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@ -61,40 +61,6 @@ locale.setlocale(locale.LC_ALL,"")
Returns the database of of the local conventions as a dictionary. Returns the database of of the local conventions as a dictionary.
This dictionary has the following strings as keys: This dictionary has the following strings as keys:
\begin{tableiii}{l|l|l}{code}{Key}{Category}{Meaning}
\lineiii{'decimal_point'}{\constant{LC_NUMERIC}}
{Decimal point character.}
\lineiii{'grouping'}{\constant{LC_NUMERIC}}
{Sequence of numbers specifying which relative positions
the \code{'thousands_sep'} is expected. If the sequence is
terminated with \constant{CHAR_MAX}, no further grouping
is performed. If the sequence terminates with a \code{0},
the last group size is repeatedly used.}
\lineiii{'thousands_sep'}{\constant{LC_NUMERIC}}
{Character used between groups.}\hline
\lineiii{'int_curr_symbol'}{\constant{LC_MONETARY}}
{International currency symbol.}
\lineiii{'currency_symbol'}{\constant{LC_MONETARY}}
{Local currency symbol.}
\lineiii{'mon_decimal_point'}{\constant{LC_MONETARY}}
{Decimal point used for monetary values.}
\lineiii{'mon_thousands_sep'}{\constant{LC_MONETARY}}
{Group separator used for monetary values.}
\lineiii{'mon_grouping'}{\constant{LC_MONETARY}}
{Equivalent to \code{'grouping'}, used for monetary
values.}
\lineiii{'positive_sign'}{\constant{LC_MONETARY}}
{Symbol used to annotate a positive monetary value.}
\lineiii{'negative_sign'}{\constant{LC_MONETARY}}
{Symbol used to annotate a nnegative monetary value.}
\lineiii{'frac_digits'}{\constant{LC_MONETARY}}
{Number of fractional digits used in local formatting
of monetary values.}
\lineiii{'int_frac_digits'}{\constant{LC_MONETARY}}
{Number of fractional digits used in international
formatting of monetary values.}
\end{tableiii}
\begin{itemize} \begin{itemize}
\item \item
\code{'decimal_point'} specifies the decimal point used in floating \code{'decimal_point'} specifies the decimal point used in floating