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4176 tolower(3c) refers to nonexistent _tolower(3c)
Reviewed by: Garrett D'Amore <garrett@damore.org>
Reviewed by: Josef Sipek <jeffpc@josefsipek.net>

*** 12,22 **** int toupper_l(int c, locale_t loc); DESCRIPTION ! The toupper() function has as a domain a type int, the value of which is representable as an unsigned char or the value of EOF. If the argument has any other value, the argument is returned unchanged. If the argument of toupper() represents a lower-case letter, and there exists a corresponding upper-case letter (as defined by character type information in the locale category LC_CTYPE), the result is the --- 12,22 ---- int toupper_l(int c, locale_t loc); DESCRIPTION ! The toupper() function has as a domain of type int, the value of which is representable as an unsigned char or the value of EOF. If the argument has any other value, the argument is returned unchanged. If the argument of toupper() represents a lower-case letter, and there exists a corresponding upper-case letter (as defined by character type information in the locale category LC_CTYPE), the result is the
*** 25,34 **** --- 25,39 ---- The function toupper_l() behaves identically to toupper(), except instead of operating in the current locale, it operates in the locale specified by loc. + A macro form, _toupper() exists. It is defined for standards + conformance, particularly with legacy standards. It was deprecated in + POSIX 2008 (Issue 7), and its use is discouraged. The macro, on this + system, is just an alias for toupper(). + RETURN VALUES On successful completion, toupper() returns the upper-case letter corresponding to the argument passed. ERRORS
*** 46,56 **** +--------------------+-----------------+ |MT-Level | MT-Safe | +--------------------+-----------------+ SEE ALSO ! _toupper(3C), newlocale(3C), setlocale(3C), uselocale(3C), ! attributes(5), standards(5) ! June 21, 2014 TOUPPER(3C) --- 51,61 ---- +--------------------+-----------------+ |MT-Level | MT-Safe | +--------------------+-----------------+ SEE ALSO ! newlocale(3C), setlocale(3C), uselocale(3C), attributes(5), ! standards(5) ! October 4, 2015 TOUPPER(3C)