namespace std {
class messages_base {
public:
using catalog = unspecified signed integer type;
};
template<class charT>
class messages : public locale::facet, public messages_base {
public:
using char_type = charT;
using string_type = basic_string<charT>;
explicit messages(size_t refs = 0);
catalog open(const string& fn, const locale&) const;
string_type get(catalog c, int set, int msgid,
const string_type& dfault) const;
void close(catalog c) const;
static locale::id id;
protected:
~messages();
virtual catalog do_open(const string&, const locale&) const;
virtual string_type do_get(catalog, int set, int msgid,
const string_type& dfault) const;
virtual void do_close(catalog) const;
};
}
Values of type
messages_base::catalog
usable as arguments to members
get
and
close
can be obtained only by calling member
open.catalog open(const string& name, const locale& loc) const;
Returns: do_open(name, loc). string_type get(catalog cat, int set, int msgid, const string_type& dfault) const;
Returns: do_get(cat, set, msgid, dfault). void close(catalog cat) const;
Effects: Calls
do_close(cat). catalog do_open(const string& name, const locale& loc) const;
Returns: A value that may be passed to
get()
to retrieve a message from the message catalog identified by the string
name according to an
implementation-defined mapping
. The result can be used until it is passed to
close().Returns a value less than 0 if no such catalog can be opened
.Remarks: The locale argument
loc
is used for character set code conversion when retrieving
messages, if needed
. string_type do_get(catalog cat, int set, int msgid, const string_type& dfault) const;
Preconditions: cat is a catalog obtained from
open()
and not yet closed
. Returns: A message identified by arguments
set,
msgid, and
dfault, according
to an
implementation-defined mapping
. If no
such message can be found, returns
dfault.void do_close(catalog cat) const;
Preconditions: cat is a catalog obtained from
open()
and not yet closed
. Effects: Releases unspecified resources associated with
cat. Remarks: The limit on such resources, if any, is
implementation-defined
.