Bram Moolenaar writes:
> > > I still haven't heard a reason why setlocale() needs to be case-sensitive.
> > It isn't in glibc.
>
> Ah, after all that discussion you are telling me that it already works like I
> desired?
Oops, Markus and I got it wrong here. Correction:
The standards don't specify that setlocale() would be case INsensitive.
Therefore in glibc setlocale() is case sensitive on the language_territory
part.
Bruno
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