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NAME

locale – get locale-specific information

CONTENTS

SYNOPSIS


locale [-a | -m]
locale -k list [prefix]
locale [-ck] [keyword ...]

DESCRIPTION

The locale utility is supposed to provide most locale specific information to the standard output.

When locale is invoked without arguments, it will print out a summary of the current locale environment, subject to the environment settings and internal status.

When locale is invoked with the keyword arguments, and no options are specified, it will print out the values of all keywords specified, using the current locale settings.

The following options are available:
-a
  Print names of all available locales. While looking for locales, locale will respect the PATH_LOCALE environment variable, and use it instead of the system's default locale directory.
-c
  Print the category name for all selected keywords. If no keywords are selected, print the category name for all defined keywords.
-k
  Print the names and values of all selected keywords. If no keywords are selected, print the names and values of all defined keywords.
-m
  Print names of all available charmaps.

IMPLEMENTATION NOTES

The special ( Fx specific) keyword list can be used to retrieve the human readable list of all available keywords. If so, a prefix string can be defined to limit the amount of keywords returned.

EXIT STATUS

The utility exits 0 on success, and >0 if an error occurs.

SEE ALSO

setlocale(3)

STANDARDS

The locale utility conforms to IEEE Std 1003.1-2004 ("POSIX.1"). The LC_CTYPE, LC_MESSAGES and NLSPATH environment variables are not interpreted.

BUGS

Since FreeBSD does not support charmaps in their POSIX meaning, locale emulates the -m option using the CODESETs listing of all available locales.

LOCALE (1) November 18, 2012

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