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UNICODE_UC
Section: Courier Unicode Library (3) Updated: 07/29/2015 Index
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NAME
unicode_uc, unicode_lc, unicode_tc, unicode_convert_tocase - unicode uppercase, lowercase, and titlecase character lookup
SYNOPSIS
#include <courier-unicode.h>
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unicode_char unicode_uc(unicode_char c);
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unicode_char unicode_lc(unicode_char c);
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unicode_char unicode_tc(unicode_char c);
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char *unicode_convert_tocase(const char *str, const char *charset, unicode_char (*first_char_func)(uncode_char), unicode_char (*char_func)(uncode_char));
DESCRIPTION
unicode_uc(),
unicode_lc(),
unicode_tc() return the uppercase, lowercase, or the titlecase equivalent of the unicode character
c. If this character does not have an uppercase, lowercase, or a titlecase equivalent, these functions return
c, the same character.
unicode_convert_tocase() takes the string
str
in the character set
charset.
first_char_func
and
char_func, each, should be
unicode_uc,
unicode_lc, or
unicode_tc.
unicode_convert_tocase() returns a malloc()ed buffer. The first unicode character in
str
gets processed by
first_char_func, and all other characters by
char_func.
SEE ALSO
courier-unicode(7),
unicode_convert(3),
unicode_default_chset(3),
unicode_html40ent_lookup(3),
unicode_category_lookup(3),
unicode_grapheme_break(3),
unicode_word_break(3),
unicode_line_break(3).
AUTHOR
Sam Varshavchik
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