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+# locale-fr.m4 serial 17 |
+dnl Copyright (C) 2003, 2005-2012 Free Software Foundation, Inc. |
+dnl This file is free software; the Free Software Foundation |
+dnl gives unlimited permission to copy and/or distribute it, |
+dnl with or without modifications, as long as this notice is preserved. |
+ |
+dnl From Bruno Haible. |
+ |
+dnl Determine the name of a french locale with traditional encoding. |
+AC_DEFUN([gt_LOCALE_FR], |
+[ |
+ AC_REQUIRE([AC_CANONICAL_HOST]) |
+ AC_REQUIRE([AM_LANGINFO_CODESET]) |
+ AC_CACHE_CHECK([for a traditional french locale], [gt_cv_locale_fr], [ |
+ AC_LANG_CONFTEST([AC_LANG_SOURCE([ |
+changequote(,)dnl |
+#include <locale.h> |
+#include <time.h> |
+#if HAVE_LANGINFO_CODESET |
+# include <langinfo.h> |
+#endif |
+#include <stdlib.h> |
+#include <string.h> |
+struct tm t; |
+char buf[16]; |
+int main () { |
+ /* Check whether the given locale name is recognized by the system. */ |
+#if (defined _WIN32 || defined __WIN32__) && !defined __CYGWIN__ |
+ /* On native Windows, setlocale(category, "") looks at the system settings, |
+ not at the environment variables. Also, when an encoding suffix such |
+ as ".65001" or ".54936" is specified, it succeeds but sets the LC_CTYPE |
+ category of the locale to "C". */ |
+ if (setlocale (LC_ALL, getenv ("LC_ALL")) == NULL |
+ || strcmp (setlocale (LC_CTYPE, NULL), "C") == 0) |
+ return 1; |
+#else |
+ if (setlocale (LC_ALL, "") == NULL) return 1; |
+#endif |
+ /* Check whether nl_langinfo(CODESET) is nonempty and not "ASCII" or "646". |
+ On Mac OS X 10.3.5 (Darwin 7.5) in the fr_FR locale, nl_langinfo(CODESET) |
+ is empty, and the behaviour of Tcl 8.4 in this locale is not useful. |
+ On OpenBSD 4.0, when an unsupported locale is specified, setlocale() |
+ succeeds but then nl_langinfo(CODESET) is "646". In this situation, |
+ some unit tests fail. |
+ On MirBSD 10, when an unsupported locale is specified, setlocale() |
+ succeeds but then nl_langinfo(CODESET) is "UTF-8". */ |
+#if HAVE_LANGINFO_CODESET |
+ { |
+ const char *cs = nl_langinfo (CODESET); |
+ if (cs[0] == '\0' || strcmp (cs, "ASCII") == 0 || strcmp (cs, "646") == 0 |
+ || strcmp (cs, "UTF-8") == 0) |
+ return 1; |
+ } |
+#endif |
+#ifdef __CYGWIN__ |
+ /* On Cygwin, avoid locale names without encoding suffix, because the |
+ locale_charset() function relies on the encoding suffix. Note that |
+ LC_ALL is set on the command line. */ |
+ if (strchr (getenv ("LC_ALL"), '.') == NULL) return 1; |
+#endif |
+ /* Check whether in the abbreviation of the second month, the second |
+ character (should be U+00E9: LATIN SMALL LETTER E WITH ACUTE) is only |
+ one byte long. This excludes the UTF-8 encoding. */ |
+ t.tm_year = 1975 - 1900; t.tm_mon = 2 - 1; t.tm_mday = 4; |
+ if (strftime (buf, sizeof (buf), "%b", &t) < 3 || buf[2] != 'v') return 1; |
+#if !defined __BIONIC__ /* Bionic libc's 'struct lconv' is just a dummy. */ |
+ /* Check whether the decimal separator is a comma. |
+ On NetBSD 3.0 in the fr_FR.ISO8859-1 locale, localeconv()->decimal_point |
+ are nl_langinfo(RADIXCHAR) are both ".". */ |
+ if (localeconv () ->decimal_point[0] != ',') return 1; |
+#endif |
+ return 0; |
+} |
+changequote([,])dnl |
+ ])]) |
+ if AC_TRY_EVAL([ac_link]) && test -s conftest$ac_exeext; then |
+ case "$host_os" in |
+ # Handle native Windows specially, because there setlocale() interprets |
+ # "ar" as "Arabic" or "Arabic_Saudi Arabia.1256", |
+ # "fr" or "fra" as "French" or "French_France.1252", |
+ # "ge"(!) or "deu"(!) as "German" or "German_Germany.1252", |
+ # "ja" as "Japanese" or "Japanese_Japan.932", |
+ # and similar. |
+ mingw*) |
+ # Test for the native Windows locale name. |
+ if (LC_ALL=French_France.1252 LC_TIME= LC_CTYPE= ./conftest; exit) 2>/dev/null; then |
+ gt_cv_locale_fr=French_France.1252 |
+ else |
+ # None found. |
+ gt_cv_locale_fr=none |
+ fi |
+ ;; |
+ *) |
+ # Setting LC_ALL is not enough. Need to set LC_TIME to empty, because |
+ # otherwise on Mac OS X 10.3.5 the LC_TIME=C from the beginning of the |
+ # configure script would override the LC_ALL setting. Likewise for |
+ # LC_CTYPE, which is also set at the beginning of the configure script. |
+ # Test for the usual locale name. |
+ if (LC_ALL=fr_FR LC_TIME= LC_CTYPE= ./conftest; exit) 2>/dev/null; then |
+ gt_cv_locale_fr=fr_FR |
+ else |
+ # Test for the locale name with explicit encoding suffix. |
+ if (LC_ALL=fr_FR.ISO-8859-1 LC_TIME= LC_CTYPE= ./conftest; exit) 2>/dev/null; then |
+ gt_cv_locale_fr=fr_FR.ISO-8859-1 |
+ else |
+ # Test for the AIX, OSF/1, FreeBSD, NetBSD, OpenBSD locale name. |
+ if (LC_ALL=fr_FR.ISO8859-1 LC_TIME= LC_CTYPE= ./conftest; exit) 2>/dev/null; then |
+ gt_cv_locale_fr=fr_FR.ISO8859-1 |
+ else |
+ # Test for the HP-UX locale name. |
+ if (LC_ALL=fr_FR.iso88591 LC_TIME= LC_CTYPE= ./conftest; exit) 2>/dev/null; then |
+ gt_cv_locale_fr=fr_FR.iso88591 |
+ else |
+ # Test for the Solaris 7 locale name. |
+ if (LC_ALL=fr LC_TIME= LC_CTYPE= ./conftest; exit) 2>/dev/null; then |
+ gt_cv_locale_fr=fr |
+ else |
+ # None found. |
+ gt_cv_locale_fr=none |
+ fi |
+ fi |
+ fi |
+ fi |
+ fi |
+ ;; |
+ esac |
+ fi |
+ rm -fr conftest* |
+ ]) |
+ LOCALE_FR=$gt_cv_locale_fr |
+ AC_SUBST([LOCALE_FR]) |
+]) |
+ |
+dnl Determine the name of a french locale with UTF-8 encoding. |
+AC_DEFUN([gt_LOCALE_FR_UTF8], |
+[ |
+ AC_REQUIRE([AM_LANGINFO_CODESET]) |
+ AC_CACHE_CHECK([for a french Unicode locale], [gt_cv_locale_fr_utf8], [ |
+ AC_LANG_CONFTEST([AC_LANG_SOURCE([ |
+changequote(,)dnl |
+#include <locale.h> |
+#include <time.h> |
+#if HAVE_LANGINFO_CODESET |
+# include <langinfo.h> |
+#endif |
+#include <stdlib.h> |
+#include <string.h> |
+struct tm t; |
+char buf[16]; |
+int main () { |
+ /* On BeOS and Haiku, locales are not implemented in libc. Rather, libintl |
+ imitates locale dependent behaviour by looking at the environment |
+ variables, and all locales use the UTF-8 encoding. */ |
+#if !(defined __BEOS__ || defined __HAIKU__) |
+ /* Check whether the given locale name is recognized by the system. */ |
+# if (defined _WIN32 || defined __WIN32__) && !defined __CYGWIN__ |
+ /* On native Windows, setlocale(category, "") looks at the system settings, |
+ not at the environment variables. Also, when an encoding suffix such |
+ as ".65001" or ".54936" is specified, it succeeds but sets the LC_CTYPE |
+ category of the locale to "C". */ |
+ if (setlocale (LC_ALL, getenv ("LC_ALL")) == NULL |
+ || strcmp (setlocale (LC_CTYPE, NULL), "C") == 0) |
+ return 1; |
+# else |
+ if (setlocale (LC_ALL, "") == NULL) return 1; |
+# endif |
+ /* Check whether nl_langinfo(CODESET) is nonempty and not "ASCII" or "646". |
+ On Mac OS X 10.3.5 (Darwin 7.5) in the fr_FR locale, nl_langinfo(CODESET) |
+ is empty, and the behaviour of Tcl 8.4 in this locale is not useful. |
+ On OpenBSD 4.0, when an unsupported locale is specified, setlocale() |
+ succeeds but then nl_langinfo(CODESET) is "646". In this situation, |
+ some unit tests fail. */ |
+# if HAVE_LANGINFO_CODESET |
+ { |
+ const char *cs = nl_langinfo (CODESET); |
+ if (cs[0] == '\0' || strcmp (cs, "ASCII") == 0 || strcmp (cs, "646") == 0) |
+ return 1; |
+ } |
+# endif |
+# ifdef __CYGWIN__ |
+ /* On Cygwin, avoid locale names without encoding suffix, because the |
+ locale_charset() function relies on the encoding suffix. Note that |
+ LC_ALL is set on the command line. */ |
+ if (strchr (getenv ("LC_ALL"), '.') == NULL) return 1; |
+# endif |
+ /* Check whether in the abbreviation of the second month, the second |
+ character (should be U+00E9: LATIN SMALL LETTER E WITH ACUTE) is |
+ two bytes long, with UTF-8 encoding. */ |
+ t.tm_year = 1975 - 1900; t.tm_mon = 2 - 1; t.tm_mday = 4; |
+ if (strftime (buf, sizeof (buf), "%b", &t) < 4 |
+ || buf[1] != (char) 0xc3 || buf[2] != (char) 0xa9 || buf[3] != 'v') |
+ return 1; |
+#endif |
+#if !defined __BIONIC__ /* Bionic libc's 'struct lconv' is just a dummy. */ |
+ /* Check whether the decimal separator is a comma. |
+ On NetBSD 3.0 in the fr_FR.ISO8859-1 locale, localeconv()->decimal_point |
+ are nl_langinfo(RADIXCHAR) are both ".". */ |
+ if (localeconv () ->decimal_point[0] != ',') return 1; |
+#endif |
+ return 0; |
+} |
+changequote([,])dnl |
+ ])]) |
+ if AC_TRY_EVAL([ac_link]) && test -s conftest$ac_exeext; then |
+ case "$host_os" in |
+ # Handle native Windows specially, because there setlocale() interprets |
+ # "ar" as "Arabic" or "Arabic_Saudi Arabia.1256", |
+ # "fr" or "fra" as "French" or "French_France.1252", |
+ # "ge"(!) or "deu"(!) as "German" or "German_Germany.1252", |
+ # "ja" as "Japanese" or "Japanese_Japan.932", |
+ # and similar. |
+ mingw*) |
+ # Test for the hypothetical native Windows locale name. |
+ if (LC_ALL=French_France.65001 LC_TIME= LC_CTYPE= ./conftest; exit) 2>/dev/null; then |
+ gt_cv_locale_fr_utf8=French_France.65001 |
+ else |
+ # None found. |
+ gt_cv_locale_fr_utf8=none |
+ fi |
+ ;; |
+ *) |
+ # Setting LC_ALL is not enough. Need to set LC_TIME to empty, because |
+ # otherwise on Mac OS X 10.3.5 the LC_TIME=C from the beginning of the |
+ # configure script would override the LC_ALL setting. Likewise for |
+ # LC_CTYPE, which is also set at the beginning of the configure script. |
+ # Test for the usual locale name. |
+ if (LC_ALL=fr_FR LC_TIME= LC_CTYPE= ./conftest; exit) 2>/dev/null; then |
+ gt_cv_locale_fr_utf8=fr_FR |
+ else |
+ # Test for the locale name with explicit encoding suffix. |
+ if (LC_ALL=fr_FR.UTF-8 LC_TIME= LC_CTYPE= ./conftest; exit) 2>/dev/null; then |
+ gt_cv_locale_fr_utf8=fr_FR.UTF-8 |
+ else |
+ # Test for the Solaris 7 locale name. |
+ if (LC_ALL=fr.UTF-8 LC_TIME= LC_CTYPE= ./conftest; exit) 2>/dev/null; then |
+ gt_cv_locale_fr_utf8=fr.UTF-8 |
+ else |
+ # None found. |
+ gt_cv_locale_fr_utf8=none |
+ fi |
+ fi |
+ fi |
+ ;; |
+ esac |
+ fi |
+ rm -fr conftest* |
+ ]) |
+ LOCALE_FR_UTF8=$gt_cv_locale_fr_utf8 |
+ AC_SUBST([LOCALE_FR_UTF8]) |
+]) |