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37 * @(#)ctype.h 8.4 (Berkeley) 1/21/94
44 #include <sys/cdefs.h>
45 #include <sys/_types.h>
68 #if __ISO_C_VISIBLE >= 1999
84 #define isalnum(c) __sbistype((c), _CTYPE_A|_CTYPE_D)
85 #define isalpha(c) __sbistype((c), _CTYPE_A)
86 #define iscntrl(c) __sbistype((c), _CTYPE_C)
87 #define isdigit(c) __isctype((c), _CTYPE_D) /* ANSI -- locale independent */
88 #define isgraph(c) __sbistype((c), _CTYPE_G)
89 #define islower(c) __sbistype((c), _CTYPE_L)
90 #define isprint(c) __sbistype((c), _CTYPE_R)
91 #define ispunct(c) __sbistype((c), _CTYPE_P)
92 #define isspace(c) __sbistype((c), _CTYPE_S)
93 #define isupper(c) __sbistype((c), _CTYPE_U)
94 #define isxdigit(c) __isctype((c), _CTYPE_X) /* ANSI -- locale independent */
95 #define tolower(c) __sbtolower(c)
96 #define toupper(c) __sbtoupper(c)
97 #endif /* !__cplusplus */
101 * POSIX.1-2001 specifies _tolower() and _toupper() to be macros equivalent to
102 * tolower() and toupper() respectively, minus extra checking to ensure that
103 * the argument is a lower or uppercase letter respectively. We've chosen to
104 * implement these macros with the same error checking as tolower() and
105 * toupper() since this doesn't violate the specification itself, only its
106 * intent. We purposely leave _tolower() and _toupper() undocumented to
107 * discourage their use.
109 * XXX isascii() and toascii() should similarly be undocumented.
111 #define _tolower(c) __sbtolower(c)
112 #define _toupper(c) __sbtoupper(c)
113 #define isascii(c) (((c) & ~0x7F) == 0)
114 #define toascii(c) ((c) & 0x7F)
117 #if __ISO_C_VISIBLE >= 1999 && !defined(__cplusplus)
118 #define isblank(c) __sbistype((c), _CTYPE_B)
122 #define digittoint(c) __sbmaskrune((c), 0xFF)
123 #define ishexnumber(c) __sbistype((c), _CTYPE_X)
124 #define isideogram(c) __sbistype((c), _CTYPE_I)
125 #define isnumber(c) __sbistype((c), _CTYPE_D)
126 #define isphonogram(c) __sbistype((c), _CTYPE_Q)
127 #define isrune(c) __sbistype((c), 0xFFFFFF00L)
128 #define isspecial(c) __sbistype((c), _CTYPE_T)
131 #endif /* !_CTYPE_H_ */