wcscmp — compare two wide-character strings
#include <wchar.h>
int
wcscmp( |
const wchar_t *s1, |
const wchar_t *s2) ; |
The wcscmp
() function is the
wide-character equivalent of the strcmp(3) function. It
compares the wide-character string pointed to by s1
and the wide-character
string pointed to by s2
.
The wcscmp
() function
returns zero if the wide-character strings at s1
and s2
are equal. It returns an
integer greater than zero if at the first differing position
i
, the corresponding
wide-character s1[i]
is greater than
s2[i]
. It returns
an integer less than zero if at the first differing position
i
, the corresponding
wide-character s1[i]
is less than s2[i]
.
For an explanation of the terms used in this section, see attributes(7).
Interface | Attribute | Value |
wcscmp () |
Thread safety | MT-Safe |
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