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IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE 17.\" FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL 18.\" DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS 19.\" OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) 20.\" HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT 21.\" LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY 22.\" OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF 23.\" SUCH DAMAGE. 24.\" 25.Dd December 6, 2023 26.Dt STRFMON 3 27.Os 28.Sh NAME 29.Nm strfmon , 30.Nm strfmon_l 31.Nd convert monetary value to string 32.Sh LIBRARY 33.Lb libc 34.Sh SYNOPSIS 35.In monetary.h 36.Ft ssize_t 37.Fn strfmon "char * restrict s" "size_t maxsize" "const char * restrict format" "..." 38.In monetary.h 39.In xlocale.h 40.Ft ssize_t 41.Fn strfmon_l "char * restrict s" "size_t maxsize" "locale_t loc" "const char * restrict format" "..." 42.Sh DESCRIPTION 43The 44.Fn strfmon 45function places characters into the array pointed to by 46.Fa s , 47as controlled by the string pointed to by 48.Fa format . 49No more than 50.Fa maxsize 51bytes are placed into the array. 52.Pp 53The 54.Fn strfmon_l 55function takes an explicit locale argument, whereas the 56.Fn strfmon 57function uses the current global or per-thread locale. 58.Pp 59The format string is composed of zero or more directives: 60ordinary characters (not 61.Cm % ) , 62which are copied unchanged to the output stream; and conversion 63specifications, each of which results in fetching zero or more subsequent 64arguments. 65Each conversion specification is introduced by the 66.Cm % 67character. 68After the 69.Cm % , 70the following appear in sequence: 71.Bl -bullet 72.It 73Zero or more of the following flags: 74.Bl -tag -width "XXX" 75.It Cm = Ns Ar f 76A 77.Sq Cm = 78character followed by another character 79.Ar f 80which is used as the numeric fill character. 81.It Cm ^ 82Do not use grouping characters, regardless of the current locale default. 83.It Cm + 84Represent positive values by prefixing them with a positive sign, 85and negative values by prefixing them with a negative sign. 86This is the default. 87.It Cm \&( 88Enclose negative values in parentheses. 89.It Cm \&! 90Do not include a currency symbol in the output. 91.It Cm \- 92Left justify the result. 93Only valid when a field width is specified. 94.El 95.It 96An optional minimum field width as a decimal number. 97By default, there is no minimum width. 98.It 99A 100.Sq Cm # 101sign followed by a decimal number specifying the maximum 102expected number of digits before the radix character. 103When this option is used, values that do not exceed the 104specified number of digits are formatted so they will be 105correctly aligned with other values printed using the same 106format. 107This includes always leaving space for a possible sign 108indicator, even if none is needed for a particular value. 109.It 110A 111.Sq Cm \&. 112character followed by a decimal number specifying the number 113of digits after the radix character. 114.It 115One of the following conversion specifiers: 116.Bl -tag -width "XXX" 117.It Cm i 118The 119.Vt double 120argument is formatted as an international monetary amount. 121.It Cm n 122The 123.Vt double 124argument is formatted as a national monetary amount. 125.It Cm % 126A 127.Sq Li % 128character is written. 129.El 130.El 131.Sh RETURN VALUES 132If the total number of resulting bytes, including the terminating 133.Dv NUL 134byte, is not more than 135.Fa maxsize , 136.Fn strfmon 137and 138.Fn strfmon_l 139return the number of bytes placed into the array pointed to by 140.Fa s , 141not including the terminating 142.Dv NUL 143byte. 144Otherwise, \-1 is returned, 145the contents of the array are indeterminate, 146and 147.Va errno 148is set to indicate the error. 149.Sh EXAMPLES 150The following example will format the value 151.Dq Li 1234567.89 152to the string 153.Dq Li $1,234,567.89 : 154.Bd -literal -offset indent 155#include <stdio.h> 156#include <monetary.h> 157#include <locale.h> 158 159int 160main(void) 161{ 162 char string[100]; 163 double money = 1234567.89; 164 165 if (setlocale(LC_MONETARY, "en_US.UTF-8") == NULL) { 166 fprintf(stderr, "Unable to setlocale().\\n"); 167 return (1); 168 } 169 170 strfmon(string, sizeof(string) - 1, "%n", money); 171 printf("%s\\n", string); 172 173 return (0); 174} 175.Ed 176.Sh ERRORS 177The 178.Fn strfmon 179function will fail if: 180.Bl -tag -width Er 181.It Bq Er E2BIG 182Conversion stopped due to lack of space in the buffer. 183.It Bq Er EINVAL 184The format string is invalid. 185.It Bq Er ENOMEM 186Not enough memory for temporary buffers. 187.El 188.Sh SEE ALSO 189.Xr localeconv 3 , 190.Xr xlocale 3 191.Sh STANDARDS 192The 193.Fn strfmon 194function 195conforms to 196.St -p1003.1-2001 . 197The 198.Fn strfmon_l 199function conforms to 200.St -p1003.1-2008 . 201.Sh AUTHORS 202.An -nosplit 203The 204.Fn strfmon 205function was implemented by 206.An Alexey Zelkin Aq Mt phantom@FreeBSD.org . 207.Pp 208This manual page was written by 209.An Jeroen Ruigrok van der Werven Aq Mt asmodai@FreeBSD.org 210based on the standards' text. 211.Sh BUGS 212The 213.Fn strfmon 214function does not correctly handle multibyte characters in the 215.Fa format 216argument. 217