Ordering in the C and POSIX is according to the code point order of ISO/IEC 646:1993.
The C and POSIX locale uses normal classification of characters, such as letters, digits, punctuation and control characters, and letters are mapped between uppercase and lowercase.
The decimal separator is FULL STOP <.>
The thousands separator is void.
There is no grouping of large numbers.
Weekday name | Short weekday name |
Sunday | Sun |
Monday | Mon |
Tuesday | Tue |
Wednesday | Wed |
Thursday | Thu |
Friday | Fri |
Saturday | Sat |
Month name | Short month name |
January | Jan |
February | Feb |
March | Mar |
April | Apr |
May | May |
June | Jun |
July | Jul |
August | Aug |
September | Sep |
October | Oct |
November | Nov |
December | Dec |
Abbreviated day and time: | Tue Jun 7 23:22:33 1994 |
Numeric date: | 06/23/99 |
Time: | 18:06:20 |
12-hour time: | 06:06:20 PM |
The abbreviations used for before or after noon are "AM" and "PM" respectively.
Yes expressions: strings starting with | "Y" or "y" | (= Yes) |
No expressions: strings starting with | "N" or "n" | (= No) |
End of Narrative Cultural Specification.