* FW: How to parse number from IO buffer based on locale?
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Subject: How to parse number from IO buffer based on locale?
Has POSIX ever mentioned how to do this in a standard form? Particularly, if decimal point/decimal seperators are multibytes like wae_CH, or space, what kind of behavior it should behave?
Parsing multibytes decimal point like ’ will end up corruption io buffer.
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