//
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// Copyright (C) 1999, 2002-2008, 2012 Peter Miller
//
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//
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//
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//
#include
#include
#include
#include
#include
//
// NAME
// sub_capitalize - the capitalize substitution
//
// SYNOPSIS
// string_ty *sub_capitalize(wstring_list_ty *arg);
//
// DESCRIPTION
// The sub_capitalize function implements the capitalize substitution.
// The capitalize substitution is replaced by the single argument
// mapped to upper case.
//
// Requires exactly one argument.
//
// ARGUMENTS
// arg - list of arguments, including the function name as [0]
//
// RETURNS
// a pointer to a string in dynamic memory;
// or NULL on error, setting suberr appropriately.
//
wstring
sub_capitalize(sub_context_ty *scp, const wstring_list &arg)
{
trace(("sub_capitalize()\n{\n"));
wstring result;
if (arg.size() < 2)
{
scp->error_set(i18n("requires one argument"));
}
else
{
wstring wis = arg.unsplit(1, arg.size(), 0);
result = wis.capitalize();
}
trace(("return %p;\n", result.get_ref()));
trace(("}\n"));
return result;
}
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