /* End of this being setlocale(LC_ALL, |
990 | "LC_CTYPE=foo;LC_NUMERIC=bar;...") */ | |
e9bc6d6b KW |
991 | |
992 | ready_to_set: ; | |
993 | ||
f8115d60 KW |
994 | /* Here at the end of having to deal with the absence of querylocale(). |
995 | * Some cases have already been fully handled by recursive calls to this | |
996 | * function. But at this point, we haven't dealt with those, but are now | |
997 | * prepared to, knowing what the locale name to set this category to is. | |
998 | * This would have come for free if this system had had querylocale() */ | |
999 | ||
e9bc6d6b KW |
1000 | # endif /* end of ! querylocale */ |
1001 | ||
f8115d60 KW |
1002 | assert(PL_C_locale_obj); |
1003 | ||
1004 | /* Switching locales generally entails freeing the current one's space (at | |
1005 | * the C library's discretion). We need to stop using that locale before | |
1006 | * the switch. So switch to a known locale object that we don't otherwise | |
1007 | * mess with. This returns the locale object in effect at the time of the | |
1008 | * switch. */ | |
1009 | old_obj = uselocale(PL_C_locale_obj); | |
1010 | ||
1011 | # ifdef DEBUGGING | |
1012 | ||
1013 | if (DEBUG_Lv_TEST || debug_initialization) { | |
1014 | PerlIO_printf(Perl_debug_log, "%s:%d: emulate_setlocale was using %p\n", __FILE__, __LINE__, old_obj); | |
1015 | } | |
1016 | ||
1017 | # endif | |
1018 | ||
1019 | if (! old_obj) { | |
1020 | ||
1021 | # ifdef DEBUGGING | |
1022 | ||
1023 | if (DEBUG_L_TEST || debug_initialization) { | |
1024 | dSAVE_ERRNO; | |
1025 | PerlIO_printf(Perl_debug_log, "%s:%d: emulate_setlocale switching to C failed: %d\n", __FILE__, __LINE__, GET_ERRNO); | |
1026 | RESTORE_ERRNO; | |
1027 | } | |
1028 | ||
1029 | # endif | |
1030 | ||
1031 | return NULL; | |
1032 | } | |
1033 | ||
1034 | # ifdef DEBUGGING | |
1035 | ||
1036 | if (DEBUG_Lv_TEST || debug_initialization) { | |
b22e9937 KW |
1037 | PerlIO_printf(Perl_debug_log, |
1038 | "%s:%d: emulate_setlocale now using %p\n", | |
1039 | __FILE__, __LINE__, PL_C_locale_obj); | |
f8115d60 KW |
1040 | } |
1041 | ||
1042 | # endif | |
1043 | ||
6aba5c5e KW |
1044 | /* If this call is to switch to the LC_ALL C locale, it already exists, and |
1045 | * in fact, we already have switched to it (in preparation for what | |
1046 | * normally is to come). But since we're already there, continue to use | |
70bd6bc8 KW |
1047 | * it instead of trying to create a new locale */ |
1048 | if (mask == LC_ALL_MASK && isNAME_C_OR_POSIX(locale)) { | |
1049 | ||
1050 | # ifdef DEBUGGING | |
1051 | ||
1052 | if (DEBUG_Lv_TEST || debug_initialization) { | |
1053 | PerlIO_printf(Perl_debug_log, | |
1054 | "%s:%d: will stay in C object\n", __FILE__, __LINE__); | |
1055 | } | |
1056 | ||
1057 | # endif | |
1058 | ||
1059 | new_obj = PL_C_locale_obj; | |
1060 | ||
1061 | /* We already had switched to the C locale in preparation for freeing | |
b22e9937 | 1062 | * 'old_obj' */ |
70bd6bc8 KW |
1063 | if (old_obj != LC_GLOBAL_LOCALE && old_obj != PL_C_locale_obj) { |
1064 | freelocale(old_obj); | |
1065 | } | |
1066 | } | |
1067 | else { | |
b22e9937 KW |
1068 | /* If we weren't in a thread safe locale, set so that newlocale() below |
1069 | * which uses 'old_obj', uses an empty one. Same for our reserved C | |
1070 | * object. The latter is defensive coding, so that, even if there is | |
1071 | * some bug, we will never end up trying to modify either of these, as | |
1072 | * if passed to newlocale(), they can be. */ | |
1073 | if (old_obj == LC_GLOBAL_LOCALE || old_obj == PL_C_locale_obj) { | |
1074 | old_obj = (locale_t) 0; | |
1075 | } | |
f8115d60 | 1076 | |
b22e9937 KW |
1077 | /* Ready to create a new locale by modification of the exising one */ |
1078 | new_obj = newlocale(mask, locale, old_obj); | |
e9bc6d6b | 1079 | |
b22e9937 KW |
1080 | if (! new_obj) { |
1081 | dSAVE_ERRNO; | |
e9bc6d6b KW |
1082 | |
1083 | # ifdef DEBUGGING | |
1084 | ||
b22e9937 KW |
1085 | if (DEBUG_L_TEST || debug_initialization) { |
1086 | PerlIO_printf(Perl_debug_log, | |
1087 | "%s:%d: emulate_setlocale creating new object" | |
1088 | " failed: %d\n", __FILE__, __LINE__, GET_ERRNO); | |
1089 | } | |
e9bc6d6b KW |
1090 | |
1091 | # endif | |
1092 | ||
b22e9937 | 1093 | if (! uselocale(old_obj)) { |
e9bc6d6b KW |
1094 | |
1095 | # ifdef DEBUGGING | |
1096 | ||
b22e9937 KW |
1097 | if (DEBUG_L_TEST || debug_initialization) { |
1098 | PerlIO_printf(Perl_debug_log, | |
1099 | "%s:%d: switching back failed: %d\n", | |
1100 | __FILE__, __LINE__, GET_ERRNO); | |
1101 | } | |
e9bc6d6b KW |
1102 | |
1103 | # endif | |
1104 | ||
b22e9937 KW |
1105 | } |
1106 | RESTORE_ERRNO; | |
1107 | return NULL; | |
e9bc6d6b | 1108 | } |
e9bc6d6b KW |
1109 | |
1110 | # ifdef DEBUGGING | |
1111 | ||
b22e9937 KW |
1112 | if (DEBUG_Lv_TEST || debug_initialization) { |
1113 | PerlIO_printf(Perl_debug_log, | |
1114 | "%s:%d: emulate_setlocale created %p", | |
1115 | __FILE__, __LINE__, new_obj); | |
1116 | if (old_obj) { | |
1117 | PerlIO_printf(Perl_debug_log, | |
1118 | "; should have freed %p", old_obj); | |
1119 | } | |
1120 | PerlIO_printf(Perl_debug_log, "\n"); | |
19ee3daf | 1121 | } |
e9bc6d6b KW |
1122 | |
1123 | # endif | |
1124 | ||
b22e9937 KW |
1125 | /* And switch into it */ |
1126 | if (! uselocale(new_obj)) { | |
1127 | dSAVE_ERRNO; | |
e9bc6d6b KW |
1128 | |
1129 | # ifdef DEBUGGING | |
1130 | ||
b22e9937 KW |
1131 | if (DEBUG_L_TEST || debug_initialization) { |
1132 | PerlIO_printf(Perl_debug_log, | |
1133 | "%s:%d: emulate_setlocale switching to new object" | |
1134 | " failed\n", __FILE__, __LINE__); | |
1135 | } | |
e9bc6d6b KW |
1136 | |
1137 | # endif | |
1138 | ||
b22e9937 | 1139 | if (! uselocale(old_obj)) { |
e9bc6d6b KW |
1140 | |
1141 | # ifdef DEBUGGING | |
1142 | ||
b22e9937 KW |
1143 | if (DEBUG_L_TEST || debug_initialization) { |
1144 | PerlIO_printf(Perl_debug_log, | |
1145 | "%s:%d: switching back failed: %d\n", | |
1146 | __FILE__, __LINE__, GET_ERRNO); | |
1147 | } | |
e9bc6d6b KW |
1148 | |
1149 | # endif | |
1150 | ||
b22e9937 KW |
1151 | } |
1152 | freelocale(new_obj); | |
1153 | RESTORE_ERRNO; | |
1154 | return NULL; | |
e9bc6d6b | 1155 | } |
70bd6bc8 | 1156 | } |
e9bc6d6b KW |
1157 | |
1158 | # ifdef DEBUGGING | |
1159 | ||
1160 | if (DEBUG_Lv_TEST || debug_initialization) { | |
b22e9937 KW |
1161 | PerlIO_printf(Perl_debug_log, |
1162 | "%s:%d: emulate_setlocale now using %p\n", | |
1163 | __FILE__, __LINE__, new_obj); | |
e9bc6d6b KW |
1164 | } |
1165 | ||
1166 | # endif | |
1167 | ||
1168 | /* We are done, except for updating our records (if the system doesn't keep | |
1169 | * them) and in the case of locale "", we don't actually know what the | |
1170 | * locale that got switched to is, as it came from the environment. So | |
1171 | * have to find it */ | |
1172 | ||
1173 | # ifdef HAS_QUERYLOCALE | |
1174 | ||
1175 | if (strEQ(locale, "")) { | |
1176 | locale = querylocale(mask, new_obj); | |
1177 | } | |
1178 | ||
1179 | # else | |
1180 | ||
1181 | /* Here, 'locale' is the return value */ | |
1182 | ||
1183 | /* Without querylocale(), we have to update our records */ | |
1184 | ||
1185 | if (category == LC_ALL) { | |
1186 | unsigned int i; | |
1187 | ||
1188 | /* For LC_ALL, we change all individual categories to correspond */ | |
1189 | /* PL_curlocales is a parallel array, so has same | |
1190 | * length as 'categories' */ | |
1191 | for (i = 0; i <= LC_ALL_INDEX; i++) { | |
1192 | Safefree(PL_curlocales[i]); | |
1193 | PL_curlocales[i] = savepv(locale); | |
1194 | } | |
45cef8fb KW |
1195 | |
1196 | FIX_GLIBC_LC_MESSAGES_BUG(LC_MESSAGES_INDEX); | |
e9bc6d6b KW |
1197 | } |
1198 | else { | |
1199 | ||
1200 | /* For a single category, if it's not the same as the one in LC_ALL, we | |
1201 | * nullify LC_ALL */ | |
1202 | ||
1203 | if (PL_curlocales[LC_ALL_INDEX] && strNE(PL_curlocales[LC_ALL_INDEX], locale)) { | |
1204 | Safefree(PL_curlocales[LC_ALL_INDEX]); | |
1205 | PL_curlocales[LC_ALL_INDEX] = NULL; | |
1206 | } | |
1207 | ||
1208 | /* Then update the category's record */ | |
1209 | Safefree(PL_curlocales[index]); | |
1210 | PL_curlocales[index] = savepv(locale); | |
45cef8fb KW |
1211 | |
1212 | FIX_GLIBC_LC_MESSAGES_BUG(index); | |
e9bc6d6b KW |
1213 | } |
1214 | ||
1215 | # endif | |
1216 | ||
1217 | return locale; | |
1218 | } | |
1219 | ||
1220 | #endif /* USE_POSIX_2008_LOCALE */ | |
1221 | ||
1222 | #if 0 /* Code that was to emulate thread-safe locales on platforms that | |
1223 | didn't natively support them */ | |
1224 | ||
1225 | /* The way this would work is that we would keep a per-thread list of the | |
1226 | * correct locale for that thread. Any operation that was locale-sensitive | |
1227 | * would have to be changed so that it would look like this: | |
1228 | * | |
1229 | * LOCALE_LOCK; | |
1230 | * setlocale to the correct locale for this operation | |
1231 | * do operation | |
1232 | * LOCALE_UNLOCK | |
1233 | * | |
1234 | * This leaves the global locale in the most recently used operation's, but it | |
1235 | * was locked long enough to get the result. If that result is static, it | |
1236 | * needs to be copied before the unlock. | |
1237 | * | |
1238 | * Macros could be written like SETUP_LOCALE_DEPENDENT_OP(category) that did | |
1239 | * the setup, but are no-ops when not needed, and similarly, | |
1240 | * END_LOCALE_DEPENDENT_OP for the tear-down | |
1241 | * | |
1242 | * But every call to a locale-sensitive function would have to be changed, and | |
1243 | * if a module didn't cooperate by using the mutex, things would break. | |
1244 | * | |
1245 | * This code was abandoned before being completed or tested, and is left as-is | |
1246 | */ | |
1247 | ||
1248 | # define do_setlocale_c(cat, locale) locking_setlocale(cat, locale, cat ## _INDEX, TRUE) | |
1249 | # define do_setlocale_r(cat, locale) locking_setlocale(cat, locale, 0, FALSE) | |
1250 | ||
1251 | STATIC char * | |
1252 | S_locking_setlocale(pTHX_ | |
1253 | const int category, | |
1254 | const char * locale, | |
1255 | int index, | |
1256 | const bool is_index_valid | |
1257 | ) | |
1258 | { | |
1259 | /* This function kind of performs a setlocale() on just the current thread; | |
1260 | * thus it is kind of thread-safe. It does this by keeping a thread-level | |
1261 | * array of the current locales for each category. Every time a locale is | |
1262 | * switched to, it does the switch globally, but updates the thread's | |
1263 | * array. A query as to what the current locale is just returns the | |
1264 | * appropriate element from the array, and doesn't actually call the system | |
1265 | * setlocale(). The saving into the array is done in an uninterruptible | |
1266 | * section of code, so is unaffected by whatever any other threads might be | |
1267 | * doing. | |
1268 | * | |
1269 | * All locale-sensitive operations must work by first starting a critical | |
1270 | * section, then switching to the thread's locale as kept by this function, | |
1271 | * and then doing the operation, then ending the critical section. Thus, | |
1272 | * each gets done in the appropriate locale. simulating thread-safety. | |
1273 | * | |
1274 | * This function takes the same parameters, 'category' and 'locale', that | |
1275 | * the regular setlocale() function does, but it also takes two additional | |
1276 | * ones. This is because as described earlier. If we know on input the | |
1277 | * index corresponding to the category into the array where we store the | |
1278 | * current locales, we don't have to calculate it. If the caller knows at | |
06cc5386 | 1279 | * compile time what the index is, it can pass it, setting |
e9bc6d6b KW |
1280 | * 'is_index_valid' to TRUE; otherwise the index parameter is ignored. |
1281 | * | |
1282 | */ | |
1283 | ||
1284 | /* If the input index might be incorrect, calculate the correct one */ | |
1285 | if (! is_index_valid) { | |
1286 | unsigned int i; | |
1287 | ||
1288 | if (DEBUG_Lv_TEST || debug_initialization) { | |
1289 | PerlIO_printf(Perl_debug_log, "%s:%d: converting category %d to index\n", __FILE__, __LINE__, category); | |
1290 | } | |
1291 | ||
1292 | for (i = 0; i <= LC_ALL_INDEX; i++) { | |
1293 | if (category == categories[i]) { | |
1294 | index = i; | |
1295 | goto found_index; | |
1296 | } | |
1297 | } | |
1298 | ||
1299 | /* Here, we don't know about this category, so can't handle it. | |
1300 | * XXX best we can do is to unsafely set this | |
1301 | * XXX warning */ | |
1302 | ||
1303 | return my_setlocale(category, locale); | |
1304 | ||
1305 | found_index: ; | |
1306 | ||
1307 | if (DEBUG_Lv_TEST || debug_initialization) { | |
1308 | PerlIO_printf(Perl_debug_log, "%s:%d: index is 0x%x\n", __FILE__, __LINE__, index); | |
1309 | } | |
1310 | } | |
1311 | ||
1312 | /* For a query, just return what's in our records */ | |
1313 | if (new_locale == NULL) { | |
1314 | return curlocales[index]; | |
1315 | } | |
1316 | ||
1317 | ||
1318 | /* Otherwise, we need to do the switch, and save the result, all in a | |
1319 | * critical section */ | |
1320 | ||
1321 | Safefree(curlocales[[index]]); | |
1322 | ||
1323 | /* It might be that this is called from an already-locked section of code. | |
1324 | * We would have to detect and skip the LOCK/UNLOCK if so */ | |
1325 | LOCALE_LOCK; | |
1326 | ||
1327 | curlocales[index] = savepv(my_setlocale(category, new_locale)); | |
1328 | ||
1329 | if (strEQ(new_locale, "")) { | |
1330 | ||
1331 | #ifdef LC_ALL | |
1332 | ||
1333 | /* The locale values come from the environment, and may not all be the | |
1334 | * same, so for LC_ALL, we have to update all the others, while the | |
1335 | * mutex is still locked */ | |
1336 | ||
1337 | if (category == LC_ALL) { | |
1338 | unsigned int i; | |
1339 | for (i = 0; i < LC_ALL_INDEX) { | |
1340 | curlocales[i] = my_setlocale(categories[i], NULL); | |
1341 | } | |
1342 | } | |
1343 | } | |
1344 | ||
1345 | #endif | |
1346 | ||
1347 | LOCALE_UNLOCK; | |
1348 | ||
1349 | return curlocales[index]; | |
1350 | } | |
1351 | ||
1352 | #endif | |
d36adde0 | 1353 | #ifdef USE_LOCALE |
837ce802 | 1354 | |
a4f00dcc | 1355 | STATIC void |
86799d2d | 1356 | S_set_numeric_radix(pTHX_ const bool use_locale) |
98994639 | 1357 | { |
86799d2d KW |
1358 | /* If 'use_locale' is FALSE, set to use a dot for the radix character. If |
1359 | * TRUE, use the radix character derived from the current locale */ | |
7d4bcc4a | 1360 | |
86799d2d KW |
1361 | #if defined(USE_LOCALE_NUMERIC) && ( defined(HAS_LOCALECONV) \ |
1362 | || defined(HAS_NL_LANGINFO)) | |
98994639 | 1363 | |
87f8e8e7 | 1364 | const char * radix = (use_locale) |
4e6826bf | 1365 | ? my_nl_langinfo(RADIXCHAR, FALSE) |
87f8e8e7 KW |
1366 | /* FALSE => already in dest locale */ |
1367 | : "."; | |
2213a3be | 1368 | |
87f8e8e7 | 1369 | sv_setpv(PL_numeric_radix_sv, radix); |
86799d2d | 1370 | |
87f8e8e7 KW |
1371 | /* If this is valid UTF-8 that isn't totally ASCII, and we are in |
1372 | * a UTF-8 locale, then mark the radix as being in UTF-8 */ | |
1373 | if (is_utf8_non_invariant_string((U8 *) SvPVX(PL_numeric_radix_sv), | |
7a393424 | 1374 | SvCUR(PL_numeric_radix_sv)) |
87f8e8e7 KW |
1375 | && _is_cur_LC_category_utf8(LC_NUMERIC)) |
1376 | { | |
1377 | SvUTF8_on(PL_numeric_radix_sv); | |
1378 | } | |
86799d2d KW |
1379 | |
1380 | # ifdef DEBUGGING | |
7d4bcc4a | 1381 | |
2fcc0ca9 KW |
1382 | if (DEBUG_L_TEST || debug_initialization) { |
1383 | PerlIO_printf(Perl_debug_log, "Locale radix is '%s', ?UTF-8=%d\n", | |
3ca88433 KW |
1384 | SvPVX(PL_numeric_radix_sv), |
1385 | cBOOL(SvUTF8(PL_numeric_radix_sv))); | |
2fcc0ca9 | 1386 | } |
69014004 | 1387 | |
86799d2d | 1388 | # endif |
d36adde0 KW |
1389 | #else |
1390 | ||
1391 | PERL_UNUSED_ARG(use_locale); | |
1392 | ||
86799d2d | 1393 | #endif /* USE_LOCALE_NUMERIC and can find the radix char */ |
7d4bcc4a | 1394 | |
98994639 HS |
1395 | } |
1396 | ||
398eeea9 KW |
1397 | STATIC void |
1398 | S_new_numeric(pTHX_ const char *newnum) | |
98994639 | 1399 | { |
7d4bcc4a KW |
1400 | |
1401 | #ifndef USE_LOCALE_NUMERIC | |
1402 | ||
1403 | PERL_UNUSED_ARG(newnum); | |
1404 | ||
1405 | #else | |
0d071d52 | 1406 | |
291a84fb | 1407 | /* Called after each libc setlocale() call affecting LC_NUMERIC, to tell |
0d071d52 KW |
1408 | * core Perl this and that 'newnum' is the name of the new locale. |
1409 | * It installs this locale as the current underlying default. | |
1410 | * | |
1411 | * The default locale and the C locale can be toggled between by use of the | |
5792c642 KW |
1412 | * set_numeric_underlying() and set_numeric_standard() functions, which |
1413 | * should probably not be called directly, but only via macros like | |
0d071d52 KW |
1414 | * SET_NUMERIC_STANDARD() in perl.h. |
1415 | * | |
1416 | * The toggling is necessary mainly so that a non-dot radix decimal point | |
1417 | * character can be output, while allowing internal calculations to use a | |
1418 | * dot. | |
1419 | * | |
1420 | * This sets several interpreter-level variables: | |
bb304765 | 1421 | * PL_numeric_name The underlying locale's name: a copy of 'newnum' |
892e6465 | 1422 | * PL_numeric_underlying A boolean indicating if the toggled state is such |
7738054c KW |
1423 | * that the current locale is the program's underlying |
1424 | * locale | |
1425 | * PL_numeric_standard An int indicating if the toggled state is such | |
4c68b815 KW |
1426 | * that the current locale is the C locale or |
1427 | * indistinguishable from the C locale. If non-zero, it | |
1428 | * is in C; if > 1, it means it may not be toggled away | |
7738054c | 1429 | * from C. |
4c68b815 KW |
1430 | * PL_numeric_underlying_is_standard A bool kept by this function |
1431 | * indicating that the underlying locale and the standard | |
1432 | * C locale are indistinguishable for the purposes of | |
1433 | * LC_NUMERIC. This happens when both of the above two | |
1434 | * variables are true at the same time. (Toggling is a | |
1435 | * no-op under these circumstances.) This variable is | |
1436 | * used to avoid having to recalculate. | |
398eeea9 | 1437 | */ |
0d071d52 | 1438 | |
b03f34cf | 1439 | char *save_newnum; |
98994639 HS |
1440 | |
1441 | if (! newnum) { | |
43c5f42d NC |
1442 | Safefree(PL_numeric_name); |
1443 | PL_numeric_name = NULL; | |
98994639 | 1444 | PL_numeric_standard = TRUE; |
892e6465 | 1445 | PL_numeric_underlying = TRUE; |
4c68b815 | 1446 | PL_numeric_underlying_is_standard = TRUE; |
98994639 HS |
1447 | return; |
1448 | } | |
1449 | ||
b03f34cf | 1450 | save_newnum = stdize_locale(savepv(newnum)); |
892e6465 | 1451 | PL_numeric_underlying = TRUE; |
4c68b815 KW |
1452 | PL_numeric_standard = isNAME_C_OR_POSIX(save_newnum); |
1453 | ||
69c5e0db KW |
1454 | #ifndef TS_W32_BROKEN_LOCALECONV |
1455 | ||
4c68b815 | 1456 | /* If its name isn't C nor POSIX, it could still be indistinguishable from |
69c5e0db KW |
1457 | * them. But on broken Windows systems calling my_nl_langinfo() for |
1458 | * THOUSEP can currently (but rarely) cause a race, so avoid doing that, | |
1459 | * and just always change the locale if not C nor POSIX on those systems */ | |
4c68b815 | 1460 | if (! PL_numeric_standard) { |
4e6826bf | 1461 | PL_numeric_standard = cBOOL(strEQ(".", my_nl_langinfo(RADIXCHAR, |
4c68b815 | 1462 | FALSE /* Don't toggle locale */ )) |
4e6826bf | 1463 | && strEQ("", my_nl_langinfo(THOUSEP, FALSE))); |
4c68b815 | 1464 | } |
abe1abcf | 1465 | |
69c5e0db KW |
1466 | #endif |
1467 | ||
4c68b815 | 1468 | /* Save the new name if it isn't the same as the previous one, if any */ |
b03f34cf | 1469 | if (! PL_numeric_name || strNE(PL_numeric_name, save_newnum)) { |
98994639 | 1470 | Safefree(PL_numeric_name); |
b03f34cf | 1471 | PL_numeric_name = save_newnum; |
b03f34cf | 1472 | } |
abe1abcf KW |
1473 | else { |
1474 | Safefree(save_newnum); | |
1475 | } | |
4c28b29c | 1476 | |
4c68b815 KW |
1477 | PL_numeric_underlying_is_standard = PL_numeric_standard; |
1478 | ||
7e5377f7 | 1479 | # ifdef HAS_POSIX_2008_LOCALE |
e1aa2579 KW |
1480 | |
1481 | PL_underlying_numeric_obj = newlocale(LC_NUMERIC_MASK, | |
1482 | PL_numeric_name, | |
1483 | PL_underlying_numeric_obj); | |
1484 | ||
1485 | #endif | |
1486 | ||
4c68b815 KW |
1487 | if (DEBUG_L_TEST || debug_initialization) { |
1488 | PerlIO_printf(Perl_debug_log, "Called new_numeric with %s, PL_numeric_name=%s\n", newnum, PL_numeric_name); | |
1489 | } | |
1490 | ||
4c28b29c KW |
1491 | /* Keep LC_NUMERIC in the C locale. This is for XS modules, so they don't |
1492 | * have to worry about the radix being a non-dot. (Core operations that | |
1493 | * need the underlying locale change to it temporarily). */ | |
84f1d29f KW |
1494 | if (PL_numeric_standard) { |
1495 | set_numeric_radix(0); | |
1496 | } | |
1497 | else { | |
1498 | set_numeric_standard(); | |
1499 | } | |
4c28b29c | 1500 | |
98994639 | 1501 | #endif /* USE_LOCALE_NUMERIC */ |
7d4bcc4a | 1502 | |
98994639 HS |
1503 | } |
1504 | ||
1505 | void | |
1506 | Perl_set_numeric_standard(pTHX) | |
1507 | { | |
7d4bcc4a | 1508 | |
98994639 | 1509 | #ifdef USE_LOCALE_NUMERIC |
7d4bcc4a | 1510 | |
28c1bf33 KW |
1511 | /* Toggle the LC_NUMERIC locale to C. Most code should use the macros like |
1512 | * SET_NUMERIC_STANDARD() in perl.h instead of calling this directly. The | |
1513 | * macro avoids calling this routine if toggling isn't necessary according | |
1514 | * to our records (which could be wrong if some XS code has changed the | |
1515 | * locale behind our back) */ | |
0d071d52 | 1516 | |
7d4bcc4a KW |
1517 | # ifdef DEBUGGING |
1518 | ||
2fcc0ca9 KW |
1519 | if (DEBUG_L_TEST || debug_initialization) { |
1520 | PerlIO_printf(Perl_debug_log, | |
7bb8f702 | 1521 | "Setting LC_NUMERIC locale to standard C\n"); |
2fcc0ca9 | 1522 | } |
98994639 | 1523 | |
7d4bcc4a | 1524 | # endif |
7bb8f702 KW |
1525 | |
1526 | do_setlocale_c(LC_NUMERIC, "C"); | |
1527 | PL_numeric_standard = TRUE; | |
1528 | PL_numeric_underlying = PL_numeric_underlying_is_standard; | |
1529 | set_numeric_radix(0); | |
1530 | ||
98994639 | 1531 | #endif /* USE_LOCALE_NUMERIC */ |
7d4bcc4a | 1532 | |
98994639 HS |
1533 | } |
1534 | ||
1535 | void | |
5792c642 | 1536 | Perl_set_numeric_underlying(pTHX) |
98994639 | 1537 | { |
7d4bcc4a | 1538 | |
98994639 | 1539 | #ifdef USE_LOCALE_NUMERIC |
7d4bcc4a | 1540 | |
28c1bf33 | 1541 | /* Toggle the LC_NUMERIC locale to the current underlying default. Most |
7d4bcc4a KW |
1542 | * code should use the macros like SET_NUMERIC_UNDERLYING() in perl.h |
1543 | * instead of calling this directly. The macro avoids calling this routine | |
1544 | * if toggling isn't necessary according to our records (which could be | |
1545 | * wrong if some XS code has changed the locale behind our back) */ | |
a9b8c0d8 | 1546 | |
7d4bcc4a KW |
1547 | # ifdef DEBUGGING |
1548 | ||
2fcc0ca9 KW |
1549 | if (DEBUG_L_TEST || debug_initialization) { |
1550 | PerlIO_printf(Perl_debug_log, | |
7bb8f702 | 1551 | "Setting LC_NUMERIC locale to %s\n", |
2fcc0ca9 KW |
1552 | PL_numeric_name); |
1553 | } | |
98994639 | 1554 | |
7d4bcc4a | 1555 | # endif |
7bb8f702 KW |
1556 | |
1557 | do_setlocale_c(LC_NUMERIC, PL_numeric_name); | |
1558 | PL_numeric_standard = PL_numeric_underlying_is_standard; | |
1559 | PL_numeric_underlying = TRUE; | |
1560 | set_numeric_radix(! PL_numeric_standard); | |
1561 | ||
98994639 | 1562 | #endif /* USE_LOCALE_NUMERIC */ |
7d4bcc4a | 1563 | |
98994639 HS |
1564 | } |
1565 | ||
1566 | /* | |
1567 | * Set up for a new ctype locale. | |
1568 | */ | |
a4f00dcc KW |
1569 | STATIC void |
1570 | S_new_ctype(pTHX_ const char *newctype) | |
98994639 | 1571 | { |
7d4bcc4a KW |
1572 | |
1573 | #ifndef USE_LOCALE_CTYPE | |
1574 | ||
7d4bcc4a KW |
1575 | PERL_UNUSED_ARG(newctype); |
1576 | PERL_UNUSED_CONTEXT; | |
1577 | ||
1578 | #else | |
0d071d52 | 1579 | |
291a84fb | 1580 | /* Called after each libc setlocale() call affecting LC_CTYPE, to tell |
0d071d52 KW |
1581 | * core Perl this and that 'newctype' is the name of the new locale. |
1582 | * | |
1583 | * This function sets up the folding arrays for all 256 bytes, assuming | |
1584 | * that tofold() is tolc() since fold case is not a concept in POSIX, | |
1585 | * | |
1586 | * Any code changing the locale (outside this file) should use | |
9aac5db8 KW |
1587 | * Perl_setlocale or POSIX::setlocale, which call this function. Therefore |
1588 | * this function should be called directly only from this file and from | |
0d071d52 KW |
1589 | * POSIX::setlocale() */ |
1590 | ||
013f4e03 | 1591 | unsigned int i; |
98994639 | 1592 | |
8b7358b9 KW |
1593 | /* Don't check for problems if we are suppressing the warnings */ |
1594 | bool check_for_problems = ckWARN_d(WARN_LOCALE) || UNLIKELY(DEBUG_L_TEST); | |
30d8090d | 1595 | bool maybe_utf8_turkic = FALSE; |
8b7358b9 | 1596 | |
7918f24d NC |
1597 | PERL_ARGS_ASSERT_NEW_CTYPE; |
1598 | ||
215c5139 KW |
1599 | /* We will replace any bad locale warning with 1) nothing if the new one is |
1600 | * ok; or 2) a new warning for the bad new locale */ | |
1601 | if (PL_warn_locale) { | |
1602 | SvREFCNT_dec_NN(PL_warn_locale); | |
1603 | PL_warn_locale = NULL; | |
1604 | } | |
1605 | ||
c1284011 | 1606 | PL_in_utf8_CTYPE_locale = _is_cur_LC_category_utf8(LC_CTYPE); |
31f05a37 KW |
1607 | |
1608 | /* A UTF-8 locale gets standard rules. But note that code still has to | |
1609 | * handle this specially because of the three problematic code points */ | |
1610 | if (PL_in_utf8_CTYPE_locale) { | |
1611 | Copy(PL_fold_latin1, PL_fold_locale, 256, U8); | |
30d8090d KW |
1612 | |
1613 | /* UTF-8 locales can have special handling for 'I' and 'i' if they are | |
1614 | * Turkic. Make sure these two are the only anomalies. (We don't use | |
1615 | * towupper and towlower because they aren't in C89.) */ | |
5b64f24c KW |
1616 | |
1617 | #if defined(HAS_TOWUPPER) && defined (HAS_TOWLOWER) | |
1618 | ||
1619 | if (towupper('i') == 0x130 && towlower('I') == 0x131) { | |
1620 | ||
1621 | #else | |
1622 | ||
30d8090d | 1623 | if (toupper('i') == 'i' && tolower('I') == 'I') { |
5b64f24c KW |
1624 | |
1625 | #endif | |
30d8090d KW |
1626 | check_for_problems = TRUE; |
1627 | maybe_utf8_turkic = TRUE; | |
1628 | } | |
31f05a37 | 1629 | } |
8b7358b9 KW |
1630 | |
1631 | /* We don't populate the other lists if a UTF-8 locale, but do check that | |
1632 | * everything works as expected, unless checking turned off */ | |
1633 | if (check_for_problems || ! PL_in_utf8_CTYPE_locale) { | |
8c6180a9 KW |
1634 | /* Assume enough space for every character being bad. 4 spaces each |
1635 | * for the 94 printable characters that are output like "'x' "; and 5 | |
1636 | * spaces each for "'\\' ", "'\t' ", and "'\n' "; plus a terminating | |
1637 | * NUL */ | |
8b7358b9 | 1638 | char bad_chars_list[ (94 * 4) + (3 * 5) + 1 ] = { '\0' }; |
8c6180a9 KW |
1639 | bool multi_byte_locale = FALSE; /* Assume is a single-byte locale |
1640 | to start */ | |
1641 | unsigned int bad_count = 0; /* Count of bad characters */ | |
1642 | ||
baa60164 | 1643 | for (i = 0; i < 256; i++) { |
8b7358b9 | 1644 | if (! PL_in_utf8_CTYPE_locale) { |
bd6d0898 KW |
1645 | if (isupper(i)) |
1646 | PL_fold_locale[i] = (U8) tolower(i); | |
1647 | else if (islower(i)) | |
1648 | PL_fold_locale[i] = (U8) toupper(i); | |
1649 | else | |
1650 | PL_fold_locale[i] = (U8) i; | |
8b7358b9 | 1651 | } |
8c6180a9 KW |
1652 | |
1653 | /* If checking for locale problems, see if the native ASCII-range | |
1654 | * printables plus \n and \t are in their expected categories in | |
1655 | * the new locale. If not, this could mean big trouble, upending | |
1656 | * Perl's and most programs' assumptions, like having a | |
1657 | * metacharacter with special meaning become a \w. Fortunately, | |
1658 | * it's very rare to find locales that aren't supersets of ASCII | |
1659 | * nowadays. It isn't a problem for most controls to be changed | |
1660 | * into something else; we check only \n and \t, though perhaps \r | |
1661 | * could be an issue as well. */ | |
7d4bcc4a | 1662 | if ( check_for_problems |
8c6180a9 KW |
1663 | && (isGRAPH_A(i) || isBLANK_A(i) || i == '\n')) |
1664 | { | |
8b7358b9 | 1665 | bool is_bad = FALSE; |
6726b4f4 | 1666 | char name[4] = { '\0' }; |
8b7358b9 KW |
1667 | |
1668 | /* Convert the name into a string */ | |
6726b4f4 | 1669 | if (isGRAPH_A(i)) { |
8b7358b9 KW |
1670 | name[0] = i; |
1671 | name[1] = '\0'; | |
1672 | } | |
1673 | else if (i == '\n') { | |
6726b4f4 KW |
1674 | my_strlcpy(name, "\\n", sizeof(name)); |
1675 | } | |
1676 | else if (i == '\t') { | |
1677 | my_strlcpy(name, "\\t", sizeof(name)); | |
8b7358b9 KW |
1678 | } |
1679 | else { | |
6726b4f4 KW |
1680 | assert(i == ' '); |
1681 | my_strlcpy(name, "' '", sizeof(name)); | |
8b7358b9 KW |
1682 | } |
1683 | ||
1684 | /* Check each possibe class */ | |
1685 | if (UNLIKELY(cBOOL(isalnum(i)) != cBOOL(isALPHANUMERIC_A(i)))) { | |
1686 | is_bad = TRUE; | |
1687 | DEBUG_L(PerlIO_printf(Perl_debug_log, | |
1688 | "isalnum('%s') unexpectedly is %d\n", | |
1689 | name, cBOOL(isalnum(i)))); | |
1690 | } | |
1691 | if (UNLIKELY(cBOOL(isalpha(i)) != cBOOL(isALPHA_A(i)))) { | |
1692 | is_bad = TRUE; | |
1693 | DEBUG_L(PerlIO_printf(Perl_debug_log, | |
1694 | "isalpha('%s') unexpectedly is %d\n", | |
1695 | name, cBOOL(isalpha(i)))); | |
1696 | } | |
1697 | if (UNLIKELY(cBOOL(isdigit(i)) != cBOOL(isDIGIT_A(i)))) { | |
1698 | is_bad = TRUE; | |
1699 | DEBUG_L(PerlIO_printf(Perl_debug_log, | |
1700 | "isdigit('%s') unexpectedly is %d\n", | |
1701 | name, cBOOL(isdigit(i)))); | |
1702 | } | |
1703 | if (UNLIKELY(cBOOL(isgraph(i)) != cBOOL(isGRAPH_A(i)))) { | |
1704 | is_bad = TRUE; | |
1705 | DEBUG_L(PerlIO_printf(Perl_debug_log, | |
1706 | "isgraph('%s') unexpectedly is %d\n", | |
1707 | name, cBOOL(isgraph(i)))); | |
1708 | } | |
1709 | if (UNLIKELY(cBOOL(islower(i)) != cBOOL(isLOWER_A(i)))) { | |
1710 | is_bad = TRUE; | |
1711 | DEBUG_L(PerlIO_printf(Perl_debug_log, | |
1712 | "islower('%s') unexpectedly is %d\n", | |
1713 | name, cBOOL(islower(i)))); | |
1714 | } | |
1715 | if (UNLIKELY(cBOOL(isprint(i)) != cBOOL(isPRINT_A(i)))) { | |
1716 | is_bad = TRUE; | |
1717 | DEBUG_L(PerlIO_printf(Perl_debug_log, | |
1718 | "isprint('%s') unexpectedly is %d\n", | |
1719 | name, cBOOL(isprint(i)))); | |
1720 | } | |
1721 | if (UNLIKELY(cBOOL(ispunct(i)) != cBOOL(isPUNCT_A(i)))) { | |
1722 | is_bad = TRUE; | |
1723 | DEBUG_L(PerlIO_printf(Perl_debug_log, | |
1724 | "ispunct('%s') unexpectedly is %d\n", | |
1725 | name, cBOOL(ispunct(i)))); | |
1726 | } | |
1727 | if (UNLIKELY(cBOOL(isspace(i)) != cBOOL(isSPACE_A(i)))) { | |
1728 | is_bad = TRUE; | |
1729 | DEBUG_L(PerlIO_printf(Perl_debug_log, | |
1730 | "isspace('%s') unexpectedly is %d\n", | |
1731 | name, cBOOL(isspace(i)))); | |
1732 | } | |
1733 | if (UNLIKELY(cBOOL(isupper(i)) != cBOOL(isUPPER_A(i)))) { | |
1734 | is_bad = TRUE; | |
1735 | DEBUG_L(PerlIO_printf(Perl_debug_log, | |
1736 | "isupper('%s') unexpectedly is %d\n", | |
1737 | name, cBOOL(isupper(i)))); | |
1738 | } | |
1739 | if (UNLIKELY(cBOOL(isxdigit(i))!= cBOOL(isXDIGIT_A(i)))) { | |
1740 | is_bad = TRUE; | |
1741 | DEBUG_L(PerlIO_printf(Perl_debug_log, | |
1742 | "isxdigit('%s') unexpectedly is %d\n", | |
1743 | name, cBOOL(isxdigit(i)))); | |
1744 | } | |
65c15174 | 1745 | if (UNLIKELY(tolower(i) != (int) toLOWER_A(i))) { |
8b7358b9 KW |
1746 | is_bad = TRUE; |
1747 | DEBUG_L(PerlIO_printf(Perl_debug_log, | |
1748 | "tolower('%s')=0x%x instead of the expected 0x%x\n", | |
1749 | name, tolower(i), (int) toLOWER_A(i))); | |
1750 | } | |
65c15174 | 1751 | if (UNLIKELY(toupper(i) != (int) toUPPER_A(i))) { |
8b7358b9 KW |
1752 | is_bad = TRUE; |
1753 | DEBUG_L(PerlIO_printf(Perl_debug_log, | |
1754 | "toupper('%s')=0x%x instead of the expected 0x%x\n", | |
1755 | name, toupper(i), (int) toUPPER_A(i))); | |
1756 | } | |
1757 | if (UNLIKELY((i == '\n' && ! isCNTRL_LC(i)))) { | |
1758 | is_bad = TRUE; | |
1759 | DEBUG_L(PerlIO_printf(Perl_debug_log, | |
1760 | "'\\n' (=%02X) is not a control\n", (int) i)); | |
1761 | } | |
1762 | ||
1763 | /* Add to the list; Separate multiple entries with a blank */ | |
1764 | if (is_bad) { | |
1765 | if (bad_count) { | |
1766 | my_strlcat(bad_chars_list, " ", sizeof(bad_chars_list)); | |
8c6180a9 | 1767 | } |
8b7358b9 KW |
1768 | my_strlcat(bad_chars_list, name, sizeof(bad_chars_list)); |
1769 | bad_count++; | |
8c6180a9 KW |
1770 | } |
1771 | } | |
1772 | } | |
1773 | ||
30d8090d KW |
1774 | if (bad_count == 2 && maybe_utf8_turkic) { |
1775 | bad_count = 0; | |
1776 | *bad_chars_list = '\0'; | |
1777 | PL_fold_locale['I'] = 'I'; | |
1778 | PL_fold_locale['i'] = 'i'; | |
1779 | PL_in_utf8_turkic_locale = TRUE; | |
1780 | DEBUG_L(PerlIO_printf(Perl_debug_log, "%s:%d: %s is turkic\n", | |
1781 | __FILE__, __LINE__, newctype)); | |
1782 | } | |
1783 | else { | |
b8df1494 | 1784 | PL_in_utf8_turkic_locale = FALSE; |
30d8090d | 1785 | } |
b8df1494 | 1786 | |
7d4bcc4a KW |
1787 | # ifdef MB_CUR_MAX |
1788 | ||
8c6180a9 | 1789 | /* We only handle single-byte locales (outside of UTF-8 ones; so if |
d35fca5f | 1790 | * this locale requires more than one byte, there are going to be |
8c6180a9 | 1791 | * problems. */ |
9c8a6dc2 KW |
1792 | DEBUG_Lv(PerlIO_printf(Perl_debug_log, |
1793 | "%s:%d: check_for_problems=%d, MB_CUR_MAX=%d\n", | |
1794 | __FILE__, __LINE__, check_for_problems, (int) MB_CUR_MAX)); | |
1795 | ||
8b7358b9 KW |
1796 | if ( check_for_problems && MB_CUR_MAX > 1 |
1797 | && ! PL_in_utf8_CTYPE_locale | |
ba1a4362 KW |
1798 | |
1799 | /* Some platforms return MB_CUR_MAX > 1 for even the "C" | |
1800 | * locale. Just assume that the implementation for them (plus | |
1801 | * for POSIX) is correct and the > 1 value is spurious. (Since | |
1802 | * these are specially handled to never be considered UTF-8 | |
1803 | * locales, as long as this is the only problem, everything | |
1804 | * should work fine */ | |
1805 | && strNE(newctype, "C") && strNE(newctype, "POSIX")) | |
1806 | { | |
8c6180a9 KW |
1807 | multi_byte_locale = TRUE; |
1808 | } | |
7d4bcc4a KW |
1809 | |
1810 | # endif | |
8c6180a9 | 1811 | |
30d8090d KW |
1812 | /* If we found problems and we want them output, do so */ |
1813 | if ( (UNLIKELY(bad_count) || UNLIKELY(multi_byte_locale)) | |
1814 | && (LIKELY(ckWARN_d(WARN_LOCALE)) || UNLIKELY(DEBUG_L_TEST))) | |
1815 | { | |
8b7358b9 KW |
1816 | if (UNLIKELY(bad_count) && PL_in_utf8_CTYPE_locale) { |
1817 | PL_warn_locale = Perl_newSVpvf(aTHX_ | |
1818 | "Locale '%s' contains (at least) the following characters" | |
578a6a87 KW |
1819 | " which have\nunexpected meanings: %s\nThe Perl program" |
1820 | " will use the expected meanings", | |
8b7358b9 | 1821 | newctype, bad_chars_list); |
8b7358b9 KW |
1822 | } |
1823 | else { | |
1824 | PL_warn_locale = Perl_newSVpvf(aTHX_ | |
8c6180a9 | 1825 | "Locale '%s' may not work well.%s%s%s\n", |
780fcc9f | 1826 | newctype, |
8c6180a9 KW |
1827 | (multi_byte_locale) |
1828 | ? " Some characters in it are not recognized by" | |
1829 | " Perl." | |
1830 | : "", | |
1831 | (bad_count) | |
1832 | ? "\nThe following characters (and maybe others)" | |
1833 | " may not have the same meaning as the Perl" | |
1834 | " program expects:\n" | |
1835 | : "", | |
1836 | (bad_count) | |
1837 | ? bad_chars_list | |
1838 | : "" | |
1839 | ); | |
8b7358b9 KW |
1840 | } |
1841 | ||
b119c2be KW |
1842 | # ifdef HAS_NL_LANGINFO |
1843 | ||
1844 | Perl_sv_catpvf(aTHX_ PL_warn_locale, "; codeset=%s", | |
1845 | /* parameter FALSE is a don't care here */ | |
4e6826bf | 1846 | my_nl_langinfo(CODESET, FALSE)); |
b119c2be KW |
1847 | |
1848 | # endif | |
1849 | ||
8b7358b9 KW |
1850 | Perl_sv_catpvf(aTHX_ PL_warn_locale, "\n"); |
1851 | ||
cc9eaeb0 | 1852 | /* If we are actually in the scope of the locale or are debugging, |
bddebb56 KW |
1853 | * output the message now. If not in that scope, we save the |
1854 | * message to be output at the first operation using this locale, | |
1855 | * if that actually happens. Most programs don't use locales, so | |
1856 | * they are immune to bad ones. */ | |
cc9eaeb0 | 1857 | if (IN_LC(LC_CTYPE) || UNLIKELY(DEBUG_L_TEST)) { |
780fcc9f | 1858 | |
780fcc9f KW |
1859 | /* The '0' below suppresses a bogus gcc compiler warning */ |
1860 | Perl_warner(aTHX_ packWARN(WARN_LOCALE), SvPVX(PL_warn_locale), 0); | |
bddebb56 | 1861 | |
bddebb56 KW |
1862 | if (IN_LC(LC_CTYPE)) { |
1863 | SvREFCNT_dec_NN(PL_warn_locale); | |
1864 | PL_warn_locale = NULL; | |
1865 | } | |
780fcc9f | 1866 | } |
baa60164 | 1867 | } |
31f05a37 | 1868 | } |
98994639 HS |
1869 | |
1870 | #endif /* USE_LOCALE_CTYPE */ | |
7d4bcc4a | 1871 | |
98994639 HS |
1872 | } |
1873 | ||
98994639 | 1874 | void |
2726666d KW |
1875 | Perl__warn_problematic_locale() |
1876 | { | |
2726666d KW |
1877 | |
1878 | #ifdef USE_LOCALE_CTYPE | |
1879 | ||
5f04a188 KW |
1880 | dTHX; |
1881 | ||
1882 | /* Internal-to-core function that outputs the message in PL_warn_locale, | |
1883 | * and then NULLS it. Should be called only through the macro | |
1884 | * _CHECK_AND_WARN_PROBLEMATIC_LOCALE */ | |
1885 | ||
2726666d | 1886 | if (PL_warn_locale) { |
2726666d KW |
1887 | Perl_ck_warner(aTHX_ packWARN(WARN_LOCALE), |
1888 | SvPVX(PL_warn_locale), | |
1889 | 0 /* dummy to avoid compiler warning */ ); | |
2726666d KW |
1890 | SvREFCNT_dec_NN(PL_warn_locale); |
1891 | PL_warn_locale = NULL; | |
1892 | } | |
1893 | ||
1894 | #endif | |
1895 | ||
1896 | } | |
1897 | ||
a4f00dcc KW |
1898 | STATIC void |
1899 | S_new_collate(pTHX_ const char *newcoll) | |
98994639 | 1900 | { |
7d4bcc4a KW |
1901 | |
1902 | #ifndef USE_LOCALE_COLLATE | |
1903 | ||
1904 | PERL_UNUSED_ARG(newcoll); | |
1905 | PERL_UNUSED_CONTEXT; | |
1906 | ||
1907 | #else | |
0d071d52 | 1908 | |
291a84fb | 1909 | /* Called after each libc setlocale() call affecting LC_COLLATE, to tell |
0d071d52 KW |
1910 | * core Perl this and that 'newcoll' is the name of the new locale. |
1911 | * | |
d35fca5f KW |
1912 | * The design of locale collation is that every locale change is given an |
1913 | * index 'PL_collation_ix'. The first time a string particpates in an | |
1914 | * operation that requires collation while locale collation is active, it | |
1915 | * is given PERL_MAGIC_collxfrm magic (via sv_collxfrm_flags()). That | |
1916 | * magic includes the collation index, and the transformation of the string | |
1917 | * by strxfrm(), q.v. That transformation is used when doing comparisons, | |
1918 | * instead of the string itself. If a string changes, the magic is | |
1919 | * cleared. The next time the locale changes, the index is incremented, | |
1920 | * and so we know during a comparison that the transformation is not | |
1921 | * necessarily still valid, and so is recomputed. Note that if the locale | |
1922 | * changes enough times, the index could wrap (a U32), and it is possible | |
1923 | * that a transformation would improperly be considered valid, leading to | |
1924 | * an unlikely bug */ | |
0d071d52 | 1925 | |
98994639 HS |
1926 | if (! newcoll) { |
1927 | if (PL_collation_name) { | |
1928 | ++PL_collation_ix; | |
1929 | Safefree(PL_collation_name); | |
1930 | PL_collation_name = NULL; | |
1931 | } | |
1932 | PL_collation_standard = TRUE; | |
00bf60ca | 1933 | is_standard_collation: |
98994639 HS |
1934 | PL_collxfrm_base = 0; |
1935 | PL_collxfrm_mult = 2; | |
165a1c52 | 1936 | PL_in_utf8_COLLATE_locale = FALSE; |
f28f4d2a | 1937 | PL_strxfrm_NUL_replacement = '\0'; |
a4a439fb | 1938 | PL_strxfrm_max_cp = 0; |
98994639 HS |
1939 | return; |
1940 | } | |
1941 | ||
d35fca5f | 1942 | /* If this is not the same locale as currently, set the new one up */ |
98994639 HS |
1943 | if (! PL_collation_name || strNE(PL_collation_name, newcoll)) { |
1944 | ++PL_collation_ix; | |
1945 | Safefree(PL_collation_name); | |
1946 | PL_collation_name = stdize_locale(savepv(newcoll)); | |
a39edc4c | 1947 | PL_collation_standard = isNAME_C_OR_POSIX(newcoll); |
00bf60ca KW |
1948 | if (PL_collation_standard) { |
1949 | goto is_standard_collation; | |
1950 | } | |
98994639 | 1951 | |
165a1c52 | 1952 | PL_in_utf8_COLLATE_locale = _is_cur_LC_category_utf8(LC_COLLATE); |
f28f4d2a | 1953 | PL_strxfrm_NUL_replacement = '\0'; |
a4a439fb | 1954 | PL_strxfrm_max_cp = 0; |
165a1c52 | 1955 | |
59c018b9 KW |
1956 | /* A locale collation definition includes primary, secondary, tertiary, |
1957 | * etc. weights for each character. To sort, the primary weights are | |
1958 | * used, and only if they compare equal, then the secondary weights are | |
1959 | * used, and only if they compare equal, then the tertiary, etc. | |
1960 | * | |
1961 | * strxfrm() works by taking the input string, say ABC, and creating an | |
1962 | * output transformed string consisting of first the primary weights, | |
1963 | * A¹B¹C¹ followed by the secondary ones, A²B²C²; and then the | |
1964 | * tertiary, etc, yielding A¹B¹C¹ A²B²C² A³B³C³ .... Some characters | |
1965 | * may not have weights at every level. In our example, let's say B | |
1966 | * doesn't have a tertiary weight, and A doesn't have a secondary | |
1967 | * weight. The constructed string is then going to be | |
1968 | * A¹B¹C¹ B²C² A³C³ .... | |
1969 | * This has the desired effect that strcmp() will look at the secondary | |
1970 | * or tertiary weights only if the strings compare equal at all higher | |
1971 | * priority weights. The spaces shown here, like in | |
c342d20e | 1972 | * "A¹B¹C¹ A²B²C² " |
59c018b9 KW |
1973 | * are not just for readability. In the general case, these must |
1974 | * actually be bytes, which we will call here 'separator weights'; and | |
1975 | * they must be smaller than any other weight value, but since these | |
1976 | * are C strings, only the terminating one can be a NUL (some | |
1977 | * implementations may include a non-NUL separator weight just before | |
1978 | * the NUL). Implementations tend to reserve 01 for the separator | |
1979 | * weights. They are needed so that a shorter string's secondary | |
1980 | * weights won't be misconstrued as primary weights of a longer string, | |
1981 | * etc. By making them smaller than any other weight, the shorter | |
1982 | * string will sort first. (Actually, if all secondary weights are | |
1983 | * smaller than all primary ones, there is no need for a separator | |
1984 | * weight between those two levels, etc.) | |
1985 | * | |
1986 | * The length of the transformed string is roughly a linear function of | |
1987 | * the input string. It's not exactly linear because some characters | |
1988 | * don't have weights at all levels. When we call strxfrm() we have to | |
1989 | * allocate some memory to hold the transformed string. The | |
1990 | * calculations below try to find coefficients 'm' and 'b' for this | |
1991 | * locale so that m*x + b equals how much space we need, given the size | |
1992 | * of the input string in 'x'. If we calculate too small, we increase | |
1993 | * the size as needed, and call strxfrm() again, but it is better to | |
1994 | * get it right the first time to avoid wasted expensive string | |
1995 | * transformations. */ | |
1996 | ||
98994639 | 1997 | { |
79f120c8 KW |
1998 | /* We use the string below to find how long the tranformation of it |
1999 | * is. Almost all locales are supersets of ASCII, or at least the | |
2000 | * ASCII letters. We use all of them, half upper half lower, | |
2001 | * because if we used fewer, we might hit just the ones that are | |
2002 | * outliers in a particular locale. Most of the strings being | |
2003 | * collated will contain a preponderance of letters, and even if | |
2004 | * they are above-ASCII, they are likely to have the same number of | |
2005 | * weight levels as the ASCII ones. It turns out that digits tend | |
2006 | * to have fewer levels, and some punctuation has more, but those | |
2007 | * are relatively sparse in text, and khw believes this gives a | |
2008 | * reasonable result, but it could be changed if experience so | |
2009 | * dictates. */ | |
2010 | const char longer[] = "ABCDEFGHIJKLMnopqrstuvwxyz"; | |
2011 | char * x_longer; /* Transformed 'longer' */ | |
2012 | Size_t x_len_longer; /* Length of 'x_longer' */ | |
2013 | ||
2014 | char * x_shorter; /* We also transform a substring of 'longer' */ | |
2015 | Size_t x_len_shorter; | |
2016 | ||
a4a439fb | 2017 | /* _mem_collxfrm() is used get the transformation (though here we |
79f120c8 KW |
2018 | * are interested only in its length). It is used because it has |
2019 | * the intelligence to handle all cases, but to work, it needs some | |
2020 | * values of 'm' and 'b' to get it started. For the purposes of | |
2021 | * this calculation we use a very conservative estimate of 'm' and | |
2022 | * 'b'. This assumes a weight can be multiple bytes, enough to | |
2023 | * hold any UV on the platform, and there are 5 levels, 4 weight | |
2024 | * bytes, and a trailing NUL. */ | |
2025 | PL_collxfrm_base = 5; | |
2026 | PL_collxfrm_mult = 5 * sizeof(UV); | |
2027 | ||
2028 | /* Find out how long the transformation really is */ | |
a4a439fb KW |
2029 | x_longer = _mem_collxfrm(longer, |
2030 | sizeof(longer) - 1, | |
2031 | &x_len_longer, | |
2032 | ||
2033 | /* We avoid converting to UTF-8 in the | |
2034 | * called function by telling it the | |
2035 | * string is in UTF-8 if the locale is a | |
2036 | * UTF-8 one. Since the string passed | |
2037 | * here is invariant under UTF-8, we can | |
2038 | * claim it's UTF-8 even though it isn't. | |
2039 | * */ | |
2040 | PL_in_utf8_COLLATE_locale); | |
79f120c8 KW |
2041 | Safefree(x_longer); |
2042 | ||
2043 | /* Find out how long the transformation of a substring of 'longer' | |
2044 | * is. Together the lengths of these transformations are | |
2045 | * sufficient to calculate 'm' and 'b'. The substring is all of | |
2046 | * 'longer' except the first character. This minimizes the chances | |
2047 | * of being swayed by outliers */ | |
a4a439fb | 2048 | x_shorter = _mem_collxfrm(longer + 1, |
79f120c8 | 2049 | sizeof(longer) - 2, |
a4a439fb KW |
2050 | &x_len_shorter, |
2051 | PL_in_utf8_COLLATE_locale); | |
79f120c8 KW |
2052 | Safefree(x_shorter); |
2053 | ||
2054 | /* If the results are nonsensical for this simple test, the whole | |
2055 | * locale definition is suspect. Mark it so that locale collation | |
2056 | * is not active at all for it. XXX Should we warn? */ | |
2057 | if ( x_len_shorter == 0 | |
2058 | || x_len_longer == 0 | |
2059 | || x_len_shorter >= x_len_longer) | |
2060 | { | |
2061 | PL_collxfrm_mult = 0; | |
2062 | PL_collxfrm_base = 0; | |
2063 | } | |
2064 | else { | |
2065 | SSize_t base; /* Temporary */ | |
2066 | ||
2067 | /* We have both: m * strlen(longer) + b = x_len_longer | |
2068 | * m * strlen(shorter) + b = x_len_shorter; | |
2069 | * subtracting yields: | |
2070 | * m * (strlen(longer) - strlen(shorter)) | |
2071 | * = x_len_longer - x_len_shorter | |
2072 | * But we have set things up so that 'shorter' is 1 byte smaller | |
2073 | * than 'longer'. Hence: | |
2074 | * m = x_len_longer - x_len_shorter | |
2075 | * | |
2076 | * But if something went wrong, make sure the multiplier is at | |
2077 | * least 1. | |
2078 | */ | |
2079 | if (x_len_longer > x_len_shorter) { | |
2080 | PL_collxfrm_mult = (STRLEN) x_len_longer - x_len_shorter; | |
2081 | } | |
2082 | else { | |
2083 | PL_collxfrm_mult = 1; | |
2084 | } | |
2085 | ||
2086 | /* mx + b = len | |
2087 | * so: b = len - mx | |
2088 | * but in case something has gone wrong, make sure it is | |
2089 | * non-negative */ | |
2090 | base = x_len_longer - PL_collxfrm_mult * (sizeof(longer) - 1); | |
2091 | if (base < 0) { | |
2092 | base = 0; | |
2093 | } | |
2094 | ||
2095 | /* Add 1 for the trailing NUL */ | |
2096 | PL_collxfrm_base = base + 1; | |
2097 | } | |
58eebef2 | 2098 | |
7d4bcc4a KW |
2099 | # ifdef DEBUGGING |
2100 | ||
58eebef2 KW |
2101 | if (DEBUG_L_TEST || debug_initialization) { |
2102 | PerlIO_printf(Perl_debug_log, | |
b07929e4 KW |
2103 | "%s:%d: ?UTF-8 locale=%d; x_len_shorter=%zu, " |
2104 | "x_len_longer=%zu," | |
2105 | " collate multipler=%zu, collate base=%zu\n", | |
58eebef2 KW |
2106 | __FILE__, __LINE__, |
2107 | PL_in_utf8_COLLATE_locale, | |
2108 | x_len_shorter, x_len_longer, | |
2109 | PL_collxfrm_mult, PL_collxfrm_base); | |
2110 | } | |
7d4bcc4a KW |
2111 | # endif |
2112 | ||
98994639 HS |
2113 | } |
2114 | } | |
2115 | ||
2116 | #endif /* USE_LOCALE_COLLATE */ | |
7d4bcc4a | 2117 | |
98994639 HS |
2118 | } |
2119 | ||
d36adde0 KW |
2120 | #endif |
2121 | ||
d2b24094 | 2122 | #ifdef WIN32 |
b8cc575c | 2123 | |
6c332036 TC |
2124 | #define USE_WSETLOCALE |
2125 | ||
2126 | #ifdef USE_WSETLOCALE | |
2127 | ||
2128 | STATIC char * | |
2129 | S_wrap_wsetlocale(pTHX_ int category, const char *locale) { | |
2130 | wchar_t *wlocale; | |
2131 | wchar_t *wresult; | |
2132 | char *result; | |
2133 | ||
2134 | if (locale) { | |
2135 | int req_size = | |
2136 | MultiByteToWideChar(CP_UTF8, 0, locale, -1, NULL, 0); | |
2137 | ||
2138 | if (!req_size) { | |
2139 | errno = EINVAL; | |
2140 | return NULL; | |
2141 | } | |
2142 | ||
2143 | Newx(wlocale, req_size, wchar_t); | |
2144 | if (!MultiByteToWideChar(CP_UTF8, 0, locale, -1, wlocale, req_size)) { | |
2145 | Safefree(wlocale); | |
2146 | errno = EINVAL; | |
2147 | return NULL; | |
2148 | } | |
2149 | } | |
2150 | else { | |
2151 | wlocale = NULL; | |
2152 | } | |
2153 | wresult = _wsetlocale(category, wlocale); | |
2154 | Safefree(wlocale); | |
2155 | if (wresult) { | |
2156 | int req_size = | |
2157 | WideCharToMultiByte(CP_UTF8, 0, wresult, -1, NULL, 0, NULL, NULL); | |
2158 | Newx(result, req_size, char); | |
2159 | SAVEFREEPV(result); /* is there something better we can do here? */ | |
2160 | if (!WideCharToMultiByte(CP_UTF8, 0, wresult, -1, | |
2161 | result, req_size, NULL, NULL)) { | |
2162 | errno = EINVAL; | |
2163 | return NULL; | |
2164 | } | |
2165 | } | |
2166 | else { | |
2167 | result = NULL; | |
2168 | } | |
2169 | ||
2170 | return result; | |
2171 | } | |
2172 | ||
2173 | #endif | |
2174 | ||
a4f00dcc | 2175 | STATIC char * |
b8cc575c | 2176 | S_win32_setlocale(pTHX_ int category, const char* locale) |
b385bb4d KW |
2177 | { |
2178 | /* This, for Windows, emulates POSIX setlocale() behavior. There is no | |
7d4bcc4a KW |
2179 | * difference between the two unless the input locale is "", which normally |
2180 | * means on Windows to get the machine default, which is set via the | |
2181 | * computer's "Regional and Language Options" (or its current equivalent). | |
2182 | * In POSIX, it instead means to find the locale from the user's | |
2183 | * environment. This routine changes the Windows behavior to first look in | |
2184 | * the environment, and, if anything is found, use that instead of going to | |
2185 | * the machine default. If there is no environment override, the machine | |
2186 | * default is used, by calling the real setlocale() with "". | |
2187 | * | |
2188 | * The POSIX behavior is to use the LC_ALL variable if set; otherwise to | |
2189 | * use the particular category's variable if set; otherwise to use the LANG | |
2190 | * variable. */ | |
b385bb4d | 2191 | |
175c4cf9 | 2192 | bool override_LC_ALL = FALSE; |
89f7b9aa | 2193 | char * result; |
e5f10d49 | 2194 | unsigned int i; |
89f7b9aa | 2195 | |
b385bb4d | 2196 | if (locale && strEQ(locale, "")) { |
7d4bcc4a KW |
2197 | |
2198 | # ifdef LC_ALL | |
2199 | ||
b385bb4d KW |
2200 | locale = PerlEnv_getenv("LC_ALL"); |
2201 | if (! locale) { | |
e5f10d49 KW |
2202 | if (category == LC_ALL) { |
2203 | override_LC_ALL = TRUE; | |
2204 | } | |
2205 | else { | |
7d4bcc4a KW |
2206 | |
2207 | # endif | |
7d4bcc4a | 2208 | |
e5f10d49 KW |
2209 | for (i = 0; i < NOMINAL_LC_ALL_INDEX; i++) { |
2210 | if (category == categories[i]) { | |
2211 | locale = PerlEnv_getenv(category_names[i]); | |
2212 | goto found_locale; | |
2213 | } | |
2214 | } | |
7d4bcc4a | 2215 | |
b385bb4d | 2216 | locale = PerlEnv_getenv("LANG"); |
481465ea | 2217 | if (! locale) { |
b385bb4d KW |
2218 | locale = ""; |
2219 | } | |
e5f10d49 KW |
2220 | |
2221 | found_locale: ; | |
7d4bcc4a KW |
2222 | |
2223 | # ifdef LC_ALL | |
2224 | ||
e5f10d49 | 2225 | } |
b385bb4d | 2226 | } |
7d4bcc4a KW |
2227 | |
2228 | # endif | |
2229 | ||
b385bb4d KW |
2230 | } |
2231 | ||
6c332036 TC |
2232 | #ifdef USE_WSETLOCALE |
2233 | result = S_wrap_wsetlocale(aTHX_ category, locale); | |
2234 | #else | |
89f7b9aa | 2235 | result = setlocale(category, locale); |
6c332036 | 2236 | #endif |
48015184 KW |
2237 | DEBUG_L(STMT_START { |
2238 | dSAVE_ERRNO; | |
2239 | PerlIO_printf(Perl_debug_log, "%s:%d: %s\n", __FILE__, __LINE__, | |
2240 | setlocale_debug_string(category, locale, result)); | |
2241 | RESTORE_ERRNO; | |
2242 | } STMT_END); | |
89f7b9aa | 2243 | |
481465ea | 2244 | if (! override_LC_ALL) { |
89f7b9aa KW |
2245 | return result; |
2246 | } | |
2247 | ||
dfd77d7a | 2248 | /* Here the input category was LC_ALL, and we have set it to what is in the |
481465ea KW |
2249 | * LANG variable or the system default if there is no LANG. But these have |
2250 | * lower priority than the other LC_foo variables, so override it for each | |
2251 | * one that is set. (If they are set to "", it means to use the same thing | |
2252 | * we just set LC_ALL to, so can skip) */ | |
7d4bcc4a | 2253 | |
948523db | 2254 | for (i = 0; i < LC_ALL_INDEX; i++) { |
e5f10d49 KW |
2255 | result = PerlEnv_getenv(category_names[i]); |
2256 | if (result && strNE(result, "")) { | |
6c332036 | 2257 | #ifdef USE_WSETLOCALE |
17a1e9ac | 2258 | S_wrap_wsetlocale(aTHX_ categories[i], result); |
6c332036 | 2259 | #else |
17a1e9ac | 2260 | setlocale(categories[i], result); |
6c332036 | 2261 | #endif |
e5f10d49 KW |
2262 | DEBUG_Lv(PerlIO_printf(Perl_debug_log, "%s:%d: %s\n", |
2263 | __FILE__, __LINE__, | |
2264 | setlocale_debug_string(categories[i], result, "not captured"))); | |
2265 | } | |
89f7b9aa | 2266 | } |
7d4bcc4a | 2267 | |
bbc98134 | 2268 | result = setlocale(LC_ALL, NULL); |
48015184 KW |
2269 | DEBUG_L(STMT_START { |
2270 | dSAVE_ERRNO; | |
2271 | PerlIO_printf(Perl_debug_log, "%s:%d: %s\n", | |
bbc98134 | 2272 | __FILE__, __LINE__, |
48015184 KW |
2273 | setlocale_debug_string(LC_ALL, NULL, result)); |
2274 | RESTORE_ERRNO; | |
2275 | } STMT_END); | |
89f7b9aa | 2276 | |
bbc98134 | 2277 | return result; |
b385bb4d KW |
2278 | } |
2279 | ||
2280 | #endif | |
2281 | ||
9aac5db8 KW |
2282 | /* |
2283 | ||
51b56f5c | 2284 | =for apidoc_section Locales |
9aac5db8 KW |
2285 | |
2286 | =for apidoc Perl_setlocale | |
2287 | ||
2288 | This is an (almost) drop-in replacement for the system L<C<setlocale(3)>>, | |
2289 | taking the same parameters, and returning the same information, except that it | |
9487427b KW |
2290 | returns the correct underlying C<LC_NUMERIC> locale. Regular C<setlocale> will |
2291 | instead return C<C> if the underlying locale has a non-dot decimal point | |
2292 | character, or a non-empty thousands separator for displaying floating point | |
2293 | numbers. This is because perl keeps that locale category such that it has a | |
2294 | dot and empty separator, changing the locale briefly during the operations | |
2295 | where the underlying one is required. C<Perl_setlocale> knows about this, and | |
2296 | compensates; regular C<setlocale> doesn't. | |
9aac5db8 | 2297 | |
e9bc6d6b | 2298 | Another reason it isn't completely a drop-in replacement is that it is |
9aac5db8 | 2299 | declared to return S<C<const char *>>, whereas the system setlocale omits the |
163deff3 KW |
2300 | C<const> (presumably because its API was specified long ago, and can't be |
2301 | updated; it is illegal to change the information C<setlocale> returns; doing | |
2302 | so leads to segfaults.) | |
9aac5db8 | 2303 | |
e9bc6d6b KW |
2304 | Finally, C<Perl_setlocale> works under all circumstances, whereas plain |
2305 | C<setlocale> can be completely ineffective on some platforms under some | |
2306 | configurations. | |
2307 | ||
9aac5db8 | 2308 | C<Perl_setlocale> should not be used to change the locale except on systems |
e9bc6d6b KW |
2309 | where the predefined variable C<${^SAFE_LOCALES}> is 1. On some such systems, |
2310 | the system C<setlocale()> is ineffective, returning the wrong information, and | |
2311 | failing to actually change the locale. C<Perl_setlocale>, however works | |
2312 | properly in all circumstances. | |
9aac5db8 KW |
2313 | |
2314 | The return points to a per-thread static buffer, which is overwritten the next | |
2315 | time C<Perl_setlocale> is called from the same thread. | |
2316 | ||
2317 | =cut | |
2318 | ||
2319 | */ | |
2320 | ||
2321 | const char * | |
2322 | Perl_setlocale(const int category, const char * locale) | |
a4f00dcc KW |
2323 | { |
2324 | /* This wraps POSIX::setlocale() */ | |
2325 | ||
52129632 | 2326 | #ifndef USE_LOCALE |
d36adde0 KW |
2327 | |
2328 | PERL_UNUSED_ARG(category); | |
2329 | PERL_UNUSED_ARG(locale); | |
2330 | ||
2331 | return "C"; | |
2332 | ||
2333 | #else | |
2334 | ||
9aac5db8 KW |
2335 | const char * retval; |
2336 | const char * newlocale; | |
2337 | dSAVEDERRNO; | |
a4f00dcc | 2338 | dTHX; |
d36adde0 | 2339 | DECLARATION_FOR_LC_NUMERIC_MANIPULATION; |
a4f00dcc | 2340 | |
a4f00dcc KW |
2341 | #ifdef USE_LOCALE_NUMERIC |
2342 | ||
291a84fb KW |
2343 | /* A NULL locale means only query what the current one is. We have the |
2344 | * LC_NUMERIC name saved, because we are normally switched into the C | |
9487427b KW |
2345 | * (or equivalent) locale for it. For an LC_ALL query, switch back to get |
2346 | * the correct results. All other categories don't require special | |
2347 | * handling */ | |
a4f00dcc KW |
2348 | if (locale == NULL) { |
2349 | if (category == LC_NUMERIC) { | |
9aac5db8 KW |
2350 | |
2351 | /* We don't have to copy this return value, as it is a per-thread | |
2352 | * variable, and won't change until a future setlocale */ | |
2353 | return PL_numeric_name; | |
a4f00dcc KW |
2354 | } |
2355 | ||
7d4bcc4a | 2356 | # ifdef LC_ALL |
a4f00dcc | 2357 | |
9aac5db8 KW |
2358 | else if (category == LC_ALL) { |
2359 | STORE_LC_NUMERIC_FORCE_TO_UNDERLYING(); | |
a4f00dcc KW |
2360 | } |
2361 | ||
7d4bcc4a | 2362 | # endif |
a4f00dcc KW |
2363 | |
2364 | } | |
2365 | ||
2366 | #endif | |
2367 | ||
33e5a354 KW |
2368 | retval = save_to_buffer(do_setlocale_r(category, locale), |
2369 | &PL_setlocale_buf, &PL_setlocale_bufsize, 0); | |
9aac5db8 KW |
2370 | SAVE_ERRNO; |
2371 | ||
2372 | #if defined(USE_LOCALE_NUMERIC) && defined(LC_ALL) | |
2373 | ||
2374 | if (locale == NULL && category == LC_ALL) { | |
2375 | RESTORE_LC_NUMERIC(); | |
2376 | } | |
2377 | ||
2378 | #endif | |
a4f00dcc KW |
2379 | |
2380 | DEBUG_L(PerlIO_printf(Perl_debug_log, | |
2381 | "%s:%d: %s\n", __FILE__, __LINE__, | |
2382 | setlocale_debug_string(category, locale, retval))); | |
7d4bcc4a | 2383 | |
9aac5db8 KW |
2384 | RESTORE_ERRNO; |
2385 | ||
2386 | if (! retval) { | |
a4f00dcc KW |
2387 | return NULL; |
2388 | } | |
2389 | ||
9aac5db8 | 2390 | /* If locale == NULL, we are just querying the state */ |
a4f00dcc | 2391 | if (locale == NULL) { |
a4f00dcc KW |
2392 | return retval; |
2393 | } | |
a4f00dcc | 2394 | |
1159483a KW |
2395 | /* Now that have switched locales, we have to update our records to |
2396 | * correspond. */ | |
a4f00dcc | 2397 | |
1159483a | 2398 | switch (category) { |
a4f00dcc | 2399 | |
1159483a | 2400 | #ifdef USE_LOCALE_CTYPE |
a4f00dcc | 2401 | |
1159483a KW |
2402 | case LC_CTYPE: |
2403 | new_ctype(retval); | |
2404 | break; | |
a4f00dcc | 2405 | |
1159483a | 2406 | #endif |
a4f00dcc KW |
2407 | #ifdef USE_LOCALE_COLLATE |
2408 | ||
1159483a KW |
2409 | case LC_COLLATE: |
2410 | new_collate(retval); | |
2411 | break; | |
a4f00dcc | 2412 | |
1159483a | 2413 | #endif |
a4f00dcc KW |
2414 | #ifdef USE_LOCALE_NUMERIC |
2415 | ||
1159483a KW |
2416 | case LC_NUMERIC: |
2417 | new_numeric(retval); | |
2418 | break; | |
a4f00dcc | 2419 | |
1159483a KW |
2420 | #endif |
2421 | #ifdef LC_ALL | |
a4f00dcc | 2422 | |
1159483a | 2423 | case LC_ALL: |
a4f00dcc | 2424 | |
1159483a KW |
2425 | /* LC_ALL updates all the things we care about. The values may not |
2426 | * be the same as 'retval', as the locale "" may have set things | |
2427 | * individually */ | |
a4f00dcc | 2428 | |
1159483a | 2429 | # ifdef USE_LOCALE_CTYPE |
a4f00dcc | 2430 | |
b0bde642 | 2431 | newlocale = savepv(do_setlocale_c(LC_CTYPE, NULL)); |
1159483a | 2432 | new_ctype(newlocale); |
b0bde642 | 2433 | Safefree(newlocale); |
a4f00dcc | 2434 | |
1159483a KW |
2435 | # endif /* USE_LOCALE_CTYPE */ |
2436 | # ifdef USE_LOCALE_COLLATE | |
2437 | ||
b0bde642 | 2438 | newlocale = savepv(do_setlocale_c(LC_COLLATE, NULL)); |
1159483a | 2439 | new_collate(newlocale); |
b0bde642 | 2440 | Safefree(newlocale); |
a4f00dcc | 2441 | |
7d4bcc4a | 2442 | # endif |
1159483a | 2443 | # ifdef USE_LOCALE_NUMERIC |
a4f00dcc | 2444 | |
b0bde642 | 2445 | newlocale = savepv(do_setlocale_c(LC_NUMERIC, NULL)); |
1159483a | 2446 | new_numeric(newlocale); |
b0bde642 | 2447 | Safefree(newlocale); |
a4f00dcc | 2448 | |
1159483a KW |
2449 | # endif /* USE_LOCALE_NUMERIC */ |
2450 | #endif /* LC_ALL */ | |
a4f00dcc | 2451 | |
1159483a KW |
2452 | default: |
2453 | break; | |
a4f00dcc KW |
2454 | } |
2455 | ||
2456 | return retval; | |
2457 | ||
d36adde0 KW |
2458 | #endif |
2459 | ||
f7416781 KW |
2460 | } |
2461 | ||
2462 | PERL_STATIC_INLINE const char * | |
2463 | S_save_to_buffer(const char * string, char **buf, Size_t *buf_size, const Size_t offset) | |
2464 | { | |
2465 | /* Copy the NUL-terminated 'string' to 'buf' + 'offset'. 'buf' has size 'buf_size', | |
2466 | * growing it if necessary */ | |
2467 | ||
0b6697c5 | 2468 | Size_t string_size; |
f7416781 KW |
2469 | |
2470 | PERL_ARGS_ASSERT_SAVE_TO_BUFFER; | |
2471 | ||
0b6697c5 KW |
2472 | if (! string) { |
2473 | return NULL; | |
2474 | } | |
2475 | ||
2476 | string_size = strlen(string) + offset + 1; | |
2477 | ||
f7416781 KW |
2478 | if (*buf_size == 0) { |
2479 | Newx(*buf, string_size, char); | |
2480 | *buf_size = string_size; | |
2481 | } | |
2482 | else if (string_size > *buf_size) { | |
2483 | Renew(*buf, string_size, char); | |
2484 | *buf_size = string_size; | |
2485 | } | |
2486 | ||
2487 | Copy(string, *buf + offset, string_size - offset, char); | |
2488 | return *buf; | |
2489 | } | |
2490 | ||
2491 | /* | |
2492 | ||
f7416781 KW |
2493 | =for apidoc Perl_langinfo |
2494 | ||
ce181bf6 | 2495 | This is an (almost) drop-in replacement for the system C<L<nl_langinfo(3)>>, |
f7416781 KW |
2496 | taking the same C<item> parameter values, and returning the same information. |
2497 | But it is more thread-safe than regular C<nl_langinfo()>, and hides the quirks | |
2498 | of Perl's locale handling from your code, and can be used on systems that lack | |
2499 | a native C<nl_langinfo>. | |
2500 | ||
2501 | Expanding on these: | |
2502 | ||
2503 | =over | |
2504 | ||
2505 | =item * | |
2506 | ||
ce181bf6 KW |
2507 | The reason it isn't quite a drop-in replacement is actually an advantage. The |
2508 | only difference is that it returns S<C<const char *>>, whereas plain | |
2509 | C<nl_langinfo()> returns S<C<char *>>, but you are (only by documentation) | |
2510 | forbidden to write into the buffer. By declaring this C<const>, the compiler | |
2511 | enforces this restriction, so if it is violated, you know at compilation time, | |
2512 | rather than getting segfaults at runtime. | |
2513 | ||
2514 | =item * | |
2515 | ||
69e2275e | 2516 | It delivers the correct results for the C<RADIXCHAR> and C<THOUSEP> items, |
f7416781 KW |
2517 | without you having to write extra code. The reason for the extra code would be |
2518 | because these are from the C<LC_NUMERIC> locale category, which is normally | |
9487427b KW |
2519 | kept set by Perl so that the radix is a dot, and the separator is the empty |
2520 | string, no matter what the underlying locale is supposed to be, and so to get | |
2521 | the expected results, you have to temporarily toggle into the underlying | |
2522 | locale, and later toggle back. (You could use plain C<nl_langinfo> and | |
2523 | C<L</STORE_LC_NUMERIC_FORCE_TO_UNDERLYING>> for this but then you wouldn't get | |
2524 | the other advantages of C<Perl_langinfo()>; not keeping C<LC_NUMERIC> in the C | |
2525 | (or equivalent) locale would break a lot of CPAN, which is expecting the radix | |
2526 | (decimal point) character to be a dot.) | |
ce181bf6 KW |
2527 | |
2528 | =item * | |
2529 | ||
2530 | The system function it replaces can have its static return buffer trashed, | |
2531 | not only by a subesequent call to that function, but by a C<freelocale>, | |
2532 | C<setlocale>, or other locale change. The returned buffer of this function is | |
2533 | not changed until the next call to it, so the buffer is never in a trashed | |
2534 | state. | |
f7416781 KW |
2535 | |
2536 | =item * | |
2537 | ||
ce181bf6 KW |
2538 | Its return buffer is per-thread, so it also is never overwritten by a call to |
2539 | this function from another thread; unlike the function it replaces. | |
2540 | ||
2541 | =item * | |
2542 | ||
2543 | But most importantly, it works on systems that don't have C<nl_langinfo>, such | |
2544 | as Windows, hence makes your code more portable. Of the fifty-some possible | |
2545 | items specified by the POSIX 2008 standard, | |
f7416781 | 2546 | L<http://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/basedefs/langinfo.h.html>, |
8d72e74e KW |
2547 | only one is completely unimplemented, though on non-Windows platforms, another |
2548 | significant one is also not implemented). It uses various techniques to | |
2549 | recover the other items, including calling C<L<localeconv(3)>>, and | |
2550 | C<L<strftime(3)>>, both of which are specified in C89, so should be always be | |
2551 | available. Later C<strftime()> versions have additional capabilities; C<""> is | |
2552 | returned for those not available on your system. | |
ce181bf6 KW |
2553 | |
2554 | It is important to note that when called with an item that is recovered by | |
2555 | using C<localeconv>, the buffer from any previous explicit call to | |
2556 | C<localeconv> will be overwritten. This means you must save that buffer's | |
c3997e39 KW |
2557 | contents if you need to access them after a call to this function. (But note |
2558 | that you might not want to be using C<localeconv()> directly anyway, because of | |
2559 | issues like the ones listed in the second item of this list (above) for | |
2560 | C<RADIXCHAR> and C<THOUSEP>. You can use the methods given in L<perlcall> to | |
2561 | call L<POSIX/localeconv> and avoid all the issues, but then you have a hash to | |
2562 | unpack). | |
9f0bc911 | 2563 | |
6201c220 KW |
2564 | The details for those items which may deviate from what this emulation returns |
2565 | and what a native C<nl_langinfo()> would return are specified in | |
2566 | L<I18N::Langinfo>. | |
f7416781 | 2567 | |
ce181bf6 KW |
2568 | =back |
2569 | ||
f7416781 KW |
2570 | When using C<Perl_langinfo> on systems that don't have a native |
2571 | C<nl_langinfo()>, you must | |
2572 | ||
2573 | #include "perl_langinfo.h" | |
2574 | ||
2575 | before the C<perl.h> C<#include>. You can replace your C<langinfo.h> | |
2576 | C<#include> with this one. (Doing it this way keeps out the symbols that plain | |
c3997e39 KW |
2577 | C<langinfo.h> would try to import into the namespace for code that doesn't need |
2578 | it.) | |
f7416781 | 2579 | |
f7416781 KW |
2580 | The original impetus for C<Perl_langinfo()> was so that code that needs to |
2581 | find out the current currency symbol, floating point radix character, or digit | |
2582 | grouping separator can use, on all systems, the simpler and more | |
2583 | thread-friendly C<nl_langinfo> API instead of C<L<localeconv(3)>> which is a | |
2584 | pain to make thread-friendly. For other fields returned by C<localeconv>, it | |
2585 | is better to use the methods given in L<perlcall> to call | |
2586 | L<C<POSIX::localeconv()>|POSIX/localeconv>, which is thread-friendly. | |
2587 | ||
2588 | =cut | |
2589 | ||
2590 | */ | |
2591 | ||
2592 | const char * | |
2593 | #ifdef HAS_NL_LANGINFO | |
2594 | Perl_langinfo(const nl_item item) | |
2595 | #else | |
2596 | Perl_langinfo(const int item) | |
2597 | #endif | |
2598 | { | |
f61748ac KW |
2599 | return my_nl_langinfo(item, TRUE); |
2600 | } | |
2601 | ||
59a15af0 | 2602 | STATIC const char * |
f61748ac KW |
2603 | #ifdef HAS_NL_LANGINFO |
2604 | S_my_nl_langinfo(const nl_item item, bool toggle) | |
2605 | #else | |
2606 | S_my_nl_langinfo(const int item, bool toggle) | |
2607 | #endif | |
2608 | { | |
ae74815b | 2609 | dTHX; |
0b6697c5 | 2610 | const char * retval; |
f7416781 | 2611 | |
d36adde0 KW |
2612 | #ifdef USE_LOCALE_NUMERIC |
2613 | ||
5a854ab3 KW |
2614 | /* We only need to toggle into the underlying LC_NUMERIC locale for these |
2615 | * two items, and only if not already there */ | |
4e6826bf | 2616 | if (toggle && (( item != RADIXCHAR && item != THOUSEP) |
5a854ab3 | 2617 | || PL_numeric_underlying)) |
d36adde0 KW |
2618 | |
2619 | #endif /* No toggling needed if not using LC_NUMERIC */ | |
2620 | ||
5a854ab3 | 2621 | toggle = FALSE; |
5a854ab3 | 2622 | |
ab340fff | 2623 | #if defined(HAS_NL_LANGINFO) /* nl_langinfo() is available. */ |
ee90eb2d | 2624 | # if ! defined(HAS_THREAD_SAFE_NL_LANGINFO_L) \ |
80306bb6 KW |
2625 | || ! defined(HAS_POSIX_2008_LOCALE) \ |
2626 | || ! defined(DUPLOCALE) | |
f7416781 | 2627 | |
ab340fff | 2628 | /* Here, use plain nl_langinfo(), switching to the underlying LC_NUMERIC |
ae74815b KW |
2629 | * for those items dependent on it. This must be copied to a buffer before |
2630 | * switching back, as some systems destroy the buffer when setlocale() is | |
2631 | * called */ | |
f7416781 | 2632 | |
038d3702 KW |
2633 | { |
2634 | DECLARATION_FOR_LC_NUMERIC_MANIPULATION; | |
2635 | ||
b2fee59c | 2636 | if (toggle) { |
038d3702 | 2637 | STORE_LC_NUMERIC_FORCE_TO_UNDERLYING(); |
b2fee59c | 2638 | } |
f7416781 | 2639 | |
5acc4454 KW |
2640 | LOCALE_LOCK; /* Prevent interference from another thread executing |
2641 | this code section (the only call to nl_langinfo in | |
2642 | the core) */ | |
2643 | ||
ee90eb2d | 2644 | |
628ff75a KW |
2645 | /* Copy to a per-thread buffer, which is also one that won't be |
2646 | * destroyed by a subsequent setlocale(), such as the | |
2647 | * RESTORE_LC_NUMERIC may do just below. */ | |
0b6697c5 KW |
2648 | retval = save_to_buffer(nl_langinfo(item), |
2649 | &PL_langinfo_buf, &PL_langinfo_bufsize, 0); | |
f7416781 | 2650 | |
5acc4454 KW |
2651 | LOCALE_UNLOCK; |
2652 | ||
b2fee59c | 2653 | if (toggle) { |
038d3702 | 2654 | RESTORE_LC_NUMERIC(); |
b2fee59c | 2655 | } |
f7416781 KW |
2656 | } |
2657 | ||
ab340fff KW |
2658 | # else /* Use nl_langinfo_l(), avoiding both a mutex and changing the locale */ |
2659 | ||
5a854ab3 | 2660 | { |
b2fee59c KW |
2661 | bool do_free = FALSE; |
2662 | locale_t cur = uselocale((locale_t) 0); | |
ab340fff | 2663 | |
b2fee59c KW |
2664 | if (cur == LC_GLOBAL_LOCALE) { |
2665 | cur = duplocale(LC_GLOBAL_LOCALE); | |
2666 | do_free = TRUE; | |
2667 | } | |
ab340fff | 2668 | |
d36adde0 KW |
2669 | # ifdef USE_LOCALE_NUMERIC |
2670 | ||
b2fee59c | 2671 | if (toggle) { |
e1aa2579 KW |
2672 | if (PL_underlying_numeric_obj) { |
2673 | cur = PL_underlying_numeric_obj; | |
2674 | } | |
2675 | else { | |
2676 | cur = newlocale(LC_NUMERIC_MASK, PL_numeric_name, cur); | |
2677 | do_free = TRUE; | |
2678 | } | |
b2fee59c | 2679 | } |
ab340fff | 2680 | |
d36adde0 KW |
2681 | # endif |
2682 | ||
628ff75a KW |
2683 | /* We have to save it to a buffer, because the freelocale() just below |
2684 | * can invalidate the internal one */ | |
0b6697c5 KW |
2685 | retval = save_to_buffer(nl_langinfo_l(item, cur), |
2686 | &PL_langinfo_buf, &PL_langinfo_bufsize, 0); | |
ee90eb2d | 2687 | |
b2fee59c KW |
2688 | if (do_free) { |
2689 | freelocale(cur); | |
2690 | } | |
5a854ab3 | 2691 | } |
ab340fff | 2692 | |
c1566110 KW |
2693 | # endif |
2694 | ||
0b6697c5 | 2695 | if (strEQ(retval, "")) { |
4e6826bf | 2696 | if (item == YESSTR) { |
c1566110 KW |
2697 | return "yes"; |
2698 | } | |
4e6826bf | 2699 | if (item == NOSTR) { |
c1566110 KW |
2700 | return "no"; |
2701 | } | |
2702 | } | |
2703 | ||
0b6697c5 | 2704 | return retval; |
ab340fff | 2705 | |
f7416781 | 2706 | #else /* Below, emulate nl_langinfo as best we can */ |
43dd6b15 KW |
2707 | |
2708 | { | |
2709 | ||
f7416781 KW |
2710 | # ifdef HAS_LOCALECONV |
2711 | ||
43dd6b15 | 2712 | const struct lconv* lc; |
628ff75a | 2713 | const char * temp; |
038d3702 | 2714 | DECLARATION_FOR_LC_NUMERIC_MANIPULATION; |
f7416781 | 2715 | |
69c5e0db KW |
2716 | # ifdef TS_W32_BROKEN_LOCALECONV |
2717 | ||
2718 | const char * save_global; | |
2719 | const char * save_thread; | |
2720 | int needed_size; | |
2721 | char * ptr; | |
2722 | char * e; | |
2723 | char * item_start; | |
2724 | ||
2725 | # endif | |
f7416781 KW |
2726 | # endif |
2727 | # ifdef HAS_STRFTIME | |
2728 | ||
43dd6b15 KW |
2729 | struct tm tm; |
2730 | bool return_format = FALSE; /* Return the %format, not the value */ | |
2731 | const char * format; | |
f7416781 KW |
2732 | |
2733 | # endif | |
2734 | ||
43dd6b15 KW |
2735 | /* We copy the results to a per-thread buffer, even if not |
2736 | * multi-threaded. This is in part to simplify this code, and partly | |
2737 | * because we need a buffer anyway for strftime(), and partly because a | |
2738 | * call of localeconv() could otherwise wipe out the buffer, and the | |
2739 | * programmer would not be expecting this, as this is a nl_langinfo() | |
2740 | * substitute after all, so s/he might be thinking their localeconv() | |
2741 | * is safe until another localeconv() call. */ | |
f7416781 | 2742 | |
43dd6b15 KW |
2743 | switch (item) { |
2744 | Size_t len; | |
f7416781 | 2745 | |
8d72e74e | 2746 | /* This is unimplemented */ |
4e6826bf | 2747 | case ERA: /* For use with strftime() %E modifier */ |
f7416781 | 2748 | |
43dd6b15 KW |
2749 | default: |
2750 | return ""; | |
f7416781 | 2751 | |
43dd6b15 | 2752 | /* We use only an English set, since we don't know any more */ |
4e6826bf KW |
2753 | case YESEXPR: return "^[+1yY]"; |
2754 | case YESSTR: return "yes"; | |
2755 | case NOEXPR: return "^[-0nN]"; | |
2756 | case NOSTR: return "no"; | |
2757 | ||
8d72e74e KW |
2758 | case CODESET: |
2759 | ||
2760 | # ifndef WIN32 | |
2761 | ||
2762 | /* On non-windows, this is unimplemented, in part because of | |
2763 | * inconsistencies between vendors. The Darwin native | |
2764 | * nl_langinfo() implementation simply looks at everything past | |
2765 | * any dot in the name, but that doesn't work for other | |
2766 | * vendors. Many Linux locales that don't have UTF-8 in their | |
2767 | * names really are UTF-8, for example; z/OS locales that do | |
2768 | * have UTF-8 in their names, aren't really UTF-8 */ | |
2769 | return ""; | |
2770 | ||
2771 | # else | |
2772 | ||
2773 | { /* But on Windows, the name does seem to be consistent, so | |
2774 | use that. */ | |
2775 | const char * p; | |
2776 | const char * first; | |
2777 | Size_t offset = 0; | |
2778 | const char * name = my_setlocale(LC_CTYPE, NULL); | |
2779 | ||
2780 | if (isNAME_C_OR_POSIX(name)) { | |
2781 | return "ANSI_X3.4-1968"; | |
2782 | } | |
2783 | ||
2784 | /* Find the dot in the locale name */ | |
2785 | first = (const char *) strchr(name, '.'); | |
2786 | if (! first) { | |
2787 | first = name; | |
2788 | goto has_nondigit; | |
2789 | } | |
2790 | ||
2791 | /* Look at everything past the dot */ | |
2792 | first++; | |
2793 | p = first; | |
2794 | ||
2795 | while (*p) { | |
2796 | if (! isDIGIT(*p)) { | |
2797 | goto has_nondigit; | |
2798 | } | |
2799 | ||
2800 | p++; | |
2801 | } | |
2802 | ||
2803 | /* Here everything past the dot is a digit. Treat it as a | |
2804 | * code page */ | |
18503cbd | 2805 | retval = save_to_buffer("CP", &PL_langinfo_buf, |
32a62865 | 2806 | &PL_langinfo_bufsize, 0); |
8d72e74e | 2807 | offset = STRLENs("CP"); |
f7416781 | 2808 | |
8d72e74e KW |
2809 | has_nondigit: |
2810 | ||
2811 | retval = save_to_buffer(first, &PL_langinfo_buf, | |
2812 | &PL_langinfo_bufsize, offset); | |
2813 | } | |
2814 | ||
2815 | break; | |
2816 | ||
2817 | # endif | |
f7416781 KW |
2818 | # ifdef HAS_LOCALECONV |
2819 | ||
4e6826bf | 2820 | case CRNCYSTR: |
f7416781 | 2821 | |
43dd6b15 KW |
2822 | /* We don't bother with localeconv_l() because any system that |
2823 | * has it is likely to also have nl_langinfo() */ | |
291a84fb | 2824 | |
69c5e0db KW |
2825 | LOCALE_LOCK_V; /* Prevent interference with other threads |
2826 | using localeconv() */ | |
2827 | ||
2828 | # ifdef TS_W32_BROKEN_LOCALECONV | |
2829 | ||
2830 | /* This is a workaround for a Windows bug prior to VS 15. | |
2831 | * What we do here is, while locked, switch to the global | |
2832 | * locale so localeconv() works; then switch back just before | |
2833 | * the unlock. This can screw things up if some thread is | |
2834 | * already using the global locale while assuming no other is. | |
2835 | * A different workaround would be to call GetCurrencyFormat on | |
2836 | * a known value, and parse it; patches welcome | |
2837 | * | |
2838 | * We have to use LC_ALL instead of LC_MONETARY because of | |
2839 | * another bug in Windows */ | |
2840 | ||
2841 | save_thread = savepv(my_setlocale(LC_ALL, NULL)); | |
2842 | _configthreadlocale(_DISABLE_PER_THREAD_LOCALE); | |
2843 | save_global= savepv(my_setlocale(LC_ALL, NULL)); | |
2844 | my_setlocale(LC_ALL, save_thread); | |
2845 | ||
2846 | # endif | |
5acc4454 | 2847 | |
43dd6b15 KW |
2848 | lc = localeconv(); |
2849 | if ( ! lc | |
2850 | || ! lc->currency_symbol | |
2851 | || strEQ("", lc->currency_symbol)) | |
2852 | { | |
69c5e0db | 2853 | LOCALE_UNLOCK_V; |
43dd6b15 KW |
2854 | return ""; |
2855 | } | |
f7416781 | 2856 | |
43dd6b15 | 2857 | /* Leave the first spot empty to be filled in below */ |
0b6697c5 KW |
2858 | retval = save_to_buffer(lc->currency_symbol, &PL_langinfo_buf, |
2859 | &PL_langinfo_bufsize, 1); | |
43dd6b15 KW |
2860 | if (lc->mon_decimal_point && strEQ(lc->mon_decimal_point, "")) |
2861 | { /* khw couldn't figure out how the localedef specifications | |
2862 | would show that the $ should replace the radix; this is | |
2863 | just a guess as to how it might work.*/ | |
a34edee3 | 2864 | PL_langinfo_buf[0] = '.'; |
43dd6b15 KW |
2865 | } |
2866 | else if (lc->p_cs_precedes) { | |
a34edee3 | 2867 | PL_langinfo_buf[0] = '-'; |
43dd6b15 KW |
2868 | } |
2869 | else { | |
a34edee3 | 2870 | PL_langinfo_buf[0] = '+'; |
43dd6b15 | 2871 | } |
f7416781 | 2872 | |
69c5e0db KW |
2873 | # ifdef TS_W32_BROKEN_LOCALECONV |
2874 | ||
2875 | my_setlocale(LC_ALL, save_global); | |
2876 | _configthreadlocale(_ENABLE_PER_THREAD_LOCALE); | |
2877 | my_setlocale(LC_ALL, save_thread); | |
2878 | Safefree(save_global); | |
2879 | Safefree(save_thread); | |
2880 | ||
2881 | # endif | |
2882 | ||
2883 | LOCALE_UNLOCK_V; | |
43dd6b15 | 2884 | break; |
f7416781 | 2885 | |
69c5e0db KW |
2886 | # ifdef TS_W32_BROKEN_LOCALECONV |
2887 | ||
4e6826bf | 2888 | case RADIXCHAR: |
69c5e0db KW |
2889 | |
2890 | /* For this, we output a known simple floating point number to | |
2891 | * a buffer, and parse it, looking for the radix */ | |
2892 | ||
2893 | if (toggle) { | |
2894 | STORE_LC_NUMERIC_FORCE_TO_UNDERLYING(); | |
2895 | } | |
2896 | ||
2897 | if (PL_langinfo_bufsize < 10) { | |
2898 | PL_langinfo_bufsize = 10; | |
2899 | Renew(PL_langinfo_buf, PL_langinfo_bufsize, char); | |
2900 | } | |
2901 | ||
2902 | needed_size = my_snprintf(PL_langinfo_buf, PL_langinfo_bufsize, | |
2903 | "%.1f", 1.5); | |
2904 | if (needed_size >= (int) PL_langinfo_bufsize) { | |
2905 | PL_langinfo_bufsize = needed_size + 1; | |
2906 | Renew(PL_langinfo_buf, PL_langinfo_bufsize, char); | |
2907 | needed_size = my_snprintf(PL_langinfo_buf, PL_langinfo_bufsize, | |
2908 | "%.1f", 1.5); | |
2909 | assert(needed_size < (int) PL_langinfo_bufsize); | |
2910 | } | |
2911 | ||
2912 | ptr = PL_langinfo_buf; | |
2913 | e = PL_langinfo_buf + PL_langinfo_bufsize; | |
2914 | ||
2915 | /* Find the '1' */ | |
2916 | while (ptr < e && *ptr != '1') { | |
2917 | ptr++; | |
2918 | } | |
2919 | ptr++; | |
2920 | ||
2921 | /* Find the '5' */ | |
2922 | item_start = ptr; | |
2923 | while (ptr < e && *ptr != '5') { | |
2924 | ptr++; | |
2925 | } | |
2926 | ||
2927 | /* Everything in between is the radix string */ | |
2928 | if (ptr >= e) { | |
2929 | PL_langinfo_buf[0] = '?'; | |
2930 | PL_langinfo_buf[1] = '\0'; | |
2931 | } | |
2932 | else { | |
2933 | *ptr = '\0'; | |
2934 | Move(item_start, PL_langinfo_buf, ptr - PL_langinfo_buf, char); | |
2935 | } | |
2936 | ||
2937 | if (toggle) { | |
2938 | RESTORE_LC_NUMERIC(); | |
2939 | } | |
2940 | ||
2941 | retval = PL_langinfo_buf; | |
2942 | break; | |
2943 | ||
2944 | # else | |
2945 | ||
2946 | case RADIXCHAR: /* No special handling needed */ | |
2947 | ||
2948 | # endif | |
2949 | ||
4e6826bf | 2950 | case THOUSEP: |
f7416781 | 2951 | |
43dd6b15 | 2952 | if (toggle) { |
038d3702 | 2953 | STORE_LC_NUMERIC_FORCE_TO_UNDERLYING(); |
c0d737a8 | 2954 | } |
f7416781 | 2955 | |
69c5e0db KW |
2956 | LOCALE_LOCK_V; /* Prevent interference with other threads |
2957 | using localeconv() */ | |
2958 | ||
2959 | # ifdef TS_W32_BROKEN_LOCALECONV | |
2960 | ||
2961 | /* This should only be for the thousands separator. A | |
2962 | * different work around would be to use GetNumberFormat on a | |
2963 | * known value and parse the result to find the separator */ | |
2964 | save_thread = savepv(my_setlocale(LC_ALL, NULL)); | |
2965 | _configthreadlocale(_DISABLE_PER_THREAD_LOCALE); | |
2966 | save_global = savepv(my_setlocale(LC_ALL, NULL)); | |
2967 | my_setlocale(LC_ALL, save_thread); | |
2968 | # if 0 | |
2969 | /* This is the start of code that for broken Windows replaces | |
2970 | * the above and below code, and instead calls | |
2971 | * GetNumberFormat() and then would parse that to find the | |
2972 | * thousands separator. It needs to handle UTF-16 vs -8 | |
2973 | * issues. */ | |
2974 | ||
2975 | needed_size = GetNumberFormatEx(PL_numeric_name, 0, "1234.5", NULL, PL_langinfo_buf, PL_langinfo_bufsize); | |
2976 | DEBUG_L(PerlIO_printf(Perl_debug_log, | |
2977 | "%s: %d: return from GetNumber, count=%d, val=%s\n", | |
2978 | __FILE__, __LINE__, needed_size, PL_langinfo_buf)); | |
2979 | ||
2980 | # endif | |
2981 | # endif | |
5acc4454 | 2982 | |
43dd6b15 KW |
2983 | lc = localeconv(); |
2984 | if (! lc) { | |
628ff75a | 2985 | temp = ""; |
33394adc | 2986 | } |
43dd6b15 | 2987 | else { |
4e6826bf | 2988 | temp = (item == RADIXCHAR) |
43dd6b15 KW |
2989 | ? lc->decimal_point |
2990 | : lc->thousands_sep; | |
628ff75a KW |
2991 | if (! temp) { |
2992 | temp = ""; | |
43dd6b15 KW |
2993 | } |
2994 | } | |
f7416781 | 2995 | |
0b6697c5 KW |
2996 | retval = save_to_buffer(temp, &PL_langinfo_buf, |
2997 | &PL_langinfo_bufsize, 0); | |
f7416781 | 2998 | |
69c5e0db KW |
2999 | # ifdef TS_W32_BROKEN_LOCALECONV |
3000 | ||
3001 | my_setlocale(LC_ALL, save_global); | |
3002 | _configthreadlocale(_ENABLE_PER_THREAD_LOCALE); | |
3003 | my_setlocale(LC_ALL, save_thread); | |
3004 | Safefree(save_global); | |
3005 | Safefree(save_thread); | |
3006 | ||
3007 | # endif | |
3008 | ||
3009 | LOCALE_UNLOCK_V; | |
5acc4454 | 3010 | |
43dd6b15 | 3011 | if (toggle) { |
038d3702 | 3012 | RESTORE_LC_NUMERIC(); |
43dd6b15 | 3013 | } |
f7416781 | 3014 | |
43dd6b15 | 3015 | break; |
f7416781 KW |
3016 | |
3017 | # endif | |
3018 | # ifdef HAS_STRFTIME | |
3019 | ||
43dd6b15 KW |
3020 | /* These are defined by C89, so we assume that strftime supports |
3021 | * them, and so are returned unconditionally; they may not be what | |
3022 | * the locale actually says, but should give good enough results | |
3023 | * for someone using them as formats (as opposed to trying to parse | |
3024 | * them to figure out what the locale says). The other format | |
3025 | * items are actually tested to verify they work on the platform */ | |
4e6826bf KW |
3026 | case D_FMT: return "%x"; |
3027 | case T_FMT: return "%X"; | |
3028 | case D_T_FMT: return "%c"; | |
43dd6b15 KW |
3029 | |
3030 | /* These formats are only available in later strfmtime's */ | |
4e6826bf | 3031 | case ERA_D_FMT: case ERA_T_FMT: case ERA_D_T_FMT: case T_FMT_AMPM: |
43dd6b15 KW |
3032 | |
3033 | /* The rest can be gotten from most versions of strftime(). */ | |
4e6826bf KW |
3034 | case ABDAY_1: case ABDAY_2: case ABDAY_3: |
3035 | case ABDAY_4: case ABDAY_5: case ABDAY_6: case ABDAY_7: | |
3036 | case ALT_DIGITS: | |
3037 | case AM_STR: case PM_STR: | |
3038 | case ABMON_1: case ABMON_2: case ABMON_3: case ABMON_4: | |
3039 | case ABMON_5: case ABMON_6: case ABMON_7: case ABMON_8: | |
3040 | case ABMON_9: case ABMON_10: case ABMON_11: case ABMON_12: | |
3041 | case DAY_1: case DAY_2: case DAY_3: case DAY_4: | |
3042 | case DAY_5: case DAY_6: case DAY_7: | |
3043 | case MON_1: case MON_2: case MON_3: case MON_4: | |
3044 | case MON_5: case MON_6: case MON_7: case MON_8: | |
3045 | case MON_9: case MON_10: case MON_11: case MON_12: | |
43dd6b15 KW |
3046 | |
3047 | LOCALE_LOCK; | |
3048 | ||
3049 | init_tm(&tm); /* Precaution against core dumps */ | |
3050 | tm.tm_sec = 30; | |
3051 | tm.tm_min = 30; | |
3052 | tm.tm_hour = 6; | |
3053 | tm.tm_year = 2017 - 1900; | |
3054 | tm.tm_wday = 0; | |
3055 | tm.tm_mon = 0; | |
3056 | switch (item) { | |
3057 | default: | |
3058 | LOCALE_UNLOCK; | |
3059 | Perl_croak(aTHX_ | |
3060 | "panic: %s: %d: switch case: %d problem", | |
3061 | __FILE__, __LINE__, item); | |
3062 | NOT_REACHED; /* NOTREACHED */ | |
3063 | ||
4e6826bf KW |
3064 | case PM_STR: tm.tm_hour = 18; |
3065 | case AM_STR: | |
43dd6b15 KW |
3066 | format = "%p"; |
3067 | break; | |
3068 | ||
4e6826bf KW |
3069 | case ABDAY_7: tm.tm_wday++; |
3070 | case ABDAY_6: tm.tm_wday++; | |
3071 | case ABDAY_5: tm.tm_wday++; | |
3072 | case ABDAY_4: tm.tm_wday++; | |
3073 | case ABDAY_3: tm.tm_wday++; | |
3074 | case ABDAY_2: tm.tm_wday++; | |
3075 | case ABDAY_1: | |
43dd6b15 KW |
3076 | format = "%a"; |
3077 | break; | |
3078 | ||
4e6826bf KW |
3079 | case DAY_7: tm.tm_wday++; |
3080 | case DAY_6: tm.tm_wday++; | |
3081 | case DAY_5: tm.tm_wday++; | |
3082 | case DAY_4: tm.tm_wday++; | |
3083 | case DAY_3: tm.tm_wday++; | |
3084 | case DAY_2: tm.tm_wday++; | |
3085 | case DAY_1: | |
43dd6b15 KW |
3086 | format = "%A"; |
3087 | break; | |
3088 | ||
4e6826bf KW |
3089 | case ABMON_12: tm.tm_mon++; |
3090 | case ABMON_11: tm.tm_mon++; | |
3091 | case ABMON_10: tm.tm_mon++; | |
3092 | case ABMON_9: tm.tm_mon++; | |
3093 | case ABMON_8: tm.tm_mon++; | |
3094 | case ABMON_7: tm.tm_mon++; | |
3095 | case ABMON_6: tm.tm_mon++; | |
3096 | case ABMON_5: tm.tm_mon++; | |
3097 | case ABMON_4: tm.tm_mon++; | |
3098 | case ABMON_3: tm.tm_mon++; | |
3099 | case ABMON_2: tm.tm_mon++; | |
3100 | case ABMON_1: | |
43dd6b15 KW |
3101 | format = "%b"; |
3102 | break; | |
3103 | ||
4e6826bf KW |
3104 | case MON_12: tm.tm_mon++; |
3105 | case MON_11: tm.tm_mon++; | |
3106 | case MON_10: tm.tm_mon++; | |
3107 | case MON_9: tm.tm_mon++; | |
3108 | case MON_8: tm.tm_mon++; | |
3109 | case MON_7: tm.tm_mon++; | |
3110 | case MON_6: tm.tm_mon++; | |
3111 | case MON_5: tm.tm_mon++; | |
3112 | case MON_4: tm.tm_mon++; | |
3113 | case MON_3: tm.tm_mon++; | |
3114 | case MON_2: tm.tm_mon++; | |
3115 | case MON_1: | |
43dd6b15 KW |
3116 | format = "%B"; |
3117 | break; | |
3118 | ||
4e6826bf | 3119 | case T_FMT_AMPM: |
43dd6b15 KW |
3120 | format = "%r"; |
3121 | return_format = TRUE; | |
3122 | break; | |
3123 | ||
4e6826bf | 3124 | case ERA_D_FMT: |
43dd6b15 KW |
3125 | format = "%Ex"; |
3126 | return_format = TRUE; | |
3127 | break; | |
3128 | ||
4e6826bf | 3129 | case ERA_T_FMT: |
43dd6b15 KW |
3130 | format = "%EX"; |
3131 | return_format = TRUE; | |
3132 | break; | |
3133 | ||
4e6826bf | 3134 | case ERA_D_T_FMT: |
43dd6b15 KW |
3135 | format = "%Ec"; |
3136 | return_format = TRUE; | |
3137 | break; | |
3138 | ||
4e6826bf | 3139 | case ALT_DIGITS: |
43dd6b15 KW |
3140 | tm.tm_wday = 0; |
3141 | format = "%Ow"; /* Find the alternate digit for 0 */ | |
3142 | break; | |
3143 | } | |
f7416781 | 3144 | |
43dd6b15 KW |
3145 | /* We can't use my_strftime() because it doesn't look at |
3146 | * tm_wday */ | |
3147 | while (0 == strftime(PL_langinfo_buf, PL_langinfo_bufsize, | |
3148 | format, &tm)) | |
3149 | { | |
3150 | /* A zero return means one of: | |
3151 | * a) there wasn't enough space in PL_langinfo_buf | |
3152 | * b) the format, like a plain %p, returns empty | |
3153 | * c) it was an illegal format, though some | |
3154 | * implementations of strftime will just return the | |
3155 | * illegal format as a plain character sequence. | |
3156 | * | |
3157 | * To quickly test for case 'b)', try again but precede | |
3158 | * the format with a plain character. If that result is | |
3159 | * still empty, the problem is either 'a)' or 'c)' */ | |
3160 | ||
3161 | Size_t format_size = strlen(format) + 1; | |
3162 | Size_t mod_size = format_size + 1; | |
3163 | char * mod_format; | |
3164 | char * temp_result; | |
3165 | ||
3166 | Newx(mod_format, mod_size, char); | |
3167 | Newx(temp_result, PL_langinfo_bufsize, char); | |
6873aa47 | 3168 | *mod_format = ' '; |
43dd6b15 KW |
3169 | my_strlcpy(mod_format + 1, format, mod_size); |
3170 | len = strftime(temp_result, | |
3171 | PL_langinfo_bufsize, | |
3172 | mod_format, &tm); | |
3173 | Safefree(mod_format); | |
3174 | Safefree(temp_result); | |
3175 | ||
3176 | /* If 'len' is non-zero, it means that we had a case like | |
3177 | * %p which means the current locale doesn't use a.m. or | |
3178 | * p.m., and that is valid */ | |
3179 | if (len == 0) { | |
3180 | ||
3181 | /* Here, still didn't work. If we get well beyond a | |
3182 | * reasonable size, bail out to prevent an infinite | |
3183 | * loop. */ | |
3184 | ||
3185 | if (PL_langinfo_bufsize > 100 * format_size) { | |
3186 | *PL_langinfo_buf = '\0'; | |
3187 | } | |
3188 | else { | |
3189 | /* Double the buffer size to retry; Add 1 in case | |
3190 | * original was 0, so we aren't stuck at 0. */ | |
3191 | PL_langinfo_bufsize *= 2; | |
3192 | PL_langinfo_bufsize++; | |
3193 | Renew(PL_langinfo_buf, PL_langinfo_bufsize, char); | |
3194 | continue; | |
3195 | } | |
3196 | } | |
f7416781 | 3197 | |
f7416781 | 3198 | break; |
43dd6b15 | 3199 | } |
f7416781 | 3200 | |
43dd6b15 KW |
3201 | /* Here, we got a result. |
3202 | * | |
3203 | * If the item is 'ALT_DIGITS', PL_langinfo_buf contains the | |
3204 | * alternate format for wday 0. If the value is the same as | |
3205 | * the normal 0, there isn't an alternate, so clear the buffer. | |
3206 | * */ | |
4e6826bf | 3207 | if ( item == ALT_DIGITS |
43dd6b15 KW |
3208 | && strEQ(PL_langinfo_buf, "0")) |
3209 | { | |
3210 | *PL_langinfo_buf = '\0'; | |
3211 | } | |
f7416781 | 3212 | |
43dd6b15 KW |
3213 | /* ALT_DIGITS is problematic. Experiments on it showed that |
3214 | * strftime() did not always work properly when going from | |
3215 | * alt-9 to alt-10. Only a few locales have this item defined, | |
3216 | * and in all of them on Linux that khw was able to find, | |
3217 | * nl_langinfo() merely returned the alt-0 character, possibly | |
3218 | * doubled. Most Unicode digits are in blocks of 10 | |
3219 | * consecutive code points, so that is sufficient information | |
3220 | * for those scripts, as we can infer alt-1, alt-2, .... But | |
3221 | * for a Japanese locale, a CJK ideographic 0 is returned, and | |
3222 | * the CJK digits are not in code point order, so you can't | |
3223 | * really infer anything. The localedef for this locale did | |
3224 | * specify the succeeding digits, so that strftime() works | |
3225 | * properly on them, without needing to infer anything. But | |
3226 | * the nl_langinfo() return did not give sufficient information | |
3227 | * for the caller to understand what's going on. So until | |
3228 | * there is evidence that it should work differently, this | |
3229 | * returns the alt-0 string for ALT_DIGITS. | |
3230 | * | |
3231 | * wday was chosen because its range is all a single digit. | |
3232 | * Things like tm_sec have two digits as the minimum: '00' */ | |
f7416781 | 3233 | |
43dd6b15 | 3234 | LOCALE_UNLOCK; |
f7416781 | 3235 | |
d1b150d9 KW |
3236 | retval = PL_langinfo_buf; |
3237 | ||
43dd6b15 KW |
3238 | /* If to return the format, not the value, overwrite the buffer |
3239 | * with it. But some strftime()s will keep the original format | |
3240 | * if illegal, so change those to "" */ | |
3241 | if (return_format) { | |
3242 | if (strEQ(PL_langinfo_buf, format)) { | |
f7416781 KW |
3243 | *PL_langinfo_buf = '\0'; |
3244 | } | |
43dd6b15 | 3245 | else { |
0b6697c5 KW |
3246 | retval = save_to_buffer(format, &PL_langinfo_buf, |
3247 | &PL_langinfo_bufsize, 0); | |
f7416781 KW |
3248 | } |
3249 | } | |
3250 | ||
3251 | break; | |
f7416781 KW |
3252 | |
3253 | # endif | |
3254 | ||
43dd6b15 | 3255 | } |
f7416781 KW |
3256 | } |
3257 | ||
0b6697c5 | 3258 | return retval; |
f7416781 KW |
3259 | |
3260 | #endif | |
3261 | ||
a4f00dcc | 3262 | } |
b385bb4d | 3263 | |
98994639 HS |
3264 | /* |
3265 | * Initialize locale awareness. | |
3266 | */ | |
3267 | int | |
3268 | Perl_init_i18nl10n(pTHX_ int printwarn) | |
3269 | { | |
0e92a118 KW |
3270 | /* printwarn is |
3271 | * | |
3272 | * 0 if not to output warning when setup locale is bad | |
3273 | * 1 if to output warning based on value of PERL_BADLANG | |
3274 | * >1 if to output regardless of PERL_BADLANG | |
3275 | * | |
3276 | * returns | |
98994639 | 3277 | * 1 = set ok or not applicable, |
0e92a118 KW |
3278 | * 0 = fallback to a locale of lower priority |
3279 | * -1 = fallback to all locales failed, not even to the C locale | |
6b058d42 KW |
3280 | * |
3281 | * Under -DDEBUGGING, if the environment variable PERL_DEBUG_LOCALE_INIT is | |
3282 | * set, debugging information is output. | |
3283 | * | |
3284 | * This looks more complicated than it is, mainly due to the #ifdefs. | |
3285 | * | |
3286 | * We try to set LC_ALL to the value determined by the environment. If | |
3287 | * there is no LC_ALL on this platform, we try the individual categories we | |
3288 | * know about. If this works, we are done. | |
3289 | * | |
3290 | * But if it doesn't work, we have to do something else. We search the | |
3291 | * environment variables ourselves instead of relying on the system to do | |
3292 | * it. We look at, in order, LC_ALL, LANG, a system default locale (if we | |
3293 | * think there is one), and the ultimate fallback "C". This is all done in | |
3294 | * the same loop as above to avoid duplicating code, but it makes things | |
7d4bcc4a KW |
3295 | * more complex. The 'trial_locales' array is initialized with just one |
3296 | * element; it causes the behavior described in the paragraph above this to | |
3297 | * happen. If that fails, we add elements to 'trial_locales', and do extra | |
3298 | * loop iterations to cause the behavior described in this paragraph. | |
6b058d42 KW |
3299 | * |
3300 | * On Ultrix, the locale MUST come from the environment, so there is | |
3301 | * preliminary code to set it. I (khw) am not sure that it is necessary, | |
3302 | * and that this couldn't be folded into the loop, but barring any real | |
3303 | * platforms to test on, it's staying as-is | |
3304 | * | |
3305 | * A slight complication is that in embedded Perls, the locale may already | |
3306 | * be set-up, and we don't want to get it from the normal environment | |
3307 | * variables. This is handled by having a special environment variable | |
3308 | * indicate we're in this situation. We simply set setlocale's 2nd | |
3309 | * parameter to be a NULL instead of "". That indicates to setlocale that | |
3310 | * it is not to change anything, but to return the current value, | |
3311 | * effectively initializing perl's db to what the locale already is. | |
3312 | * | |
3313 | * We play the same trick with NULL if a LC_ALL succeeds. We call | |
3314 | * setlocale() on the individual categores with NULL to get their existing | |
3315 | * values for our db, instead of trying to change them. | |
3316 | * */ | |
98994639 | 3317 | |
1565c085 | 3318 | |
0e92a118 KW |
3319 | int ok = 1; |
3320 | ||
7d4bcc4a KW |
3321 | #ifndef USE_LOCALE |
3322 | ||
3323 | PERL_UNUSED_ARG(printwarn); | |
3324 | ||
3325 | #else /* USE_LOCALE */ | |
7d4bcc4a KW |
3326 | # ifdef __GLIBC__ |
3327 | ||
24f3e849 | 3328 | const char * const language = PerlEnv_getenv("LANGUAGE"); |
7d4bcc4a KW |
3329 | |
3330 | # endif | |
65ebb059 | 3331 | |
ccd65d51 KW |
3332 | /* NULL uses the existing already set up locale */ |
3333 | const char * const setlocale_init = (PerlEnv_getenv("PERL_SKIP_LOCALE_INIT")) | |
3334 | ? NULL | |
3335 | : ""; | |
c3fcd832 KW |
3336 | const char* trial_locales[5]; /* 5 = 1 each for "", LC_ALL, LANG, "", C */ |
3337 | unsigned int trial_locales_count; | |
24f3e849 KW |
3338 | const char * const lc_all = PerlEnv_getenv("LC_ALL"); |
3339 | const char * const lang = PerlEnv_getenv("LANG"); | |
98994639 | 3340 | bool setlocale_failure = FALSE; |
65ebb059 | 3341 | unsigned int i; |
175c4cf9 KW |
3342 | |
3343 | /* A later getenv() could zap this, so only use here */ | |
3344 | const char * const bad_lang_use_once = PerlEnv_getenv("PERL_BADLANG"); | |
3345 | ||
3346 | const bool locwarn = (printwarn > 1 | |
e5f10d49 KW |
3347 | || ( printwarn |
3348 | && ( ! bad_lang_use_once | |
22ff3130 | 3349 | || ( |
e5f10d49 KW |
3350 | /* disallow with "" or "0" */ |
3351 | *bad_lang_use_once | |
3352 | && strNE("0", bad_lang_use_once))))); | |
ea92aad8 | 3353 | |
291a84fb | 3354 | /* setlocale() return vals; not copied so must be looked at immediately */ |
8de4332b | 3355 | const char * sl_result[NOMINAL_LC_ALL_INDEX + 1]; |
291a84fb KW |
3356 | |
3357 | /* current locale for given category; should have been copied so aren't | |
3358 | * volatile */ | |
8de4332b | 3359 | const char * curlocales[NOMINAL_LC_ALL_INDEX + 1]; |
291a84fb | 3360 | |
7d4bcc4a KW |
3361 | # ifdef WIN32 |
3362 | ||
6bce99ee JH |
3363 | /* In some systems you can find out the system default locale |
3364 | * and use that as the fallback locale. */ | |
7d4bcc4a KW |
3365 | # define SYSTEM_DEFAULT_LOCALE |
3366 | # endif | |
3367 | # ifdef SYSTEM_DEFAULT_LOCALE | |
3368 | ||
65ebb059 | 3369 | const char *system_default_locale = NULL; |
98994639 | 3370 | |
7d4bcc4a | 3371 | # endif |
948523db KW |
3372 | |
3373 | # ifndef DEBUGGING | |
3374 | # define DEBUG_LOCALE_INIT(a,b,c) | |
3375 | # else | |
7d4bcc4a | 3376 | |
8298454c | 3377 | DEBUG_INITIALIZATION_set(cBOOL(PerlEnv_getenv("PERL_DEBUG_LOCALE_INIT"))); |
7d4bcc4a KW |
3378 | |
3379 | # define DEBUG_LOCALE_INIT(category, locale, result) \ | |
2fcc0ca9 KW |
3380 | STMT_START { \ |
3381 | if (debug_initialization) { \ | |
3382 | PerlIO_printf(Perl_debug_log, \ | |
3383 | "%s:%d: %s\n", \ | |
3384 | __FILE__, __LINE__, \ | |
a4f00dcc | 3385 | setlocale_debug_string(category, \ |
2fcc0ca9 KW |
3386 | locale, \ |
3387 | result)); \ | |
3388 | } \ | |
3389 | } STMT_END | |
2fcc0ca9 | 3390 | |
948523db KW |
3391 | /* Make sure the parallel arrays are properly set up */ |
3392 | # ifdef USE_LOCALE_NUMERIC | |
3393 | assert(categories[LC_NUMERIC_INDEX] == LC_NUMERIC); | |
3394 | assert(strEQ(category_names[LC_NUMERIC_INDEX], "LC_NUMERIC")); | |
e9bc6d6b KW |
3395 | # ifdef USE_POSIX_2008_LOCALE |
3396 | assert(category_masks[LC_NUMERIC_INDEX] == LC_NUMERIC_MASK); | |
3397 | # endif | |
948523db KW |
3398 | # endif |
3399 | # ifdef USE_LOCALE_CTYPE | |
3400 | assert(categories[LC_CTYPE_INDEX] == LC_CTYPE); | |
3401 | assert(strEQ(category_names[LC_CTYPE_INDEX], "LC_CTYPE")); | |
e9bc6d6b KW |
3402 | # ifdef USE_POSIX_2008_LOCALE |
3403 | assert(category_masks[LC_CTYPE_INDEX] == LC_CTYPE_MASK); | |
3404 | # endif | |
948523db KW |
3405 | # endif |
3406 | # ifdef USE_LOCALE_COLLATE | |
3407 | assert(categories[LC_COLLATE_INDEX] == LC_COLLATE); | |
3408 | assert(strEQ(category_names[LC_COLLATE_INDEX], "LC_COLLATE")); | |
e9bc6d6b KW |
3409 | # ifdef USE_POSIX_2008_LOCALE |
3410 | assert(category_masks[LC_COLLATE_INDEX] == LC_COLLATE_MASK); | |
3411 | # endif | |
948523db KW |
3412 | # endif |
3413 | # ifdef USE_LOCALE_TIME | |
3414 | assert(categories[LC_TIME_INDEX] == LC_TIME); | |
3415 | assert(strEQ(category_names[LC_TIME_INDEX], "LC_TIME")); | |
e9bc6d6b KW |
3416 | # ifdef USE_POSIX_2008_LOCALE |
3417 | assert(category_masks[LC_TIME_INDEX] == LC_TIME_MASK); | |
3418 | # endif | |
948523db KW |
3419 | # endif |
3420 | # ifdef USE_LOCALE_MESSAGES | |
3421 | assert(categories[LC_MESSAGES_INDEX] == LC_MESSAGES); | |
3422 | assert(strEQ(category_names[LC_MESSAGES_INDEX], "LC_MESSAGES")); | |
e9bc6d6b KW |
3423 | # ifdef USE_POSIX_2008_LOCALE |
3424 | assert(category_masks[LC_MESSAGES_INDEX] == LC_MESSAGES_MASK); | |
3425 | # endif | |
948523db KW |
3426 | # endif |
3427 | # ifdef USE_LOCALE_MONETARY | |
3428 | assert(categories[LC_MONETARY_INDEX] == LC_MONETARY); | |
3429 | assert(strEQ(category_names[LC_MONETARY_INDEX], "LC_MONETARY")); | |
e9bc6d6b KW |
3430 | # ifdef USE_POSIX_2008_LOCALE |
3431 | assert(category_masks[LC_MONETARY_INDEX] == LC_MONETARY_MASK); | |
3432 | # endif | |
948523db | 3433 | # endif |
9821811f KW |
3434 | # ifdef USE_LOCALE_ADDRESS |
3435 | assert(categories[LC_ADDRESS_INDEX] == LC_ADDRESS); | |
3436 | assert(strEQ(category_names[LC_ADDRESS_INDEX], "LC_ADDRESS")); | |
e9bc6d6b KW |
3437 | # ifdef USE_POSIX_2008_LOCALE |
3438 | assert(category_masks[LC_ADDRESS_INDEX] == LC_ADDRESS_MASK); | |
3439 | # endif | |
9821811f KW |
3440 | # endif |
3441 | # ifdef USE_LOCALE_IDENTIFICATION | |
3442 | assert(categories[LC_IDENTIFICATION_INDEX] == LC_IDENTIFICATION); | |
3443 | assert(strEQ(category_names[LC_IDENTIFICATION_INDEX], "LC_IDENTIFICATION")); | |
e9bc6d6b KW |
3444 | # ifdef USE_POSIX_2008_LOCALE |
3445 | assert(category_masks[LC_IDENTIFICATION_INDEX] == LC_IDENTIFICATION_MASK); | |
3446 | # endif | |
9821811f KW |
3447 | # endif |
3448 | # ifdef USE_LOCALE_MEASUREMENT | |
3449 | assert(categories[LC_MEASUREMENT_INDEX] == LC_MEASUREMENT); | |
3450 | assert(strEQ(category_names[LC_MEASUREMENT_INDEX], "LC_MEASUREMENT")); | |
e9bc6d6b KW |
3451 | # ifdef USE_POSIX_2008_LOCALE |
3452 | assert(category_masks[LC_MEASUREMENT_INDEX] == LC_MEASUREMENT_MASK); | |
3453 | # endif | |
9821811f KW |
3454 | # endif |
3455 | # ifdef USE_LOCALE_PAPER | |
3456 | assert(categories[LC_PAPER_INDEX] == LC_PAPER); | |
3457 | assert(strEQ(category_names[LC_PAPER_INDEX], "LC_PAPER")); | |
e9bc6d6b KW |
3458 | # ifdef USE_POSIX_2008_LOCALE |
3459 | assert(category_masks[LC_PAPER_INDEX] == LC_PAPER_MASK); | |
3460 | # endif | |
9821811f KW |
3461 | # endif |
3462 | # ifdef USE_LOCALE_TELEPHONE | |
3463 | assert(categories[LC_TELEPHONE_INDEX] == LC_TELEPHONE); | |
3464 | assert(strEQ(category_names[LC_TELEPHONE_INDEX], "LC_TELEPHONE")); | |
e9bc6d6b KW |
3465 | # ifdef USE_POSIX_2008_LOCALE |
3466 | assert(category_masks[LC_TELEPHONE_INDEX] == LC_TELEPHONE_MASK); | |
3467 | # endif | |
9821811f | 3468 | # endif |
36dbc955 KW |
3469 | # ifdef USE_LOCALE_SYNTAX |
3470 | assert(categories[LC_SYNTAX_INDEX] == LC_SYNTAX); | |
3471 | assert(strEQ(category_names[LC_SYNTAX_INDEX], "LC_SYNTAX")); | |
3472 | # ifdef USE_POSIX_2008_LOCALE | |
3473 | assert(category_masks[LC_SYNTAX_INDEX] == LC_SYNTAX_MASK); | |
3474 | # endif | |
3475 | # endif | |
3476 | # ifdef USE_LOCALE_TOD | |
3477 | assert(categories[LC_TOD_INDEX] == LC_TOD); | |
3478 | assert(strEQ(category_names[LC_TOD_INDEX], "LC_TOD")); | |
3479 | # ifdef USE_POSIX_2008_LOCALE | |
3480 | assert(category_masks[LC_TOD_INDEX] == LC_TOD_MASK); | |
3481 | # endif | |
3482 | # endif | |
948523db KW |
3483 | # ifdef LC_ALL |
3484 | assert(categories[LC_ALL_INDEX] == LC_ALL); | |
3485 | assert(strEQ(category_names[LC_ALL_INDEX], "LC_ALL")); | |
3486 | assert(NOMINAL_LC_ALL_INDEX == LC_ALL_INDEX); | |
e9bc6d6b KW |
3487 | # ifdef USE_POSIX_2008_LOCALE |
3488 | assert(category_masks[LC_ALL_INDEX] == LC_ALL_MASK); | |
3489 | # endif | |
948523db KW |
3490 | # endif |
3491 | # endif /* DEBUGGING */ | |
47280b20 | 3492 | |
5a6637f0 KW |
3493 | /* Initialize the per-thread mbrFOO() state variables. See POSIX.xs for |
3494 | * why these particular incantations are used. */ | |
d2c9cb53 KW |
3495 | #ifdef HAS_MBRLEN |
3496 | memzero(&PL_mbrlen_ps, sizeof(PL_mbrlen_ps)); | |
3497 | #endif | |
5a6637f0 KW |
3498 | #ifdef HAS_MBRTOWC |
3499 | memzero(&PL_mbrtowc_ps, sizeof(PL_mbrtowc_ps)); | |
3500 | #endif | |
3501 | #ifdef HAS_WCTOMBR | |
3502 | wcrtomb(NULL, L'\0', &PL_wcrtomb_ps); | |
3503 | #endif | |
d2c9cb53 | 3504 | |
47280b20 KW |
3505 | /* Initialize the cache of the program's UTF-8ness for the always known |
3506 | * locales C and POSIX */ | |
3507 | my_strlcpy(PL_locale_utf8ness, C_and_POSIX_utf8ness, | |
3508 | sizeof(PL_locale_utf8ness)); | |
3509 | ||
e9bc6d6b KW |
3510 | # ifdef USE_THREAD_SAFE_LOCALE |
3511 | # ifdef WIN32 | |
3512 | ||
3513 | _configthreadlocale(_ENABLE_PER_THREAD_LOCALE); | |
3514 | ||
3515 | # endif | |
3516 | # endif | |
39e69e77 | 3517 | # ifdef USE_POSIX_2008_LOCALE |
e9bc6d6b KW |
3518 | |
3519 | PL_C_locale_obj = newlocale(LC_ALL_MASK, "C", (locale_t) 0); | |
3520 | if (! PL_C_locale_obj) { | |
3521 | Perl_croak_nocontext( | |
3522 | "panic: Cannot create POSIX 2008 C locale object; errno=%d", errno); | |
3523 | } | |
3524 | if (DEBUG_Lv_TEST || debug_initialization) { | |
3525 | PerlIO_printf(Perl_debug_log, "%s:%d: created C object %p\n", __FILE__, __LINE__, PL_C_locale_obj); | |
3526 | } | |
3527 | ||
3528 | # endif | |
3529 | ||
78f7c09f KW |
3530 | # ifdef USE_LOCALE_NUMERIC |
3531 | ||
3ca88433 KW |
3532 | PL_numeric_radix_sv = newSVpvs("."); |
3533 | ||
78f7c09f KW |
3534 | # endif |
3535 | ||
e9bc6d6b KW |
3536 | # if defined(USE_POSIX_2008_LOCALE) && ! defined(HAS_QUERYLOCALE) |
3537 | ||
3538 | /* Initialize our records. If we have POSIX 2008, we have LC_ALL */ | |
3539 | do_setlocale_c(LC_ALL, my_setlocale(LC_ALL, NULL)); | |
3540 | ||
3541 | # endif | |
b56c4436 | 3542 | # ifdef LOCALE_ENVIRON_REQUIRED |
98994639 HS |
3543 | |
3544 | /* | |
3545 | * Ultrix setlocale(..., "") fails if there are no environment | |
3546 | * variables from which to get a locale name. | |
3547 | */ | |
3548 | ||
b56c4436 KW |
3549 | # ifndef LC_ALL |
3550 | # error Ultrix without LC_ALL not implemented | |
3551 | # else | |
7d4bcc4a | 3552 | |
b56c4436 KW |
3553 | { |
3554 | bool done = FALSE; | |
ea92aad8 KW |
3555 | if (lang) { |
3556 | sl_result[LC_ALL_INDEX] = do_setlocale_c(LC_ALL, setlocale_init); | |
3557 | DEBUG_LOCALE_INIT(LC_ALL, setlocale_init, sl_result[LC_ALL_INDEX]); | |
3558 | if (sl_result[LC_ALL_INDEX]) | |
3559 | done = TRUE; | |
3560 | else | |
e5f10d49 | 3561 | setlocale_failure = TRUE; |
ea92aad8 KW |
3562 | } |
3563 | if (! setlocale_failure) { | |
3564 | const char * locale_param; | |
3565 | for (i = 0; i < LC_ALL_INDEX; i++) { | |
3566 | locale_param = (! done && (lang || PerlEnv_getenv(category_names[i]))) | |
3567 | ? setlocale_init | |
3568 | : NULL; | |
3569 | sl_result[i] = do_setlocale_r(categories[i], locale_param); | |
3570 | if (! sl_result[i]) { | |
3571 | setlocale_failure = TRUE; | |
3572 | } | |
3573 | DEBUG_LOCALE_INIT(categories[i], locale_param, sl_result[i]); | |
e5f10d49 | 3574 | } |
c835d6be | 3575 | } |
7d4bcc4a KW |
3576 | } |
3577 | ||
3578 | # endif /* LC_ALL */ | |
e5f10d49 | 3579 | # endif /* LOCALE_ENVIRON_REQUIRED */ |
98994639 | 3580 | |
65ebb059 | 3581 | /* We try each locale in the list until we get one that works, or exhaust |
20a240df KW |
3582 | * the list. Normally the loop is executed just once. But if setting the |
3583 | * locale fails, inside the loop we add fallback trials to the array and so | |
3584 | * will execute the loop multiple times */ | |
c3fcd832 KW |
3585 | trial_locales[0] = setlocale_init; |
3586 | trial_locales_count = 1; | |
7d4bcc4a | 3587 | |
65ebb059 KW |
3588 | for (i= 0; i < trial_locales_count; i++) { |
3589 | const char * trial_locale = trial_locales[i]; | |
3590 | ||
3591 | if (i > 0) { | |
3592 | ||
3593 | /* XXX This is to preserve old behavior for LOCALE_ENVIRON_REQUIRED | |
3594 | * when i==0, but I (khw) don't think that behavior makes much | |
3595 | * sense */ | |
3596 | setlocale_failure = FALSE; | |
3597 | ||
7d4bcc4a | 3598 | # ifdef SYSTEM_DEFAULT_LOCALE |
291a84fb | 3599 | # ifdef WIN32 /* Note that assumes Win32 has LC_ALL */ |
7d4bcc4a | 3600 | |
65ebb059 KW |
3601 | /* On Windows machines, an entry of "" after the 0th means to use |
3602 | * the system default locale, which we now proceed to get. */ | |
3603 | if (strEQ(trial_locale, "")) { | |
3604 | unsigned int j; | |
3605 | ||
3606 | /* Note that this may change the locale, but we are going to do | |
3607 | * that anyway just below */ | |
837ce802 | 3608 | system_default_locale = do_setlocale_c(LC_ALL, ""); |
5d1187d1 | 3609 | DEBUG_LOCALE_INIT(LC_ALL, "", system_default_locale); |
65ebb059 | 3610 | |
7d4bcc4a | 3611 | /* Skip if invalid or if it's already on the list of locales to |
65ebb059 KW |
3612 | * try */ |
3613 | if (! system_default_locale) { | |
3614 | goto next_iteration; | |
3615 | } | |
3616 | for (j = 0; j < trial_locales_count; j++) { | |
3617 | if (strEQ(system_default_locale, trial_locales[j])) { | |
3618 | goto next_iteration; | |
3619 | } | |
3620 | } | |
3621 | ||
3622 | trial_locale = system_default_locale; | |
3623 | } | |
ec0202b5 KW |
3624 | # else |
3625 | # error SYSTEM_DEFAULT_LOCALE only implemented for Win32 | |
3626 | # endif | |
7d4bcc4a | 3627 | # endif /* SYSTEM_DEFAULT_LOCALE */ |
291a84fb KW |
3628 | |
3629 | } /* For i > 0 */ | |
65ebb059 | 3630 | |
7d4bcc4a KW |
3631 | # ifdef LC_ALL |
3632 | ||
948523db KW |
3633 | sl_result[LC_ALL_INDEX] = do_setlocale_c(LC_ALL, trial_locale); |
3634 | DEBUG_LOCALE_INIT(LC_ALL, trial_locale, sl_result[LC_ALL_INDEX]); | |
3635 | if (! sl_result[LC_ALL_INDEX]) { | |
49c85077 | 3636 | setlocale_failure = TRUE; |
7cd8b568 KW |
3637 | } |
3638 | else { | |
3639 | /* Since LC_ALL succeeded, it should have changed all the other | |
3640 | * categories it can to its value; so we massage things so that the | |
3641 | * setlocales below just return their category's current values. | |
3642 | * This adequately handles the case in NetBSD where LC_COLLATE may | |
3643 | * not be defined for a locale, and setting it individually will | |
7d4bcc4a | 3644 | * fail, whereas setting LC_ALL succeeds, leaving LC_COLLATE set to |
7cd8b568 KW |
3645 | * the POSIX locale. */ |
3646 | trial_locale = NULL; | |
3647 | } | |
7d4bcc4a KW |
3648 | |
3649 | # endif /* LC_ALL */ | |
98994639 | 3650 | |
e5f10d49 KW |
3651 | if (! setlocale_failure) { |
3652 | unsigned int j; | |
3653 | for (j = 0; j < NOMINAL_LC_ALL_INDEX; j++) { | |
3654 | curlocales[j] | |
3655 | = savepv(do_setlocale_r(categories[j], trial_locale)); | |
3656 | if (! curlocales[j]) { | |
3657 | setlocale_failure = TRUE; | |
3658 | } | |
3659 | DEBUG_LOCALE_INIT(categories[j], trial_locale, curlocales[j]); | |
3660 | } | |
c835d6be | 3661 | |
e5f10d49 KW |
3662 | if (! setlocale_failure) { /* All succeeded */ |
3663 | break; /* Exit trial_locales loop */ | |
49c85077 | 3664 | } |
65ebb059 | 3665 | } |
98994639 | 3666 | |
49c85077 KW |
3667 | /* Here, something failed; will need to try a fallback. */ |
3668 | ok = 0; | |
65ebb059 | 3669 | |
49c85077 KW |
3670 | if (i == 0) { |
3671 | unsigned int j; | |
98994639 | 3672 | |
65ebb059 | 3673 | if (locwarn) { /* Output failure info only on the first one */ |
7d4bcc4a KW |
3674 | |
3675 | # ifdef LC_ALL | |
98994639 | 3676 | |
49c85077 KW |
3677 | PerlIO_printf(Perl_error_log, |
3678 | "perl: warning: Setting locale failed.\n"); | |
98994639 | 3679 | |
7d4bcc4a | 3680 | # else /* !LC_ALL */ |
98994639 | 3681 | |
49c85077 KW |
3682 | PerlIO_printf(Perl_error_log, |
3683 | "perl: warning: Setting locale failed for the categories:\n\t"); | |
7d4bcc4a | 3684 | |
e5f10d49 KW |
3685 | for (j = 0; j < NOMINAL_LC_ALL_INDEX; j++) { |
3686 | if (! curlocales[j]) { | |
3687 | PerlIO_printf(Perl_error_log, category_names[j]); | |
3688 | } | |
3689 | else { | |
3690 | Safefree(curlocales[j]); | |
3691 | } | |
3692 | } | |
7d4bcc4a | 3693 | |
7d4bcc4a | 3694 | # endif /* LC_ALL */ |
98994639 | 3695 | |
49c85077 KW |
3696 | PerlIO_printf(Perl_error_log, |
3697 | "perl: warning: Please check that your locale settings:\n"); | |
98994639 | 3698 | |
7d4bcc4a KW |
3699 | # ifdef __GLIBC__ |
3700 | ||
49c85077 KW |
3701 | PerlIO_printf(Perl_error_log, |
3702 | "\tLANGUAGE = %c%s%c,\n", | |
3703 | language ? '"' : '(', | |
3704 | language ? language : "unset", | |
3705 | language ? '"' : ')'); | |
7d4bcc4a | 3706 | # endif |
98994639 | 3707 | |
49c85077 KW |
3708 | PerlIO_printf(Perl_error_log, |
3709 | "\tLC_ALL = %c%s%c,\n", | |
3710 | lc_all ? '"' : '(', | |
3711 | lc_all ? lc_all : "unset", | |
3712 | lc_all ? '"' : ')'); | |
98994639 | 3713 | |
7d4bcc4a KW |
3714 | # if defined(USE_ENVIRON_ARRAY) |
3715 | ||
49c85077 | 3716 | { |
cd999af9 | 3717 | char **e; |
d5e32b93 KW |
3718 | |
3719 | /* Look through the environment for any variables of the | |
3720 | * form qr/ ^ LC_ [A-Z]+ = /x, except LC_ALL which was | |
3721 | * already handled above. These are assumed to be locale | |
3722 | * settings. Output them and their values. */ | |
cd999af9 | 3723 | for (e = environ; *e; e++) { |
d5e32b93 KW |
3724 | const STRLEN prefix_len = sizeof("LC_") - 1; |
3725 | STRLEN uppers_len; | |
3726 | ||
cd999af9 | 3727 | if ( strBEGINs(*e, "LC_") |
c8b388b0 | 3728 | && ! strBEGINs(*e, "LC_ALL=") |
d5e32b93 KW |
3729 | && (uppers_len = strspn(*e + prefix_len, |
3730 | "ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ")) | |
3731 | && ((*e)[prefix_len + uppers_len] == '=')) | |
cd999af9 KW |
3732 | { |
3733 | PerlIO_printf(Perl_error_log, "\t%.*s = \"%s\",\n", | |
d5e32b93 KW |
3734 | (int) (prefix_len + uppers_len), *e, |
3735 | *e + prefix_len + uppers_len + 1); | |
cd999af9 KW |
3736 | } |
3737 | } | |
49c85077 | 3738 | } |
7d4bcc4a KW |
3739 | |
3740 | # else | |
3741 | ||
49c85077 KW |
3742 | PerlIO_printf(Perl_error_log, |
3743 | "\t(possibly more locale environment variables)\n"); | |
7d4bcc4a KW |
3744 | |
3745 | # endif | |
98994639 | 3746 | |
49c85077 KW |
3747 | PerlIO_printf(Perl_error_log, |
3748 | "\tLANG = %c%s%c\n", | |
3749 | lang ? '"' : '(', | |
3750 | lang ? lang : "unset", | |
3751 | lang ? '"' : ')'); | |
98994639 | 3752 | |
49c85077 KW |
3753 | PerlIO_printf(Perl_error_log, |
3754 | " are supported and installed on your system.\n"); | |
3755 | } | |
98994639 | 3756 | |
65ebb059 | 3757 | /* Calculate what fallback locales to try. We have avoided this |
f6bab5f6 | 3758 | * until we have to, because failure is quite unlikely. This will |
65ebb059 KW |
3759 | * usually change the upper bound of the loop we are in. |
3760 | * | |
3761 | * Since the system's default way of setting the locale has not | |
3762 | * found one that works, We use Perl's defined ordering: LC_ALL, | |
3763 | * LANG, and the C locale. We don't try the same locale twice, so | |
3764 | * don't add to the list if already there. (On POSIX systems, the | |
3765 | * LC_ALL element will likely be a repeat of the 0th element "", | |
6b058d42 KW |
3766 | * but there's no harm done by doing it explicitly. |
3767 | * | |
3768 | * Note that this tries the LC_ALL environment variable even on | |
3769 | * systems which have no LC_ALL locale setting. This may or may | |
3770 | * not have been originally intentional, but there's no real need | |
3771 | * to change the behavior. */ | |
65ebb059 KW |
3772 | if (lc_all) { |
3773 | for (j = 0; j < trial_locales_count; j++) { | |
3774 | if (strEQ(lc_all, trial_locales[j])) { | |
3775 | goto done_lc_all; | |
3776 | } | |
3777 | } | |
3778 | trial_locales[trial_locales_count++] = lc_all; | |
3779 | } | |
3780 | done_lc_all: | |
98994639 | 3781 | |
65ebb059 KW |
3782 | if (lang) { |
3783 | for (j = 0; j < trial_locales_count; j++) { | |
3784 | if (strEQ(lang, trial_locales[j])) { | |
3785 | goto done_lang; | |
3786 | } | |
3787 | } | |
3788 | trial_locales[trial_locales_count++] = lang; | |
3789 | } | |
3790 | done_lang: | |
3791 | ||
7d4bcc4a KW |
3792 | # if defined(WIN32) && defined(LC_ALL) |
3793 | ||
65ebb059 KW |
3794 | /* For Windows, we also try the system default locale before "C". |
3795 | * (If there exists a Windows without LC_ALL we skip this because | |
3796 | * it gets too complicated. For those, the "C" is the next | |
3797 | * fallback possibility). The "" is the same as the 0th element of | |
3798 | * the array, but the code at the loop above knows to treat it | |
3799 | * differently when not the 0th */ | |
3800 | trial_locales[trial_locales_count++] = ""; | |
7d4bcc4a KW |
3801 | |
3802 | # endif | |
65ebb059 KW |
3803 | |
3804 | for (j = 0; j < trial_locales_count; j++) { | |
3805 | if (strEQ("C", trial_locales[j])) { | |
3806 | goto done_C; | |
3807 | } | |
3808 | } | |
3809 | trial_locales[trial_locales_count++] = "C"; | |
98994639 | 3810 | |
65ebb059 KW |
3811 | done_C: ; |
3812 | } /* end of first time through the loop */ | |
98994639 | 3813 | |
7d4bcc4a KW |
3814 | # ifdef WIN32 |
3815 | ||
65ebb059 | 3816 | next_iteration: ; |
7d4bcc4a KW |
3817 | |
3818 | # endif | |
65ebb059 KW |
3819 | |
3820 | } /* end of looping through the trial locales */ | |
3821 | ||
3822 | if (ok < 1) { /* If we tried to fallback */ | |
3823 | const char* msg; | |
3824 | if (! setlocale_failure) { /* fallback succeeded */ | |
3825 | msg = "Falling back to"; | |
3826 | } | |
3827 | else { /* fallback failed */ | |
e5f10d49 | 3828 | unsigned int j; |
98994639 | 3829 | |
65ebb059 KW |
3830 | /* We dropped off the end of the loop, so have to decrement i to |
3831 | * get back to the value the last time through */ | |
3832 | i--; | |
98994639 | 3833 | |
65ebb059 KW |
3834 | ok = -1; |
3835 | msg = "Failed to fall back to"; | |
3836 | ||
3837 | /* To continue, we should use whatever values we've got */ | |
7d4bcc4a | 3838 | |
e5f10d49 KW |
3839 | for (j = 0; j < NOMINAL_LC_ALL_INDEX; j++) { |
3840 | Safefree(curlocales[j]); | |
3841 | curlocales[j] = savepv(do_setlocale_r(categories[j], NULL)); | |
3842 | DEBUG_LOCALE_INIT(categories[j], NULL, curlocales[j]); | |
3843 | } | |
65ebb059 KW |
3844 | } |
3845 | ||
3846 | if (locwarn) { | |
3847 | const char * description; | |
3848 | const char * name = ""; | |
3849 | if (strEQ(trial_locales[i], "C")) { | |
3850 | description = "the standard locale"; | |
3851 | name = "C"; | |
3852 | } | |
7d4bcc4a KW |
3853 | |
3854 | # ifdef SYSTEM_DEFAULT_LOCALE | |
3855 | ||
65ebb059 KW |
3856 | else if (strEQ(trial_locales[i], "")) { |
3857 | description = "the system default locale"; | |
3858 | if (system_default_locale) { | |
3859 | name = system_default_locale; | |
3860 | } | |
3861 | } | |
7d4bcc4a KW |
3862 | |
3863 | # endif /* SYSTEM_DEFAULT_LOCALE */ | |
3864 | ||
65ebb059 KW |
3865 | else { |
3866 | description = "a fallback locale"; | |
3867 | name = trial_locales[i]; | |
3868 | } | |
3869 | if (name && strNE(name, "")) { | |
3870 | PerlIO_printf(Perl_error_log, | |
3871 | "perl: warning: %s %s (\"%s\").\n", msg, description, name); | |
3872 | } | |
3873 | else { | |
3874 | PerlIO_printf(Perl_error_log, | |
3875 | "perl: warning: %s %s.\n", msg, description); | |
3876 | } | |
3877 | } | |
3878 | } /* End of tried to fallback */ | |
98994639 | 3879 | |
e5f10d49 KW |
3880 | /* Done with finding the locales; update our records */ |
3881 | ||
7d4bcc4a KW |
3882 | # ifdef USE_LOCALE_CTYPE |
3883 | ||
948523db | 3884 | new_ctype(curlocales[LC_CTYPE_INDEX]); |
98994639 | 3885 | |
e5f10d49 | 3886 | # endif |
7d4bcc4a KW |
3887 | # ifdef USE_LOCALE_COLLATE |
3888 | ||
948523db | 3889 | new_collate(curlocales[LC_COLLATE_INDEX]); |
98994639 | 3890 | |
e5f10d49 | 3891 | # endif |
7d4bcc4a KW |
3892 | # ifdef USE_LOCALE_NUMERIC |
3893 | ||
948523db | 3894 | new_numeric(curlocales[LC_NUMERIC_INDEX]); |
e5f10d49 KW |
3895 | |
3896 | # endif | |
3897 | ||
948523db | 3898 | for (i = 0; i < NOMINAL_LC_ALL_INDEX; i++) { |
47280b20 | 3899 | |
e9bc6d6b | 3900 | # if defined(USE_ITHREADS) && ! defined(USE_THREAD_SAFE_LOCALE) |
47280b20 KW |
3901 | |
3902 | /* This caches whether each category's locale is UTF-8 or not. This | |
3903 | * may involve changing the locale. It is ok to do this at | |
e9bc6d6b KW |
3904 | * initialization time before any threads have started, but not later |
3905 | * unless thread-safe operations are used. | |
47280b20 KW |
3906 | * Caching means that if the program heeds our dictate not to change |
3907 | * locales in threaded applications, this data will remain valid, and | |
9de6fe47 KW |
3908 | * it may get queried without having to change locales. If the |
3909 | * environment is such that all categories have the same locale, this | |
3910 | * isn't needed, as the code will not change the locale; but this | |
3911 | * handles the uncommon case where the environment has disparate | |
3912 | * locales for the categories */ | |
47280b20 KW |
3913 | (void) _is_cur_LC_category_utf8(categories[i]); |
3914 | ||
3915 | # endif | |
3916 | ||
e5f10d49 KW |
3917 | Safefree(curlocales[i]); |
3918 | } | |
b310b053 | 3919 | |
7d4bcc4a KW |
3920 | # if defined(USE_PERLIO) && defined(USE_LOCALE_CTYPE) |
3921 | ||
49c85077 | 3922 | /* Set PL_utf8locale to TRUE if using PerlIO _and_ the current LC_CTYPE |
50bf02bd KW |
3923 | * locale is UTF-8. The call to new_ctype() just above has already |
3924 | * calculated the latter value and saved it in PL_in_utf8_CTYPE_locale. If | |
3925 | * both PL_utf8locale and PL_unicode (set by -C or by $ENV{PERL_UNICODE}) | |
3926 | * are true, perl.c:S_parse_body() will turn on the PerlIO :utf8 layer on | |
3927 | * STDIN, STDOUT, STDERR, _and_ the default open discipline. */ | |
3928 | PL_utf8locale = PL_in_utf8_CTYPE_locale; | |
49c85077 | 3929 | |
a05d7ebb | 3930 | /* Set PL_unicode to $ENV{PERL_UNICODE} if using PerlIO. |
fde18df1 JH |
3931 | This is an alternative to using the -C command line switch |
3932 | (the -C if present will override this). */ | |
3933 | { | |
dd374669 | 3934 | const char *p = PerlEnv_getenv("PERL_UNICODE"); |
a05d7ebb | 3935 | PL_unicode = p ? parse_unicode_opts(&p) : 0; |
5a22a2bb NC |
3936 | if (PL_unicode & PERL_UNICODE_UTF8CACHEASSERT_FLAG) |
3937 | PL_utf8cache = -1; | |
b310b053 JH |
3938 | } |
3939 | ||
7d4bcc4a | 3940 | # endif |
e3305790 | 3941 | #endif /* USE_LOCALE */ |
2fcc0ca9 | 3942 | #ifdef DEBUGGING |
7d4bcc4a | 3943 | |
2fcc0ca9 | 3944 | /* So won't continue to output stuff */ |
27cdc72e | 3945 | DEBUG_INITIALIZATION_set(FALSE); |
7d4bcc4a | 3946 | |
2fcc0ca9 KW |
3947 | #endif |
3948 | ||
98994639 HS |
3949 | return ok; |
3950 | } | |
3951 | ||
98994639 HS |
3952 | #ifdef USE_LOCALE_COLLATE |
3953 | ||
a4a439fb | 3954 | char * |
a4a439fb KW |
3955 | Perl__mem_collxfrm(pTHX_ const char *input_string, |
3956 | STRLEN len, /* Length of 'input_string' */ | |
3957 | STRLEN *xlen, /* Set to length of returned string | |
3958 | (not including the collation index | |
3959 | prefix) */ | |
3960 | bool utf8 /* Is the input in UTF-8? */ | |
6696cfa7 | 3961 | ) |
98994639 | 3962 | { |
a4a439fb KW |
3963 | |
3964 | /* _mem_collxfrm() is a bit like strxfrm() but with two important | |
3965 | * differences. First, it handles embedded NULs. Second, it allocates a bit | |
3966 | * more memory than needed for the transformed data itself. The real | |
55e5378d | 3967 | * transformed data begins at offset COLLXFRM_HDR_LEN. *xlen is set to |
a4a439fb KW |
3968 | * the length of that, and doesn't include the collation index size. |
3969 | * Please see sv_collxfrm() to see how this is used. */ | |
3970 | ||
55e5378d KW |
3971 | #define COLLXFRM_HDR_LEN sizeof(PL_collation_ix) |
3972 | ||
6696cfa7 KW |
3973 | char * s = (char *) input_string; |
3974 | STRLEN s_strlen = strlen(input_string); | |
79f120c8 | 3975 | char *xbuf = NULL; |
55e5378d | 3976 | STRLEN xAlloc; /* xalloc is a reserved word in VC */ |
17f41037 | 3977 | STRLEN length_in_chars; |
c664130f | 3978 | bool first_time = TRUE; /* Cleared after first loop iteration */ |
98994639 | 3979 | |
a4a439fb KW |
3980 | PERL_ARGS_ASSERT__MEM_COLLXFRM; |
3981 | ||
3982 | /* Must be NUL-terminated */ | |
3983 | assert(*(input_string + len) == '\0'); | |
7918f24d | 3984 | |
79f120c8 KW |
3985 | /* If this locale has defective collation, skip */ |
3986 | if (PL_collxfrm_base == 0 && PL_collxfrm_mult == 0) { | |
c7202dee KW |
3987 | DEBUG_L(PerlIO_printf(Perl_debug_log, |
3988 | "_mem_collxfrm: locale's collation is defective\n")); | |
79f120c8 KW |
3989 | goto bad; |
3990 | } | |
3991 | ||
6696cfa7 KW |
3992 | /* Replace any embedded NULs with the control that sorts before any others. |
3993 | * This will give as good as possible results on strings that don't | |
3994 | * otherwise contain that character, but otherwise there may be | |
3995 | * less-than-perfect results with that character and NUL. This is | |
fdc080f3 | 3996 | * unavoidable unless we replace strxfrm with our own implementation. */ |
fd43f63c KW |
3997 | if (UNLIKELY(s_strlen < len)) { /* Only execute if there is an embedded |
3998 | NUL */ | |
6696cfa7 KW |
3999 | char * e = s + len; |
4000 | char * sans_nuls; | |
fdc080f3 | 4001 | STRLEN sans_nuls_len; |
94762aa0 | 4002 | int try_non_controls; |
afc4976f KW |
4003 | char this_replacement_char[] = "?\0"; /* Room for a two-byte string, |
4004 | making sure 2nd byte is NUL. | |
4005 | */ | |
4006 | STRLEN this_replacement_len; | |
4007 | ||
1e4c9676 KW |
4008 | /* If we don't know what non-NUL control character sorts lowest for |
4009 | * this locale, find it */ | |
f28f4d2a | 4010 | if (PL_strxfrm_NUL_replacement == '\0') { |
6696cfa7 | 4011 | int j; |
afc4976f | 4012 | char * cur_min_x = NULL; /* The min_char's xfrm, (except it also |
6696cfa7 KW |
4013 | includes the collation index |
4014 | prefixed. */ | |
4015 | ||
91c0e2e0 | 4016 | DEBUG_Lv(PerlIO_printf(Perl_debug_log, "Looking to replace NUL\n")); |
94762aa0 KW |
4017 | |
4018 | /* Unlikely, but it may be that no control will work to replace | |
1e4c9676 KW |
4019 | * NUL, in which case we instead look for any character. Controls |
4020 | * are preferred because collation order is, in general, context | |
4021 | * sensitive, with adjoining characters affecting the order, and | |
4022 | * controls are less likely to have such interactions, allowing the | |
4023 | * NUL-replacement to stand on its own. (Another way to look at it | |
4024 | * is to imagine what would happen if the NUL were replaced by a | |
4025 | * combining character; it wouldn't work out all that well.) */ | |
94762aa0 KW |
4026 | for (try_non_controls = 0; |
4027 | try_non_controls < 2; | |
4028 | try_non_controls++) | |
4029 | { | |
d4ff9586 KW |
4030 | /* Look through all legal code points (NUL isn't) */ |
4031 | for (j = 1; j < 256; j++) { | |
4032 | char * x; /* j's xfrm plus collation index */ | |
4033 | STRLEN x_len; /* length of 'x' */ | |
4034 | STRLEN trial_len = 1; | |
736a4fed | 4035 | char cur_source[] = { '\0', '\0' }; |
d4ff9586 | 4036 | |
736a4fed KW |
4037 | /* Skip non-controls the first time through the loop. The |
4038 | * controls in a UTF-8 locale are the L1 ones */ | |
afc4976f KW |
4039 | if (! try_non_controls && (PL_in_utf8_COLLATE_locale) |
4040 | ? ! isCNTRL_L1(j) | |
4041 | : ! isCNTRL_LC(j)) | |
4042 | { | |
d4ff9586 | 4043 | continue; |
6696cfa7 | 4044 | } |
6696cfa7 | 4045 | |
736a4fed KW |
4046 | /* Create a 1-char string of the current code point */ |
4047 | cur_source[0] = (char) j; | |
4048 | ||
d4ff9586 KW |
4049 | /* Then transform it */ |
4050 | x = _mem_collxfrm(cur_source, trial_len, &x_len, | |
afc4976f | 4051 | 0 /* The string is not in UTF-8 */); |
6696cfa7 | 4052 | |
1e4c9676 | 4053 | /* Ignore any character that didn't successfully transform. |
d4ff9586 KW |
4054 | * */ |
4055 | if (! x) { | |
4056 | continue; | |
4057 | } | |
6696cfa7 | 4058 | |
d4ff9586 KW |
4059 | /* If this character's transformation is lower than |
4060 | * the current lowest, this one becomes the lowest */ | |
4061 | if ( cur_min_x == NULL | |
4062 | || strLT(x + COLLXFRM_HDR_LEN, | |
4063 | cur_min_x + COLLXFRM_HDR_LEN)) | |
4064 | { | |
f28f4d2a | 4065 | PL_strxfrm_NUL_replacement = j; |
62d66863 | 4066 | Safefree(cur_min_x); |
d4ff9586 | 4067 | cur_min_x = x; |
d4ff9586 KW |
4068 | } |
4069 | else { | |
4070 | Safefree(x); | |
4071 | } | |
1e4c9676 | 4072 | } /* end of loop through all 255 characters */ |
6696cfa7 | 4073 | |
1e4c9676 | 4074 | /* Stop looking if found */ |
94762aa0 KW |
4075 | if (cur_min_x) { |
4076 | break; | |
4077 | } | |
4078 | ||
4079 | /* Unlikely, but possible, if there aren't any controls that | |
4080 | * work in the locale, repeat the loop, looking for any | |
4081 | * character that works */ | |
4082 | DEBUG_L(PerlIO_printf(Perl_debug_log, | |
4083 | "_mem_collxfrm: No control worked. Trying non-controls\n")); | |
1e4c9676 | 4084 | } /* End of loop to try first the controls, then any char */ |
6696cfa7 | 4085 | |
94762aa0 KW |
4086 | if (! cur_min_x) { |
4087 | DEBUG_L(PerlIO_printf(Perl_debug_log, | |
4088 | "_mem_collxfrm: Couldn't find any character to replace" | |
4089 | " embedded NULs in locale %s with", PL_collation_name)); | |
4090 | goto bad; | |
58eebef2 KW |
4091 | } |
4092 | ||
94762aa0 KW |
4093 | DEBUG_L(PerlIO_printf(Perl_debug_log, |
4094 | "_mem_collxfrm: Replacing embedded NULs in locale %s with " | |
f28f4d2a | 4095 | "0x%02X\n", PL_collation_name, PL_strxfrm_NUL_replacement)); |
94762aa0 | 4096 | |
6696cfa7 | 4097 | Safefree(cur_min_x); |
1e4c9676 | 4098 | } /* End of determining the character that is to replace NULs */ |
afc4976f KW |
4099 | |
4100 | /* If the replacement is variant under UTF-8, it must match the | |
291a84fb | 4101 | * UTF8-ness of the original */ |
f28f4d2a KW |
4102 | if ( ! UVCHR_IS_INVARIANT(PL_strxfrm_NUL_replacement) && utf8) { |
4103 | this_replacement_char[0] = | |
4104 | UTF8_EIGHT_BIT_HI(PL_strxfrm_NUL_replacement); | |
4105 | this_replacement_char[1] = | |
4106 | UTF8_EIGHT_BIT_LO(PL_strxfrm_NUL_replacement); | |
afc4976f KW |
4107 | this_replacement_len = 2; |
4108 | } | |
4109 | else { | |
f28f4d2a | 4110 | this_replacement_char[0] = PL_strxfrm_NUL_replacement; |
afc4976f KW |
4111 | /* this_replacement_char[1] = '\0' was done at initialization */ |
4112 | this_replacement_len = 1; | |
6696cfa7 KW |
4113 | } |
4114 | ||
4115 | /* The worst case length for the replaced string would be if every | |
4116 | * character in it is NUL. Multiply that by the length of each | |
4117 | * replacement, and allow for a trailing NUL */ | |
afc4976f | 4118 | sans_nuls_len = (len * this_replacement_len) + 1; |
fdc080f3 | 4119 | Newx(sans_nuls, sans_nuls_len, char); |
6696cfa7 KW |
4120 | *sans_nuls = '\0'; |
4121 | ||
6696cfa7 KW |
4122 | /* Replace each NUL with the lowest collating control. Loop until have |
4123 | * exhausted all the NULs */ | |
4124 | while (s + s_strlen < e) { | |
6069d6c5 | 4125 | my_strlcat(sans_nuls, s, sans_nuls_len); |
6696cfa7 KW |
4126 | |
4127 | /* Do the actual replacement */ | |
6069d6c5 | 4128 | my_strlcat(sans_nuls, this_replacement_char, sans_nuls_len); |
6696cfa7 KW |
4129 | |
4130 | /* Move past the input NUL */ | |
4131 | s += s_strlen + 1; | |
4132 | s_strlen = strlen(s); | |
4133 | } | |
4134 | ||
4135 | /* And add anything that trails the final NUL */ | |
6069d6c5 | 4136 | my_strlcat(sans_nuls, s, sans_nuls_len); |
6696cfa7 KW |
4137 | |
4138 | /* Switch so below we transform this modified string */ | |
4139 | s = sans_nuls; | |
4140 | len = strlen(s); | |
1e4c9676 | 4141 | } /* End of replacing NULs */ |
6696cfa7 | 4142 | |
a4a439fb KW |
4143 | /* Make sure the UTF8ness of the string and locale match */ |
4144 | if (utf8 != PL_in_utf8_COLLATE_locale) { | |
9de6fe47 | 4145 | /* XXX convert above Unicode to 10FFFF? */ |
a4a439fb KW |
4146 | const char * const t = s; /* Temporary so we can later find where the |
4147 | input was */ | |
4148 | ||
4149 | /* Here they don't match. Change the string's to be what the locale is | |
4150 | * expecting */ | |
4151 | ||
4152 | if (! utf8) { /* locale is UTF-8, but input isn't; upgrade the input */ | |
4153 | s = (char *) bytes_to_utf8((const U8 *) s, &len); | |
4154 | utf8 = TRUE; | |
4155 | } | |
4156 | else { /* locale is not UTF-8; but input is; downgrade the input */ | |
4157 | ||
4158 | s = (char *) bytes_from_utf8((const U8 *) s, &len, &utf8); | |
4159 | ||
4160 | /* If the downgrade was successful we are done, but if the input | |
4161 | * contains things that require UTF-8 to represent, have to do | |
4162 | * damage control ... */ | |
4163 | if (UNLIKELY(utf8)) { | |
4164 | ||
4165 | /* What we do is construct a non-UTF-8 string with | |
4166 | * 1) the characters representable by a single byte converted | |
4167 | * to be so (if necessary); | |
4168 | * 2) and the rest converted to collate the same as the | |
4169 | * highest collating representable character. That makes | |
4170 | * them collate at the end. This is similar to how we | |
4171 | * handle embedded NULs, but we use the highest collating | |
4172 | * code point instead of the smallest. Like the NUL case, | |
4173 | * this isn't perfect, but is the best we can reasonably | |
4174 | * do. Every above-255 code point will sort the same as | |
4175 | * the highest-sorting 0-255 code point. If that code | |
4176 | * point can combine in a sequence with some other code | |
4177 | * points for weight calculations, us changing something to | |
4178 | * be it can adversely affect the results. But in most | |
4179 | * cases, it should work reasonably. And note that this is | |
4180 | * really an illegal situation: using code points above 255 | |
4181 | * on a locale where only 0-255 are valid. If two strings | |
4182 | * sort entirely equal, then the sort order for the | |
4183 | * above-255 code points will be in code point order. */ | |
4184 | ||
4185 | utf8 = FALSE; | |
4186 | ||
4187 | /* If we haven't calculated the code point with the maximum | |
4188 | * collating order for this locale, do so now */ | |
4189 | if (! PL_strxfrm_max_cp) { | |
4190 | int j; | |
4191 | ||
4192 | /* The current transformed string that collates the | |
4193 | * highest (except it also includes the prefixed collation | |
4194 | * index. */ | |
4195 | char * cur_max_x = NULL; | |
4196 | ||
4197 | /* Look through all legal code points (NUL isn't) */ | |
4198 | for (j = 1; j < 256; j++) { | |
4199 | char * x; | |
4200 | STRLEN x_len; | |
736a4fed | 4201 | char cur_source[] = { '\0', '\0' }; |
a4a439fb | 4202 | |
736a4fed KW |
4203 | /* Create a 1-char string of the current code point */ |
4204 | cur_source[0] = (char) j; | |
a4a439fb KW |
4205 | |
4206 | /* Then transform it */ | |
4207 | x = _mem_collxfrm(cur_source, 1, &x_len, FALSE); | |
4208 | ||
4209 | /* If something went wrong (which it shouldn't), just | |
4210 | * ignore this code point */ | |
94762aa0 | 4211 | if (! x) { |
a4a439fb KW |
4212 | continue; |
4213 | } | |
4214 | ||
4215 | /* If this character's transformation is higher than | |
4216 | * the current highest, this one becomes the highest */ | |
4217 | if ( cur_max_x == NULL | |
55e5378d KW |
4218 | || strGT(x + COLLXFRM_HDR_LEN, |
4219 | cur_max_x + COLLXFRM_HDR_LEN)) | |
a4a439fb KW |
4220 | { |
4221 | PL_strxfrm_max_cp = j; | |
62d66863 | 4222 | Safefree(cur_max_x); |
a4a439fb KW |
4223 | cur_max_x = x; |
4224 | } | |
4225 | else { | |
4226 | Safefree(x); | |
4227 | } | |
4228 | } | |
4229 | ||
94762aa0 KW |
4230 | if (! cur_max_x) { |
4231 | DEBUG_L(PerlIO_printf(Perl_debug_log, | |
4232 | "_mem_collxfrm: Couldn't find any character to" | |
4233 | " replace above-Latin1 chars in locale %s with", | |
4234 | PL_collation_name)); | |
4235 | goto bad; | |
4236 | } | |
4237 | ||
58eebef2 KW |
4238 | DEBUG_L(PerlIO_printf(Perl_debug_log, |
4239 | "_mem_collxfrm: highest 1-byte collating character" | |
4240 | " in locale %s is 0x%02X\n", | |
4241 | PL_collation_name, | |
4242 | PL_strxfrm_max_cp)); | |
58eebef2 | 4243 | |
a4a439fb KW |
4244 | Safefree(cur_max_x); |
4245 | } | |
4246 | ||
4247 | /* Here we know which legal code point collates the highest. | |
4248 | * We are ready to construct the non-UTF-8 string. The length | |
4249 | * will be at least 1 byte smaller than the input string | |
4250 | * (because we changed at least one 2-byte character into a | |
4251 | * single byte), but that is eaten up by the trailing NUL */ | |
4252 | Newx(s, len, char); | |
4253 | ||
4254 | { | |
4255 | STRLEN i; | |
4256 | STRLEN d= 0; | |
042d9e50 | 4257 | char * e = (char *) t + len; |
a4a439fb KW |
4258 | |
4259 | for (i = 0; i < len; i+= UTF8SKIP(t + i)) { | |
4260 | U8 cur_char = t[i]; | |
4261 | if (UTF8_IS_INVARIANT(cur_char)) { | |
4262 | s[d++] = cur_char; | |
4263 | } | |
042d9e50 | 4264 | else if (UTF8_IS_NEXT_CHAR_DOWNGRADEABLE(t + i, e)) { |
a4a439fb KW |
4265 | s[d++] = EIGHT_BIT_UTF8_TO_NATIVE(cur_char, t[i+1]); |
4266 | } | |
4267 | else { /* Replace illegal cp with highest collating | |
4268 | one */ | |
4269 | s[d++] = PL_strxfrm_max_cp; | |
4270 | } | |
4271 | } | |
4272 | s[d++] = '\0'; | |
4273 | Renew(s, d, char); /* Free up unused space */ | |
4274 | } | |
4275 | } | |
4276 | } | |
4277 | ||
4278 | /* Here, we have constructed a modified version of the input. It could | |
4279 | * be that we already had a modified copy before we did this version. | |
4280 | * If so, that copy is no longer needed */ | |
4281 | if (t != input_string) { | |
4282 | Safefree(t); | |
4283 | } | |
4284 | } | |
4285 | ||
17f41037 KW |
4286 | length_in_chars = (utf8) |
4287 | ? utf8_length((U8 *) s, (U8 *) s + len) | |
4288 | : len; | |
4289 | ||
59c018b9 KW |
4290 | /* The first element in the output is the collation id, used by |
4291 | * sv_collxfrm(); then comes the space for the transformed string. The | |
4292 | * equation should give us a good estimate as to how much is needed */ | |
55e5378d | 4293 | xAlloc = COLLXFRM_HDR_LEN |
a4a439fb | 4294 | + PL_collxfrm_base |
17f41037 | 4295 | + (PL_collxfrm_mult * length_in_chars); |
a02a5408 | 4296 | Newx(xbuf, xAlloc, char); |
c7202dee KW |
4297 | if (UNLIKELY(! xbuf)) { |
4298 | DEBUG_L(PerlIO_printf(Perl_debug_log, | |
4299 | "_mem_collxfrm: Couldn't malloc %zu bytes\n", xAlloc)); | |
98994639 | 4300 | goto bad; |
c7202dee | 4301 | } |
98994639 | 4302 | |
d35fca5f | 4303 | /* Store the collation id */ |
98994639 | 4304 | *(U32*)xbuf = PL_collation_ix; |
d35fca5f KW |
4305 | |
4306 | /* Then the transformation of the input. We loop until successful, or we | |
4307 | * give up */ | |
4ebeff16 | 4308 | for (;;) { |
1adab0a7 | 4309 | |
55e5378d | 4310 | *xlen = strxfrm(xbuf + COLLXFRM_HDR_LEN, s, xAlloc - COLLXFRM_HDR_LEN); |
4ebeff16 KW |
4311 | |
4312 | /* If the transformed string occupies less space than we told strxfrm() | |
4313 | * was available, it means it successfully transformed the whole | |
4314 | * string. */ | |
55e5378d | 4315 | if (*xlen < xAlloc - COLLXFRM_HDR_LEN) { |
17f41037 | 4316 | |
1adab0a7 KW |
4317 | /* Some systems include a trailing NUL in the returned length. |
4318 | * Ignore it, using a loop in case multiple trailing NULs are | |
4319 | * returned. */ | |
4320 | while ( (*xlen) > 0 | |
4321 | && *(xbuf + COLLXFRM_HDR_LEN + (*xlen) - 1) == '\0') | |
4322 | { | |
4323 | (*xlen)--; | |
4324 | } | |
4325 | ||
17f41037 KW |
4326 | /* If the first try didn't get it, it means our prediction was low. |
4327 | * Modify the coefficients so that we predict a larger value in any | |
4328 | * future transformations */ | |
4329 | if (! first_time) { | |
4330 | STRLEN needed = *xlen + 1; /* +1 For trailing NUL */ | |
4331 | STRLEN computed_guess = PL_collxfrm_base | |
4332 | + (PL_collxfrm_mult * length_in_chars); | |
e1c30f0c KW |
4333 | |
4334 | /* On zero-length input, just keep current slope instead of | |
4335 | * dividing by 0 */ | |
4336 | const STRLEN new_m = (length_in_chars != 0) | |
4337 | ? needed / length_in_chars | |
4338 | : PL_collxfrm_mult; | |
17f41037 KW |
4339 | |
4340 | DEBUG_Lv(PerlIO_printf(Perl_debug_log, | |
b07929e4 KW |
4341 | "%s: %d: initial size of %zu bytes for a length " |
4342 | "%zu string was insufficient, %zu needed\n", | |
17f41037 | 4343 | __FILE__, __LINE__, |
b07929e4 | 4344 | computed_guess, length_in_chars, needed)); |
17f41037 KW |
4345 | |
4346 | /* If slope increased, use it, but discard this result for | |
4347 | * length 1 strings, as we can't be sure that it's a real slope | |
4348 | * change */ | |
4349 | if (length_in_chars > 1 && new_m > PL_collxfrm_mult) { | |
7d4bcc4a KW |
4350 | |
4351 | # ifdef DEBUGGING | |
4352 | ||
17f41037 KW |
4353 | STRLEN old_m = PL_collxfrm_mult; |
4354 | STRLEN old_b = PL_collxfrm_base; | |
7d4bcc4a KW |
4355 | |
4356 | # endif | |
4357 | ||
17f41037 KW |
4358 | PL_collxfrm_mult = new_m; |
4359 | PL_collxfrm_base = 1; /* +1 For trailing NUL */ | |
4360 | computed_guess = PL_collxfrm_base | |
4361 | + (PL_collxfrm_mult * length_in_chars); | |
4362 | if (computed_guess < needed) { | |
4363 | PL_collxfrm_base += needed - computed_guess; | |
4364 | } | |
4365 | ||
4366 | DEBUG_Lv(PerlIO_printf(Perl_debug_log, | |
b07929e4 KW |
4367 | "%s: %d: slope is now %zu; was %zu, base " |
4368 | "is now %zu; was %zu\n", | |
17f41037 | 4369 | __FILE__, __LINE__, |
b07929e4 KW |
4370 | PL_collxfrm_mult, old_m, |
4371 | PL_collxfrm_base, old_b)); | |
17f41037 KW |
4372 | } |
4373 | else { /* Slope didn't change, but 'b' did */ | |
4374 | const STRLEN new_b = needed | |
4375 | - computed_guess | |
4376 | + PL_collxfrm_base; | |
4377 | DEBUG_Lv(PerlIO_printf(Perl_debug_log, | |
b07929e4 | 4378 | "%s: %d: base is now %zu; was %zu\n", |
17f41037 | 4379 | __FILE__, __LINE__, |
b07929e4 | 4380 | new_b, PL_collxfrm_base)); |
17f41037 KW |
4381 | PL_collxfrm_base = new_b; |
4382 | } | |
4383 | } | |
4384 | ||
4ebeff16 KW |
4385 | break; |
4386 | } | |
bb0f664e | 4387 | |
c7202dee KW |
4388 | if (UNLIKELY(*xlen >= PERL_INT_MAX)) { |
4389 | DEBUG_L(PerlIO_printf(Perl_debug_log, | |
4390 | "_mem_collxfrm: Needed %zu bytes, max permissible is %u\n", | |
4391 | *xlen, PERL_INT_MAX)); | |
4ebeff16 | 4392 | goto bad; |
c7202dee | 4393 | } |
d35fca5f | 4394 | |
c664130f | 4395 | /* A well-behaved strxfrm() returns exactly how much space it needs |
1adab0a7 KW |
4396 | * (usually not including the trailing NUL) when it fails due to not |
4397 | * enough space being provided. Assume that this is the case unless | |
4398 | * it's been proven otherwise */ | |
c664130f | 4399 | if (LIKELY(PL_strxfrm_is_behaved) && first_time) { |
55e5378d | 4400 | xAlloc = *xlen + COLLXFRM_HDR_LEN + 1; |
c664130f KW |
4401 | } |
4402 | else { /* Here, either: | |
4403 | * 1) The strxfrm() has previously shown bad behavior; or | |
4404 | * 2) It isn't the first time through the loop, which means | |
4405 | * that the strxfrm() is now showing bad behavior, because | |
4406 | * we gave it what it said was needed in the previous | |
4407 | * iteration, and it came back saying it needed still more. | |
4408 | * (Many versions of cygwin fit this. When the buffer size | |
4409 | * isn't sufficient, they return the input size instead of | |
4410 | * how much is needed.) | |
d4ff9586 KW |
4411 | * Increase the buffer size by a fixed percentage and try again. |
4412 | * */ | |
6ddd902c | 4413 | xAlloc += (xAlloc / 4) + 1; |
c664130f | 4414 | PL_strxfrm_is_behaved = FALSE; |
c664130f | 4415 | |
7d4bcc4a KW |
4416 | # ifdef DEBUGGING |
4417 | ||
58eebef2 KW |
4418 | if (DEBUG_Lv_TEST || debug_initialization) { |
4419 | PerlIO_printf(Perl_debug_log, | |
4420 | "_mem_collxfrm required more space than previously calculated" | |
b07929e4 | 4421 | " for locale %s, trying again with new guess=%d+%zu\n", |
58eebef2 | 4422 | PL_collation_name, (int) COLLXFRM_HDR_LEN, |
b07929e4 | 4423 | xAlloc - COLLXFRM_HDR_LEN); |
58eebef2 | 4424 | } |
7d4bcc4a KW |
4425 | |
4426 | # endif | |
4427 | ||
58eebef2 | 4428 | } |
c664130f | 4429 | |
4ebeff16 | 4430 | Renew(xbuf, xAlloc, char); |
c7202dee KW |
4431 | if (UNLIKELY(! xbuf)) { |
4432 | DEBUG_L(PerlIO_printf(Perl_debug_log, | |
4433 | "_mem_collxfrm: Couldn't realloc %zu bytes\n", xAlloc)); | |
4ebeff16 | 4434 | goto bad; |
c7202dee | 4435 | } |
c664130f KW |
4436 | |
4437 | first_time = FALSE; | |
4ebeff16 | 4438 | } |
98994639 | 4439 | |
6696cfa7 | 4440 | |
7d4bcc4a KW |
4441 | # ifdef DEBUGGING |
4442 | ||
58eebef2 | 4443 | if (DEBUG_Lv_TEST || debug_initialization) { |
c7202dee KW |
4444 | |
4445 | print_collxfrm_input_and_return(s, s + len, xlen, utf8); | |
4446 | PerlIO_printf(Perl_debug_log, "Its xfrm is:"); | |
7e2f38b2 KW |
4447 | PerlIO_printf(Perl_debug_log, "%s\n", |
4448 | _byte_dump_string((U8 *) xbuf + COLLXFRM_HDR_LEN, | |
4449 | *xlen, 1)); | |
58eebef2 | 4450 | } |
7d4bcc4a KW |
4451 | |
4452 | # endif | |
58eebef2 | 4453 | |
3c5f993e | 4454 | /* Free up unneeded space; retain ehough for trailing NUL */ |
55e5378d | 4455 | Renew(xbuf, COLLXFRM_HDR_LEN + *xlen + 1, char); |
98994639 | 4456 | |
6696cfa7 KW |
4457 | if (s != input_string) { |
4458 | Safefree(s); | |
98994639 HS |
4459 | } |
4460 | ||
98994639 HS |
4461 | return xbuf; |
4462 | ||
4463 | bad: | |
7d4bcc4a KW |
4464 | |
4465 | # ifdef DEBUGGING | |
4466 | ||
58eebef2 | 4467 | if (DEBUG_Lv_TEST || debug_initialization) { |
c7202dee | 4468 | print_collxfrm_input_and_return(s, s + len, NULL, utf8); |
58eebef2 | 4469 | } |
7d4bcc4a KW |
4470 | |
4471 | # endif | |
4472 | ||
21dce8f4 KW |
4473 | Safefree(xbuf); |
4474 | if (s != input_string) { | |
4475 | Safefree(s); | |
4476 | } | |
4477 | *xlen = 0; | |
4478 | ||
98994639 HS |
4479 | return NULL; |
4480 | } | |
4481 | ||
7d4bcc4a | 4482 | # ifdef DEBUGGING |
c7202dee | 4483 | |
4cbaac56 | 4484 | STATIC void |
c7202dee KW |
4485 | S_print_collxfrm_input_and_return(pTHX_ |
4486 | const char * const s, | |
4487 | const char * const e, | |
4488 | const STRLEN * const xlen, | |
4489 | const bool is_utf8) | |
4490 | { | |
c7202dee KW |
4491 | |
4492 | PERL_ARGS_ASSERT_PRINT_COLLXFRM_INPUT_AND_RETURN; | |
4493 | ||
511e4ff7 DM |
4494 | PerlIO_printf(Perl_debug_log, "_mem_collxfrm[%" UVuf "]: returning ", |
4495 | (UV)PL_collation_ix); | |
c7202dee | 4496 | if (xlen) { |
08b6dc1d | 4497 | PerlIO_printf(Perl_debug_log, "%zu", *xlen); |
c7202dee KW |
4498 | } |
4499 | else { | |
4500 | PerlIO_printf(Perl_debug_log, "NULL"); | |
4501 | } | |
4502 | PerlIO_printf(Perl_debug_log, " for locale '%s', string='", | |
4503 | PL_collation_name); | |
9c8a6dc2 KW |
4504 | print_bytes_for_locale(s, e, is_utf8); |
4505 | ||
4506 | PerlIO_printf(Perl_debug_log, "'\n"); | |
4507 | } | |
4508 | ||
4d9252fd KW |
4509 | # endif /* DEBUGGING */ |
4510 | #endif /* USE_LOCALE_COLLATE */ | |
1c0e67b5 KW |
4511 | #ifdef USE_LOCALE |
4512 | # ifdef DEBUGGING | |
4d9252fd | 4513 | |
9c8a6dc2 KW |
4514 | STATIC void |
4515 | S_print_bytes_for_locale(pTHX_ | |
4516 | const char * const s, | |
4517 | const char * const e, | |
4518 | const bool is_utf8) | |
4519 | { | |
4520 | const char * t = s; | |
4521 | bool prev_was_printable = TRUE; | |
4522 | bool first_time = TRUE; | |
4523 | ||
4524 | PERL_ARGS_ASSERT_PRINT_BYTES_FOR_LOCALE; | |
c7202dee KW |
4525 | |
4526 | while (t < e) { | |
4527 | UV cp = (is_utf8) | |
4528 | ? utf8_to_uvchr_buf((U8 *) t, e, NULL) | |
4529 | : * (U8 *) t; | |
4530 | if (isPRINT(cp)) { | |
4531 | if (! prev_was_printable) { | |
4532 | PerlIO_printf(Perl_debug_log, " "); | |
4533 | } | |
4534 | PerlIO_printf(Perl_debug_log, "%c", (U8) cp); | |
4535 | prev_was_printable = TRUE; | |
4536 | } | |
4537 | else { | |
4538 | if (! first_time) { | |
4539 | PerlIO_printf(Perl_debug_log, " "); | |
4540 | } | |
147e3846 | 4541 | PerlIO_printf(Perl_debug_log, "%02" UVXf, cp); |
c7202dee KW |
4542 | prev_was_printable = FALSE; |
4543 | } | |
4544 | t += (is_utf8) ? UTF8SKIP(t) : 1; | |
4545 | first_time = FALSE; | |
4546 | } | |
c7202dee KW |
4547 | } |
4548 | ||
1c0e67b5 | 4549 | # endif /* #ifdef DEBUGGING */ |
8ef6e574 | 4550 | |
962aa53f KW |
4551 | STATIC const char * |
4552 | S_switch_category_locale_to_template(pTHX_ const int switch_category, const int template_category, const char * template_locale) | |
4553 | { | |
4554 | /* Changes the locale for LC_'switch_category" to that of | |
4555 | * LC_'template_category', if they aren't already the same. If not NULL, | |
4556 | * 'template_locale' is the locale that 'template_category' is in. | |
4557 | * | |
9de6fe47 KW |
4558 | * Returns a copy of the name of the original locale for 'switch_category' |
4559 | * so can be switched back to with the companion function | |
4560 | * restore_switched_locale(), (NULL if no restoral is necessary.) */ | |
962aa53f KW |
4561 | |
4562 | char * restore_to_locale = NULL; | |
4563 | ||
4564 | if (switch_category == template_category) { /* No changes needed */ | |
4565 | return NULL; | |
4566 | } | |
4567 | ||
4568 | /* Find the original locale of the category we may need to change, so that | |
4569 | * it can be restored to later */ | |
d6189047 KW |
4570 | restore_to_locale = stdize_locale(savepv(do_setlocale_r(switch_category, |
4571 | NULL))); | |
962aa53f KW |
4572 | if (! restore_to_locale) { |
4573 | Perl_croak(aTHX_ | |
4574 | "panic: %s: %d: Could not find current %s locale, errno=%d\n", | |
4575 | __FILE__, __LINE__, category_name(switch_category), errno); | |
4576 | } | |
962aa53f KW |
4577 | |
4578 | /* If the locale of the template category wasn't passed in, find it now */ | |
4579 | if (template_locale == NULL) { | |
4580 | template_locale = do_setlocale_r(template_category, NULL); | |
4581 | if (! template_locale) { | |
4582 | Perl_croak(aTHX_ | |
4583 | "panic: %s: %d: Could not find current %s locale, errno=%d\n", | |
4584 | __FILE__, __LINE__, category_name(template_category), errno); | |
4585 | } | |
4586 | } | |
4587 | ||
4588 | /* It the locales are the same, there's nothing to do */ | |
4589 | if (strEQ(restore_to_locale, template_locale)) { | |
4590 | Safefree(restore_to_locale); | |
4591 | ||
4592 | DEBUG_Lv(PerlIO_printf(Perl_debug_log, "%s locale unchanged as %s\n", | |
e1c8059f | 4593 | category_name(switch_category), template_locale)); |
962aa53f KW |
4594 | |
4595 | return NULL; | |
4596 | } | |
4597 | ||
4598 | /* Finally, change the locale to the template one */ | |
4599 | if (! do_setlocale_r(switch_category, template_locale)) { | |
4600 | Perl_croak(aTHX_ | |
4601 | "panic: %s: %d: Could not change %s locale to %s, errno=%d\n", | |
4602 | __FILE__, __LINE__, category_name(switch_category), | |
4603 | template_locale, errno); | |
4604 | } | |
4605 | ||
4606 | DEBUG_Lv(PerlIO_printf(Perl_debug_log, "%s locale switched to %s\n", | |
4607 | category_name(switch_category), template_locale)); | |
4608 | ||
4609 | return restore_to_locale; | |
4610 | } | |
4611 | ||
4612 | STATIC void | |
4613 | S_restore_switched_locale(pTHX_ const int category, const char * const original_locale) | |
4614 | { | |
9de6fe47 KW |
4615 | /* Restores the locale for LC_'category' to 'original_locale' (which is a |
4616 | * copy that will be freed by this function), or do nothing if the latter | |
4617 | * parameter is NULL */ | |
962aa53f KW |
4618 | |
4619 | if (original_locale == NULL) { | |
4620 | return; | |
4621 | } | |
4622 | ||
4623 | if (! do_setlocale_r(category, original_locale)) { | |
4624 | Perl_croak(aTHX_ | |
4625 | "panic: %s: %d: setlocale %s restore to %s failed, errno=%d\n", | |
4626 | __FILE__, __LINE__, | |
4627 | category_name(category), original_locale, errno); | |
4628 | } | |
4629 | ||
4630 | Safefree(original_locale); | |
4631 | } | |
4632 | ||
51332242 N |
4633 | /* is_cur_LC_category_utf8 uses a small char buffer to avoid malloc/free */ |
4634 | #define CUR_LC_BUFFER_SIZE 64 | |
4635 | ||
c1284011 KW |
4636 | bool |
4637 | Perl__is_cur_LC_category_utf8(pTHX_ int category) | |
7d74bb61 KW |
4638 | { |
4639 | /* Returns TRUE if the current locale for 'category' is UTF-8; FALSE | |
4640 | * otherwise. 'category' may not be LC_ALL. If the platform doesn't have | |
119ee68b | 4641 | * nl_langinfo(), nor MB_CUR_MAX, this employs a heuristic, which hence |
609548d2 KW |
4642 | * could give the wrong result. The result will very likely be correct for |
4643 | * languages that have commonly used non-ASCII characters, but for notably | |
4644 | * English, it comes down to if the locale's name ends in something like | |
9de6fe47 KW |
4645 | * "UTF-8". It errs on the side of not being a UTF-8 locale. |
4646 | * | |
4647 | * If the platform is early C89, not containing mbtowc(), or we are | |
4648 | * compiled to not pay attention to LC_CTYPE, this employs heuristics. | |
4649 | * These work very well for non-Latin locales or those whose currency | |
4650 | * symbol isn't a '$' nor plain ASCII text. But without LC_CTYPE and at | |
4651 | * least MB_CUR_MAX, English locales with an ASCII currency symbol depend | |
4652 | * on the name containing UTF-8 or not. */ | |
7d74bb61 | 4653 | |
47280b20 | 4654 | /* Name of current locale corresponding to the input category */ |
8de4332b | 4655 | const char *save_input_locale = NULL; |
47280b20 KW |
4656 | |
4657 | bool is_utf8 = FALSE; /* The return value */ | |
7d74bb61 | 4658 | |
47280b20 KW |
4659 | /* The variables below are for the cache of previous lookups using this |
4660 | * function. The cache is a C string, described at the definition for | |
4661 | * 'C_and_POSIX_utf8ness'. | |
4662 | * | |
4663 | * The first part of the cache is fixed, for the C and POSIX locales. The | |
4664 | * varying part starts just after them. */ | |
4665 | char * utf8ness_cache = PL_locale_utf8ness + STRLENs(C_and_POSIX_utf8ness); | |
4666 | ||
4667 | Size_t utf8ness_cache_size; /* Size of the varying portion */ | |
4668 | Size_t input_name_len; /* Length in bytes of save_input_locale */ | |
4669 | Size_t input_name_len_with_overhead; /* plus extra chars used to store | |
4670 | the name in the cache */ | |
4671 | char * delimited; /* The name plus the delimiters used to store | |
4672 | it in the cache */ | |
51332242 | 4673 | char buffer[CUR_LC_BUFFER_SIZE]; /* small buffer */ |
47280b20 KW |
4674 | char * name_pos; /* position of 'delimited' in the cache, or 0 |
4675 | if not there */ | |
4676 | ||
4677 | ||
7d4bcc4a KW |
4678 | # ifdef LC_ALL |
4679 | ||
7d74bb61 | 4680 | assert(category != LC_ALL); |
7d4bcc4a KW |
4681 | |
4682 | # endif | |
7d74bb61 | 4683 | |
47280b20 | 4684 | /* Get the desired category's locale */ |
d6189047 | 4685 | save_input_locale = stdize_locale(savepv(do_setlocale_r(category, NULL))); |
7d74bb61 | 4686 | if (! save_input_locale) { |
47280b20 | 4687 | Perl_croak(aTHX_ |
d707d779 KW |
4688 | "panic: %s: %d: Could not find current %s locale, errno=%d\n", |
4689 | __FILE__, __LINE__, category_name(category), errno); | |
7d74bb61 | 4690 | } |
47280b20 | 4691 | |
47280b20 KW |
4692 | DEBUG_L(PerlIO_printf(Perl_debug_log, |
4693 | "Current locale for %s is %s\n", | |
4694 | category_name(category), save_input_locale)); | |
4695 | ||
4696 | input_name_len = strlen(save_input_locale); | |
4697 | ||
4698 | /* In our cache, each name is accompanied by two delimiters and a single | |
4699 | * utf8ness digit */ | |
4700 | input_name_len_with_overhead = input_name_len + 3; | |
4701 | ||
51332242 N |
4702 | if ( input_name_len_with_overhead <= CUR_LC_BUFFER_SIZE ) { |
4703 | /* we can use the buffer, avoid a malloc */ | |
4704 | delimited = buffer; | |
4705 | } else { /* need a malloc */ | |
4706 | /* Allocate and populate space for a copy of the name surrounded by the | |
4707 | * delimiters */ | |
4708 | Newx(delimited, input_name_len_with_overhead, char); | |
4709 | } | |
4710 | ||
47280b20 KW |
4711 | delimited[0] = UTF8NESS_SEP[0]; |
4712 | Copy(save_input_locale, delimited + 1, input_name_len, char); | |
4713 | delimited[input_name_len+1] = UTF8NESS_PREFIX[0]; | |
4714 | delimited[input_name_len+2] = '\0'; | |
4715 | ||
4716 | /* And see if that is in the cache */ | |
4717 | name_pos = instr(PL_locale_utf8ness, delimited); | |
4718 | if (name_pos) { | |
4719 | is_utf8 = *(name_pos + input_name_len_with_overhead - 1) - '0'; | |
4720 | ||
4721 | # ifdef DEBUGGING | |
4722 | ||
4723 | if (DEBUG_Lv_TEST || debug_initialization) { | |
4724 | PerlIO_printf(Perl_debug_log, "UTF8ness for locale %s=%d, \n", | |
4725 | save_input_locale, is_utf8); | |
4726 | } | |
4727 | ||
4728 | # endif | |
4729 | ||
4730 | /* And, if not already in that position, move it to the beginning of | |
4731 | * the non-constant portion of the list, since it is the most recently | |
4732 | * used. (We don't have to worry about overflow, since just moving | |
4733 | * existing names around) */ | |
4734 | if (name_pos > utf8ness_cache) { | |
4735 | Move(utf8ness_cache, | |
4736 | utf8ness_cache + input_name_len_with_overhead, | |
4737 | name_pos - utf8ness_cache, char); | |
4738 | Copy(delimited, | |
4739 | utf8ness_cache, | |
4740 | input_name_len_with_overhead - 1, char); | |
4741 | utf8ness_cache[input_name_len_with_overhead - 1] = is_utf8 + '0'; | |
4742 | } | |
4743 | ||
51332242 N |
4744 | /* free only when not using the buffer */ |
4745 | if ( delimited != buffer ) Safefree(delimited); | |
b07fffd1 | 4746 | Safefree(save_input_locale); |
47280b20 | 4747 | return is_utf8; |
7d74bb61 KW |
4748 | } |
4749 | ||
47280b20 KW |
4750 | /* Here we don't have stored the utf8ness for the input locale. We have to |
4751 | * calculate it */ | |
4752 | ||
94646a69 | 4753 | # if defined(USE_LOCALE_CTYPE) \ |
6201c220 | 4754 | && ( defined(HAS_NL_LANGINFO) \ |
94646a69 | 4755 | || (defined(HAS_MBTOWC) || defined(HAS_MBRTOWC))) |
7d74bb61 | 4756 | |
0dec74cd | 4757 | { |
962aa53f KW |
4758 | const char *original_ctype_locale |
4759 | = switch_category_locale_to_template(LC_CTYPE, | |
4760 | category, | |
4761 | save_input_locale); | |
69014004 | 4762 | |
7d74bb61 | 4763 | /* Here the current LC_CTYPE is set to the locale of the category whose |
0dec74cd | 4764 | * information is desired. This means that nl_langinfo() and mbtowc() |
1d958db2 | 4765 | * should give the correct results */ |
119ee68b | 4766 | |
0dec74cd KW |
4767 | # ifdef MB_CUR_MAX /* But we can potentially rule out UTF-8ness, avoiding |
4768 | calling the functions if we have this */ | |
4769 | ||
4770 | /* Standard UTF-8 needs at least 4 bytes to represent the maximum | |
4771 | * Unicode code point. */ | |
4772 | ||
de3a3072 KW |
4773 | DEBUG_L(PerlIO_printf(Perl_debug_log, "%s: %d: MB_CUR_MAX=%d\n", |
4774 | __FILE__, __LINE__, (int) MB_CUR_MAX)); | |
0dec74cd KW |
4775 | if ((unsigned) MB_CUR_MAX < STRLENs(MAX_UNICODE_UTF8)) { |
4776 | is_utf8 = FALSE; | |
b5b2847c KW |
4777 | restore_switched_locale(LC_CTYPE, original_ctype_locale); |
4778 | goto finish_and_return; | |
0dec74cd KW |
4779 | } |
4780 | ||
4781 | # endif | |
6201c220 | 4782 | # if defined(HAS_NL_LANGINFO) |
7d4bcc4a | 4783 | |
0dec74cd KW |
4784 | { /* The task is easiest if the platform has this POSIX 2001 function. |
4785 | Except on some platforms it can wrongly return "", so have to have | |
4786 | a fallback. And it can return that it's UTF-8, even if there are | |
4787 | variances from that. For example, Turkish locales may use the | |
4788 | alternate dotted I rules, and sometimes it appears to be a | |
4789 | defective locale definition. XXX We should probably check for | |
9de6fe47 KW |
4790 | these in the Latin1 range and warn (but on glibc, requires |
4791 | iswalnum() etc. due to their not handling 80-FF correctly */ | |
4e6826bf | 4792 | const char *codeset = my_nl_langinfo(CODESET, FALSE); |
c70a3e68 | 4793 | /* FALSE => already in dest locale */ |
119ee68b | 4794 | |
af84e886 | 4795 | DEBUG_Lv(PerlIO_printf(Perl_debug_log, |
c70a3e68 KW |
4796 | "\tnllanginfo returned CODESET '%s'\n", codeset)); |
4797 | ||
4798 | if (codeset && strNE(codeset, "")) { | |
1d958db2 | 4799 | |
1d075173 KW |
4800 | /* If the implementation of foldEQ() somehow were |
4801 | * to change to not go byte-by-byte, this could | |
4802 | * read past end of string, as only one length is | |
4803 | * checked. But currently, a premature NUL will | |
4804 | * compare false, and it will stop there */ | |
4805 | is_utf8 = cBOOL( foldEQ(codeset, STR_WITH_LEN("UTF-8")) | |
4806 | || foldEQ(codeset, STR_WITH_LEN("UTF8"))); | |
1d958db2 | 4807 | |
69014004 KW |
4808 | DEBUG_L(PerlIO_printf(Perl_debug_log, |
4809 | "\tnllanginfo returned CODESET '%s'; ?UTF8 locale=%d\n", | |
4810 | codeset, is_utf8)); | |
b5b2847c KW |
4811 | restore_switched_locale(LC_CTYPE, original_ctype_locale); |
4812 | goto finish_and_return; | |
1d958db2 | 4813 | } |
119ee68b KW |
4814 | } |
4815 | ||
7d4bcc4a | 4816 | # endif |
94646a69 | 4817 | # if defined(HAS_MBTOWC) || defined(HAS_MBRTOWC) |
0dec74cd KW |
4818 | /* We can see if this is a UTF-8-like locale if have mbtowc(). It was a |
4819 | * late adder to C89, so very likely to have it. However, testing has | |
4820 | * shown that, like nl_langinfo() above, there are locales that are not | |
4821 | * strictly UTF-8 that this will return that they are */ | |
69014004 | 4822 | |
0dec74cd | 4823 | { |
119ee68b | 4824 | wchar_t wc; |
51fc4b19 | 4825 | int len; |
48015184 | 4826 | dSAVEDERRNO; |
51fc4b19 | 4827 | |
94646a69 KW |
4828 | # if defined(HAS_MBRTOWC) && defined(USE_ITHREADS) |
4829 | ||
4830 | mbstate_t ps; | |
4831 | ||
4832 | # endif | |
4833 | ||
4834 | /* mbrtowc() and mbtowc() convert a byte string to a wide | |
4835 | * character. Feed a byte string to one of them and check that the | |
4836 | * result is the expected Unicode code point */ | |
4837 | ||
4838 | # if defined(HAS_MBRTOWC) && defined(USE_ITHREADS) | |
4839 | /* Prefer this function if available, as it's reentrant */ | |
4840 | ||
4841 | memset(&ps, 0, sizeof(ps));; | |
4842 | PERL_UNUSED_RESULT(mbrtowc(&wc, NULL, 0, &ps)); /* Reset any shift | |
4843 | state */ | |
48015184 | 4844 | SETERRNO(0, 0); |
94646a69 | 4845 | len = mbrtowc(&wc, STR_WITH_LEN(REPLACEMENT_CHARACTER_UTF8), &ps); |
48015184 | 4846 | SAVE_ERRNO; |
94646a69 KW |
4847 | |
4848 | # else | |
0dec74cd | 4849 | |
5a91a58b | 4850 | LOCALE_LOCK; |
856b881c | 4851 | PERL_UNUSED_RESULT(mbtowc(&wc, NULL, 0));/* Reset any shift state */ |
48015184 | 4852 | SETERRNO(0, 0); |
b1d4925c | 4853 | len = mbtowc(&wc, STR_WITH_LEN(REPLACEMENT_CHARACTER_UTF8)); |
48015184 | 4854 | SAVE_ERRNO; |
5a91a58b | 4855 | LOCALE_UNLOCK; |
51fc4b19 | 4856 | |
94646a69 KW |
4857 | # endif |
4858 | ||
48015184 | 4859 | RESTORE_ERRNO; |
af84e886 | 4860 | DEBUG_Lv(PerlIO_printf(Perl_debug_log, |
0dec74cd | 4861 | "\treturn from mbtowc; len=%d; code_point=%x; errno=%d\n", |
48015184 | 4862 | len, (unsigned int) wc, GET_ERRNO)); |
b1d4925c | 4863 | |
0dec74cd KW |
4864 | is_utf8 = cBOOL( len == STRLENs(REPLACEMENT_CHARACTER_UTF8) |
4865 | && wc == (wchar_t) UNICODE_REPLACEMENT); | |
119ee68b | 4866 | } |
7d4bcc4a | 4867 | |
17dd77cd FP |
4868 | # endif |
4869 | ||
962aa53f | 4870 | restore_switched_locale(LC_CTYPE, original_ctype_locale); |
47280b20 | 4871 | goto finish_and_return; |
7d74bb61 | 4872 | } |
119ee68b | 4873 | |
0dec74cd | 4874 | # else |
7d74bb61 | 4875 | |
0dec74cd KW |
4876 | /* Here, we must have a C89 compiler that doesn't have mbtowc(). Next |
4877 | * try looking at the currency symbol to see if it disambiguates | |
4878 | * things. Often that will be in the native script, and if the symbol | |
4879 | * isn't in UTF-8, we know that the locale isn't. If it is non-ASCII | |
4880 | * UTF-8, we infer that the locale is too, as the odds of a non-UTF8 | |
4881 | * string being valid UTF-8 are quite small */ | |
fa9b773e | 4882 | |
660ee27b KW |
4883 | # ifdef USE_LOCALE_MONETARY |
4884 | ||
4885 | /* If have LC_MONETARY, we can look at the currency symbol. Often that | |
4886 | * will be in the native script. We do this one first because there is | |
4887 | * just one string to examine, so potentially avoids work */ | |
7d4bcc4a | 4888 | |
9db16864 KW |
4889 | { |
4890 | const char *original_monetary_locale | |
660ee27b KW |
4891 | = switch_category_locale_to_template(LC_MONETARY, |
4892 | category, | |
4893 | save_input_locale); | |
9db16864 | 4894 | bool only_ascii = FALSE; |
660ee27b | 4895 | const U8 * currency_string |
4e6826bf | 4896 | = (const U8 *) my_nl_langinfo(CRNCYSTR, FALSE); |
660ee27b KW |
4897 | /* 2nd param not relevant for this item */ |
4898 | const U8 * first_variant; | |
fa9b773e | 4899 | |
660ee27b KW |
4900 | assert( *currency_string == '-' |
4901 | || *currency_string == '+' | |
4902 | || *currency_string == '.'); | |
97f4de96 | 4903 | |
660ee27b | 4904 | currency_string++; |
fa9b773e | 4905 | |
660ee27b | 4906 | if (is_utf8_invariant_string_loc(currency_string, 0, &first_variant)) |
9db16864 KW |
4907 | { |
4908 | 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)); | |
4909 | only_ascii = TRUE; | |
4910 | } | |
4911 | else { | |
660ee27b | 4912 | is_utf8 = is_strict_utf8_string(first_variant, 0); |
9db16864 | 4913 | } |
fa9b773e | 4914 | |
9db16864 | 4915 | restore_switched_locale(LC_MONETARY, original_monetary_locale); |
fa9b773e | 4916 | |
9db16864 | 4917 | if (! only_ascii) { |
fa9b773e | 4918 | |
9db16864 KW |
4919 | /* It isn't a UTF-8 locale if the symbol is not legal UTF-8; |
4920 | * otherwise assume the locale is UTF-8 if and only if the symbol | |
4921 | * is non-ascii UTF-8. */ | |
af84e886 | 4922 | DEBUG_Lv(PerlIO_printf(Perl_debug_log, "\t?Currency symbol for %s is UTF-8=%d\n", |
9db16864 KW |
4923 | save_input_locale, is_utf8)); |
4924 | goto finish_and_return; | |
4925 | } | |
13542a67 | 4926 | } |
fa9b773e | 4927 | |
660ee27b | 4928 | # endif /* USE_LOCALE_MONETARY */ |
7d4bcc4a | 4929 | # if defined(HAS_STRFTIME) && defined(USE_LOCALE_TIME) |
15f7e74e | 4930 | |
9db16864 KW |
4931 | /* Still haven't found a non-ASCII string to disambiguate UTF-8 or not. Try |
4932 | * the names of the months and weekdays, timezone, and am/pm indicator */ | |
4933 | { | |
4934 | const char *original_time_locale | |
4935 | = switch_category_locale_to_template(LC_TIME, | |
4936 | category, | |
4937 | save_input_locale); | |
4938 | int hour = 10; | |
4939 | bool is_dst = FALSE; | |
4940 | int dom = 1; | |
4941 | int month = 0; | |
4942 | int i; | |
4943 | char * formatted_time; | |
4944 | ||
4945 | /* Here the current LC_TIME is set to the locale of the category | |
4946 | * whose information is desired. Look at all the days of the week and | |
4947 | * month names, and the timezone and am/pm indicator for UTF-8 variant | |
4948 | * characters. The first such a one found will tell us if the locale | |
4949 | * is UTF-8 or not */ | |
4950 | ||
4951 | for (i = 0; i < 7 + 12; i++) { /* 7 days; 12 months */ | |
4952 | formatted_time = my_strftime("%A %B %Z %p", | |
4953 | 0, 0, hour, dom, month, 2012 - 1900, 0, 0, is_dst); | |
4954 | if ( ! formatted_time | |
4955 | || is_utf8_invariant_string((U8 *) formatted_time, 0)) | |
4956 | { | |
15f7e74e | 4957 | |
9db16864 KW |
4958 | /* Here, we didn't find a non-ASCII. Try the next time through |
4959 | * with the complemented dst and am/pm, and try with the next | |
4960 | * weekday. After we have gotten all weekdays, try the next | |
4961 | * month */ | |
4962 | is_dst = ! is_dst; | |
4963 | hour = (hour + 12) % 24; | |
4964 | dom++; | |
4965 | if (i > 6) { | |
4966 | month++; | |
4967 | } | |
4968 | continue; | |
15f7e74e | 4969 | } |
9db16864 KW |
4970 | |
4971 | /* Here, we have a non-ASCII. Return TRUE is it is valid UTF8; | |
4972 | * false otherwise. But first, restore LC_TIME to its original | |
4973 | * locale if we changed it */ | |
4974 | restore_switched_locale(LC_TIME, original_time_locale); | |
4975 | ||
af84e886 | 4976 | DEBUG_Lv(PerlIO_printf(Perl_debug_log, "\t?time-related strings for %s are UTF-8=%d\n", |
9db16864 KW |
4977 | save_input_locale, |
4978 | is_utf8_string((U8 *) formatted_time, 0))); | |
4979 | is_utf8 = is_utf8_string((U8 *) formatted_time, 0); | |
4980 | goto finish_and_return; | |
15f7e74e KW |
4981 | } |
4982 | ||
9db16864 KW |
4983 | /* Falling off the end of the loop indicates all the names were just |
4984 | * ASCII. Go on to the next test. If we changed it, restore LC_TIME | |
4985 | * to its original locale */ | |
962aa53f | 4986 | restore_switched_locale(LC_TIME, original_time_locale); |
af84e886 | 4987 | 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 |
4988 | } |
4989 | ||
7d4bcc4a | 4990 | # endif |
15f7e74e | 4991 | |
7d4bcc4a | 4992 | # if 0 && defined(USE_LOCALE_MESSAGES) && defined(HAS_SYS_ERRLIST) |
855aeb93 | 4993 | |
9db16864 KW |
4994 | /* This code is ifdefd out because it was found to not be necessary in testing |
4995 | * on our dromedary test machine, which has over 700 locales. There, this | |
4996 | * added no value to looking at the currency symbol and the time strings. I | |
4997 | * left it in so as to avoid rewriting it if real-world experience indicates | |
4998 | * that dromedary is an outlier. Essentially, instead of returning abpve if we | |
4999 | * haven't found illegal utf8, we continue on and examine all the strerror() | |
5000 | * messages on the platform for utf8ness. If all are ASCII, we still don't | |
5001 | * know the answer; but otherwise we have a pretty good indication of the | |
5002 | * utf8ness. The reason this doesn't help much is that the messages may not | |
5003 | * have been translated into the locale. The currency symbol and time strings | |
5004 | * are much more likely to have been translated. */ | |
5005 | { | |
5006 | int e; | |
5007 | bool non_ascii = FALSE; | |
5008 | const char *original_messages_locale | |
5009 | = switch_category_locale_to_template(LC_MESSAGES, | |
5010 | category, | |
5011 | save_input_locale); | |
5012 | const char * errmsg = NULL; | |
5013 | ||
5014 | /* Here the current LC_MESSAGES is set to the locale of the category | |
5015 | * whose information is desired. Look through all the messages. We | |
5016 | * can't use Strerror() here because it may expand to code that | |
5017 | * segfaults in miniperl */ | |
5018 | ||
5019 | for (e = 0; e <= sys_nerr; e++) { | |
5020 | errno = 0; | |
5021 | errmsg = sys_errlist[e]; | |
5022 | if (errno || !errmsg) { | |
5023 | break; | |
5024 | } | |
5025 | errmsg = savepv(errmsg); | |
5026 | if (! is_utf8_invariant_string((U8 *) errmsg, 0)) { | |
5027 | non_ascii = TRUE; | |
5028 | is_utf8 = is_utf8_string((U8 *) errmsg, 0); | |
5029 | break; | |
5030 | } | |
855aeb93 | 5031 | } |
9db16864 | 5032 | Safefree(errmsg); |
855aeb93 | 5033 | |
9db16864 | 5034 | restore_switched_locale(LC_MESSAGES, original_messages_locale); |
855aeb93 | 5035 | |
9db16864 | 5036 | if (non_ascii) { |
5857e934 | 5037 | |
9db16864 KW |
5038 | /* Any non-UTF-8 message means not a UTF-8 locale; if all are valid, |
5039 | * any non-ascii means it is one; otherwise we assume it isn't */ | |
af84e886 | 5040 | DEBUG_Lv(PerlIO_printf(Perl_debug_log, "\t?error messages for %s are UTF-8=%d\n", |
9db16864 KW |
5041 | save_input_locale, |
5042 | is_utf8)); | |
5043 | goto finish_and_return; | |
5044 | } | |
855aeb93 | 5045 | |
9db16864 KW |
5046 | 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)); |
5047 | } | |
855aeb93 | 5048 | |
7d4bcc4a | 5049 | # endif |
0dec74cd | 5050 | # ifndef EBCDIC /* On os390, even if the name ends with "UTF-8', it isn't a |
92c0a900 | 5051 | UTF-8 locale */ |
7d4bcc4a | 5052 | |
97f4de96 KW |
5053 | /* As a last resort, look at the locale name to see if it matches |
5054 | * qr/UTF -? * 8 /ix, or some other common locale names. This "name", the | |
5055 | * return of setlocale(), is actually defined to be opaque, so we can't | |
5056 | * really rely on the absence of various substrings in the name to indicate | |
5057 | * its UTF-8ness, but if it has UTF8 in the name, it is extremely likely to | |
5058 | * be a UTF-8 locale. Similarly for the other common names */ | |
5059 | ||
0dec74cd | 5060 | { |
c36d8df8 | 5061 | const Size_t final_pos = strlen(save_input_locale) - 1; |
0dec74cd | 5062 | |
c36d8df8 KW |
5063 | if (final_pos >= 3) { |
5064 | const char *name = save_input_locale; | |
97f4de96 | 5065 | |
c36d8df8 KW |
5066 | /* Find next 'U' or 'u' and look from there */ |
5067 | while ((name += strcspn(name, "Uu") + 1) | |
5068 | <= save_input_locale + final_pos - 2) | |
97f4de96 | 5069 | { |
c36d8df8 KW |
5070 | if ( isALPHA_FOLD_NE(*name, 't') |
5071 | || isALPHA_FOLD_NE(*(name + 1), 'f')) | |
5072 | { | |
5073 | continue; | |
5074 | } | |
5075 | name += 2; | |
5076 | if (*(name) == '-') { | |
5077 | if ((name > save_input_locale + final_pos - 1)) { | |
5078 | break; | |
5079 | } | |
5080 | name++; | |
5081 | } | |
5082 | if (*(name) == '8') { | |
5083 | DEBUG_L(PerlIO_printf(Perl_debug_log, | |
5084 | "Locale %s ends with UTF-8 in name\n", | |
5085 | save_input_locale)); | |
5086 | is_utf8 = TRUE; | |
5087 | goto finish_and_return; | |
97f4de96 | 5088 | } |
97f4de96 | 5089 | } |
c36d8df8 KW |
5090 | DEBUG_L(PerlIO_printf(Perl_debug_log, |
5091 | "Locale %s doesn't end with UTF-8 in name\n", | |
5092 | save_input_locale)); | |
97f4de96 | 5093 | } |
97f4de96 | 5094 | |
4d8d465a | 5095 | # ifdef WIN32 |
7d4bcc4a | 5096 | |
c36d8df8 KW |
5097 | /* http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/dd317756.aspx */ |
5098 | if (memENDs(save_input_locale, final_pos, "65001")) { | |
5099 | DEBUG_L(PerlIO_printf(Perl_debug_log, | |
8a0832a1 | 5100 | "Locale %s ends with 65001 in name, is UTF-8 locale\n", |
97f4de96 | 5101 | save_input_locale)); |
c36d8df8 KW |
5102 | is_utf8 = TRUE; |
5103 | goto finish_and_return; | |
5104 | } | |
7d4bcc4a | 5105 | |
4d8d465a | 5106 | # endif |
17dd77cd | 5107 | } |
4d8d465a | 5108 | # endif |
97f4de96 KW |
5109 | |
5110 | /* Other common encodings are the ISO 8859 series, which aren't UTF-8. But | |
5111 | * since we are about to return FALSE anyway, there is no point in doing | |
5112 | * this extra work */ | |
7d4bcc4a | 5113 | |
0dec74cd | 5114 | # if 0 |
97f4de96 KW |
5115 | if (instr(save_input_locale, "8859")) { |
5116 | DEBUG_L(PerlIO_printf(Perl_debug_log, | |
5117 | "Locale %s has 8859 in name, not UTF-8 locale\n", | |
5118 | save_input_locale)); | |
47280b20 KW |
5119 | is_utf8 = FALSE; |
5120 | goto finish_and_return; | |
97f4de96 | 5121 | } |
0dec74cd | 5122 | # endif |
97f4de96 | 5123 | |
69014004 KW |
5124 | DEBUG_L(PerlIO_printf(Perl_debug_log, |
5125 | "Assuming locale %s is not a UTF-8 locale\n", | |
5126 | save_input_locale)); | |
47280b20 KW |
5127 | is_utf8 = FALSE; |
5128 | ||
0dec74cd KW |
5129 | # endif /* the code that is compiled when no modern LC_CTYPE */ |
5130 | ||
47280b20 KW |
5131 | finish_and_return: |
5132 | ||
5133 | /* Cache this result so we don't have to go through all this next time. */ | |
5134 | utf8ness_cache_size = sizeof(PL_locale_utf8ness) | |
5135 | - (utf8ness_cache - PL_locale_utf8ness); | |
5136 | ||
5137 | /* But we can't save it if it is too large for the total space available */ | |
5138 | if (LIKELY(input_name_len_with_overhead < utf8ness_cache_size)) { | |
5139 | Size_t utf8ness_cache_len = strlen(utf8ness_cache); | |
5140 | ||
5141 | /* Here it can fit, but we may need to clear out the oldest cached | |
5142 | * result(s) to do so. Check */ | |
5143 | if (utf8ness_cache_len + input_name_len_with_overhead | |
5144 | >= utf8ness_cache_size) | |
5145 | { | |
5146 | /* Here we have to clear something out to make room for this. | |
5147 | * Start looking at the rightmost place where it could fit and find | |
5148 | * the beginning of the entry that extends past that. */ | |
5149 | char * cutoff = (char *) my_memrchr(utf8ness_cache, | |
5150 | UTF8NESS_SEP[0], | |
5151 | utf8ness_cache_size | |
5152 | - input_name_len_with_overhead); | |
5153 | ||
5154 | assert(cutoff); | |
5155 | assert(cutoff >= utf8ness_cache); | |
5156 | ||
5157 | /* This and all subsequent entries must be removed */ | |
5158 | *cutoff = '\0'; | |
5159 | utf8ness_cache_len = strlen(utf8ness_cache); | |
5160 | } | |
5161 | ||
5162 | /* Make space for the new entry */ | |
5163 | Move(utf8ness_cache, | |
5164 | utf8ness_cache + input_name_len_with_overhead, | |
5165 | utf8ness_cache_len + 1 /* Incl. trailing NUL */, char); | |
5166 | ||
5167 | /* And insert it */ | |
5168 | Copy(delimited, utf8ness_cache, input_name_len_with_overhead - 1, char); | |
5169 | utf8ness_cache[input_name_len_with_overhead - 1] = is_utf8 + '0'; | |
5170 | ||
72299e00 | 5171 | if ((PL_locale_utf8ness[strlen(PL_locale_utf8ness)-1] & ~1) != '0') { |
47280b20 | 5172 | Perl_croak(aTHX_ |
7fcf9272 KW |
5173 | "panic: %s: %d: Corrupt utf8ness_cache=%s\nlen=%zu," |
5174 | " inserted_name=%s, its_len=%zu\n", | |
47280b20 KW |
5175 | __FILE__, __LINE__, |
5176 | PL_locale_utf8ness, strlen(PL_locale_utf8ness), | |
5177 | delimited, input_name_len_with_overhead); | |
5178 | } | |
5179 | } | |
5180 | ||
5181 | # ifdef DEBUGGING | |
5182 | ||
de3a3072 KW |
5183 | if (DEBUG_Lv_TEST) { |
5184 | const char * s = PL_locale_utf8ness; | |
5185 | ||
5186 | /* Audit the structure */ | |
5187 | while (s < PL_locale_utf8ness + strlen(PL_locale_utf8ness)) { | |
5188 | const char *e; | |
5189 | ||
5190 | if (*s != UTF8NESS_SEP[0]) { | |
5191 | Perl_croak(aTHX_ | |
5192 | "panic: %s: %d: Corrupt utf8ness_cache: missing" | |
5193 | " separator %.*s<-- HERE %s\n", | |
5194 | __FILE__, __LINE__, | |
fe301c93 | 5195 | (int) (s - PL_locale_utf8ness), PL_locale_utf8ness, |
de3a3072 KW |
5196 | s); |
5197 | } | |
5198 | s++; | |
5199 | e = strchr(s, UTF8NESS_PREFIX[0]); | |
5200 | if (! e) { | |
01b91050 | 5201 | e = PL_locale_utf8ness + strlen(PL_locale_utf8ness); |
de3a3072 KW |
5202 | Perl_croak(aTHX_ |
5203 | "panic: %s: %d: Corrupt utf8ness_cache: missing" | |
5204 | " separator %.*s<-- HERE %s\n", | |
5205 | __FILE__, __LINE__, | |
fe301c93 | 5206 | (int) (e - PL_locale_utf8ness), PL_locale_utf8ness, |
de3a3072 KW |
5207 | e); |
5208 | } | |
5209 | e++; | |
5210 | if (*e != '0' && *e != '1') { | |
5211 | Perl_croak(aTHX_ | |
5212 | "panic: %s: %d: Corrupt utf8ness_cache: utf8ness" | |
5213 | " must be [01] %.*s<-- HERE %s\n", | |
5214 | __FILE__, __LINE__, | |
fe301c93 KW |
5215 | (int) (e + 1 - PL_locale_utf8ness), |
5216 | PL_locale_utf8ness, e + 1); | |
de3a3072 KW |
5217 | } |
5218 | if (ninstr(PL_locale_utf8ness, s, s-1, e)) { | |
5219 | Perl_croak(aTHX_ | |
5220 | "panic: %s: %d: Corrupt utf8ness_cache: entry" | |
5221 | " has duplicate %.*s<-- HERE %s\n", | |
5222 | __FILE__, __LINE__, | |
fe301c93 | 5223 | (int) (e - PL_locale_utf8ness), PL_locale_utf8ness, |
de3a3072 KW |
5224 | e); |
5225 | } | |
5226 | s = e + 1; | |
5227 | } | |
5228 | } | |
5229 | ||
47280b20 | 5230 | if (DEBUG_Lv_TEST || debug_initialization) { |
de3a3072 | 5231 | |
47280b20 KW |
5232 | PerlIO_printf(Perl_debug_log, |
5233 | "PL_locale_utf8ness is now %s; returning %d\n", | |
5234 | PL_locale_utf8ness, is_utf8); | |
5235 | } | |
5236 | ||
5237 | # endif | |
5238 | ||
51332242 N |
5239 | /* free only when not using the buffer */ |
5240 | if ( delimited != buffer ) Safefree(delimited); | |
fa9b773e | 5241 | Safefree(save_input_locale); |
47280b20 | 5242 | return is_utf8; |
7d74bb61 KW |
5243 | } |
5244 | ||
8ef6e574 | 5245 | #endif |
7d74bb61 | 5246 | |
d6ded950 KW |
5247 | bool |
5248 | Perl__is_in_locale_category(pTHX_ const bool compiling, const int category) | |
5249 | { | |
5250 | /* Internal function which returns if we are in the scope of a pragma that | |
5251 | * enables the locale category 'category'. 'compiling' should indicate if | |
5252 | * this is during the compilation phase (TRUE) or not (FALSE). */ | |
5253 | ||
5254 | const COP * const cop = (compiling) ? &PL_compiling : PL_curcop; | |
5255 | ||
363d7d4a JK |
5256 | SV *these_categories = cop_hints_fetch_pvs(cop, "locale", 0); |
5257 | if (! these_categories || these_categories == &PL_sv_placeholder) { | |
d6ded950 KW |
5258 | return FALSE; |
5259 | } | |
5260 | ||
5261 | /* The pseudo-category 'not_characters' is -1, so just add 1 to each to get | |
5262 | * a valid unsigned */ | |
5263 | assert(category >= -1); | |
363d7d4a | 5264 | return cBOOL(SvUV(these_categories) & (1U << (category + 1))); |
d6ded950 KW |
5265 | } |
5266 | ||
2c6ee1a7 | 5267 | char * |
6ebbc862 KW |
5268 | Perl_my_strerror(pTHX_ const int errnum) |
5269 | { | |
5270 | /* Returns a mortalized copy of the text of the error message associated | |
5271 | * with 'errnum'. It uses the current locale's text unless the platform | |
5272 | * doesn't have the LC_MESSAGES category or we are not being called from | |
5273 | * within the scope of 'use locale'. In the former case, it uses whatever | |
5274 | * strerror returns; in the latter case it uses the text from the C locale. | |
5275 | * | |
5276 | * The function just calls strerror(), but temporarily switches, if needed, | |
5277 | * to the C locale */ | |
5278 | ||
5279 | char *errstr; | |
5280 | ||
52770946 | 5281 | #ifndef USE_LOCALE_MESSAGES |
6ebbc862 | 5282 | |
52770946 KW |
5283 | /* If platform doesn't have messages category, we don't do any switching to |
5284 | * the C locale; we just use whatever strerror() returns */ | |
5285 | ||
5286 | errstr = savepv(Strerror(errnum)); | |
5287 | ||
5288 | #else /* Has locale messages */ | |
5289 | ||
5290 | const bool within_locale_scope = IN_LC(LC_MESSAGES); | |
2c6ee1a7 | 5291 | |
39e69e77 | 5292 | # ifndef USE_ITHREADS |
7aaa36b1 | 5293 | |
39e69e77 KW |
5294 | /* This function is trivial without threads. */ |
5295 | if (within_locale_scope) { | |
5296 | errstr = savepv(strerror(errnum)); | |
5297 | } | |
5298 | else { | |
b0bde642 | 5299 | const char * save_locale = savepv(do_setlocale_c(LC_MESSAGES, NULL)); |
39e69e77 KW |
5300 | |
5301 | do_setlocale_c(LC_MESSAGES, "C"); | |
5302 | errstr = savepv(strerror(errnum)); | |
5303 | do_setlocale_c(LC_MESSAGES, save_locale); | |
b0bde642 | 5304 | Safefree(save_locale); |
39e69e77 KW |
5305 | } |
5306 | ||
fd639d5f KW |
5307 | # elif defined(USE_POSIX_2008_LOCALE) \ |
5308 | && defined(HAS_STRERROR_L) \ | |
5309 | && defined(HAS_DUPLOCALE) | |
39e69e77 KW |
5310 | |
5311 | /* This function is also trivial if we don't have to worry about thread | |
5312 | * safety and have strerror_l(), as it handles the switch of locales so we | |
5313 | * don't have to deal with that. We don't have to worry about thread | |
5314 | * safety if strerror_r() is also available. Both it and strerror_l() are | |
5315 | * thread-safe. Plain strerror() isn't thread safe. But on threaded | |
5316 | * builds when strerror_r() is available, the apparent call to strerror() | |
5317 | * below is actually a macro that behind-the-scenes calls strerror_r(). */ | |
43cb6651 | 5318 | |
39e69e77 | 5319 | # ifdef HAS_STRERROR_R |
7aaa36b1 KW |
5320 | |
5321 | if (within_locale_scope) { | |
4eb27fc5 | 5322 | errstr = savepv(strerror(errnum)); |
7aaa36b1 KW |
5323 | } |
5324 | else { | |
4eb27fc5 | 5325 | errstr = savepv(strerror_l(errnum, PL_C_locale_obj)); |
7aaa36b1 KW |
5326 | } |
5327 | ||
43cb6651 KW |
5328 | # else |
5329 | ||
5330 | /* Here we have strerror_l(), but not strerror_r() and we are on a | |
5331 | * threaded-build. We use strerror_l() for everything, constructing a | |
5332 | * locale to pass to it if necessary */ | |
5333 | ||
5334 | bool do_free = FALSE; | |
5335 | locale_t locale_to_use; | |
5336 | ||
5337 | if (within_locale_scope) { | |
5338 | locale_to_use = uselocale((locale_t) 0); | |
5339 | if (locale_to_use == LC_GLOBAL_LOCALE) { | |
5340 | locale_to_use = duplocale(LC_GLOBAL_LOCALE); | |
5341 | do_free = TRUE; | |
5342 | } | |
5343 | } | |
5344 | else { /* Use C locale if not within 'use locale' scope */ | |
5345 | locale_to_use = PL_C_locale_obj; | |
5346 | } | |
5347 | ||
5348 | errstr = savepv(strerror_l(errnum, locale_to_use)); | |
5349 | ||
5350 | if (do_free) { | |
5351 | freelocale(locale_to_use); | |
5352 | } | |
5353 | ||
5354 | # endif | |
5355 | # else /* Doesn't have strerror_l() */ | |
7aaa36b1 | 5356 | |
8de4332b | 5357 | const char * save_locale = NULL; |
c9dda6da | 5358 | bool locale_is_C = FALSE; |
2c6ee1a7 | 5359 | |
9de6fe47 | 5360 | /* We have a critical section to prevent another thread from executing this |
e9bc6d6b | 5361 | * same code at the same time. (On thread-safe perls, the LOCK is a |
9de6fe47 KW |
5362 | * no-op.) Since this is the only place in core that changes LC_MESSAGES |
5363 | * (unless the user has called setlocale(), this works to prevent races. */ | |
6ebbc862 KW |
5364 | LOCALE_LOCK; |
5365 | ||
9c8a6dc2 KW |
5366 | DEBUG_Lv(PerlIO_printf(Perl_debug_log, |
5367 | "my_strerror called with errnum %d\n", errnum)); | |
6ebbc862 | 5368 | if (! within_locale_scope) { |
837ce802 | 5369 | save_locale = do_setlocale_c(LC_MESSAGES, NULL); |
c9dda6da | 5370 | if (! save_locale) { |
d707d779 KW |
5371 | Perl_croak(aTHX_ |
5372 | "panic: %s: %d: Could not find current LC_MESSAGES locale," | |
5373 | " errno=%d\n", __FILE__, __LINE__, errno); | |
c9dda6da KW |
5374 | } |
5375 | else { | |
5376 | locale_is_C = isNAME_C_OR_POSIX(save_locale); | |
2c6ee1a7 | 5377 | |
c9dda6da KW |
5378 | /* Switch to the C locale if not already in it */ |
5379 | if (! locale_is_C) { | |
2c6ee1a7 | 5380 | |
c9dda6da KW |
5381 | /* The setlocale() just below likely will zap 'save_locale', so |
5382 | * create a copy. */ | |
5383 | save_locale = savepv(save_locale); | |
837ce802 | 5384 | do_setlocale_c(LC_MESSAGES, "C"); |
c9dda6da | 5385 | } |
6ebbc862 | 5386 | } |
6ebbc862 | 5387 | } /* end of ! within_locale_scope */ |
9c8a6dc2 KW |
5388 | else { |
5389 | DEBUG_Lv(PerlIO_printf(Perl_debug_log, "%s: %d: WITHIN locale scope\n", | |
5390 | __FILE__, __LINE__)); | |
5391 | } | |
a0b53297 | 5392 | |
9c8a6dc2 KW |
5393 | DEBUG_Lv(PerlIO_printf(Perl_debug_log, |
5394 | "Any locale change has been done; about to call Strerror\n")); | |
52770946 | 5395 | errstr = savepv(Strerror(errnum)); |
6ebbc862 KW |
5396 | |
5397 | if (! within_locale_scope) { | |
c9dda6da | 5398 | if (save_locale && ! locale_is_C) { |
837ce802 | 5399 | if (! do_setlocale_c(LC_MESSAGES, save_locale)) { |
d707d779 KW |
5400 | Perl_croak(aTHX_ |
5401 | "panic: %s: %d: setlocale restore failed, errno=%d\n", | |
5402 | __FILE__, __LINE__, errno); | |
c9dda6da | 5403 | } |
6ebbc862 KW |
5404 | Safefree(save_locale); |
5405 | } | |
5406 | } | |
5407 | ||
5408 | LOCALE_UNLOCK; | |
5409 | ||
7aaa36b1 | 5410 | # endif /* End of doesn't have strerror_l */ |
d36adde0 | 5411 | # ifdef DEBUGGING |
6affbbf0 KW |
5412 | |
5413 | if (DEBUG_Lv_TEST) { | |
5414 | PerlIO_printf(Perl_debug_log, "Strerror returned; saving a copy: '"); | |
5415 | print_bytes_for_locale(errstr, errstr + strlen(errstr), 0); | |
5416 | PerlIO_printf(Perl_debug_log, "'\n"); | |
5417 | } | |
5418 | ||
d36adde0 KW |
5419 | # endif |
5420 | #endif /* End of does have locale messages */ | |
2c6ee1a7 | 5421 | |
52770946 | 5422 | SAVEFREEPV(errstr); |
6ebbc862 | 5423 | return errstr; |
2c6ee1a7 KW |
5424 | } |
5425 | ||
66610fdd | 5426 | /* |
747c467a | 5427 | |
58e641fb KW |
5428 | =for apidoc switch_to_global_locale |
5429 | ||
75920755 | 5430 | On systems without locale support, or on typical single-threaded builds, or on |
58e641fb KW |
5431 | platforms that do not support per-thread locale operations, this function does |
5432 | nothing. On such systems that do have locale support, only a locale global to | |
5433 | the whole program is available. | |
5434 | ||
5435 | On multi-threaded builds on systems that do have per-thread locale operations, | |
5436 | this function converts the thread it is running in to use the global locale. | |
5437 | This is for code that has not yet or cannot be updated to handle multi-threaded | |
5438 | locale operation. As long as only a single thread is so-converted, everything | |
5439 | works fine, as all the other threads continue to ignore the global one, so only | |
5440 | this thread looks at it. | |
5441 | ||
69c5e0db KW |
5442 | However, on Windows systems this isn't quite true prior to Visual Studio 15, |
5443 | at which point Microsoft fixed a bug. A race can occur if you use the | |
5444 | following operations on earlier Windows platforms: | |
5445 | ||
5446 | =over | |
5447 | ||
5448 | =item L<POSIX::localeconv|POSIX/localeconv> | |
5449 | ||
5450 | =item L<I18N::Langinfo>, items C<CRNCYSTR> and C<THOUSEP> | |
5451 | ||
5452 | =item L<perlapi/Perl_langinfo>, items C<CRNCYSTR> and C<THOUSEP> | |
5453 | ||
5454 | =back | |
5455 | ||
5456 | The first item is not fixable (except by upgrading to a later Visual Studio | |
5457 | release), but it would be possible to work around the latter two items by using | |
5458 | the Windows API functions C<GetNumberFormat> and C<GetCurrencyFormat>; patches | |
5459 | welcome. | |
5460 | ||
58e641fb KW |
5461 | Without this function call, threads that use the L<C<setlocale(3)>> system |
5462 | function will not work properly, as all the locale-sensitive functions will | |
5463 | look at the per-thread locale, and C<setlocale> will have no effect on this | |
5464 | thread. | |
5465 | ||
5466 | Perl code should convert to either call | |
5467 | L<C<Perl_setlocale>|perlapi/Perl_setlocale> (which is a drop-in for the system | |
5468 | C<setlocale>) or use the methods given in L<perlcall> to call | |
5469 | L<C<POSIX::setlocale>|POSIX/setlocale>. Either one will transparently properly | |
5470 | handle all cases of single- vs multi-thread, POSIX 2008-supported or not. | |
5471 | ||
5472 | Non-Perl libraries, such as C<gtk>, that call the system C<setlocale> can | |
5473 | continue to work if this function is called before transferring control to the | |
5474 | library. | |
5475 | ||
5476 | Upon return from the code that needs to use the global locale, | |
5477 | L<C<sync_locale()>|perlapi/sync_locale> should be called to restore the safe | |
5478 | multi-thread operation. | |
5479 | ||
5480 | =cut | |
5481 | */ | |
5482 | ||
5483 | void | |
5484 | Perl_switch_to_global_locale() | |
5485 | { | |
5486 | ||
5487 | #ifdef USE_THREAD_SAFE_LOCALE | |
5488 | # ifdef WIN32 | |
5489 | ||
5490 | _configthreadlocale(_DISABLE_PER_THREAD_LOCALE); | |
5491 | ||
5492 | # else | |
5493 | # ifdef HAS_QUERYLOCALE | |
5494 | ||
5495 | setlocale(LC_ALL, querylocale(LC_ALL_MASK, uselocale((locale_t) 0))); | |
5496 | ||
5497 | # else | |
5498 | ||
5499 | { | |
5500 | unsigned int i; | |
5501 | ||
5502 | for (i = 0; i < LC_ALL_INDEX; i++) { | |
5503 | setlocale(categories[i], do_setlocale_r(categories[i], NULL)); | |
5504 | } | |
5505 | } | |
5506 | ||
5507 | # endif | |
5508 | ||
5509 | uselocale(LC_GLOBAL_LOCALE); | |
5510 | ||
5511 | # endif | |
5512 | #endif | |
5513 | ||
5514 | } | |
5515 | ||
5516 | /* | |
5517 | ||
747c467a KW |
5518 | =for apidoc sync_locale |
5519 | ||
b2e9ba0c KW |
5520 | L<C<Perl_setlocale>|perlapi/Perl_setlocale> can be used at any time to query or |
5521 | change the locale (though changing the locale is antisocial and dangerous on | |
5522 | multi-threaded systems that don't have multi-thread safe locale operations. | |
5523 | (See L<perllocale/Multi-threaded operation>). Using the system | |
5524 | L<C<setlocale(3)>> should be avoided. Nevertheless, certain non-Perl libraries | |
5525 | called from XS, such as C<Gtk> do so, and this can't be changed. When the | |
5526 | locale is changed by XS code that didn't use | |
5527 | L<C<Perl_setlocale>|perlapi/Perl_setlocale>, Perl needs to be told that the | |
5528 | locale has changed. Use this function to do so, before returning to Perl. | |
5529 | ||
5530 | The return value is a boolean: TRUE if the global locale at the time of call | |
5531 | was in effect; and FALSE if a per-thread locale was in effect. This can be | |
5532 | used by the caller that needs to restore things as-they-were to decide whether | |
5533 | or not to call | |
5534 | L<C<Perl_switch_to_global_locale>|perlapi/switch_to_global_locale>. | |
747c467a KW |
5535 | |
5536 | =cut | |
5537 | */ | |
5538 | ||
b2e9ba0c KW |
5539 | bool |
5540 | Perl_sync_locale() | |
747c467a | 5541 | { |
d36adde0 KW |
5542 | |
5543 | #ifndef USE_LOCALE | |
5544 | ||
5545 | return TRUE; | |
5546 | ||
5547 | #else | |
5548 | ||
e9bc6d6b | 5549 | const char * newlocale; |
b2e9ba0c KW |
5550 | dTHX; |
5551 | ||
d36adde0 | 5552 | # ifdef USE_POSIX_2008_LOCALE |
b2e9ba0c KW |
5553 | |
5554 | bool was_in_global_locale = FALSE; | |
5555 | locale_t cur_obj = uselocale((locale_t) 0); | |
5556 | ||
5557 | /* On Windows, unless the foreign code has turned off the thread-safe | |
5558 | * locale setting, any plain setlocale() will have affected what we see, so | |
5559 | * no need to worry. Otherwise, If the foreign code has done a plain | |
5560 | * setlocale(), it will only affect the global locale on POSIX systems, but | |
5561 | * will affect the */ | |
5562 | if (cur_obj == LC_GLOBAL_LOCALE) { | |
5563 | ||
d36adde0 | 5564 | # ifdef HAS_QUERY_LOCALE |
b2e9ba0c KW |
5565 | |
5566 | do_setlocale_c(LC_ALL, setlocale(LC_ALL, NULL)); | |
5567 | ||
d36adde0 | 5568 | # else |
b2e9ba0c KW |
5569 | |
5570 | unsigned int i; | |
5571 | ||
5572 | /* We can't trust that we can read the LC_ALL format on the | |
5573 | * platform, so do them individually */ | |
5574 | for (i = 0; i < LC_ALL_INDEX; i++) { | |
5575 | do_setlocale_r(categories[i], setlocale(categories[i], NULL)); | |
5576 | } | |
747c467a | 5577 | |
d36adde0 | 5578 | # endif |
b2e9ba0c KW |
5579 | |
5580 | was_in_global_locale = TRUE; | |
5581 | } | |
5582 | ||
d36adde0 | 5583 | # else |
b2e9ba0c KW |
5584 | |
5585 | bool was_in_global_locale = TRUE; | |
5586 | ||
d36adde0 KW |
5587 | # endif |
5588 | # ifdef USE_LOCALE_CTYPE | |
7d4bcc4a | 5589 | |
b0bde642 | 5590 | newlocale = savepv(do_setlocale_c(LC_CTYPE, NULL)); |
9f82ea3e KW |
5591 | DEBUG_Lv(PerlIO_printf(Perl_debug_log, |
5592 | "%s:%d: %s\n", __FILE__, __LINE__, | |
5593 | setlocale_debug_string(LC_CTYPE, NULL, newlocale))); | |
5594 | new_ctype(newlocale); | |
b0bde642 | 5595 | Safefree(newlocale); |
747c467a | 5596 | |
d36adde0 KW |
5597 | # endif /* USE_LOCALE_CTYPE */ |
5598 | # ifdef USE_LOCALE_COLLATE | |
7d4bcc4a | 5599 | |
b0bde642 | 5600 | newlocale = savepv(do_setlocale_c(LC_COLLATE, NULL)); |
9f82ea3e KW |
5601 | DEBUG_Lv(PerlIO_printf(Perl_debug_log, |
5602 | "%s:%d: %s\n", __FILE__, __LINE__, | |
5603 | setlocale_debug_string(LC_COLLATE, NULL, newlocale))); | |
5604 | new_collate(newlocale); | |
b0bde642 | 5605 | Safefree(newlocale); |
747c467a | 5606 | |
d36adde0 KW |
5607 | # endif |
5608 | # ifdef USE_LOCALE_NUMERIC | |
7d4bcc4a | 5609 | |
b0bde642 | 5610 | newlocale = savepv(do_setlocale_c(LC_NUMERIC, NULL)); |
9f82ea3e KW |
5611 | DEBUG_Lv(PerlIO_printf(Perl_debug_log, |
5612 | "%s:%d: %s\n", __FILE__, __LINE__, | |
5613 | setlocale_debug_string(LC_NUMERIC, NULL, newlocale))); | |
5614 | new_numeric(newlocale); | |
b0bde642 | 5615 | Safefree(newlocale); |
7d4bcc4a | 5616 | |
d36adde0 | 5617 | # endif /* USE_LOCALE_NUMERIC */ |
747c467a | 5618 | |
b2e9ba0c | 5619 | return was_in_global_locale; |
d36adde0 KW |
5620 | |
5621 | #endif | |
5622 | ||
747c467a KW |
5623 | } |
5624 | ||
5d1187d1 KW |
5625 | #if defined(DEBUGGING) && defined(USE_LOCALE) |
5626 | ||
a4f00dcc KW |
5627 | STATIC char * |
5628 | S_setlocale_debug_string(const int category, /* category number, | |
5d1187d1 KW |
5629 | like LC_ALL */ |
5630 | const char* const locale, /* locale name */ | |
5631 | ||
5632 | /* return value from setlocale() when attempting to | |
5633 | * set 'category' to 'locale' */ | |
5634 | const char* const retval) | |
5635 | { | |
5636 | /* Returns a pointer to a NUL-terminated string in static storage with | |
5637 | * added text about the info passed in. This is not thread safe and will | |
5638 | * be overwritten by the next call, so this should be used just to | |
fa07b8e5 | 5639 | * formulate a string to immediately print or savepv() on. */ |
5d1187d1 | 5640 | |
8c3a0f6c | 5641 | static char ret[256]; |
7d4bcc4a | 5642 | |
e5f10d49 | 5643 | my_strlcpy(ret, "setlocale(", sizeof(ret)); |
b09aaf40 | 5644 | my_strlcat(ret, category_name(category), sizeof(ret)); |
fa07b8e5 | 5645 | my_strlcat(ret, ", ", sizeof(ret)); |
5d1187d1 KW |
5646 | |
5647 | if (locale) { | |
fa07b8e5 KW |
5648 | my_strlcat(ret, "\"", sizeof(ret)); |
5649 | my_strlcat(ret, locale, sizeof(ret)); | |
5650 | my_strlcat(ret, "\"", sizeof(ret)); | |
5d1187d1 KW |
5651 | } |
5652 | else { | |
fa07b8e5 | 5653 | my_strlcat(ret, "NULL", sizeof(ret)); |
5d1187d1 KW |
5654 | } |
5655 | ||
fa07b8e5 | 5656 | my_strlcat(ret, ") returned ", sizeof(ret)); |
5d1187d1 KW |
5657 | |
5658 | if (retval) { | |
fa07b8e5 KW |
5659 | my_strlcat(ret, "\"", sizeof(ret)); |
5660 | my_strlcat(ret, retval, sizeof(ret)); | |
5661 | my_strlcat(ret, "\"", sizeof(ret)); | |
5d1187d1 KW |
5662 | } |
5663 | else { | |
fa07b8e5 | 5664 | my_strlcat(ret, "NULL", sizeof(ret)); |
5d1187d1 KW |
5665 | } |
5666 | ||
5667 | assert(strlen(ret) < sizeof(ret)); | |
5668 | ||
5669 | return ret; | |
5670 | } | |
5671 | ||
5672 | #endif | |
747c467a | 5673 | |
e9bc6d6b KW |
5674 | void |
5675 | Perl_thread_locale_init() | |
5676 | { | |
5677 | /* Called from a thread on startup*/ | |
5678 | ||
5679 | #ifdef USE_THREAD_SAFE_LOCALE | |
5680 | ||
5681 | dTHX_DEBUGGING; | |
5682 | ||
5683 | /* C starts the new thread in the global C locale. If we are thread-safe, | |
5684 | * we want to not be in the global locale */ | |
5685 | ||
5686 | DEBUG_L(PerlIO_printf(Perl_debug_log, | |
5687 | "%s:%d: new thread, initial locale is %s; calling setlocale\n", | |
5688 | __FILE__, __LINE__, setlocale(LC_ALL, NULL))); | |
5689 | ||
5690 | # ifdef WIN32 | |
5691 | ||
5692 | _configthreadlocale(_ENABLE_PER_THREAD_LOCALE); | |
5693 | ||
5694 | # else | |
5695 | ||
5696 | Perl_setlocale(LC_ALL, "C"); | |
5697 | ||
5698 | # endif | |
5699 | #endif | |
5700 | ||
5701 | } | |
5702 | ||
5703 | void | |
5704 | Perl_thread_locale_term() | |
5705 | { | |
5706 | /* Called from a thread as it gets ready to terminate */ | |
5707 | ||
5708 | #ifdef USE_THREAD_SAFE_LOCALE | |
5709 | ||
5710 | /* C starts the new thread in the global C locale. If we are thread-safe, | |
5711 | * we want to not be in the global locale */ | |
5712 | ||
5713 | # ifndef WIN32 | |
5714 | ||
5715 | { /* Free up */ | |
5716 | locale_t cur_obj = uselocale(LC_GLOBAL_LOCALE); | |
e72200e7 | 5717 | if (cur_obj != LC_GLOBAL_LOCALE && cur_obj != PL_C_locale_obj) { |
e9bc6d6b KW |
5718 | freelocale(cur_obj); |
5719 | } | |
5720 | } | |
5721 | ||
5722 | # endif | |
5723 | #endif | |
5724 | ||
5725 | } | |
747c467a KW |
5726 | |
5727 | /* | |
14d04a33 | 5728 | * ex: set ts=8 sts=4 sw=4 et: |
37442d52 | 5729 | */ |