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Bug (?): The LC_NUMERIC variable
From: |
Massimo . Campanini |
Subject: |
Bug (?): The LC_NUMERIC variable |
Date: |
Wed, 6 Dec 2006 11:21:55 +0100 |
Goood morning.
I am an AWK newbie on Windows XP SP2 and Windows 2000 SP4.
I used for same time to work with release 3.0.6, then I decided to upgrade
to the latest version (3.1.3.2) and some problems arose with numeric
interpretations due to my Italian Regional Settings. I solved my problem
setting properly the numeric settings in the Regional Settings (setting
the '.' as decimal separator and the ',' as thousands separator), but
since this looks like a dirty trick I looked in the gawk manual and found
out about the LC_NUMERIC variable.
I tried both it internally at my code (an assignment LC_NUMERIC=C in the
BEGIN statement) and externally (at the DOS prompt, before launching the
gawk interpreter) but nothing changes. (I also would like to know where to
find a list of the possible values for the LC_NUMERIC variable, since I
found it nowhere throughout the Internet...).
At this point, either I absolutely misunderstood how to use the LC_NUMERIC
variable, or there is a bug in gawk.
Would you help me please??
Thanks a lot for your effort.
Kind regards
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Massimo Campanini
Wireless Solutions
Avionics System Design - Navigation Laboratory
Via A. Negrone, 1/A
16156 Genova (GE) - ITALY
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