unicode_category_lookup() looks up the unicodecharacter'scategorization[1]. unicode_category_lookup()
returns a 32 bit value. The value's UNICODE_CATEGORY_1 bits specify the first level of the unicode
character's category, with UNICODE_CATEGORY_2, UNICODE_CATEGORY_3, and UNICODE_CATEGORY_4 bits specifying
the 2nd, 3rd, and 4th level, if given. A value of 0 for each corresponding bit set indicates that no
category is specified for this level, for this character; otherwise the possible values are defined in
<courier-unicode.h>.
The remaining functions implement comparable equivalents of their non-unicode versions in the standard C
library, as follows:
unicode_isalnum()
Returns non-0 for all unicode_isalpha() or unicode_isdigit().
unicode_isalpha()
Returns non-0 for all UNICODE_CATEGORY_1_LETTER.
unicode_isblank()
Return non-0 for TAB, and all UNICODE_CATEGORY_2_SPACE.
unicode_isdigit()
Returns non-0 for all UNICODE_CATEGORY_1_NUMBER | UNICODE_CATEGORY_2_DIGIT, only (no third
categories).
unicode_isgraph()
Returns non-0 for all codepoints above SPACE which are not unicode_isspace().
unicode_islower()
Returns non-0 for all unicode_isalpha() for which the character is equal to unicode_lc(3) of itself.
unicode_ispunct()
Returns non-0 for all UNICODE_CATEGORY_1_PUNCTUATION.
unicode_isspace()
Returns non-0 for unicode_isblank() or for unicode characters with linebreaking properties of BK, CR,
LF, NL, and SP.
unicode_isupper()
Returns non-0 for all unicode_isalpha() for which the character is equal to unicode_uc(3) of itself.