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							- /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
 
- // Name:        xlocale.h
 
- // Purpose:     interface of wxXLocale
 
- // Author:      wxWidgets team
 
- // Licence:     wxWindows licence
 
- /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
 
- /**
 
-     @class wxXLocale
 
-     This class represents a locale object used by so-called xlocale API.
 
-     Unlike wxLocale it doesn't provide any non-trivial operations but simply
 
-     provides a portable wrapper for POSIX @c locale_t type.
 
-     It exists solely to be provided as an argument to various @c wxFoo_l() functions
 
-     which are the extensions of the standard locale-dependent functions (hence the
 
-     name xlocale). These functions do exactly the same thing as the corresponding
 
-     standard @c foo() except that instead of using the global program locale
 
-     they use the provided wxXLocale object.
 
-     See @ref group_funcmacro_locale for a list of wxXLocale-enabled functions.
 
-     Conversely, if a program wanted to output the number in French locale, even if
 
-     the current locale is different, it could use wxXLocale(wxLANGUAGE_FRENCH).
 
-     @section xlocale_avail Availability
 
-     This class is fully implemented only under the platforms where xlocale POSIX
 
-     API or equivalent is available. Currently the xlocale API is available under
 
-     most of the recent Unix systems (including Linux, various BSD and Mac OS X) and
 
-     Microsoft Visual C++ standard library provides a similar API starting from
 
-     version 8 (Visual Studio 2005).
 
-     If neither POSIX API nor Microsoft proprietary equivalent are available, this
 
-     class is still available but works in degraded mode: the only supported locale
 
-     is the C one and attempts to create wxXLocale object for any other locale will
 
-     fail. You can use the preprocessor macro @c wxHAS_XLOCALE_SUPPORT to test if
 
-     full xlocale API is available or only skeleton C locale support is present.
 
-     Notice that wxXLocale is new in wxWidgets 2.9.0 and is not compiled in if
 
-     @c wxUSE_XLOCALE was set to 0 during the library compilation.
 
-     @library{wxbase}
 
-     @category{cfg}
 
-     @stdobjects
 
-     @li ::wxNullXLocale
 
-     
 
-     @see wxLocale
 
- */
 
- class wxXLocale
 
- {
 
- public:
 
-     /**
 
-         Creates an uninitialized locale object, IsOk() method will return @false.
 
-     */
 
-     wxXLocale();
 
-     /**
 
-         Creates the locale object corresponding to the specified language.
 
-     */
 
-     wxXLocale(wxLanguage lang);
 
-     /**
 
-         Creates the locale object corresponding to the specified locale string.
 
-         The locale string is system-dependent, use constructor taking wxLanguage
 
-         for better portability.
 
-     */
 
-     wxXLocale(const char* loc);
 
-     /**
 
-         Returns the global object representing the "C" locale.
 
-         For an even shorter access to this object a global @c wxCLocale variable
 
-         (implemented as a macro) is provided and can be used instead of calling
 
-         this method.
 
-     */
 
-     static wxXLocale& GetCLocale();
 
-     /**
 
-         Returns @true if this object is initialized, i.e.\ represents a valid locale
 
-         or @false otherwise.
 
-     */
 
-     bool IsOk() const;
 
-     
 
-     /**
 
-         Comparison operator.
 
-     */
 
-     bool operator==(const wxXLocale& loc) const;
 
- };
 
- /**
 
-     An empty and invalid wxXLocale object.
 
- */
 
- wxXLocale wxNullXLocale;
 
- // ============================================================================
 
- // Global functions/macros
 
- // ============================================================================
 
- /** @addtogroup group_funcmacro_locale */
 
- //@{
 
- int wxIsalnum_l(wchar_t c, const wxXLocale& loc);
 
- int wxIsalpha_l(wchar_t c, const wxXLocale& loc);
 
- int wxIscntrl_l(wchar_t c, const wxXLocale& loc);
 
- int wxIsdigit_l(wchar_t c, const wxXLocale& loc);
 
- int wxIsgraph_l(wchar_t c, const wxXLocale& loc);
 
- int wxIslower_l(wchar_t c, const wxXLocale& loc);
 
- int wxIsprint_l(wchar_t c, const wxXLocale& loc);
 
- int wxIspunct_l(wchar_t c, const wxXLocale& loc);
 
- int wxIsspace_l(wchar_t c, const wxXLocale& loc);
 
- int wxIsupper_l(wchar_t c, const wxXLocale& loc);
 
- int wxIsxdigit_l(wchar_t c, const wxXLocale& loc);
 
- wchar_t wxTolower_l(wchar_t c, const wxXLocale& loc);
 
- wchar_t wxToupper_l(wchar_t c, const wxXLocale& loc);
 
- double wxStrtod_l(const wchar_t *c, wchar_t **endptr, const wxXLocale& loc);
 
- long wxStrtol_l(const wchar_t *c, wchar_t **endptr, int base, const wxXLocale& loc);
 
- unsigned long wxStrtoul_l(const wchar_t *c, wchar_t **endptr, int base, const wxXLocale& loc);
 
- //@}
 
 
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