What std::locale names are available on common windows compilers?

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我在风中等你
我在风中等你 2020-11-30 03:22

The standard is pretty much silent on what constitutes a valid locale name; only that passing an invalid locale name results in std::runtime_error. What locale

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  •  暗喜
    暗喜 (楼主)
    2020-11-30 03:59

    Ok, there is a difference between C and C++ locales.

    Let's start:

    • MSVC C++ std::locale and C setlocale

      Accepts locale names as "Language[_Country][.Codepage]" for example "English_United States.1251" Otherwise would throws. Note: codepage can't be 65001/UTF-8 and should be consistent with ANSI codepage for this locale (or just omitted)

    • MSVC C++ std::locale and C setlocale in Vista and 7 should accept locales [Language][-Script][-Country] like "en-US" using ISO-631 language codes and ISO 3166 regions and script names.

      I tested it with Visual Studio on Windows 7 - it does not work.

    • MinGW C++ std::locale accepts "C" and "POSIX" it does not support other locales, actually gcc supports locales only over GNU C library - basically only under Linux.

      setlocale is native Windows API call so should support all I mentioned above.

      It may support wider range of locales when used with alternative C++ libraries like Apache stdcxx or STL Port.

    • ICC - I hadn't tested it but it depends on the standard C++ library it uses. For example under Linux it used GCC's libstdc++ so it supports all the locales gcc supports. I don't know what standard C++ library it uses under Windows.

    If you want to have "compiler and platform" independent locales support (and actually much better support) take a look on Boost.Locale

    Artyom

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