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I'm currently trying to do some string based manipulation in an attempt to speed up a section of traditional Perl code. The original Perl code looks like

my $value = 'abCdE';
my $uc_value = uc($value);

I've looked at the Perl guts API and it seems that I can accomplish this using toUPPER() but this works on a single char at a time. I seem to be missing how you can loop through the backing char array, uppercasing each letter & then assigning it into a new SV.

Any help is much appreciated.

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    Will toUPPER handle Unicode (and different locales) the way uc does? Do you have hard proof that a single call to uc is really the bottleneck of your application? (I suppose it could be in a loop, but I honestly doubt there's much you can do to speed it up.)
    – Chris Lutz
    Aug 4, 2011 at 9:49
  • So I did a massive simplification of the larger issue at hand which is causing a bottle neck & has been optimised in pure-Perl as much as it can be. The crux of the matter is that my re-implementation has boiled down to a loop where I need to iterate over a stack of Strings (SVs), remove - and convert all characters to upper case. This was done in Perl using tr/a-z\055/A-Z/d. It would seem to make more sense in C to iterate through all characters in a SV, remove the - if detected and toUPPER() all characters. I just don't have a clue how to do that :)
    – andeyatz
    Aug 4, 2011 at 9:58

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Perl does not provide a lot of its functionality to C level extensions, uppercasing is apparently one of those features. At best, you can look at how the core implements this, but it's really not all that pretty.

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  • ZOMG! That was exactly the example I was looking for but I just couldn't find where the Perl functions are coded. Thanks @leon-timmermans
    – andeyatz
    Aug 4, 2011 at 14:14

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