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»lower
Function
lower
converts all cased letters in the given string to lowercase.
»Examples
> lower("HELLO") hello > lower("АЛЛО!") алло!
> lower("HELLO")
hello
> lower("АЛЛО!")
алло!
This function uses Unicode's definition of letters and of upper- and lowercase.