Copyright | (c) 2020 Composewell Technologies and Contributors |
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License | Apache-2.0 |
Maintainer | streamly@composewell.com |
Stability | experimental |
Safe Haskell | Safe-Inferred |
Language | Haskell2010 |
Compatibility module for case and case mapping related functions.
The functions of this module are drop-in replacement for those in Data.Char. They are similar but not identical to some functions in Unicode.Char.Case, therefore they are placed in a separate module in order to avoid ambiguity.
Predicates
isUpper :: Char -> Bool Source #
Selects upper-case or title-case alphabetic Unicode characters (letters). Title case is used by a small number of letter ligatures like the single-character form of Lj.
It matches characters with general category UppercaseLetter
and
TitlecaseLetter
.
See: isUpperCase
for the full upper case predicate.
isUpper c == Data.Char.isUpper c
Since: 0.3.0
isLower :: Char -> Bool Source #
Selects lower-case alphabetic Unicode characters (letters).
It matches characters with general category LowercaseLetter
.
See: isLowerCase
for the full lower case predicate.
isLower c == Data.Char.isLower c
Since: 0.3.0
Case conversion
toUpper :: Char -> Char Source #
Convert a letter to the corresponding upper-case letter, if any. Any other character is returned unchanged.
It uses the character property Simple_Uppercase_Mapping
.
See: upperCaseMapping
and
toUpperString
for full upper case conversion.
toUpper c == Data.Char.toUpper c
Since: 0.3.0
toLower :: Char -> Char Source #
Convert a letter to the corresponding lower-case letter, if any. Any other character is returned unchanged.
It uses the character property Simple_Lowercase_Mapping
.
See: lowerCaseMapping
and
toLowerString
for full lower case conversion.
toLower c == Data.Char.toLower c
Since: 0.3.0
toTitle :: Char -> Char Source #
Convert a letter to the corresponding title-case or upper-case letter, if any. (Title case differs from upper case only for a small number of ligature letters.) Any other character is returned unchanged.
It uses the character property Simple_Titlecase_Mapping
.
See: titleCaseMapping
and
toTitleString
for full title case conversion.
toTitle c == Data.Char.toTitle c
Since: 0.3.0