/* localename.c - Determine the current selected locale. Copyright (C) 1995-1999, 2000-2003, 2007, 2008 Free Software Foundation, Inc. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2.1, or (at your option) any later version. This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU Library General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License along with this program; if not, see . */ /* Written by Ulrich Drepper , 1995. */ /* Win32 code written by Tor Lillqvist . */ /* Modified for GpgOL use by Werner Koch , 2005. */ /* Modified for GnuPG use by Werner Koch , 2007 */ #ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H # include #endif #include #include #ifdef HAVE_LOCALE_H #include #endif #include "../jnlib/w32help.h" /* XPG3 defines the result of 'setlocale (category, NULL)' as: "Directs 'setlocale()' to query 'category' and return the current setting of 'local'." However it does not specify the exact format. Neither do SUSV2 and ISO C 99. So we can use this feature only on selected systems (e.g. those using GNU C Library). */ #if defined _LIBC || (defined __GNU_LIBRARY__ && __GNU_LIBRARY__ >= 2) # define HAVE_LOCALE_NULL #endif /* Use a dummy value for LC_MESSAGES in case it is not defined. This works becuase we always test for HAVE_LC_MESSAGES and the core fucntion takes the category as a string as well. */ #ifndef HAVE_LC_MESSAGES #define LC_MESSAGES 0 #endif /* Determine the current locale's name, and canonicalize it into XPG syntax language[_territory[.codeset]][@modifier] The codeset part in the result is not reliable; the locale_charset() should be used for codeset information instead. The result must not be freed; it is statically allocated. */ #ifndef HAVE_W32_SYSTEM static const char * do_nl_locale_name (int category, const char *categoryname) { const char *retval; /* Use the POSIX methods of looking to 'LC_ALL', 'LC_xxx', and 'LANG'. On some systems this can be done by the 'setlocale' function itself. */ # if defined HAVE_SETLOCALE && defined HAVE_LC_MESSAGES && defined HAVE_LOCALE_NULL retval = setlocale (category, NULL); # else /* Setting of LC_ALL overwrites all other. */ retval = getenv ("LC_ALL"); if (retval == NULL || retval[0] == '\0') { /* Next comes the name of the desired category. */ retval = getenv (categoryname); if (retval == NULL || retval[0] == '\0') { /* Last possibility is the LANG environment variable. */ retval = getenv ("LANG"); if (retval == NULL || retval[0] == '\0') /* We use C as the default domain. POSIX says this is implementation defined. */ retval = "C"; } } # endif return retval; } #endif /* HAVE_W32_SYSTEM */ /* Return the locale used for translatable messages. The standard C and POSIX are locale names are mapped to an empty string. If a locale can't be found an empty string will be returned. */ const char * gnupg_messages_locale_name (void) { const char *s; #ifdef HAVE_W32_SYSTEM /* We use the localname function from ../jnlib/w32-gettext.c. */ s = gettext_localename (); #else s = do_nl_locale_name (LC_MESSAGES, "LC_MESSAGES"); #endif if (!s) s = ""; else if (!strcmp (s, "C") || !strcmp (s, "POSIX")) s = ""; return s; }