Sander van Dijk dixit (2008-03-08, 14:35): > On Sat, Mar 8, 2008 at 2:25 PM, Antoni Grzymala <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > dmenu is case sensitive here and works as expected, are you running some > > exotic OS? > > No. Considering that dmenu uses strncasecmp, I'd say you'd have to be > running a rather exotic OS to have it case sensitive instead :-).
LOL... I just checked how it works and it worked fine. Pressing capital "F" for my program launcher shows only two binaries with a capital "F" on my system. > What version of dmenu are you using? As far as I can tell, 3.4 and hg > tip both use use strncasecmp, which "compares the two strings s1 and > s2, ignoring the case of the characters", according to man > strncasecmp(3). I'm using 3.2. Seems to have been an (unknowingly) wise decision not to upgrade. Otherwise, yes, I too consider case insensitive substring matching to be wrong. And also agree that the -i flag should follow the Unix convention for enabling case insensitive match. Best, -- [a]
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