+/* PERL_LC_ALL_USES_NAME_VALUE_PAIRS:
+ * This symbol, if defined, indicates to the C program that the string
+ * returned by setlocale(LC_ALL, NULL) uses 'name=value;' pairs to
+ * indicate what each category's locale is when they aren't all set to the
+ * same locale. For example, "LC_NUMERIC=C;LC_CTYPE=de_DE;..."
+ * When not defined, the system uses positional notation.
+ */
+/* PERL_LC_ALL_SEPARATOR:
+ * This symbol, if defined, gives the string returned by
+ * setlocale(LC_ALL, NULL) to separate categories that are in different
+ * locales on systems that use a positional notation as opposed to
+ * 'name=value' pairs. An example on some platforms could be the '/' in
+ * "C/de_DE/C/en_UK/C/C"
+ */
+/* PERL_LC_ALL_CATEGORY_POSITIONS_INIT:
+ * This symbol, when defined, gives the C initializer for an array whose
+ * element [0] is the first category in the string returned by
+ * setlocale(LC_ALL, NULL) when not all categories are the same, on
+ * systems that use a positional notation. After element [0] is
+ * LC_ALL_SEPARATOR, then the category given by element [1] and so on.
+ */
+#$d_perl_lc_all_uses_name_value_pairs PERL_LC_ALL_USES_NAME_VALUE_PAIRS /**/
+#$d_perl_lc_all_separator PERL_LC_ALL_SEPARATOR $perl_lc_all_separator /**/
+#$d_perl_lc_all_category_positions_init PERL_LC_ALL_CATEGORY_POSITIONS_INIT $perl_lc_all_category_positions_init /**/
+