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documentation:You should be either checking for not equal to 0 instead of true, as its not necessarily guaranteed to be
1
~=true
, or removing the comparison entirelyAlso make sure that your loop condition is < and not "& lt" without the space unless that's a weird formatting issue
For more information, make sure to check the documentation for the standard library functions
Ah ha! Yes, I did check the docs but I think I just glanced over that portion. Be more careful next time. Now that I took another look at the other ctype.h functions, they all return 1 or 0. I think I confused equivalent python built-in functions as those evaluated to true/false. The < is a less than sign but it seems it doesn't render correctly on Lemmy.