man pages section 3: Basic Library Functions

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Updated: July 2014
 
 

setcat(3C)

Name

setcat - define default catalog

Synopsis

#include <pfmt.h>

char *setcat(const char *catalog);

Description

The setcat() function defines the default message catalog to be used by subsequent calls to gettxt(3C), lfmt(3C), or pfmt(3C) that do not explicitly specify a message catalog.

The catalog argument must be limited to 14 characters. These characters must be selected from a set of all characters values, excluding \0 (null) and the ASCII codes for / (slash) and : (colon).

The setcat() function assumes that the catalog exists. No checking is done on the argument.

A null pointer passed as an argument will result in the return of a pointer to the current default message catalog name. A pointer to an empty string passed as an argument will cancel the default catalog.

If no default catalog is specified, or if catalog is an invalid catalog name, subsequent calls to gettxt(3C), lfmt(3C), or pfmt(3C) that do not explicitly specify a catalog name will use Message not found!!\n as default string.

Return Values

Upon successful completion, setcat() returns a pointer to the catalog name. Otherwise, it returns a null pointer.

Examples

Example 1 Example of setcat() function.
        setcat("test");
        gettxt(":10", "hello world\n")

Attributes

See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes:

ATTRIBUTE TYPE
ATTRIBUTE VALUE
MT-Level
MT-Safe

See also

gettxt(3C), lfmt(3C), pfmt(3C), setlocale(3C), attributes(5), environ(5)