ISALPHA(3) Linux Programmer's Manual ISALPHA(3)
NAME
isalnum, isalpha, isascii, isblank, iscntrl, isdigit, isgraph, islower,
isprint, ispunct, isspace, isupper, isxdigit, isalnum_l, isalpha_l,
isascii_l, isblank_l, iscntrl_l, isdigit_l, isgraph_l, islower_l,
isprint_l, ispunct_l, isspace_l, isupper_l, isxdigit_l - character
classification functions
SYNOPSIS
#include <ctype.h>
int isalnum(int c);
int isalpha(int c);
int iscntrl(int c);
int isdigit(int c);
int isgraph(int c);
int islower(int c);
int isprint(int c);
int ispunct(int c);
int isspace(int c);
int isupper(int c);
int isxdigit(int c);
int isascii(int c);
int isblank(int c);
int isalnum_l(int c, locale_t locale);
int isalpha_l(int c, locale_t locale);
int isblank_l(int c, locale_t locale);
int iscntrl_l(int c, locale_t locale);
int isdigit_l(int c, locale_t locale);
int isgraph_l(int c, locale_t locale);
int islower_l(int c, locale_t locale);
int isprint_l(int c, locale_t locale);
int ispunct_l(int c, locale_t locale);
int isspace_l(int c, locale_t locale);
int isupper_l(int c, locale_t locale);
int isxdigit_l(int c, locale_t locale);
int isascii_l(int c, locale_t locale);
Feature Test Macro Requirements for glibc (see feature_test_macros(7)):
isascii():
_XOPEN_SOURCE
|| /* Glibc since 2.19: */ _DEFAULT_SOURCE
|| /* Glibc versions <= 2.19: */ _SVID_SOURCE
isblank():
_ISOC99_SOURCE || _POSIX_C_SOURCE >= 200112L
isalnum_l(), isalpha_l(), isblank_l(), iscntrl_l(), isdigit_l(),
isgraph_l(), islower_l(), isprint_l(), ispunct_l(), isspace_l(), isup-
per_l(), isxdigit_l():
Since glibc 2.10:
_XOPEN_SOURCE >= 700
Before glibc 2.10:
_GNU_SOURCE
isascii_l():
Since glibc 2.10:
_XOPEN_SOURCE >= 700 && (_SVID_SOURCE || _BSD_SOURCE)
Before glibc 2.10:
_GNU_SOURCE
DESCRIPTION
These functions check whether c, which must have the value of an
unsigned char or EOF, falls into a certain character class according to
the specified locale. The functions without the "_l" suffix perform
the check based on the current locale.
The functions with the "_l" suffix perform the check based on the
locale specified by the locale object locale. The behavior of these
functions is undefined if locale is the special locale object
LC_GLOBAL_LOCALE (see duplocale(3)) or is not a valid locale object
handle.
The list below explains the operation of the functions without the "_l"
suffix; the functions with the "_l" suffix differ only in using the
locale object locale instead of the current locale.
isalnum()
checks for an alphanumeric character; it is equivalent to (isal-
pha(c) || isdigit(c)).
isalpha()
checks for an alphabetic character; in the standard "C" locale,
it is equivalent to (isupper(c) || islower(c)). In some
locales, there may be additional characters for which isalpha()
is true--letters which are neither uppercase nor lowercase.
isascii()
checks whether c is a 7-bit unsigned char value that fits into
the ASCII character set.
isblank()
checks for a blank character; that is, a space or a tab.
iscntrl()
checks for a control character.
isdigit()
checks for a digit (0 through 9).
isgraph()
checks for any printable character except space.
islower()
checks for a lowercase character.
isprint()
checks for any printable character including space.
ispunct()
checks for any printable character which is not a space or an
alphanumeric character.
isspace()
checks for white-space characters. In the "C" and "POSIX"
locales, these are: space, form-feed ('\f'), newline ('\n'),
carriage return ('\r'), horizontal tab ('\t'), and vertical tab
('\v').
isupper()
checks for an uppercase letter.
isxdigit()
checks for hexadecimal digits, that is, one of
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 a b c d e f A B C D E F.
RETURN VALUE
The values returned are nonzero if the character c falls into the
tested class, and zero if not.
VERSIONS
isalnum_l(), isalpha_l(), isblank_l(), iscntrl_l(), isdigit_l(),
isgraph_l(), islower_l(), isprint_l(), ispunct_l(), isspace_l(), isup-
per_l(), isxdigit_l(), and isascii_l() are available since glibc 2.3.
ATTRIBUTES
For an explanation of the terms used in this section, see
attributes(7).
+---------------------------------+---------------+---------+
|Interface | Attribute | Value |
+---------------------------------+---------------+---------+
|isalnum(), isalpha(), isascii(), | Thread safety | MT-Safe |
|isblank(), iscntrl(), isdigit(), | | |
|isgraph(), islower(), isprint(), | | |
|ispunct(), isspace(), isupper(), | | |
|isxdigit() | | |
+---------------------------------+---------------+---------+
CONFORMING TO
C89 specifies isalnum(), isalpha(), iscntrl(), isdigit(), isgraph(),
islower(), isprint(), ispunct(), isspace(), isupper(), and isxdigit(),
but not isascii() and isblank(). POSIX.1-2001 also specifies those
functions, and also isascii() (as an XSI extension) and isblank(). C99
specifies all of the preceding functions, except isascii().
POSIX.1-2008 marks isascii() as obsolete, noting that it cannot be used
portably in a localized application.
POSIX.1-2008 specifies isalnum_l(), isalpha_l(), isblank_l(), iscn-
trl_l(), isdigit_l(), isgraph_l(), islower_l(), isprint_l(),
ispunct_l(), isspace_l(), isupper_l(), and isxdigit_l().
isascii_l() is a GNU extension.
NOTES
The standards require that the argument c for these functions is either
EOF or a value that is representable in the type unsigned char. If the
argument c is of type char, it must be cast to unsigned char, as in the
following example:
char c;
...
res = toupper((unsigned char) c);
This is necessary because char may be the equivalent of signed char, in
which case a byte where the top bit is set would be sign extended when
converting to int, yielding a value that is outside the range of
unsigned char.
The details of what characters belong to which class depend on the
locale. For example, isupper() will not recognize an A-umlaut (A) as
an uppercase letter in the default C locale.
SEE ALSO
iswalnum(3), iswalpha(3), iswblank(3), iswcntrl(3), iswdigit(3), isw-
graph(3), iswlower(3), iswprint(3), iswpunct(3), iswspace(3), iswup-
per(3), iswxdigit(3), newlocale(3), setlocale(3), toascii(3),
tolower(3), toupper(3), uselocale(3), ascii(7), locale(7)
COLOPHON
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