Is there a good example of how toupper() works?
Jeffrey T. Hutzelman
jh4o+ at andrew.cmu.edu
Sat Oct 20 01:11:26 AEST 1990
I wrote:
> No. In ANSI C, toupper is required to leave the character alone if it
> is not lowercase.
However, as several people have pointed out to me, BSD 4.3 UNIX does not
follow this rule. I ran the test program on the following machine
types, and got the folowing results:
Machine O/S Works Correctly?
------- --- ----------------
DECstation 3100 4.3 BSD* Yes
Sun 3 4.2 BSD** No
VAXstation 3100 VMS 5.4 Yes
Apple IIgs GS/OS 5.0.2 Should, but not
ORCA/C 1.1 actually tested***
*or so it claims (Ultrix V something)
**or so it claims (I think SunOS 3.5)
***I didn't test it, but it claims to work that way.
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