Hello FPC, Working in a new piece of code I had noted that:
A: WideString; A:=UpCase(A); returns exactly the same string (WinXP FPC 2.2.2), as this functions seens to not be implemented right now I started to work in some functions for this job at least for the simple cases, this means one low case char has one upper case char, which should solve 95% of the cases. My question is if this code is of interest to the compiler team, if the code will run only in my programs it will be coded in a way to fit my needs and no more, but, if the team is interested in them I'll put a bit more efforce in write them in a more readable way and even try to match as much as possible the Unicode standards, up to my skills let me, of course. Currently I have UpCase and LowerCase functions for simple chars and I'm now working in the "SameText" and "Sort" functions. If the team is interested and can point me to the most important functions it will prevent me for looking for unsupported functions throught the code flow. -- Best regards, JoshyFun _______________________________________________ fpc-devel maillist - fpc-devel@lists.freepascal.org http://lists.freepascal.org/mailman/listinfo/fpc-devel