[program_options] Need workaround for broken stdlib

Hello, I use program options under 32-bit Windows and I like how easy it is to work with. However I need to support a Windows Mobile 5 based platform that doesn't have a <locale> header. Is there a possible work around for this problem or do I need to roll my own config file solution? P.S. it does have a <locale.h> header which I've attached for reference. Thanks, Michael Marcin // // Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. // // // Use of this source code is subject to the terms of the Microsoft end-user // license agreement (EULA) under which you licensed this SOFTWARE PRODUCT. // If you did not accept the terms of the EULA, you are not authorized to use // this source code. For a copy of the EULA, please see the LICENSE.RTF on your // install media. // /*** *locale.h - definitions/declarations for localization routines * * *Purpose: * This file defines the structures, values, macros, and functions * used by the localization routines. * * [Public] * ****/ #if _MSC_VER > 1000 #pragma once #endif #ifndef _INC_LOCALE #define _INC_LOCALE #if !defined(_WIN32) && !defined(_MAC) #error ERROR: Only Mac or Win32 targets supported! #endif #ifdef _MSC_VER /* * Currently, all MS C compilers for Win32 platforms default to 8 byte * alignment. */ #pragma pack(push,8) #endif /* _MSC_VER */ #ifdef __cplusplus extern "C" { #endif /* Define _CRTIMP */ #ifndef _CRTIMP #ifdef _DLL #define _CRTIMP __declspec(dllimport) #else /* ndef _DLL */ #define _CRTIMP #endif /* _DLL */ #endif /* _CRTIMP */ /* Define __cdecl for non-Microsoft compilers */ #if ( !defined(_MSC_VER) && !defined(__cdecl) ) #define __cdecl #endif /* Define _CRTAPI1 (for compatibility with the NT SDK) */ #ifndef _CRTAPI1 #if _MSC_VER >= 800 && _M_IX86 >= 300 #define _CRTAPI1 __cdecl #else #define _CRTAPI1 #endif #endif #ifndef _MAC #ifndef _WCHAR_T_DEFINED typedef unsigned short wchar_t; #define _WCHAR_T_DEFINED #endif #endif /* ndef _MAC */ /* define NULL pointer value */ #ifndef NULL #ifdef __cplusplus #define NULL 0 #else #define NULL ((void *)0) #endif #endif /* Locale categories */ #define LC_ALL 0 #define LC_COLLATE 1 #define LC_CTYPE 2 #define LC_MONETARY 3 #define LC_NUMERIC 4 #define LC_TIME 5 #define LC_MIN LC_ALL #define LC_MAX LC_TIME /* Locale convention structure */ #ifndef _LCONV_DEFINED struct lconv { char *decimal_point; char *thousands_sep; char *grouping; char *int_curr_symbol; char *currency_symbol; char *mon_decimal_point; char *mon_thousands_sep; char *mon_grouping; char *positive_sign; char *negative_sign; char int_frac_digits; char frac_digits; char p_cs_precedes; char p_sep_by_space; char n_cs_precedes; char n_sep_by_space; char p_sign_posn; char n_sign_posn; }; #define _LCONV_DEFINED #endif /* ANSI: char lconv members default is CHAR_MAX which is compile time dependent. Defining and using _charmax here causes CRT startup code to initialize lconv members properly */ #ifdef _CHAR_UNSIGNED extern int _charmax; extern __inline int __dummy() { return _charmax; } #endif /* function prototypes */ _CRTIMP char * __cdecl setlocale(int, const char *); _CRTIMP struct lconv * __cdecl localeconv(void); #ifndef _MAC #ifndef _WLOCALE_DEFINED /* wide function prototypes */ _CRTIMP wchar_t * __cdecl _wsetlocale(int, const wchar_t *); #define _WLOCALE_DEFINED #endif #endif /* ndef _MAC */ #ifdef __cplusplus } #endif #ifdef _MSC_VER #pragma pack(pop) #endif /* _MSC_VER */ #endif /* _INC_LOCALE */
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Michael Marcin