* [PATCH] locale.5: describe the formats of values
@ 2014-10-20 5:25 Marko Myllynen
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From: Marko Myllynen @ 2014-10-20 5:25 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linux-man; +Cc: Michael Kerrisk (man-pages), Carlos O'Donell
Hi,
locale(5) described what a locale should define but didn't spell out how (in what format). The patch below attempts to address this, it also has few trivial additional enhancements.
---
Reference to locale(7) for category descriptions.
Clarify first_workday in NOTES a bit.
Add upstream BZ reference for two missing LC_ADDRESS fields.
---
man5/locale.5 | 73 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++---------------
1 files changed, 54 insertions(+), 19 deletions(-)
diff --git a/man5/locale.5 b/man5/locale.5
index 5bdb728..80e23ff 100644
--- a/man5/locale.5
+++ b/man5/locale.5
@@ -1,3 +1,4 @@
+'\" t -*- coding: UTF-8 -*-
.\" Copyright (C) 1994 Jochen Hein (Hein-SVAqIv1tV6Auki3NsKDZl5HjxUfvIkdz@public.gmane.org)
.\" Copyright (C) 2008 Petr Baudis (pasky-AlSwsSmVLrQ@public.gmane.org)
.\" Copyright (C) 2014 Michael Kerrisk <mtk@manpages-Re5JQEeQqe8AvxtiuMwx3w@public.gmane.org>
@@ -54,7 +55,22 @@ can be defined from scratch.
If the category should be copied,
the only valid keyword in the definition is
.B copy
-followed by the name of the locale which should be copied.
+followed by the name of the locale in double quotes which should be
+copied.
+.PP
+When defining a category from scratch, all field descriptors and strings
+should be defined as Unicode code points in angle brackets, unless
+otherwise stated below.
+For example, "€" is to be presented as "<U20AC>", "%a" as
+"<U0025><U0061>", and "Monday" as
+"<U0053><U0075><U006E><U0064><U0061><U0079>".
+Values defined as Unicode code points must be in double quotes, plain
+number values are not quoted (but
+.BR LC_CTYPE
+and
+.BR LC_COLLATE
+follow special formatting, see system provided locale files for
+examples).
.SS Locale category sections
The following category sections are defined by POSIX:
.IP * 3
@@ -84,6 +100,11 @@ the GNU C library supports the following nonstandard categories:
.B LC_PAPER
.IP *
.B LC_TELEPHONE
+.PP
+See
+.BR locale (7)
+for more detailed description of each category.
+
.SS LC_ADDRESS
The definition starts with the string
.B LC_ADDRESS
@@ -106,6 +127,8 @@ The following field descriptors are recognized:
.\" .B LC_NAME
.\" .I name_fmt
.\" keyword.
+.\"
+.\" https://sourceware.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=16983
.TP
%a
Care of person, or organization.
@@ -146,6 +169,8 @@ Country designation, from the <country_post> keyword.
.\" BUG: %l escape sequence from ISO/IEC 14652:2002 is not
.\" supported by glibc
.\" Local township within town or city.
+.\"
+.\" https://sourceware.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=16983
.TP
%z
Zip number, postal code.
@@ -182,13 +207,13 @@ followed by the two-letter abbreviation of the country (ISO 3166).
followed by the three-letter abbreviation of the country (ISO 3166).
.TP
.I country_num
-followed by the numeric country code (ISO 3166).
+followed by the numeric country code as plain numbers (ISO 3166).
.TP
.I country_car
followed by the code for the country car number.
.TP
.I country_isbn
-followed by the ISBN code (for books).
+followed by the ISBN code as plain numbers (for books).
.TP
.I lang_name
followed by the language name in the language of the current document.
@@ -412,12 +437,7 @@ The
definition ends with the string
.IR "END LC_CTYPE" .
.SS LC_COLLATE
-.\" FIXME The description of LC_COLLATE lacks a lot of details
-The
-.B LC_COLLATE
-category defines the rules for collating characters.
-Due to
-limitations of libc not all POSIX-options are implemented.
+Due to limitations of glibc not all POSIX-options are implemented.
The definition starts with the string
.B LC_COLLATE
@@ -458,12 +478,12 @@ The
definition ends with the string
.IR "END LC_COLLATE" .
.SS LC_IDENTIFICATION
-This category contains meta-information about the locale definition.
-
The definition starts with the string
.B LC_IDENTIFICATION
in the first column.
+The values in this category are defined as plain strings.
+
The following keywords are allowed:
.TP
.I title
@@ -586,6 +606,16 @@ The definition starts with the string
.B LC_MONETARY
in the first column.
+Values for
+.IR int_curr_symbol ,
+.IR currency_symbol ,
+.IR mon_decimal_point ,
+.IR mon_thousands_sep ,
+.IR positive_sign ,
+and
+.IR negative_sign
+are defined as Unicode code points, the others as plain numbers.
+
The following keywords are allowed:
.TP
.I int_curr_symbol
@@ -877,8 +907,8 @@ followed by the string that will be used as a group separator
when formatting numeric quantities.
.TP
.I grouping
-followed by a sequence of integers separated by semicolons that
-describe the formatting of numeric quantities.
+followed by a sequence of integers as plain numbers separated by
+semicolons that describe the formatting of numeric quantities.
.IP
Each integer specifies the number of digits in a group.
The first integer defines the size of the group immediately
@@ -898,6 +928,8 @@ The definition starts with the string
.B LC_PAPER
in the first column.
+Values in this category are defined as plain numbers.
+
The following keywords are allowed:
.TP
.I height
@@ -1020,7 +1052,7 @@ followed by the appropriate time format when using 12h clock format.
This should be left empty for locales not using AM/PM convention.
.TP
.I week
-followed by a list of three values:
+followed by a list of three values as plain numbers:
The number of days in a week (by default 7),
a date of beginning of the week (by default corresponds to Sunday),
and the minimal length of the first week in year (by default 4).
@@ -1037,7 +1069,7 @@ followed by the number of the first day from the
list to be shown in calendar applications.
The default value of
.B 1
-corresponds to either Sunday or Monday depending
+(plain number) corresponds to either Sunday or Monday depending
on the value of the second
.I week
list item.
@@ -1048,12 +1080,13 @@ followed by the number of the first working day from the
.I day
list.
The default value is
-.BR 2 .
+.BR 2
+(plain number).
See NOTES.
.TP
.I cal_direction
.\" from localedata/locales/uk_UA
-followed by a value that indicates the direction for the
+followed by a plain number value that indicates the direction for the
display of calendar dates, as follows:
.RS
.TP
@@ -1122,12 +1155,14 @@ and
.I day
lists appropriately, and set
.I first_weekday
+and
+.I first_workday
to
.B 1
or
.BR 2 ,
-depending on whether the week actually starts on Sunday or Monday
-for the locale.
+depending on whether the week and work week actually starts on Sunday or
+Monday for the locale.
.SH BUGS
This manual page isn't complete.
.\" .SH AUTHOR
--
1.7.1
--
Marko Myllynen
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* Re: [PATCH] locale.5: describe the formats of values
[not found] ` <54449CC7.7090206-H+wXaHxf7aLQT0dZR+AlfA@public.gmane.org>
@ 2014-10-28 14:23 ` Michael Kerrisk (man-pages)
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0 siblings, 1 reply; 3+ messages in thread
From: Michael Kerrisk (man-pages) @ 2014-10-28 14:23 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: myllynen-H+wXaHxf7aLQT0dZR+AlfA, linux-man
Cc: mtk.manpages-Re5JQEeQqe8AvxtiuMwx3w, Carlos O'Donell
On 10/20/2014 07:25 AM, Marko Myllynen wrote:
> Hi,
>
> locale(5) described what a locale should define but didn't spell out
> how (in what format). The patch below attempts to address this, it
> also has few trivial additional enhancements.
>
> ---
>
> Reference to locale(7) for category descriptions.
>
> Clarify first_workday in NOTES a bit.
>
> Add upstream BZ reference for two missing LC_ADDRESS fields.
Thanks, Marko. Applied.
Cheers,
Michael
> ---
> man5/locale.5 | 73 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++---------------
> 1 files changed, 54 insertions(+), 19 deletions(-)
>
> diff --git a/man5/locale.5 b/man5/locale.5
> index 5bdb728..80e23ff 100644
> --- a/man5/locale.5
> +++ b/man5/locale.5
> @@ -1,3 +1,4 @@
> +'\" t -*- coding: UTF-8 -*-
> .\" Copyright (C) 1994 Jochen Hein (Hein-SVAqIv1tV6Auki3NsKDZl5HjxUfvIkdz@public.gmane.org)
> .\" Copyright (C) 2008 Petr Baudis (pasky-AlSwsSmVLrQ@public.gmane.org)
> .\" Copyright (C) 2014 Michael Kerrisk <mtk@manpages-Re5JQEeQqe8AvxtiuMwx3w@public.gmane.org>
> @@ -54,7 +55,22 @@ can be defined from scratch.
> If the category should be copied,
> the only valid keyword in the definition is
> .B copy
> -followed by the name of the locale which should be copied.
> +followed by the name of the locale in double quotes which should be
> +copied.
> +.PP
> +When defining a category from scratch, all field descriptors and strings
> +should be defined as Unicode code points in angle brackets, unless
> +otherwise stated below.
> +For example, "€" is to be presented as "<U20AC>", "%a" as
> +"<U0025><U0061>", and "Monday" as
> +"<U0053><U0075><U006E><U0064><U0061><U0079>".
> +Values defined as Unicode code points must be in double quotes, plain
> +number values are not quoted (but
> +.BR LC_CTYPE
> +and
> +.BR LC_COLLATE
> +follow special formatting, see system provided locale files for
> +examples).
> .SS Locale category sections
> The following category sections are defined by POSIX:
> .IP * 3
> @@ -84,6 +100,11 @@ the GNU C library supports the following nonstandard categories:
> .B LC_PAPER
> .IP *
> .B LC_TELEPHONE
> +.PP
> +See
> +.BR locale (7)
> +for more detailed description of each category.
> +
> .SS LC_ADDRESS
> The definition starts with the string
> .B LC_ADDRESS
> @@ -106,6 +127,8 @@ The following field descriptors are recognized:
> .\" .B LC_NAME
> .\" .I name_fmt
> .\" keyword.
> +.\"
> +.\" https://sourceware.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=16983
> .TP
> %a
> Care of person, or organization.
> @@ -146,6 +169,8 @@ Country designation, from the <country_post> keyword.
> .\" BUG: %l escape sequence from ISO/IEC 14652:2002 is not
> .\" supported by glibc
> .\" Local township within town or city.
> +.\"
> +.\" https://sourceware.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=16983
> .TP
> %z
> Zip number, postal code.
> @@ -182,13 +207,13 @@ followed by the two-letter abbreviation of the country (ISO 3166).
> followed by the three-letter abbreviation of the country (ISO 3166).
> .TP
> .I country_num
> -followed by the numeric country code (ISO 3166).
> +followed by the numeric country code as plain numbers (ISO 3166).
> .TP
> .I country_car
> followed by the code for the country car number.
> .TP
> .I country_isbn
> -followed by the ISBN code (for books).
> +followed by the ISBN code as plain numbers (for books).
> .TP
> .I lang_name
> followed by the language name in the language of the current document.
> @@ -412,12 +437,7 @@ The
> definition ends with the string
> .IR "END LC_CTYPE" .
> .SS LC_COLLATE
> -.\" FIXME The description of LC_COLLATE lacks a lot of details
> -The
> -.B LC_COLLATE
> -category defines the rules for collating characters.
> -Due to
> -limitations of libc not all POSIX-options are implemented.
> +Due to limitations of glibc not all POSIX-options are implemented.
>
> The definition starts with the string
> .B LC_COLLATE
> @@ -458,12 +478,12 @@ The
> definition ends with the string
> .IR "END LC_COLLATE" .
> .SS LC_IDENTIFICATION
> -This category contains meta-information about the locale definition.
> -
> The definition starts with the string
> .B LC_IDENTIFICATION
> in the first column.
>
> +The values in this category are defined as plain strings.
> +
> The following keywords are allowed:
> .TP
> .I title
> @@ -586,6 +606,16 @@ The definition starts with the string
> .B LC_MONETARY
> in the first column.
>
> +Values for
> +.IR int_curr_symbol ,
> +.IR currency_symbol ,
> +.IR mon_decimal_point ,
> +.IR mon_thousands_sep ,
> +.IR positive_sign ,
> +and
> +.IR negative_sign
> +are defined as Unicode code points, the others as plain numbers.
> +
> The following keywords are allowed:
> .TP
> .I int_curr_symbol
> @@ -877,8 +907,8 @@ followed by the string that will be used as a group separator
> when formatting numeric quantities.
> .TP
> .I grouping
> -followed by a sequence of integers separated by semicolons that
> -describe the formatting of numeric quantities.
> +followed by a sequence of integers as plain numbers separated by
> +semicolons that describe the formatting of numeric quantities.
> .IP
> Each integer specifies the number of digits in a group.
> The first integer defines the size of the group immediately
> @@ -898,6 +928,8 @@ The definition starts with the string
> .B LC_PAPER
> in the first column.
>
> +Values in this category are defined as plain numbers.
> +
> The following keywords are allowed:
> .TP
> .I height
> @@ -1020,7 +1052,7 @@ followed by the appropriate time format when using 12h clock format.
> This should be left empty for locales not using AM/PM convention.
> .TP
> .I week
> -followed by a list of three values:
> +followed by a list of three values as plain numbers:
> The number of days in a week (by default 7),
> a date of beginning of the week (by default corresponds to Sunday),
> and the minimal length of the first week in year (by default 4).
> @@ -1037,7 +1069,7 @@ followed by the number of the first day from the
> list to be shown in calendar applications.
> The default value of
> .B 1
> -corresponds to either Sunday or Monday depending
> +(plain number) corresponds to either Sunday or Monday depending
> on the value of the second
> .I week
> list item.
> @@ -1048,12 +1080,13 @@ followed by the number of the first working day from the
> .I day
> list.
> The default value is
> -.BR 2 .
> +.BR 2
> +(plain number).
> See NOTES.
> .TP
> .I cal_direction
> .\" from localedata/locales/uk_UA
> -followed by a value that indicates the direction for the
> +followed by a plain number value that indicates the direction for the
> display of calendar dates, as follows:
> .RS
> .TP
> @@ -1122,12 +1155,14 @@ and
> .I day
> lists appropriately, and set
> .I first_weekday
> +and
> +.I first_workday
> to
> .B 1
> or
> .BR 2 ,
> -depending on whether the week actually starts on Sunday or Monday
> -for the locale.
> +depending on whether the week and work week actually starts on Sunday or
> +Monday for the locale.
> .SH BUGS
> This manual page isn't complete.
> .\" .SH AUTHOR
>
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* Re: [PATCH] locale.5: describe the formats of values
[not found] ` <544FA6CF.4020907-Re5JQEeQqe8AvxtiuMwx3w@public.gmane.org>
@ 2014-10-28 14:25 ` Michael Kerrisk (man-pages)
0 siblings, 0 replies; 3+ messages in thread
From: Michael Kerrisk (man-pages) @ 2014-10-28 14:25 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Marko Myllynen, linux-man; +Cc: Michael Kerrisk, Carlos O'Donell
On Tue, Oct 28, 2014 at 3:23 PM, Michael Kerrisk (man-pages)
<mtk.manpages-Re5JQEeQqe8AvxtiuMwx3w@public.gmane.org> wrote:
> On 10/20/2014 07:25 AM, Marko Myllynen wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> locale(5) described what a locale should define but didn't spell out
>> how (in what format). The patch below attempts to address this, it
>> also has few trivial additional enhancements.
>>
>> ---
>>
>> Reference to locale(7) for category descriptions.
>>
>> Clarify first_workday in NOTES a bit.
>>
>> Add upstream BZ reference for two missing LC_ADDRESS fields.
>
> Thanks, Marko. Applied.
Hmmm -- iconv tells me:
iconv: illegal input sequence at position 2369
locale.5 is not UTF-8 !!!!!!!!!
Could you take a look at the version in Git, please, Marko.
Cheers,
Michael
>> ---
>> man5/locale.5 | 73 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++---------------
>> 1 files changed, 54 insertions(+), 19 deletions(-)
>>
>> diff --git a/man5/locale.5 b/man5/locale.5
>> index 5bdb728..80e23ff 100644
>> --- a/man5/locale.5
>> +++ b/man5/locale.5
>> @@ -1,3 +1,4 @@
>> +'\" t -*- coding: UTF-8 -*-
>> .\" Copyright (C) 1994 Jochen Hein (Hein-SVAqIv1tV6Auki3NsKDZl5HjxUfvIkdz@public.gmane.org)
>> .\" Copyright (C) 2008 Petr Baudis (pasky-AlSwsSmVLrQ@public.gmane.org)
>> .\" Copyright (C) 2014 Michael Kerrisk <mtk@manpages-Re5JQEeQqe8AvxtiuMwx3w@public.gmane.org>
>> @@ -54,7 +55,22 @@ can be defined from scratch.
>> If the category should be copied,
>> the only valid keyword in the definition is
>> .B copy
>> -followed by the name of the locale which should be copied.
>> +followed by the name of the locale in double quotes which should be
>> +copied.
>> +.PP
>> +When defining a category from scratch, all field descriptors and strings
>> +should be defined as Unicode code points in angle brackets, unless
>> +otherwise stated below.
>> +For example, "€" is to be presented as "<U20AC>", "%a" as
>> +"<U0025><U0061>", and "Monday" as
>> +"<U0053><U0075><U006E><U0064><U0061><U0079>".
>> +Values defined as Unicode code points must be in double quotes, plain
>> +number values are not quoted (but
>> +.BR LC_CTYPE
>> +and
>> +.BR LC_COLLATE
>> +follow special formatting, see system provided locale files for
>> +examples).
>> .SS Locale category sections
>> The following category sections are defined by POSIX:
>> .IP * 3
>> @@ -84,6 +100,11 @@ the GNU C library supports the following nonstandard categories:
>> .B LC_PAPER
>> .IP *
>> .B LC_TELEPHONE
>> +.PP
>> +See
>> +.BR locale (7)
>> +for more detailed description of each category.
>> +
>> .SS LC_ADDRESS
>> The definition starts with the string
>> .B LC_ADDRESS
>> @@ -106,6 +127,8 @@ The following field descriptors are recognized:
>> .\" .B LC_NAME
>> .\" .I name_fmt
>> .\" keyword.
>> +.\"
>> +.\" https://sourceware.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=16983
>> .TP
>> %a
>> Care of person, or organization.
>> @@ -146,6 +169,8 @@ Country designation, from the <country_post> keyword.
>> .\" BUG: %l escape sequence from ISO/IEC 14652:2002 is not
>> .\" supported by glibc
>> .\" Local township within town or city.
>> +.\"
>> +.\" https://sourceware.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=16983
>> .TP
>> %z
>> Zip number, postal code.
>> @@ -182,13 +207,13 @@ followed by the two-letter abbreviation of the country (ISO 3166).
>> followed by the three-letter abbreviation of the country (ISO 3166).
>> .TP
>> .I country_num
>> -followed by the numeric country code (ISO 3166).
>> +followed by the numeric country code as plain numbers (ISO 3166).
>> .TP
>> .I country_car
>> followed by the code for the country car number.
>> .TP
>> .I country_isbn
>> -followed by the ISBN code (for books).
>> +followed by the ISBN code as plain numbers (for books).
>> .TP
>> .I lang_name
>> followed by the language name in the language of the current document.
>> @@ -412,12 +437,7 @@ The
>> definition ends with the string
>> .IR "END LC_CTYPE" .
>> .SS LC_COLLATE
>> -.\" FIXME The description of LC_COLLATE lacks a lot of details
>> -The
>> -.B LC_COLLATE
>> -category defines the rules for collating characters.
>> -Due to
>> -limitations of libc not all POSIX-options are implemented.
>> +Due to limitations of glibc not all POSIX-options are implemented.
>>
>> The definition starts with the string
>> .B LC_COLLATE
>> @@ -458,12 +478,12 @@ The
>> definition ends with the string
>> .IR "END LC_COLLATE" .
>> .SS LC_IDENTIFICATION
>> -This category contains meta-information about the locale definition.
>> -
>> The definition starts with the string
>> .B LC_IDENTIFICATION
>> in the first column.
>>
>> +The values in this category are defined as plain strings.
>> +
>> The following keywords are allowed:
>> .TP
>> .I title
>> @@ -586,6 +606,16 @@ The definition starts with the string
>> .B LC_MONETARY
>> in the first column.
>>
>> +Values for
>> +.IR int_curr_symbol ,
>> +.IR currency_symbol ,
>> +.IR mon_decimal_point ,
>> +.IR mon_thousands_sep ,
>> +.IR positive_sign ,
>> +and
>> +.IR negative_sign
>> +are defined as Unicode code points, the others as plain numbers.
>> +
>> The following keywords are allowed:
>> .TP
>> .I int_curr_symbol
>> @@ -877,8 +907,8 @@ followed by the string that will be used as a group separator
>> when formatting numeric quantities.
>> .TP
>> .I grouping
>> -followed by a sequence of integers separated by semicolons that
>> -describe the formatting of numeric quantities.
>> +followed by a sequence of integers as plain numbers separated by
>> +semicolons that describe the formatting of numeric quantities.
>> .IP
>> Each integer specifies the number of digits in a group.
>> The first integer defines the size of the group immediately
>> @@ -898,6 +928,8 @@ The definition starts with the string
>> .B LC_PAPER
>> in the first column.
>>
>> +Values in this category are defined as plain numbers.
>> +
>> The following keywords are allowed:
>> .TP
>> .I height
>> @@ -1020,7 +1052,7 @@ followed by the appropriate time format when using 12h clock format.
>> This should be left empty for locales not using AM/PM convention.
>> .TP
>> .I week
>> -followed by a list of three values:
>> +followed by a list of three values as plain numbers:
>> The number of days in a week (by default 7),
>> a date of beginning of the week (by default corresponds to Sunday),
>> and the minimal length of the first week in year (by default 4).
>> @@ -1037,7 +1069,7 @@ followed by the number of the first day from the
>> list to be shown in calendar applications.
>> The default value of
>> .B 1
>> -corresponds to either Sunday or Monday depending
>> +(plain number) corresponds to either Sunday or Monday depending
>> on the value of the second
>> .I week
>> list item.
>> @@ -1048,12 +1080,13 @@ followed by the number of the first working day from the
>> .I day
>> list.
>> The default value is
>> -.BR 2 .
>> +.BR 2
>> +(plain number).
>> See NOTES.
>> .TP
>> .I cal_direction
>> .\" from localedata/locales/uk_UA
>> -followed by a value that indicates the direction for the
>> +followed by a plain number value that indicates the direction for the
>> display of calendar dates, as follows:
>> .RS
>> .TP
>> @@ -1122,12 +1155,14 @@ and
>> .I day
>> lists appropriately, and set
>> .I first_weekday
>> +and
>> +.I first_workday
>> to
>> .B 1
>> or
>> .BR 2 ,
>> -depending on whether the week actually starts on Sunday or Monday
>> -for the locale.
>> +depending on whether the week and work week actually starts on Sunday or
>> +Monday for the locale.
>> .SH BUGS
>> This manual page isn't complete.
>> .\" .SH AUTHOR
>>
>
>
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