towlower_l (3) - Linux Manuals
towlower_l: convert a wide character to lowercase
NAME
towlower, towlower_l - convert a wide character to lowercase
SYNOPSIS
#include <wctype.h> wint_t towlower(wint_t wc); wint_t towlower_l(wint_t wc, locale_t locale);
Feature Test Macro Requirements for glibc (see feature_test_macros(7)):
towlower_l():
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- Since glibc 2.10:
- _XOPEN_SOURCE >= 700
- Before glibc 2.10:
- _GNU_SOURCE
DESCRIPTION
The towlower() function is the wide-character equivalent of the tolower(3) function. If wc is an uppercase wide character, and there exists a lowercase equivalent in the current locale, it returns the lowercase equivalent of wc. In all other cases, wc is returned unchanged.The towlower_l() function performs the same task, but performs the conversion based on the character type information in the locale specified by locale. The behavior of towlower_l() is undefined if locale is the special locale object LC_GLOBAL_LOCALE (see duplocale(3)) or is not a valid locale object handle.
The argument wc must be representable as a wchar_t and be a valid character in the locale or be the value WEOF.
RETURN VALUE
If wc was convertible to lowercase, towlower() returns its lowercase equivalent; otherwise it returns wc.VERSIONS
The towlower_l() function first appeared in glibc 2.3.ATTRIBUTES
For an explanation of the terms used in this section, see attributes(7).Interface | Attribute | Value |
towlower() | Thread safety | MT-Safe locale |
towlower_l() | Thread safety | MT-Safe |
CONFORMING TO
towlower(): C99, POSIX.1-2001 (XSI); present as an XSI extension in POSIX.1-2008, but marked obsolete.NOTES
The behavior of these functions depends on the LC_CTYPE category of the locale.These functions are not very appropriate for dealing with Unicode characters, because Unicode knows about three cases: upper, lower and title case.
COLOPHON
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