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DOWNSTR(3) MBK UTILITY FUNCTIONS DOWNSTR(3) NAME downstr - convert a string to lower case SYNOPSIS #include "mut.h" void downstr(s, t) char *s, *t; PARAMETERS s Pointer to the source string t Pointer to the destination string DESCRIPTION downstr converts the s string to lower case in t. The space for t must be allocated by the caller, and be at least strlen(s) + 1 long. EXAMPLE #include "mut.h" void cmp() { char *s = "PWET", t[5]; downstr(s, t); if (strcmp(t, "pwet")) { fprintf(stderr, "Downstr sucks, man"); EXIT(); } } SEE ALSO mbk(1), upstr(3). ASIM/LIP6 October 1, 1997 DOWNSTR(3)
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