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<div name="messageBodySection" style="font-size: 14px; font-family: -apple-system, BlinkMacSystemFont, sans-serif;">On 17 Jan 2017, 07:39 +0100, Richard A. O'Keefe <ok@cs.otago.ac.nz>, wrote:<br /></div>
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Let's see, I use Fortran, C, occasionally C++ or Objective C,<br />
Python, Prolog, Erlang, Lisp, Scheme, R, Ada (when Apple haven't<br />
broken my gcc setup *again*), Smalltalk, Java, C#, SML, F#,<br />
sometimes a bit of JavaScript (yuck). In *all* of them, if<br />
there are operations to convert case, the operations are in fact<br />
*library* operations. In *all* of them, I have to look them up.<br />
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<div>I just checked and all: Python 3, Ruby, Java, C# (so probably F# as well) and JavaScript properly uppercase the character "ł" using the built-in functions, without any additional libraries.</div>
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<div>Michał.</div>
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