std-string-downcase | ![]() |
STD-STRING-DOWNCASE
"destructivly" converts a string to lowercase.
Note
It is dependent on the current stdlib codepage, which defaults to "iso8859-1". It might be dynamically redefined when the codepage is changed. This will only affect characters above (CHR 127)
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(std-string-downcase "Testname") => "testname" (setq s "Testname") (std-string-downcase 's) => "testname" !s => "testname"
string: a string or a symbol evaluating to a string.
A string converted to lowercase.
If the argument is a symbol, then the value of the symbol is changed.
(std-require 'STDSTR)