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STRTOD_L(3)                             BSD Library Functions Manual                             STRTOD_L(3)

NAME
     strtod_l, strtof_l, strtold_l -- convert ASCII string to floating point

LIBRARY
     Standard C Library (libc, -lc)

SYNOPSIS
     #include <stdlib.h>
     #include <xlocale.h>

     double
     strtod_l(const char * restrict nptr, char ** restrict endptr, locale_t loc);

     float
     strtof_l(const char * restrict nptr, char ** restrict endptr, locale_t loc);

     long double
     strtold_l(const char * restrict nptr, char ** restrict endptr, locale_t loc);

DESCRIPTION
     The strtod_l(), strtof_l(), and strtold_l() functions are extended locale versions of the strtod(),
     strtof(), and strtold() functions, respectively.  Refer to their manual pages for details.  Also, see
     xlocale(3) for more information about extended locales.

SEE ALSO
     strtod(3), xlocale(3)

BSD                                            March 11, 2005                                            BSD

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