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author | Michal Nazarewicz <mina86@mina86.com> | 2016-09-07 21:00:57 +0200 |
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committer | Michal Nazarewicz <mina86@mina86.com> | 2017-02-15 16:54:07 +0100 |
commit | 6220faeb4e9be16b9dec728e72ea8dff2cfe35ba (patch) | |
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casing: don’t assume letters are *either* upper- or lower-case (bug#24603)
A compatibility digraph characters, such as Dž, are neither upper- nor
lower-case. At the moment however, those are reported as upper-case¹
despite the fact that they change when upper-cased.
Stop checking if a character is upper-case before trying to up-case it
so that title-case characters are handled correctly. This fixes one of
the issues mentioned in bug#24603.
¹ Because they change when converted to lower-case. Notice an asymmetry
in that for a character to be considered lower-case it must not be
upper-case (plus the usual condition of changing when upper-cased).
* src/buffer.h (upcase1): Delete.
(upcase): Change to upcase character unconditionally just like downcase
does it. This is what upcase1 was.
* src/casefiddle.c (casify_object, casify_region): Use upcase instead
of upcase1 and don’t check !uppercasep(x) before calling upcase.
* src/keyboard.c (read_key_sequence): Don’t check if uppercase(x), just
downcase(x) and see if it changed.
* test/src/casefiddle-tests.el (casefiddle-tests--characters,
casefiddle-tests-casing): Update test cases which are now passing.
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