#include <errno.h> #include <stdio.h> #include <locale.h> /* This program calls setlocale() three times. The second call */ /* is for a nonexistent locale. The third call is for an */ /* existing file that is not a locale file. */ main() { char *ret_str; errno = 0; printf("setlocale (LC_ALL, \"POSIX\")"); ret_str = (char *) setlocale(LC_ALL, "POSIX"); if (ret_str == NULL) perror("setlocale error"); else printf(" call was successful\n"); errno = 0; printf("\n\nsetlocale (LC_ALL, \"junk.junk_codeset\")"); ret_str = (char *) setlocale(LC_ALL, "junk.junk_codeset"); if (ret_str == NULL) perror(" returned error"); else printf(" call was successful\n"); errno = 0; printf("\n\nsetlocale (LC_ ALL, \"sys$login:login.com\")"); ret_str = (char *) setlocale(LC_ ALL, "sys$login:login.com"); if (ret_str == NULL) perror(" returned error"); else printf(" call was successful\n"); } Running the example program produces the following result: setlocale (LC_ALL, "POSIX") call was successful setlocale (LC_ALL, "junk.junk_codeset") returned error: no such file or directory setlocale (LC_ALL, "sys$login:login.com") returned error: nontranslatable vms error code: 0x35C07C %c-f-localebad, not a locale file