NAME
printf_l,
asprintf_l, fprintf_l,
snprintf_l, sprintf_l,
vasprintf_l, vfprintf_l,
vprintf_l, vsnprintf_l,
vsprintf_l —
formatted output conversion
LIBRARY
library “libc”
SYNOPSIS
#include <stdio.h>
#include <xlocale.h>
int
printf_l(locale_t
loc, const char *
restrict format,
...);
int
asprintf_l(char
**ret, locale_t
loc, const char *
format, ...);
int
fprintf_l(FILE
* restrict stream,
locale_t loc,
const char * restrict
format, ...);
int
snprintf_l(char
* restrict str, size_t
size, locale_t loc,
const char * restrict
format, ...);
int
sprintf_l(char
* restrict str, locale_t
loc, const char *
restrict format,
...);
int
vasprintf_l(char
**ret, locale_t
loc, const char
*format, va_list
ap);
int
vfprintf_l(FILE
* restrict stream,
locale_t loc,
const char * restrict
format, va_list
ap);
int
vprintf_l(locale_t
loc, const char *
restrict format, va_list
ap);
int
vsnprintf_l(char
* restrict str, size_t
size, locale_t loc,
const char * restrict
format, va_list
ap);
int
vsprintf_l(char
* restrict str, locale_t
loc, const char *
restrict format, va_list
ap);
DESCRIPTION
The above functions are used to convert formatted output in the locale loc. They behave in the same way as the versions without the _l suffix, but use the specified locale rather than the global or per-thread locale. See the specific manual pages for more information.SEE ALSO
STANDARDS
These functions do not conform to any specific standard so they should be considered as non-portable local extensions.
HISTORY
These functions first appeared in Darwin and were first implemented in FreeBSD 9.1.