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NAME

       downstr - convert a string to lower case

SYNOPSYS

       #include "mut.h"
       void downstr(s, t)
       char ∗s, ∗t;

PARAMETERS

       s                   Pointer to the source string

       t                   Pointer to the destination string

DESCRIPTION

       downstr  converts  the  s string to lower case in t.  The space for t must be allocated by
       the caller, and be at least strlen(s) + 1 long.

EXAMPLE

       #include "mut.h"
       void cmp()
       {
       char ∗s = "PWET", t[5];
          downstr(s, t);
          if (strcmp(t, "pwet")) {
             fprintf(stderr, "Downstr sucks, man");
             EXIT();
          }
       }

SEE ALSO

       mbk(1), upstr(3).