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/*
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FUNCTION
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2005-10-29 05:33:23 +08:00
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<<strcoll>>---locale-specific character string compare
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INDEX
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strcoll
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ANSI_SYNOPSIS
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#include <string.h>
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int strcoll(const char *<[stra]>, const char * <[strb]>);
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TRAD_SYNOPSIS
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#include <string.h>
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int strcoll(<[stra]>, <[strb]>)
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char *<[stra]>;
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char *<[strb]>;
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DESCRIPTION
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<<strcoll>> compares the string pointed to by <[stra]> to
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the string pointed to by <[strb]>, using an interpretation
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appropriate to the current <<LC_COLLATE>> state.
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2016-07-25 02:00:34 +08:00
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(NOT Cygwin:) The current implementation of <<strcoll>> simply
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uses <<strcmp>> and does not support any language-specific sorting.
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RETURNS
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If the first string is greater than the second string,
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<<strcoll>> returns a number greater than zero. If the two
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strings are equivalent, <<strcoll>> returns zero. If the first
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string is less than the second string, <<strcoll>> returns a
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number less than zero.
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PORTABILITY
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<<strcoll>> is ANSI C.
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<<strcoll>> requires no supporting OS subroutines.
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QUICKREF
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strcoll ansi pure
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*/
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#include <string.h>
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int
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_DEFUN (strcoll, (a, b),
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_CONST char *a _AND
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_CONST char *b)
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{
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return strcmp (a, b);
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}
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