Stefan Krah <stefan-use...@bytereef.org> added the comment:

This fails in _localemodule.c: str2uni(). mbstowcs(NULL, s, 0) is
LC_CTYPE sensitive, but LC_CTYPE is UTF-8 in my terminal.

If I set LC_CTYPE and LC_NUMERIC together, things work.

This raises the question: If LC_CTYPE and LC_NUMERIC differ (and
since they are separate entities I assume they may differ), what
is the correct way to convert the separator and the decimal point?


a) call setlocale(LC_CTYPE, setlocale(LC_NUMERIC, NULL)) before
   mbstowcs. This is not really an option.


b) use some kind of _mbstowcs_l
(http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/k1f9b8cy(VS.80).aspx), which
takes a locale parameter. But I don't
find such a thing on Linux.

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