Answer a locale question in a comment.
Change-Id: If2c287ed8d2a3b518ceff891f1e6d995d7a7daad Reviewed-on: https://code.wireshark.org/review/17182 Reviewed-by: Gerald Combs <gerald@wireshark.org>
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* it doesn't happen to match the settings of any of the
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* locale environment variables.
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*
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* XXX - what happens on Windows? If nobody's explicitly
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* overridden any of the environment variables, does this
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* reflect the locale settings in the OS? If so, does
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* that include the code page? (We're not using UTF-16
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* for output to files or the console; using code page
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* 65001, i.e. UTF-8, as your system code page probably
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* works best with Wireshark.)
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* On Windows get_locale returns the full language, country
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* name, and code page, e.g. "English_United States.1252":
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* https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/x99tb11d.aspx
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*/
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if ((lang = get_locale()) != NULL) {
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g_string_append_printf(str, ", with locale %s", lang);
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