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Re: Accessing the environment's locale encoding settings
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Bruno Haible |
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Re: Accessing the environment's locale encoding settings |
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Sun, 20 Nov 2011 21:12:46 +0100 |
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[CCing bug-gnulib. This is a reply to
<http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/guile-devel/2011-11/msg00053.html>].
Hi Ludovic,
> I’m now convinced that an implicit setlocale(LC_ALL, "") is the right
> thing for ‘master’.
Good, glad that I could help with my opinion :)
> For 2.0, though, this brings us back to the hack I proposed at the
> beginning of this thread, namely trying to honor LC_CTYPE without
> actually calling setlocale, so that command-line arguments are suitably
> converted.
>
> Could Gnulib’s get_charset_aliases be exported?
As documented in [1], not every possible code modification is suitable for
gnulib proper. In this case, in particular, I don't think that code
that returns the locale encoding _if_ setlocale (LC_CTYPE, "") had been
called, without really calling it, is a frequent enough use-case.
If I were you, I would start using the gnulib-tool option --local-dir
with a local modification of the 'localcharset' module, as documented in [1].
This means:
1) Hack your local copy of localcharset.c so that it not only defines
the locale_charset() function, but also an additional function
environ_locale_charset() that looks only at the environment variables.
2) Store this file in guile:
$ cp ludo-localcharset.c guile/gnulib-local/lib/localcharset.c
or if there are few changes just the differences:
$ diff -u gnulib/lib/localcharset.c ludo-localcharset.c \
> guile/gnulib-local/lib/localcharset.c.diff
3) Pass the option
--local-dir gnulib-local
to the gnulib-tool invocation in autogen.sh.
Bruno
[1] http://www.gnu.org/s/hello/manual/gnulib/Extending-Gnulib.html
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