How to use toupper()

Norman Diamond diamond at csl.sony.JUNET
Fri Jan 27 12:15:02 AEST 1989


In article <9457 at smoke.BRL.MIL>, gwyn at smoke.BRL.MIL (Doug Gwyn ) writes:
> >     <ctype.h> macros should be made safe for "signed char"
> >     arguments.
> > The X3J11 response was:
> >     The Committee has voted against this idea.
> >     "char" arguments can always be cast to "unsigned char"
> >     ... the argument *must* be cast to an "unsigned
> >     char" for such implementations.

In article <23261 at watmath.waterloo.edu>, rbutterworth at watmath.waterloo.edu (Ray Butterworth) writes:
> i.e. to write portable code, the user must put in lots of casts
> rather than having the library do the messy stuff.

alias cc cc -Dchar="unsigned char"

alias X3J11 X3J10.95

alias inews news + fillers
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