// Code generated by 'ccgo langinfo/gen.c -crt-import-path "" -export-defines "" -export-enums "" -export-externs X -export-fields F -export-structs "" -export-typedefs "" -header -hide _OSSwapInt16,_OSSwapInt32,_OSSwapInt64 -o langinfo/langinfo_linux_386.go -pkgname langinfo', DO NOT EDIT. package langinfo import ( "math" "reflect" "sync/atomic" "unsafe" ) var _ = math.Pi var _ reflect.Kind var _ atomic.Value var _ unsafe.Pointer const ( NL_CAT_LOCALE = 1 NL_SETD = 1 X_ATFILE_SOURCE = 1 X_BITS_LOCALE_H = 1 X_BITS_TYPES_LOCALE_T_H = 1 X_BITS_TYPES___LOCALE_T_H = 1 X_DEFAULT_SOURCE = 1 X_FEATURES_H = 1 X_FILE_OFFSET_BITS = 64 X_ILP32 = 1 X_LANGINFO_H = 1 X_NL_TYPES_H = 1 X_POSIX_C_SOURCE = 200809 X_POSIX_SOURCE = 1 X_STDC_PREDEF_H = 1 X_SYS_CDEFS_H = 1 I386 = 1 Linux = 1 Unix = 1 ) // Definition of locale category symbol values. // Copyright (C) 2001-2020 Free Software Foundation, Inc. // This file is part of the GNU C Library. // // The GNU C Library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or // modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public // License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either // version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. // // The GNU C Library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, // but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of // MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU // Lesser General Public License for more details. // // You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public // License along with the GNU C Library; if not, see // . // Construct an `nl_item' value for `nl_langinfo' from a locale category // (LC_*) and an item index within the category. Some code may depend on // the item values within a category increasing monotonically with the // indices. // Extract the category and item index from a constructed `nl_item' value. // Enumeration of locale items that can be queried with `nl_langinfo'. const ( /* langinfo.h:41:1: */ // LC_TIME category: date and time formatting. // Abbreviated days of the week. ABDAY_1 = 131072 // Sun ABDAY_2 = 131073 ABDAY_3 = 131074 ABDAY_4 = 131075 ABDAY_5 = 131076 ABDAY_6 = 131077 ABDAY_7 = 131078 // Long-named days of the week. DAY_1 = 131079 // Sunday DAY_2 = 131080 // Monday DAY_3 = 131081 // Tuesday DAY_4 = 131082 // Wednesday DAY_5 = 131083 // Thursday DAY_6 = 131084 // Friday DAY_7 = 131085 // Saturday // Abbreviated month names, in the grammatical form used when the month // is a part of a complete date. ABMON_1 = 131086 // Jan ABMON_2 = 131087 ABMON_3 = 131088 ABMON_4 = 131089 ABMON_5 = 131090 ABMON_6 = 131091 ABMON_7 = 131092 ABMON_8 = 131093 ABMON_9 = 131094 ABMON_10 = 131095 ABMON_11 = 131096 ABMON_12 = 131097 // Long month names, in the grammatical form used when the month // is a part of a complete date. MON_1 = 131098 // January MON_2 = 131099 MON_3 = 131100 MON_4 = 131101 MON_5 = 131102 MON_6 = 131103 MON_7 = 131104 MON_8 = 131105 MON_9 = 131106 MON_10 = 131107 MON_11 = 131108 MON_12 = 131109 AM_STR = 131110 // Ante meridiem string. PM_STR = 131111 // Post meridiem string. D_T_FMT = 131112 // Date and time format for strftime. D_FMT = 131113 // Date format for strftime. T_FMT = 131114 // Time format for strftime. T_FMT_AMPM = 131115 // 12-hour time format for strftime. ERA = 131116 // Alternate era. X__ERA_YEAR = 131117 // Year in alternate era format. ERA_D_FMT = 131118 // Date in alternate era format. ALT_DIGITS = 131119 // Alternate symbols for digits. ERA_D_T_FMT = 131120 // Date and time in alternate era format. ERA_T_FMT = 131121 // Time in alternate era format. X_NL_TIME_ERA_NUM_ENTRIES = 131122 // Number entries in the era arrays. X_NL_TIME_ERA_ENTRIES = 131123 // Structure with era entries in usable form. X_NL_WABDAY_1 = 131124 // Sun X_NL_WABDAY_2 = 131125 X_NL_WABDAY_3 = 131126 X_NL_WABDAY_4 = 131127 X_NL_WABDAY_5 = 131128 X_NL_WABDAY_6 = 131129 X_NL_WABDAY_7 = 131130 // Long-named days of the week. X_NL_WDAY_1 = 131131 // Sunday X_NL_WDAY_2 = 131132 // Monday X_NL_WDAY_3 = 131133 // Tuesday X_NL_WDAY_4 = 131134 // Wednesday X_NL_WDAY_5 = 131135 // Thursday X_NL_WDAY_6 = 131136 // Friday X_NL_WDAY_7 = 131137 // Saturday // Abbreviated month names, in the grammatical form used when the month // is a part of a complete date. X_NL_WABMON_1 = 131138 // Jan X_NL_WABMON_2 = 131139 X_NL_WABMON_3 = 131140 X_NL_WABMON_4 = 131141 X_NL_WABMON_5 = 131142 X_NL_WABMON_6 = 131143 X_NL_WABMON_7 = 131144 X_NL_WABMON_8 = 131145 X_NL_WABMON_9 = 131146 X_NL_WABMON_10 = 131147 X_NL_WABMON_11 = 131148 X_NL_WABMON_12 = 131149 // Long month names, in the grammatical form used when the month // is a part of a complete date. X_NL_WMON_1 = 131150 // January X_NL_WMON_2 = 131151 X_NL_WMON_3 = 131152 X_NL_WMON_4 = 131153 X_NL_WMON_5 = 131154 X_NL_WMON_6 = 131155 X_NL_WMON_7 = 131156 X_NL_WMON_8 = 131157 X_NL_WMON_9 = 131158 X_NL_WMON_10 = 131159 X_NL_WMON_11 = 131160 X_NL_WMON_12 = 131161 X_NL_WAM_STR = 131162 // Ante meridiem string. X_NL_WPM_STR = 131163 // Post meridiem string. X_NL_WD_T_FMT = 131164 // Date and time format for strftime. X_NL_WD_FMT = 131165 // Date format for strftime. X_NL_WT_FMT = 131166 // Time format for strftime. X_NL_WT_FMT_AMPM = 131167 // 12-hour time format for strftime. X_NL_WERA_YEAR = 131168 // Year in alternate era format. X_NL_WERA_D_FMT = 131169 // Date in alternate era format. X_NL_WALT_DIGITS = 131170 // Alternate symbols for digits. X_NL_WERA_D_T_FMT = 131171 // Date and time in alternate era format. X_NL_WERA_T_FMT = 131172 // Time in alternate era format. X_NL_TIME_WEEK_NDAYS = 131173 X_NL_TIME_WEEK_1STDAY = 131174 X_NL_TIME_WEEK_1STWEEK = 131175 X_NL_TIME_FIRST_WEEKDAY = 131176 X_NL_TIME_FIRST_WORKDAY = 131177 X_NL_TIME_CAL_DIRECTION = 131178 X_NL_TIME_TIMEZONE = 131179 X_DATE_FMT = 131180 // strftime format for date. X_NL_W_DATE_FMT = 131181 X_NL_TIME_CODESET = 131182 // Long month names, in the grammatical form used when the month // is named by itself. X__ALTMON_1 = 131183 // January X__ALTMON_2 = 131184 X__ALTMON_3 = 131185 X__ALTMON_4 = 131186 X__ALTMON_5 = 131187 X__ALTMON_6 = 131188 X__ALTMON_7 = 131189 X__ALTMON_8 = 131190 X__ALTMON_9 = 131191 X__ALTMON_10 = 131192 X__ALTMON_11 = 131193 X__ALTMON_12 = 131194 // Long month names, in the grammatical form used when the month // is named by itself. X_NL_WALTMON_1 = 131195 // January X_NL_WALTMON_2 = 131196 X_NL_WALTMON_3 = 131197 X_NL_WALTMON_4 = 131198 X_NL_WALTMON_5 = 131199 X_NL_WALTMON_6 = 131200 X_NL_WALTMON_7 = 131201 X_NL_WALTMON_8 = 131202 X_NL_WALTMON_9 = 131203 X_NL_WALTMON_10 = 131204 X_NL_WALTMON_11 = 131205 X_NL_WALTMON_12 = 131206 // Abbreviated month names, in the grammatical form used when the month // is named by itself. X_NL_ABALTMON_1 = 131207 // Jan X_NL_ABALTMON_2 = 131208 X_NL_ABALTMON_3 = 131209 X_NL_ABALTMON_4 = 131210 X_NL_ABALTMON_5 = 131211 X_NL_ABALTMON_6 = 131212 X_NL_ABALTMON_7 = 131213 X_NL_ABALTMON_8 = 131214 X_NL_ABALTMON_9 = 131215 X_NL_ABALTMON_10 = 131216 X_NL_ABALTMON_11 = 131217 X_NL_ABALTMON_12 = 131218 // Abbreviated month names, in the grammatical form used when the month // is named by itself. X_NL_WABALTMON_1 = 131219 // Jan X_NL_WABALTMON_2 = 131220 X_NL_WABALTMON_3 = 131221 X_NL_WABALTMON_4 = 131222 X_NL_WABALTMON_5 = 131223 X_NL_WABALTMON_6 = 131224 X_NL_WABALTMON_7 = 131225 X_NL_WABALTMON_8 = 131226 X_NL_WABALTMON_9 = 131227 X_NL_WABALTMON_10 = 131228 X_NL_WABALTMON_11 = 131229 X_NL_WABALTMON_12 = 131230 X_NL_NUM_LC_TIME = 131231 // Number of indices in LC_TIME category. // LC_COLLATE category: text sorting. // This information is accessed by the strcoll and strxfrm functions. // These `nl_langinfo' names are used only internally. X_NL_COLLATE_NRULES = 196608 X_NL_COLLATE_RULESETS = 196609 X_NL_COLLATE_TABLEMB = 196610 X_NL_COLLATE_WEIGHTMB = 196611 X_NL_COLLATE_EXTRAMB = 196612 X_NL_COLLATE_INDIRECTMB = 196613 X_NL_COLLATE_GAP1 = 196614 X_NL_COLLATE_GAP2 = 196615 X_NL_COLLATE_GAP3 = 196616 X_NL_COLLATE_TABLEWC = 196617 X_NL_COLLATE_WEIGHTWC = 196618 X_NL_COLLATE_EXTRAWC = 196619 X_NL_COLLATE_INDIRECTWC = 196620 X_NL_COLLATE_SYMB_HASH_SIZEMB = 196621 X_NL_COLLATE_SYMB_TABLEMB = 196622 X_NL_COLLATE_SYMB_EXTRAMB = 196623 X_NL_COLLATE_COLLSEQMB = 196624 X_NL_COLLATE_COLLSEQWC = 196625 X_NL_COLLATE_CODESET = 196626 X_NL_NUM_LC_COLLATE = 196627 // LC_CTYPE category: character classification. // This information is accessed by the functions in . // These `nl_langinfo' names are used only internally. X_NL_CTYPE_CLASS = 0 X_NL_CTYPE_TOUPPER = 1 X_NL_CTYPE_GAP1 = 2 X_NL_CTYPE_TOLOWER = 3 X_NL_CTYPE_GAP2 = 4 X_NL_CTYPE_CLASS32 = 5 X_NL_CTYPE_GAP3 = 6 X_NL_CTYPE_GAP4 = 7 X_NL_CTYPE_GAP5 = 8 X_NL_CTYPE_GAP6 = 9 X_NL_CTYPE_CLASS_NAMES = 10 X_NL_CTYPE_MAP_NAMES = 11 X_NL_CTYPE_WIDTH = 12 X_NL_CTYPE_MB_CUR_MAX = 13 X_NL_CTYPE_CODESET_NAME = 14 CODESET = 14 X_NL_CTYPE_TOUPPER32 = 15 X_NL_CTYPE_TOLOWER32 = 16 X_NL_CTYPE_CLASS_OFFSET = 17 X_NL_CTYPE_MAP_OFFSET = 18 X_NL_CTYPE_INDIGITS_MB_LEN = 19 X_NL_CTYPE_INDIGITS0_MB = 20 X_NL_CTYPE_INDIGITS1_MB = 21 X_NL_CTYPE_INDIGITS2_MB = 22 X_NL_CTYPE_INDIGITS3_MB = 23 X_NL_CTYPE_INDIGITS4_MB = 24 X_NL_CTYPE_INDIGITS5_MB = 25 X_NL_CTYPE_INDIGITS6_MB = 26 X_NL_CTYPE_INDIGITS7_MB = 27 X_NL_CTYPE_INDIGITS8_MB = 28 X_NL_CTYPE_INDIGITS9_MB = 29 X_NL_CTYPE_INDIGITS_WC_LEN = 30 X_NL_CTYPE_INDIGITS0_WC = 31 X_NL_CTYPE_INDIGITS1_WC = 32 X_NL_CTYPE_INDIGITS2_WC = 33 X_NL_CTYPE_INDIGITS3_WC = 34 X_NL_CTYPE_INDIGITS4_WC = 35 X_NL_CTYPE_INDIGITS5_WC = 36 X_NL_CTYPE_INDIGITS6_WC = 37 X_NL_CTYPE_INDIGITS7_WC = 38 X_NL_CTYPE_INDIGITS8_WC = 39 X_NL_CTYPE_INDIGITS9_WC = 40 X_NL_CTYPE_OUTDIGIT0_MB = 41 X_NL_CTYPE_OUTDIGIT1_MB = 42 X_NL_CTYPE_OUTDIGIT2_MB = 43 X_NL_CTYPE_OUTDIGIT3_MB = 44 X_NL_CTYPE_OUTDIGIT4_MB = 45 X_NL_CTYPE_OUTDIGIT5_MB = 46 X_NL_CTYPE_OUTDIGIT6_MB = 47 X_NL_CTYPE_OUTDIGIT7_MB = 48 X_NL_CTYPE_OUTDIGIT8_MB = 49 X_NL_CTYPE_OUTDIGIT9_MB = 50 X_NL_CTYPE_OUTDIGIT0_WC = 51 X_NL_CTYPE_OUTDIGIT1_WC = 52 X_NL_CTYPE_OUTDIGIT2_WC = 53 X_NL_CTYPE_OUTDIGIT3_WC = 54 X_NL_CTYPE_OUTDIGIT4_WC = 55 X_NL_CTYPE_OUTDIGIT5_WC = 56 X_NL_CTYPE_OUTDIGIT6_WC = 57 X_NL_CTYPE_OUTDIGIT7_WC = 58 X_NL_CTYPE_OUTDIGIT8_WC = 59 X_NL_CTYPE_OUTDIGIT9_WC = 60 X_NL_CTYPE_TRANSLIT_TAB_SIZE = 61 X_NL_CTYPE_TRANSLIT_FROM_IDX = 62 X_NL_CTYPE_TRANSLIT_FROM_TBL = 63 X_NL_CTYPE_TRANSLIT_TO_IDX = 64 X_NL_CTYPE_TRANSLIT_TO_TBL = 65 X_NL_CTYPE_TRANSLIT_DEFAULT_MISSING_LEN = 66 X_NL_CTYPE_TRANSLIT_DEFAULT_MISSING = 67 X_NL_CTYPE_TRANSLIT_IGNORE_LEN = 68 X_NL_CTYPE_TRANSLIT_IGNORE = 69 X_NL_CTYPE_MAP_TO_NONASCII = 70 X_NL_CTYPE_NONASCII_CASE = 71 X_NL_CTYPE_EXTRA_MAP_1 = 72 X_NL_CTYPE_EXTRA_MAP_2 = 73 X_NL_CTYPE_EXTRA_MAP_3 = 74 X_NL_CTYPE_EXTRA_MAP_4 = 75 X_NL_CTYPE_EXTRA_MAP_5 = 76 X_NL_CTYPE_EXTRA_MAP_6 = 77 X_NL_CTYPE_EXTRA_MAP_7 = 78 X_NL_CTYPE_EXTRA_MAP_8 = 79 X_NL_CTYPE_EXTRA_MAP_9 = 80 X_NL_CTYPE_EXTRA_MAP_10 = 81 X_NL_CTYPE_EXTRA_MAP_11 = 82 X_NL_CTYPE_EXTRA_MAP_12 = 83 X_NL_CTYPE_EXTRA_MAP_13 = 84 X_NL_CTYPE_EXTRA_MAP_14 = 85 X_NL_NUM_LC_CTYPE = 86 // LC_MONETARY category: formatting of monetary quantities. // These items each correspond to a member of `struct lconv', // defined in . X__INT_CURR_SYMBOL = 262144 X__CURRENCY_SYMBOL = 262145 X__MON_DECIMAL_POINT = 262146 X__MON_THOUSANDS_SEP = 262147 X__MON_GROUPING = 262148 X__POSITIVE_SIGN = 262149 X__NEGATIVE_SIGN = 262150 X__INT_FRAC_DIGITS = 262151 X__FRAC_DIGITS = 262152 X__P_CS_PRECEDES = 262153 X__P_SEP_BY_SPACE = 262154 X__N_CS_PRECEDES = 262155 X__N_SEP_BY_SPACE = 262156 X__P_SIGN_POSN = 262157 X__N_SIGN_POSN = 262158 X_NL_MONETARY_CRNCYSTR = 262159 X__INT_P_CS_PRECEDES = 262160 X__INT_P_SEP_BY_SPACE = 262161 X__INT_N_CS_PRECEDES = 262162 X__INT_N_SEP_BY_SPACE = 262163 X__INT_P_SIGN_POSN = 262164 X__INT_N_SIGN_POSN = 262165 X_NL_MONETARY_DUO_INT_CURR_SYMBOL = 262166 X_NL_MONETARY_DUO_CURRENCY_SYMBOL = 262167 X_NL_MONETARY_DUO_INT_FRAC_DIGITS = 262168 X_NL_MONETARY_DUO_FRAC_DIGITS = 262169 X_NL_MONETARY_DUO_P_CS_PRECEDES = 262170 X_NL_MONETARY_DUO_P_SEP_BY_SPACE = 262171 X_NL_MONETARY_DUO_N_CS_PRECEDES = 262172 X_NL_MONETARY_DUO_N_SEP_BY_SPACE = 262173 X_NL_MONETARY_DUO_INT_P_CS_PRECEDES = 262174 X_NL_MONETARY_DUO_INT_P_SEP_BY_SPACE = 262175 X_NL_MONETARY_DUO_INT_N_CS_PRECEDES = 262176 X_NL_MONETARY_DUO_INT_N_SEP_BY_SPACE = 262177 X_NL_MONETARY_DUO_P_SIGN_POSN = 262178 X_NL_MONETARY_DUO_N_SIGN_POSN = 262179 X_NL_MONETARY_DUO_INT_P_SIGN_POSN = 262180 X_NL_MONETARY_DUO_INT_N_SIGN_POSN = 262181 X_NL_MONETARY_UNO_VALID_FROM = 262182 X_NL_MONETARY_UNO_VALID_TO = 262183 X_NL_MONETARY_DUO_VALID_FROM = 262184 X_NL_MONETARY_DUO_VALID_TO = 262185 X_NL_MONETARY_CONVERSION_RATE = 262186 X_NL_MONETARY_DECIMAL_POINT_WC = 262187 X_NL_MONETARY_THOUSANDS_SEP_WC = 262188 X_NL_MONETARY_CODESET = 262189 X_NL_NUM_LC_MONETARY = 262190 // LC_NUMERIC category: formatting of numbers. // These also correspond to members of `struct lconv'; see . X__DECIMAL_POINT = 65536 RADIXCHAR = 65536 X__THOUSANDS_SEP = 65537 THOUSEP = 65537 X__GROUPING = 65538 X_NL_NUMERIC_DECIMAL_POINT_WC = 65539 X_NL_NUMERIC_THOUSANDS_SEP_WC = 65540 X_NL_NUMERIC_CODESET = 65541 X_NL_NUM_LC_NUMERIC = 65542 X__YESEXPR = 327680 // Regex matching ``yes'' input. X__NOEXPR = 327681 // Regex matching ``no'' input. X__YESSTR = 327682 // Output string for ``yes''. X__NOSTR = 327683 // Output string for ``no''. X_NL_MESSAGES_CODESET = 327684 X_NL_NUM_LC_MESSAGES = 327685 X_NL_PAPER_HEIGHT = 458752 X_NL_PAPER_WIDTH = 458753 X_NL_PAPER_CODESET = 458754 X_NL_NUM_LC_PAPER = 458755 X_NL_NAME_NAME_FMT = 524288 X_NL_NAME_NAME_GEN = 524289 X_NL_NAME_NAME_MR = 524290 X_NL_NAME_NAME_MRS = 524291 X_NL_NAME_NAME_MISS = 524292 X_NL_NAME_NAME_MS = 524293 X_NL_NAME_CODESET = 524294 X_NL_NUM_LC_NAME = 524295 X_NL_ADDRESS_POSTAL_FMT = 589824 X_NL_ADDRESS_COUNTRY_NAME = 589825 X_NL_ADDRESS_COUNTRY_POST = 589826 X_NL_ADDRESS_COUNTRY_AB2 = 589827 X_NL_ADDRESS_COUNTRY_AB3 = 589828 X_NL_ADDRESS_COUNTRY_CAR = 589829 X_NL_ADDRESS_COUNTRY_NUM = 589830 X_NL_ADDRESS_COUNTRY_ISBN = 589831 X_NL_ADDRESS_LANG_NAME = 589832 X_NL_ADDRESS_LANG_AB = 589833 X_NL_ADDRESS_LANG_TERM = 589834 X_NL_ADDRESS_LANG_LIB = 589835 X_NL_ADDRESS_CODESET = 589836 X_NL_NUM_LC_ADDRESS = 589837 X_NL_TELEPHONE_TEL_INT_FMT = 655360 X_NL_TELEPHONE_TEL_DOM_FMT = 655361 X_NL_TELEPHONE_INT_SELECT = 655362 X_NL_TELEPHONE_INT_PREFIX = 655363 X_NL_TELEPHONE_CODESET = 655364 X_NL_NUM_LC_TELEPHONE = 655365 X_NL_MEASUREMENT_MEASUREMENT = 720896 X_NL_MEASUREMENT_CODESET = 720897 X_NL_NUM_LC_MEASUREMENT = 720898 X_NL_IDENTIFICATION_TITLE = 786432 X_NL_IDENTIFICATION_SOURCE = 786433 X_NL_IDENTIFICATION_ADDRESS = 786434 X_NL_IDENTIFICATION_CONTACT = 786435 X_NL_IDENTIFICATION_EMAIL = 786436 X_NL_IDENTIFICATION_TEL = 786437 X_NL_IDENTIFICATION_FAX = 786438 X_NL_IDENTIFICATION_LANGUAGE = 786439 X_NL_IDENTIFICATION_TERRITORY = 786440 X_NL_IDENTIFICATION_AUDIENCE = 786441 X_NL_IDENTIFICATION_APPLICATION = 786442 X_NL_IDENTIFICATION_ABBREVIATION = 786443 X_NL_IDENTIFICATION_REVISION = 786444 X_NL_IDENTIFICATION_DATE = 786445 X_NL_IDENTIFICATION_CATEGORY = 786446 X_NL_IDENTIFICATION_CODESET = 786447 X_NL_NUM_LC_IDENTIFICATION = 786448 // This marks the highest value used. 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