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| 7 | '\" RCS: @(#) $Id: ToUpper.3,v 1.3 2004/09/06 09:44:57 dkf Exp $ |
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| 8 | '\" |
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| 9 | .so man.macros |
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| 10 | .TH Tcl_UtfToUpper 3 "8.1" Tcl "Tcl Library Procedures" |
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| 11 | .BS |
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| 12 | .SH NAME |
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| 13 | Tcl_UniCharToUpper, Tcl_UniCharToLower, Tcl_UniCharToTitle, Tcl_UtfToUpper, Tcl_UtfToLower, Tcl_UtfToTitle \- routines for manipulating the case of Unicode characters and UTF-8 strings |
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| 14 | .SH SYNOPSIS |
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| 15 | .nf |
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| 16 | \fB#include <tcl.h>\fR |
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| 17 | .sp |
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| 18 | Tcl_UniChar |
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| 19 | \fBTcl_UniCharToUpper\fR(\fIch\fR) |
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| 20 | .sp |
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| 21 | Tcl_UniChar |
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| 22 | \fBTcl_UniCharToLower\fR(\fIch\fR) |
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| 23 | .sp |
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| 24 | Tcl_UniChar |
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| 25 | \fBTcl_UniCharToTitle\fR(\fIch\fR) |
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| 26 | .sp |
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| 27 | int |
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| 28 | \fBTcl_UtfToUpper\fR(\fIstr\fR) |
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| 29 | .sp |
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| 30 | int |
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| 31 | \fBTcl_UtfToLower\fR(\fIstr\fR) |
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| 32 | .sp |
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| 33 | int |
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| 34 | \fBTcl_UtfToTitle\fR(\fIstr\fR) |
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| 35 | .SH ARGUMENTS |
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| 36 | .AS char *str in/out |
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| 37 | .AP int ch in |
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| 38 | The Tcl_UniChar to be converted. |
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| 39 | .AP char *str in/out |
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| 40 | Pointer to UTF-8 string to be converted in place. |
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| 41 | .BE |
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| 42 | |
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| 43 | .SH DESCRIPTION |
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| 44 | .PP |
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| 45 | The first three routines convert the case of individual Unicode characters: |
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| 46 | .PP |
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| 47 | If \fIch\fR represents a lower-case character, |
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| 48 | \fBTcl_UniCharToUpper\fR returns the corresponding upper-case |
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| 49 | character. If no upper-case character is defined, it returns the |
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| 50 | character unchanged. |
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| 51 | .PP |
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| 52 | If \fIch\fR represents an upper-case character, |
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| 53 | \fBTcl_UniCharToLower\fR returns the corresponding lower-case |
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| 54 | character. If no lower-case character is defined, it returns the |
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| 55 | character unchanged. |
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| 56 | .PP |
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| 57 | If \fIch\fR represents a lower-case character, |
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| 58 | \fBTcl_UniCharToTitle\fR returns the corresponding title-case |
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| 59 | character. If no title-case character is defined, it returns the |
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| 60 | corresponding upper-case character. If no upper-case character is |
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| 61 | defined, it returns the character unchanged. Title-case is defined |
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| 62 | for a small number of characters that have a different appearance when |
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| 63 | they are at the beginning of a capitalized word. |
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| 64 | .PP |
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| 65 | The next three routines convert the case of UTF-8 strings in place in |
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| 66 | memory: |
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| 67 | .PP |
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| 68 | \fBTcl_UtfToUpper\fR changes every UTF-8 character in \fIstr\fR to |
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| 69 | upper-case. Because changing the case of a character may change its |
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| 70 | size, the byte offset of each character in the resulting string may |
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| 71 | differ from its original location. \fBTcl_UtfToUpper\fR writes a null |
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| 72 | byte at the end of the converted string. \fBTcl_UtfToUpper\fR returns |
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| 73 | the new length of the string in bytes. This new length is guaranteed |
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| 74 | to be no longer than the original string length. |
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| 75 | .PP |
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| 76 | \fBTcl_UtfToLower\fR is the same as \fBTcl_UtfToUpper\fR except it |
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| 77 | turns each character in the string into its lower-case equivalent. |
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| 78 | .PP |
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| 79 | \fBTcl_UtfToTitle\fR is the same as \fBTcl_UtfToUpper\fR except it |
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| 80 | turns the first character in the string into its title-case equivalent |
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| 81 | and all following characters into their lower-case equivalents. |
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| 82 | |
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| 83 | .SH BUGS |
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| 84 | .PP |
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| 85 | At this time, the case conversions are only defined for the ISO8859-1 |
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| 86 | characters. Unicode characters above 0x00ff are not modified by these |
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| 87 | routines. |
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| 89 | .SH KEYWORDS |
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| 90 | utf, unicode, toupper, tolower, totitle, case |
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