GetSystemDefaultLocaleName function
Retrieves the system default locale name.
Syntax
int GetSystemDefaultLocaleName( _Out_ LPWSTR lpLocaleName, _In_ int cchLocaleName );
Parameters
- lpLocaleName [out]
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Pointer to a buffer in which this function retrieves the locale name.
- cchLocaleName [in]
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Size, in characters, of the output buffer indicated by lpLocaleName. The maximum possible character length of a locale name (including a terminating null character) is the value of LOCALE_NAME_MAX_LENGTH. This is the recommended size.
Return value
Returns a value greater than 0 that indicates the length of the locale name, including the terminating null character, if successful.
This function returns 0 if it does not succeed. To get extended error information, the application can call GetLastError, which can return one of the following error codes:
- ERROR_INSUFFICIENT_BUFFER. A supplied buffer size was not large enough, or it was incorrectly set to NULL.
Remarks
This function can retrieve data from custom locales. Data is not guaranteed to be the same from computer to computer or between runs of an application. If your application must persist or transmit data, see Using Persistent Locale Data.
Examples
An example showing the use of this function can be found in NLS: Name-based APIs Sample.
Requirements
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Minimum supported client |
Windows Vista [desktop apps | Windows Store apps] |
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Minimum supported server |
Windows Server 2008 [desktop apps | Windows Store apps] |
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See also
- National Language Support
- National Language Support Functions
- Mapping Locale Data
- DownlevelLCIDToLocaleName
- GetLocaleInfoEx
- GetUserDefaultLocaleName