/* FUNCTION <>---case-insensitive character string compare INDEX strncasecmp ANSI_SYNOPSIS #include int strncasecmp(const char *<[a]>, const char * <[b]>, size_t <[length]>); TRAD_SYNOPSIS #include int strncasecmp(<[a]>, <[b]>, <[length]>) char *<[a]>; char *<[b]>; size_t <[length]> DESCRIPTION <> compares up to <[length]> characters from the string at <[a]> to the string at <[b]> in a case-insensitive manner. RETURNS If <<*<[a]>>> sorts lexicographically after <<*<[b]>>> (after both are converted to lowercase), <> returns a number greater than zero. If the two strings are equivalent, <> returns zero. If <<*<[a]>>> sorts lexicographically before <<*<[b]>>>, <> returns a number less than zero. PORTABILITY <> is in the Berkeley Software Distribution. <> requires no supporting OS subroutines. It uses tolower() from elsewhere in this library. QUICKREF strncasecmp */ #include #include int _DEFUN (strncasecmp, (s1, s2, n), _CONST char *s1 _AND _CONST char *s2 _AND size_t n) { int d = 0; for ( ; n != 0; n--) { _CONST int c1 = tolower(*s1++); _CONST int c2 = tolower(*s2++); if (((d = c1 - c2) != 0) || (c2 == '\0')) break; } return d; }