| LOCALE(1) | General Commands Manual | LOCALE(1) |
locale — get
locale-specific information
locale |
[-a | -m] |
locale |
[-ck] [keyword ...] |
The locale utility is supposed to provide
most locale specific information to the standard output.
When locale is invoked without arguments
it will print out a summary of the current locale environment depending on
environment variable settings and internal status.
When locale is invoked with
arguments and no options specified it will print out
keyword's
value determined using current locale settings.
The following options are available:
-alocale will respect the
PATH_LOCALE environment variable, and use it
instead of the system default locale directory.-c-k-mSpecial (FreeBSD- / NetBSD-specific) keyword list can be used to retrieve a human readable list of available keywords.
The locale utility exits 0 on
success, and >0 if an error occurs.
locale conforms to IEEE
Std 1003.1-2001 (“POSIX.1”).
locale first appeared in
NetBSD 2.0.
This implementation of locale was
originally written by Alexey Zelkin
⟨phantom@FreeBSD.org⟩ for FreeBSD.
Since NetBSD does not support
charmaps
in their
POSIX
meaning locale emulates the
-m option via CODESETs listing of all available
locales.
| July 4, 2003 | NetBSD 11.0 |