setlocale
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The latest version of this topic can be found at setlocale. Defines the locale (Country/Region and language) to be used when translating wide-character constants and string literals.
#pragma setlocale
( "[locale-string]" )
Because the algorithm for converting multibyte characters to wide characters may vary by locale or the compilation may take place in a different locale from where an executable file will be run, this pragma provides a way to specify the target locale at compile time. This guarantees that the wide-character strings will be stored in the correct format.
The default locale-string is "".
The "C" locale maps each character in the string to its value as a wchar_t
(unsigned short). Other values that are valid for setlocale
are those entries that are found in the Language Strings list. For example, you could issue:
#pragma setlocale
("dutch")
The ability to issue a language string depends on the code page and language ID support on your computer.