Document Number: N1042
Document Date: 2003-11-08
Ordering in the standard C locale is according to the code point order of ISO/IEC 646:1993.
Clause 2: Classification of charactersThe C locale uses normal classification of characters, such as letters, digits, punctuation and control characters, and letters are mapped between uppercase and lowercase.
Clause 3: Numeric formattingThe decimal separator is FULL STOP "."
The thousands separator is void.
There is no grouping of large numbers.
The abbreviations used for before or after noon are "AM" and "PM" respectively.
Weekday name Short weekday name Sunday Sun Monday Mon Tuesday Tue Wednesday Wed Thursday Thu Friday Fri Saturday SatThe abbreviations used for before or after noon are "AM" and "PM" respectively.
Clause 6: Affirmative and negative answers Yes expressions: strings starting with "Y" or "y" (= Yes) No expressions: strings starting with "N" or "n" (= No)End of Narrative Cultural Specification.
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