std::messages<CharT>::close, std::messages<CharT>::do_close
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Defined in header <locale>
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public: void close( catalog c ) const; |
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protected: virtual void do_close( catalog c ) const; |
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1) Public member function, calls the protected virtual member function
do_close
of the most derived class.2) Releases the implementation-defined resources associated with an open catalog that is designated by the value c of type
catalog
(inherited from std::messages_base), which was obtained from open().Contents |
[edit] Parameters
c | - | a valid open catalog identifier, on which close() has not yet been called
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[edit] Return value
(none)
[edit] Notes
On POSIX systems, this function call usually translates to a call to catclose()
. In GNU libstdc++, which is implemented in terms of GNU gettext()
, it does nothing.
[edit] Example
The following example demonstrated retrieval of messages: on a typical GNU/Linux system it reads from /usr/share/locale/de/LC_MESSAGES/sed.mo
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Run this code
#include <iostream> #include <locale> int main() { std::locale loc("de_DE.utf8"); std::cout.imbue(loc); auto& facet = std::use_facet<std::messages<char>>(loc); auto cat = facet.open("sed", loc); if (cat < 0) std::cout << "Could not open german \"sed\" message catalog\n"; else std::cout << "\"No match\" in German: " << facet.get(cat, 0, 0, "No match") << '\n' << "\"Memory exhausted\" in German: " << facet.get(cat, 0, 0, "Memory exhausted") << '\n'; facet.close(cat); }
Possible output:
"No match" in German: Keine Übereinstimmung "Memory exhausted" in German: Speicher erschöpft