localeconv() takes no arguments, and returns B<a reference to> a hash.
The keys of this hash are variable names for formatting, such as
C<decimal_point> and C<thousands_sep>. The values are the
-corresponding, er, values. See L<POSIX (3)/localeconv> for a longer
+corresponding, er, values. See L<POSIX/localeconv> for a longer
example listing the categories an implementation might be expected to
provide; some provide more and others fewer. You don't need an
explicit C<use locale>, because localeconv() always observes the
=head1 SEE ALSO
-L<POSIX (3)/isalnum>, L<POSIX (3)/isalpha>, L<POSIX (3)/isdigit>,
-L<POSIX (3)/isgraph>, L<POSIX (3)/islower>, L<POSIX (3)/isprint>,
-L<POSIX (3)/ispunct>, L<POSIX (3)/isspace>, L<POSIX (3)/isupper>,
-L<POSIX (3)/isxdigit>, L<POSIX (3)/localeconv>, L<POSIX (3)/setlocale>,
-L<POSIX (3)/strcoll>, L<POSIX (3)/strftime>, L<POSIX (3)/strtod>,
-L<POSIX (3)/strxfrm>.
+L<POSIX/isalnum>, L<POSIX/isalpha>, L<POSIX/isdigit>,
+L<POSIX/isgraph>, L<POSIX/islower>, L<POSIX/isprint>,
+L<POSIX/ispunct>, L<POSIX/isspace>, L<POSIX/isupper>,
+L<POSIX/isxdigit>, L<POSIX/localeconv>, L<POSIX/setlocale>,
+L<POSIX/strcoll>, L<POSIX/strftime>, L<POSIX/strtod>,
+L<POSIX/strxfrm>.
=head1 HISTORY