Travis Vitek wrote: [...] > Exactly. I'm okay with a warning. I'm considering adding a > warning for each locale that couldn't be loaded. If no usable > locale is available, I will issue another warning that the 'C' > locale will be used. You mean only when --locales= is used, right? I.e., not when the test itself finds one that's bad. That sounds like useful enhancement. > >> The API is the same. The machinery is enabled automatically by >> pointing the RWSTD_LOCALE_ROOT environment variable at the root >> of the stdcxx locale database tree and referencing locales >> installed under it by name (or pathname). Most of the locale >> tests, including 22.locale.time.put.cpp, exercise both >> implementations. > > I'll add this to my todo list. Right now I think it is best if > I get some commitable tests written. :) Sounds good! Martin