/*** *ismbupr - Test if character is upper case (MBCS) * * Copyright (c) 1985-1997, Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. * *Purpose: * Test if character is upper case (MBCS) * *******************************************************************************/ #ifdef _MBCS #if defined (_WIN32) #include #include #endif /* defined (_WIN32) */ #include #include #include #include #include /*** * _ismbcupper - Test if character is upper case (MBCS) * *Purpose: * Test if the supplied character is upper case or not. * Handles MBCS characters correctly. * * Note: Use test against 0x00FF instead of _ISLEADBYTE * to ensure that we don't call SBCS routine with a two-byte * value. * *Entry: * unsigned int c = character to test * *Exit: * Returns TRUE if c is an upper case character; else FALSE * *Exceptions: * *******************************************************************************/ int __cdecl _ismbcupper (unsigned int c) { if (c > 0x00FF) { #if defined (_WIN32) char buf[2]; unsigned short ctype[2] = {0}; buf[0] = (c >> 8) & 0xFF; buf[1] = c & 0xFF; /* return FALSE if not in supported MB code page */ if ( _ISNOTMBCP ) return 0; /* * Since 'c' could be two one-byte MB chars, we need room * in the ctype return array to handle this. In this case, * the second word in the return array will be nonzero. */ if (__crtGetStringTypeA (CT_CTYPE1, buf, 2, ctype, __mbcodepage, __mblcid, TRUE) == 0) return 0; /* ensure single MB character and test for type */ return (ctype[1] == 0 && ctype[0] & _UPPER); #else /* defined (_WIN32) */ return (c >= _MBUPPERLOW1 && c <= _MBUPPERHIGH1 || c >= _MBUPPERLOW2 && c <= _MBUPPERHIGH2); #endif /* defined (_WIN32) */ } else return _mbbisupper(c); } #endif /* _MBCS */