* [PATCH] locale.5: sort according to the standard
@ 2015-06-09 14:19 Marko Myllynen
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From: Marko Myllynen @ 2015-06-09 14:19 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Michael Kerrisk (man-pages); +Cc: linux-man
Hi Michael,
sort the options so that those defined in POSIX are listed first,
then followed by those defined in ISO/IEC TR 14652 in the order
of common convention in many widely used glibc locales.
Actual descriptions are unchanged.
http://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/basedefs/V1_chap07.html
---
man5/locale.5 | 104 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++----------------------------
1 files changed, 52 insertions(+), 52 deletions(-)
diff --git a/man5/locale.5 b/man5/locale.5
index 556c745..bbc46b7 100644
--- a/man5/locale.5
+++ b/man5/locale.5
@@ -418,6 +418,10 @@ and
.B <tab>
are automatically included.
.TP
+.I charclass
+followed by a list of locale-specific character class names
+which are then to be defined in the locale.
+.TP
.I toupper
followed by a list of mappings from lowercase to uppercase
letters.
@@ -444,10 +448,6 @@ followed by a locale-specific character class definition,
starting with the class name followed by the characters
belonging to the class.
.TP
-.I charclass
-followed by a list of locale-specific character class names
-which are then to be defined in the locale.
-.TP
.I charconv
followed by a list of locale-specific character map names
which are then to be defined in the locale.
@@ -740,27 +740,6 @@ the symbol succeeds the value.
the symbol precedes the value.
.RE
.TP
-.I n_cs_precedes
-followed by an integer that indicates the placement of
-.I currency_symbol
-for a negative formatted monetary quantity.
-The same values are recognized as for
-.IR p_cs_precedes .
-.TP
-.I int_p_cs_precedes
-followed by an integer that indicates the placement of
-.I int_currency_symbol
-for a nonnegative internationally formatted monetary quantity.
-The same values are recognized as for
-.IR p_cs_precedes .
-.TP
-.I int_n_cs_precedes
-followed by an integer that indicates the placement of
-.I int_currency_symbol
-for a negative internationally formatted monetary quantity.
-The same values are recognized as for
-.IR p_cs_precedes .
-.TP
.I p_sep_by_space
followed by an integer that indicates the separation of
.IR currency_symbol ,
@@ -782,6 +761,13 @@ a space separates them from the value;
otherwise a space separates the sign string and the value.
.RE
.TP
+.I n_cs_precedes
+followed by an integer that indicates the placement of
+.I currency_symbol
+for a negative formatted monetary quantity.
+The same values are recognized as for
+.IR p_cs_precedes .
+.TP
.I n_sep_by_space
followed by an integer that indicates the separation of
.IR currency_symbol ,
@@ -789,22 +775,6 @@ the sign string, and the value for a negative formatted monetary quantity.
The same values are recognized as for
.IR p_sep_by_space .
.TP
-.I int_p_sep_by_space
-followed by an integer that indicates the separation of
-.IR int_currency_symbol ,
-the sign string,
-and the value for a nonnegative internationally formatted monetary quantity.
-The same values are recognized as for
-.IR p_sep_by_space .
-.TP
-.I int_n_sep_by_space
-followed by an integer that indicates the separation of
-.IR int_currency_symbol ,
-the sign string,
-and the value for a negative internationally formatted monetary quantity.
-The same values are recognized as for
-.IR p_sep_by_space .
-.TP
.I p_sign_posn
followed by an integer that indicates where the
.I positive_sign
@@ -849,6 +819,36 @@ should be placed for a negative monetary quantity.
The same values are recognized as for
.IR p_sign_posn .
.TP
+.I int_p_cs_precedes
+followed by an integer that indicates the placement of
+.I int_currency_symbol
+for a nonnegative internationally formatted monetary quantity.
+The same values are recognized as for
+.IR p_cs_precedes .
+.TP
+.I int_n_cs_precedes
+followed by an integer that indicates the placement of
+.I int_currency_symbol
+for a negative internationally formatted monetary quantity.
+The same values are recognized as for
+.IR p_cs_precedes .
+.TP
+.I int_p_sep_by_space
+followed by an integer that indicates the separation of
+.IR int_currency_symbol ,
+the sign string,
+and the value for a nonnegative internationally formatted monetary quantity.
+The same values are recognized as for
+.IR p_sep_by_space .
+.TP
+.I int_n_sep_by_space
+followed by an integer that indicates the separation of
+.IR int_currency_symbol ,
+the sign string,
+and the value for a negative internationally formatted monetary quantity.
+The same values are recognized as for
+.IR p_sep_by_space .
+.TP
.I int_p_sign_posn
followed by an integer that indicates where the
.I positive_sign
@@ -1095,14 +1095,6 @@ followed by a list of abbreviated month names.
.I mon
followed by a list of month names.
.TP
-.I am_pm
-followed by the appropriate representation of the
-.B am
-and
-.B pm
-strings.
-This should be left empty for locales not using AM/PM convention.
-.TP
.I d_t_fmt
followed by the appropriate date and time format
(for syntax, see
@@ -1118,6 +1110,14 @@ followed by the appropriate time format
(for syntax, see
.BR strftime ()).
.TP
+.I am_pm
+followed by the appropriate representation of the
+.B am
+and
+.B pm
+strings.
+This should be left empty for locales not using AM/PM convention.
+.TP
.I t_fmt_ampm
followed by the appropriate time format
(for syntax, see
@@ -1125,6 +1125,9 @@ 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 alt_digits
+followed by the alternative digits used for date and time in the locale.
+.TP
.I week
followed by a list of three values as plain numbers:
The number of days in a week (by default 7),
@@ -1179,9 +1182,6 @@ followed by the appropriate date representation for
.BR date (1)
(for syntax, see
.BR strftime ()).
-.TP
-.I alt_digits
-followed by the alternative digits used for date and time in the locale.
.PP
The
.B LC_TIME
Thanks,
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* Re: [PATCH] locale.5: sort according to the standard
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@ 2015-06-12 18:18 ` Michael Kerrisk (man-pages)
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From: Michael Kerrisk (man-pages) @ 2015-06-12 18:18 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: myllynen-H+wXaHxf7aLQT0dZR+AlfA
Cc: mtk.manpages-Re5JQEeQqe8AvxtiuMwx3w, linux-man
On 06/09/2015 04:19 PM, Marko Myllynen wrote:
> Hi Michael,
>
> sort the options so that those defined in POSIX are listed first,
> then followed by those defined in ISO/IEC TR 14652 in the order
> of common convention in many widely used glibc locales.
>
> Actual descriptions are unchanged.
Thanks, Marko. Applied.
Cheers,
Michael
> http://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/basedefs/V1_chap07.html
> ---
> man5/locale.5 | 104 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++----------------------------
> 1 files changed, 52 insertions(+), 52 deletions(-)
>
> diff --git a/man5/locale.5 b/man5/locale.5
> index 556c745..bbc46b7 100644
> --- a/man5/locale.5
> +++ b/man5/locale.5
> @@ -418,6 +418,10 @@ and
> .B <tab>
> are automatically included.
> .TP
> +.I charclass
> +followed by a list of locale-specific character class names
> +which are then to be defined in the locale.
> +.TP
> .I toupper
> followed by a list of mappings from lowercase to uppercase
> letters.
> @@ -444,10 +448,6 @@ followed by a locale-specific character class definition,
> starting with the class name followed by the characters
> belonging to the class.
> .TP
> -.I charclass
> -followed by a list of locale-specific character class names
> -which are then to be defined in the locale.
> -.TP
> .I charconv
> followed by a list of locale-specific character map names
> which are then to be defined in the locale.
> @@ -740,27 +740,6 @@ the symbol succeeds the value.
> the symbol precedes the value.
> .RE
> .TP
> -.I n_cs_precedes
> -followed by an integer that indicates the placement of
> -.I currency_symbol
> -for a negative formatted monetary quantity.
> -The same values are recognized as for
> -.IR p_cs_precedes .
> -.TP
> -.I int_p_cs_precedes
> -followed by an integer that indicates the placement of
> -.I int_currency_symbol
> -for a nonnegative internationally formatted monetary quantity.
> -The same values are recognized as for
> -.IR p_cs_precedes .
> -.TP
> -.I int_n_cs_precedes
> -followed by an integer that indicates the placement of
> -.I int_currency_symbol
> -for a negative internationally formatted monetary quantity.
> -The same values are recognized as for
> -.IR p_cs_precedes .
> -.TP
> .I p_sep_by_space
> followed by an integer that indicates the separation of
> .IR currency_symbol ,
> @@ -782,6 +761,13 @@ a space separates them from the value;
> otherwise a space separates the sign string and the value.
> .RE
> .TP
> +.I n_cs_precedes
> +followed by an integer that indicates the placement of
> +.I currency_symbol
> +for a negative formatted monetary quantity.
> +The same values are recognized as for
> +.IR p_cs_precedes .
> +.TP
> .I n_sep_by_space
> followed by an integer that indicates the separation of
> .IR currency_symbol ,
> @@ -789,22 +775,6 @@ the sign string, and the value for a negative formatted monetary quantity.
> The same values are recognized as for
> .IR p_sep_by_space .
> .TP
> -.I int_p_sep_by_space
> -followed by an integer that indicates the separation of
> -.IR int_currency_symbol ,
> -the sign string,
> -and the value for a nonnegative internationally formatted monetary quantity.
> -The same values are recognized as for
> -.IR p_sep_by_space .
> -.TP
> -.I int_n_sep_by_space
> -followed by an integer that indicates the separation of
> -.IR int_currency_symbol ,
> -the sign string,
> -and the value for a negative internationally formatted monetary quantity.
> -The same values are recognized as for
> -.IR p_sep_by_space .
> -.TP
> .I p_sign_posn
> followed by an integer that indicates where the
> .I positive_sign
> @@ -849,6 +819,36 @@ should be placed for a negative monetary quantity.
> The same values are recognized as for
> .IR p_sign_posn .
> .TP
> +.I int_p_cs_precedes
> +followed by an integer that indicates the placement of
> +.I int_currency_symbol
> +for a nonnegative internationally formatted monetary quantity.
> +The same values are recognized as for
> +.IR p_cs_precedes .
> +.TP
> +.I int_n_cs_precedes
> +followed by an integer that indicates the placement of
> +.I int_currency_symbol
> +for a negative internationally formatted monetary quantity.
> +The same values are recognized as for
> +.IR p_cs_precedes .
> +.TP
> +.I int_p_sep_by_space
> +followed by an integer that indicates the separation of
> +.IR int_currency_symbol ,
> +the sign string,
> +and the value for a nonnegative internationally formatted monetary quantity.
> +The same values are recognized as for
> +.IR p_sep_by_space .
> +.TP
> +.I int_n_sep_by_space
> +followed by an integer that indicates the separation of
> +.IR int_currency_symbol ,
> +the sign string,
> +and the value for a negative internationally formatted monetary quantity.
> +The same values are recognized as for
> +.IR p_sep_by_space .
> +.TP
> .I int_p_sign_posn
> followed by an integer that indicates where the
> .I positive_sign
> @@ -1095,14 +1095,6 @@ followed by a list of abbreviated month names.
> .I mon
> followed by a list of month names.
> .TP
> -.I am_pm
> -followed by the appropriate representation of the
> -.B am
> -and
> -.B pm
> -strings.
> -This should be left empty for locales not using AM/PM convention.
> -.TP
> .I d_t_fmt
> followed by the appropriate date and time format
> (for syntax, see
> @@ -1118,6 +1110,14 @@ followed by the appropriate time format
> (for syntax, see
> .BR strftime ()).
> .TP
> +.I am_pm
> +followed by the appropriate representation of the
> +.B am
> +and
> +.B pm
> +strings.
> +This should be left empty for locales not using AM/PM convention.
> +.TP
> .I t_fmt_ampm
> followed by the appropriate time format
> (for syntax, see
> @@ -1125,6 +1125,9 @@ 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 alt_digits
> +followed by the alternative digits used for date and time in the locale.
> +.TP
> .I week
> followed by a list of three values as plain numbers:
> The number of days in a week (by default 7),
> @@ -1179,9 +1182,6 @@ followed by the appropriate date representation for
> .BR date (1)
> (for syntax, see
> .BR strftime ()).
> -.TP
> -.I alt_digits
> -followed by the alternative digits used for date and time in the locale.
> .PP
> The
> .B LC_TIME
>
> Thanks,
>
--
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