#include <nl_types.h> #include <locale.h> #include <stdarg.h> #include <stdio.h> #include <stdlib.h> #include <unixio.h> /* This test makes use of all the message catalog routines. catopen */ /* opens the catalog ready for reading, then each of the three */ /* messages in the catalog are extracted in turn using catgets and */ /* printed out. catclose closes the catalog after use. */ /* The catalog source file used to create the catalog is as follows: */ /* $ This is a message file * $ * $quote " * $ another comment line * $set 1 * 1 "First set, first message" * 2 "second message - This long message uses a backslash \ * for continuation." * $set 2 * 1 "Second set, first message" */ char *default_msg = "this is the first message."; main() { nl_catd catalog; int msg1, msg2, retval; char *cat = "sys$disk:[]catgets_example.cat"; /*Force local catalog*/ char *msgtxt; char string[128]; /* Create the message test catalog */ system("gencat catgets_example.msgx catgets_example.cat") ; if ((catalog = catopen(cat, 0)) == (nl_catd) - 1) { perror("catopen"); exit(EXIT_FAILURE); } msgtxt = catgets(catalog, 1, 1, default_msg); printf("%s\n", msgtxt); msgtxt = catgets(catalog, 1, 2, default_msg); printf("%s\n", msgtxt); msgtxt = catgets(catalog, 2, 1, default_msg); printf("%s\n", msgtxt); if ((retval = catclose(catalog)) == -1) { perror("catclose"); exit(EXIT_FAILURE); } delete("catgets_example.cat;") ; /* Remove the test catalog */ } Running the example program produces the following result: First set, first message second message - This long message uses a backslash for continuation. Second set, first message