memcmp Function (ROM Call 0x270)

mem.h, string.h

short memcmp (const void *s1, const void *s2, unsigned long len);

Compares two blocks of signed chars.

memcmp compares the first len bytes of the blocks s1 and s2 as signed chars. Since it compares bytes as signed chars, memcmp returns a value

For example, memcmp("\xFF","\x7F",1) returns a value greater than 0. More precisely, the exact return value is the result of subtracting the first pair of values that differ in the two blocks being compared based on them being signed chars.

Note: This routine is declared as "short" although the ANSI standard proposes "long". This is important, because the TIOS memcmp routine puts garbage in the higher half of the d0 register.


Used by: LoadDLL, are_expressions_identical, EV_defaultHandler, ScrRectScroll, GraphOrTableCmd, ScrRectDivide


See also: memucmp