Is there a good example of how toupper() works?
Steve L Vissage II
svissag at hubcap.clemson.edu
Fri Oct 19 01:29:54 AEST 1990
>From article <1990Oct17.170914.683 at wpi.WPI.EDU>, by profesor at wpi.WPI.EDU (Matthew E Cross):
> Nope, won't work - the return value of 'toupper' is undefined if the input is
> not a lowercase character.
So define your own toupper() macro. That's what I did.
#define toupper(ch) ((ch<123 && ch>96) ? ch-32 : ch)
You don't even have to do any casts, because C is pretty free with it's
int<->char conversions.
> void strupper(char *str)
> {
> for (;*str!='\0';str++)
> *str=islower(*str)?toupper(*str):*str;
> } ^
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*str=toupper(*str);
Steve L Vissage II
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