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UppercaseText
TheUppercaseText
procedure converts any lowercase characters in a text string into their uppercase equivalents. The text string can be up to 32 KB in length.
PROCEDURE UppercaseText (textPtr: Ptr; len: Integer; script: ScriptCode);
textPtr
- A pointer to the text string to be converted.
len
- The number of bytes in the text string.
script
- The script code of the script system whose case conversion rules are used for determining uppercase character equivalents.
DESCRIPTION
UppercaseText
traverses the characters starting at the address specified bytextPtr
and continues for the number of characters specified inlen
. It converts any lowercase characters in the text into uppercase.The conversion uses tables in the string-manipulation (
'itl2'
) resource of the script specified by the value of thescript
parameter. The possible values for script codes are listed in the chapter "Script Manager" of this book. You can specifysmSystemScript
to use the system script andsmCurrentScript
to use the script of the current font in the current graphics port.If
UppercaseText
cannot access the specified resource, it generates an error code and does not modify the string. You need to call theResError
function to determine which, if any, error occurred.ResError
is described in the Resource Manager chapter of the book Inside Macintosh: More Macintosh Toolbox.
SPECIAL CONSIDERATIONS
UppercaseText
may move memory; your application should not call this procedure at interrupt time.ASSEMBLY-LANGUAGE INFORMATION
The trap macro for theUppercaseText
procedure is
Trap macro _UpperText The registers on entry and exit for this routine are
Registers on entry A0 pointer to first character of string D0 length of string in bytes (word); must be less than 32 KB
Registers on exit D0 result code RESULT CODES
noErr 0 No error resNotFound -192 Can't get correct 'itl2'
resource or resource is not in current format