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locale(1)
locale(1) User Commands locale(1)
NAME
locale - get locale-specific information
SYNOPSIS
locale [-a | -m]
locale [-ck] name...
DESCRIPTION
The locale utility writes information about the current locale environ‐
ment, or all public locales, to the standard output. For the purposes
of this section, a public locale is one provided by the implementation
that is accessible to the application.
When locale is invoked without any arguments, it summarizes the current
locale environment for each locale category as determined by the set‐
tings of the environment variables.
When invoked with operands, it writes values that have been assigned to
the keywords in the locale categories, as follows:
o Specifying a keyword name selects the named keyword and the
category containing that keyword.
o Specifying a category name selects the named category and
all keywords in that category.
OPTIONS
The following options are supported:
-a Writes information about all available public locales. The avail‐
able locales include POSIX, representing the POSIX locale.
-c Writes the names of selected locale categories. The -c option
increases readability when more than one category is selected
(for example, via more than one keyword name or via a category
name). It is valid both with and without the -k option.
-k Writes the names and values of selected keywords. The implementa‐
tion may omit values for some keywords; see OPERANDS.
-m Writes names of available charmaps; see localedef(1).
OPERANDS
The following operand is supported:
name The name of a locale category, the name of a keyword in a
locale category, or the reserved name charmap. The named cate‐
gory or keyword is selected for output. If a single name repre‐
sents both a locale category name and a keyword name in the
current locale, the results are unspecified; otherwise, both
category and keyword names can be specified as name operands,
in any sequence.
EXAMPLES
Example 1 Examples of the locale utility
In the following examples, the assumption is that locale environment
variables are set as follows:
LANG=locale_x LC_COLLATE=locale_y
The command locale would result in the following output:
LANG=locale_x
LC_CTYPE="locale_x"
LC_NUMERIC="locale_x"
LC_TIME="locale_x"
LC_COLLATE=locale_y
LC_MONETARY="locale_x"
LC_MESSAGES="locale_x"
LC_ALL=
The command
LC_ALL=POSIX locale -ck decimal_point
would produce:
LC_NUMERIC
decimal_point="."
The following command shows an application of locale to determine
whether a user-supplied response is affirmative:
if printf "%s\n" "$response" | /usr/xpg4/bin/grep -Eq\
"$(locale yesexpr)"
then
affirmative processing goes here
else
non-affirmative processing goes here
fi
ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES
See environ(7) for the descriptions of LANG, LC_ALL, LC_CTYPE, LC_MES‐
SAGES, and NLSPATH.
The LANG, LC_*, and NLSPATH environment variables must specify the cur‐
rent locale environment to be written out. These environment variables
are used if the -a option is not specified.
EXIT STATUS
The following exit values are returned:
0 All the requested information was found and output successfully.
>0 An error occurred.
ATTRIBUTES
See attributes(7) for descriptions of the following attributes:
tab() box; cw(2.75i) |cw(2.75i) lw(2.75i) |lw(2.75i) ATTRIBUTE TYPEAT‐
TRIBUTE VALUE _ Availabilitysystem/core-os _ CSIEnabled _ Interface
StabilityCommitted _ StandardSee standards(7).
SEE ALSO
localedef(1), attributes(7), charmap(7), environ(7), locale(7),
locale_alias(7), standards(7)
NOTES
If LC_CTYPE or keywords in the category LC_CTYPE are specified, only
the values in the range 0x00-0x7f are written out.
If LC_COLLATE or keywords in the category LC_COLLATE are specified, no
actual values are written out.
The locale names shown at locale -a output are restricted to canonical
locale names. For the accepted and supported locale name aliases, see
locale_alias(7)
Oracle Solaris 11.4 27 Nov 2017 locale(1)