Lines Matching refs:uppercase
409 to have the same digit-value; for example, uppercase and lowercase
429 have both uppercase and lowercase forms.
473 A decoder MUST recognize the letters in both uppercase and lowercase
475 only uppercase forms or only lowercase forms, unless it uses mixed-
1195 leaving uppercase code points uppercase. Each non-basic code point
1198 is uppercase, it is a suggestion to map the non-basic code point to
1199 uppercase (if possible); if it is lowercase, it is a suggestion to
1206 uppercase/lowercase form of ASCII letters.
1298 /* the corresponding Unicode character be forced to uppercase */
1302 /* to uppercase or lowercase according to the corresponding */
1303 /* uppercase flags. If case_flags is a null pointer then ASCII */
1305 /* treated as if their uppercase flags were zero. The return */
1327 /* the corresponding Unicode character be forced to uppercase */
1375 /* nonzero, in which case the uppercase form is used. The behavior */
1376 /* is undefined if flag is nonzero and digit d has no uppercase form. */
1386 /* (uppercase). The behavior is undefined if bcp is not a */
1392 /* if flag is zero, uppercase if flag is nonzero, and returns */
1631 /* Case of last character determines uppercase flag: */
1673 "The case of the u in u+hex is the force-to-uppercase flag.\n"