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3 -- GNAT RUN-TIME COMPONENTS --
5 -- G N A T . C A S E _ U T I L --
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32 -- Simple casing functions
34 -- This package provides simple casing functions that do not require the
35 -- overhead of the full casing tables found in Ada.Characters.Handling.
37 -- Note: actual code is found in System.Case_Util, which is used internally
38 -- by the GNAT run time. Applications programs should always use this package
39 -- rather than using System.Case_Util directly.
41 with System
.Case_Util
;
43 package GNAT
.Case_Util
is
45 pragma Elaborate_Body
;
46 -- The elaborate body is because we have a dummy body to deal with
47 -- bootstrap path problems (we used to have a real body, and now we don't
48 -- need it any more, but the bootstrap requires that we have a dummy body,
49 -- since otherwise the old body gets picked up.
51 -- Note: all the following functions handle the full Latin-1 set
53 function To_Upper
(A
: Character) return Character
54 renames System
.Case_Util
.To_Upper
;
55 -- Converts A to upper case if it is a lower case letter, otherwise
56 -- returns the input argument unchanged.
58 procedure To_Upper
(A
: in out String)
59 renames System
.Case_Util
.To_Upper
;
60 -- Folds all characters of string A to upper case
62 function To_Lower
(A
: Character) return Character
63 renames System
.Case_Util
.To_Lower
;
64 -- Converts A to lower case if it is an upper case letter, otherwise
65 -- returns the input argument unchanged.
67 procedure To_Lower
(A
: in out String)
68 renames System
.Case_Util
.To_Lower
;
69 -- Folds all characters of string A to lower case
71 procedure To_Mixed
(A
: in out String)
72 renames System
.Case_Util
.To_Mixed
;
73 -- Converts A to mixed case (i.e. lower case, except for initial
74 -- character and any character after an underscore, which are
75 -- converted to upper case.