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  3. while (*s++ = ((*t & 0x60) == 0x40 ? *t ^ 0x20 : *t)) t++;

while (*s++ = ((*t & 0x60) == 0x40 ? *t ^ 0x20 : *t)) t++;

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  • E ehoagland66

    I used to write my code like this until my boss beat me with stick and took my coffee cup :laugh:

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    Andreas Mertens
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    I remember using this technique for an assembly program I wrote many years ago. When I worked out what it was doing, it took a moment to realize why it look familiar... Andreas Mertens

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    • L Lost User

      It turns a string to lower case? edit: that is, it copies a string to s as lower case (but I'm still not actually sure)

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      Larry G Grimes
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      It definitely returns a string with all lowercase characters.

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        It's turning into one of 'those' Friday afternoons. Any takers for what this gem does?

        Regards, Rob Philpott.

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        M i s t e r L i s t e r
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        wastes a lot of peoples time on this site ?

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        • R Rob Philpott

          It's turning into one of 'those' Friday afternoons. Any takers for what this gem does?

          Regards, Rob Philpott.

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          tom1443
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          This looks like an job interview question, in which case I don't want the job.

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          • R Rob Philpott

            It's turning into one of 'those' Friday afternoons. Any takers for what this gem does?

            Regards, Rob Philpott.

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            PHLIPH
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            Yeah, converts to lower case is right - but don't forget it also does '@' => '`', '[' => '{', '\' => '|', ']' => '}', '^' => '-', and '_' => del. Just felt the need to punctuate it. :)

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            • R Rob Philpott

              It's turning into one of 'those' Friday afternoons. Any takers for what this gem does?

              Regards, Rob Philpott.

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              neil hudson
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              It corrupts strings with @ [ \ ] ^ and _ in them.

              Neil Hudson

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              • J Jonas Hammarberg

                Copying string, turning upper case into lower case...

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                Rosenne
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                Only in America... I mean, only for US ASCII. :thumbsdown:

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                • P Pete OHanlon

                  Rob Philpott wrote:

                  Any takers for what this gem does?

                  Why that's obvious. It makes you hate the coder who spewed it into your source.

                  I have CDO, it's OCD with the letters in the right order; just as they ruddy well should be

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                  yoni at jefco
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                  I was going to say "Hopefully get someone sacked". Maybe a bit harsh on my part.

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                  • L Larry G Grimes

                    It definitely returns a string with all lowercase characters.

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                    Matthew Barnett
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                    Larry G. Grimes wrote:

                    It definitely returns a string with all lowercase characters.

                    It'll change other characters too, such as '@' to '`'!

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                    • R Rosenne

                      Only in America... I mean, only for US ASCII. :thumbsdown:

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                      Jonas Hammarberg
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                      Worked for ANSI to, albeit only the lower parts :rolleyes:

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                      • R Rob Philpott

                        It's turning into one of 'those' Friday afternoons. Any takers for what this gem does?

                        Regards, Rob Philpott.

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                        Lev Vayner
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                        maybe the author should start writing normal code.. in c#, this would be done with s.ToLower() yeah.. thats it.. no non-sense pointer code with an inline loop referencing hex values

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                        • J Jonas Hammarberg

                          Worked for ANSI to, albeit only the lower parts :rolleyes:

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                          Rosenne
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                          I the context of software, only as well as but generally mean a bug.

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                          • R Rob Philpott

                            It's turning into one of 'those' Friday afternoons. Any takers for what this gem does?

                            Regards, Rob Philpott.

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                            stevee1984
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                            Maybe something like this would work better, then we can use the code for email addresses etc. while (*s++ = (*t >='A' && *t <= 'Z' ? *t ^ 0x20 : *t) ) t++;

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                              ..just for fun really. It's nearly the weekend..

                              Regards, Rob Philpott.

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                              DominLondon
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                              Robbo!

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                                Robbo!

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                                Rob Philpott
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                                Dude!

                                Regards, Rob Philpott.

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                                • R Rob Philpott

                                  It's turning into one of 'those' Friday afternoons. Any takers for what this gem does?

                                  Regards, Rob Philpott.

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                                  leonej_dt
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                                  I will assume both s and t are char*. *t & 0x60: Filters all but two bits of *t. I will call those bits xy (the most significant one first). (*t & 0x60) == 0x40: Tests whether xy is 10. (*t & 0x60) == 0x40 ? *t ^0x20 : *t: If xy is 10, it returns a new character equal to *t, but with xy equal to 11. Otherwise, it returns the original character. The whole loop iterates through a C string starting at s and copies it to another C string starting at t, but characters from 0x40 to 0x5F are converted into characters from 0x60 to 07F. The original string is left untouched, unless s equals t. (If t points to another character actually inside the C string pointed by s or vice versa, the program goes crazy.) To the end user, this means the following: Uppercase characters are converted into lowercase characters, square brackets are converted into braces, the backslash is converted into a vertical line character, the French circumflex accent character is converted into the tilde character, and the underline character is converted into a DEL character.

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                                  • R Rob Philpott

                                    It's turning into one of 'those' Friday afternoons. Any takers for what this gem does?

                                    Regards, Rob Philpott.

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                                    Atanas Palavrov
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                                    This is trivial ToLover() ... well, if you know ASCII. This is better: while (*s++ = ((*t & ~0x1F) == 0x40 ? *t ^ 0x20 : *t)) t++; And this is more clear: #define mask (~('a'-'B')) while (*s++ = ((*t & mask == ('A' & mask) ? *t ^ ('a'-'A') : *t)) t++;

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