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1.\" $NetBSD: strfmon.3,v 1.3 2005/04/04 08:19:00 wiz Exp $
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28.\"
29.Dd October 12, 2002
30.Dt STRFMON 3
31.Os
32.Sh NAME
33.Nm strfmon ,
34.Nm strfmon_l
35.Nd convert monetary value to string
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36.\" .Sh LIBRARY
37.\" .Lb libc
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38.Sh SYNOPSIS
39.In monetary.h
40.Ft ssize_t
41.Fo strfmon
42.Fa "char *restrict s"
43.Fa "size_t maxsize"
44.Fa "const char *restrict format"
45.Fa "..."
46.Fc
47.In monetary.h
48.In xlocale.h
49.Ft ssize_t
50.Fo strfmon_l
51.Fa "char *restrict s"
52.Fa "size_t maxsize"
53.Fa "locale_t loc"
54.Fa "const char *restrict format"
55.Fa "..."
56.Fc
57.Sh DESCRIPTION
58The
59.Fn strfmon
60function places characters into the array pointed to by
61.Fa s ,
62as controlled by the string pointed to by
63.Fa format .
64No more than
65.Fa maxsize
66bytes are placed into the array.
67.Pp
68While the
69.Fn strfmon
70function uses the current locale, the
71.Fn strfmon_l
72function may be passed a locale directly. See
73.Xr xlocale 3
74for more information.
75.Pp
76The format string is composed of zero or more directives:
77ordinary characters (not
78.Cm % ) ,
79which are copied unchanged to the output stream; and conversion
80specifications, each of which results in fetching zero or more subsequent
81arguments.
82Each conversion specification is introduced by the
83.Cm %
84character.
85After the
86.Cm % ,
87the following appear in sequence:
88.Bl -bullet
89.It
90Zero or more of the following flags:
91.Bl -tag -width "XXX"
92.It Cm = Ns Ar f
93A
94.Sq Cm =
95character followed by another character
96.Ar f
97which is used as the numeric fill character.
98.It Cm ^
99Do not use grouping characters, regardless of the current locale default.
100.It Cm +
101Represent positive values by prefixing them with a positive sign,
102and negative values by prefixing them with a negative sign.
103This is the default.
104.It Cm \&(
105Enclose negative values in parentheses.
106.It Cm \&!
107Do not include a currency symbol in the output.
108.It Cm \-
109Left justify the result.
110Only valid when a field width is specified.
111.El
112.It
113An optional minimum field width as a decimal number.
114By default, there is no minimum width.
115.It
116A
117.Sq Cm #
118sign followed by a decimal number specifying the maximum
119expected number of digits after the radix character.
120.It
121A
122.Sq Cm \&.
123character followed by a decimal number specifying the number
b5d655f7 124of digits after the radix character.
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125.It
126One of the following conversion specifiers:
127.Bl -tag -width "XXX"
128.It Cm i
129The
130.Vt double
131argument is formatted as an international monetary amount.
132.It Cm n
133The
134.Vt double
135argument is formatted as a national monetary amount.
136.It Cm %
137A
138.Sq Li %
139character is written.
140.El
141.El
142.Sh RETURN VALUES
143If the total number of resulting bytes, including the terminating
144.Dv NULL
145byte, is not more than
146.Fa maxsize ,
147.Fn strfmon
148returns the number of bytes placed into the array pointed to by
149.Fa s ,
150not including the terminating
151.Dv NULL
152byte.
153Otherwise, \-1 is returned,
154the contents of the array are indeterminate,
155and
156.Va errno
157is set to indicate the error.
158.Sh ERRORS
159The
160.Fn strfmon
161function will fail if:
162.Bl -tag -width Er
163.It Bq Er E2BIG
164Conversion stopped due to lack of space in the buffer.
165.It Bq Er EINVAL
166The format string is invalid.
167.It Bq Er ENOMEM
168Not enough memory for temporary buffers.
169.El
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170.Sh EXAMPLE
171.Bd -literal -offset indent -compact
172 #include <stdio.h>
173 #include <monetary.h>
174 #include <locale.h>
175
176 int main() {
177 char buf[200];
178 setlocale(LC_ALL, "en_US");
179 (void)strfmon (buf, sizeof(buf)-1, "%n" , 123456.78);
180 printf("%s\n", buf);
181 }
182.Ed
183.Pp
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184.Sh SEE ALSO
185.Xr localeconv 3 ,
186.Xr xlocale 3
187.Sh STANDARDS
188The
189.Fn strfmon
190function
191conforms to
192.St -p1003.1-2001 .
193.Sh AUTHORS
194.An -nosplit
195The
196.Fn strfmon
197function was implemented by
198.An Alexey Zelkin Aq phantom@FreeBSD.org .
199.Pp
200This manual page was written by
201.An Jeroen Ruigrok van der Werven Aq asmodai@FreeBSD.org
b5d655f7 202based on the standard's text.
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203.Sh BUGS
204The
205.Fn strfmon
206function does not correctly handle multibyte characters in the
207.Fa format
208argument.