Tony Mechelynck wrote:

> My gvim (7.3.329) is compiled with +float.
> My environment contains
>    $LANG=en_US.UTF-8
>    $LANGUAGE=
>    $LC_PAPER=en_GB
>    $LC_TIME=en_GB
>    no other $LC_something
> My vimrc sets
>    language messages C
>    language time en_GB
> But contrary to what is said in the help (currently at line 78 of 
> mlang.txt, one page or so below :help :lang), $LC_NUMERIC (as seen in 
> the output of :lang with no arguments) is not set at C, it remains at 
> en_US.UTF-8 (implicitly from $LANG I suppose).
> 
> In this case it doesn't matter since the decimal point for en_US is the 
> period. But I wonder what would have happened in a French locale (where 
> the "decimal-point is comma" convention is /de rigueur/).

Vim does explicitly set LC_NUMERIC to "C".  And that's what happens for
me.  I can't guess why it's different for you.

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