Am 07.06.2010, 22:15 Uhr, schrieb m0n0 <ole@monochrom.net>:
Sorry to say that, but to me this does not sound like an good compatibility enhancement. Because the old systems could not handle lower case names, it interprets lower cases as uppercase. At least, that's what the docs say. So, when I code an "open file selector" for old Ataris, I would also pass lower case file ext, because I think: "that doesn't matter". I assume many programs pass lower case, but mean upper case.
What do you want to say with that? Say pure-c wants *.C. It would then just get files with *.C, but I want *.c and perhaps *.C. Get it? -- Helmut Karlowski