strcmp Function (ROM Call 0x271)

string.h

short strcmp (const unsigned char *s1, const unsigned char *s2);

Compares one string to another.

strcmp performs an unsigned comparison of s1 to s2. It starts with the first character in each string and continues with subsequent characters until the corresponding characters differ or until the end of the strings is reached. strcmp returns a value that is

More precisely, if the strings differ, the value of the first nonmatching character in s2 subtracted from the corresponding character in s1 is returned.

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


Used by: cmd_movevar, VarOpen, LoadDLL, compare_expressions, EV_getAppID, MO_currentOptions, MO_digestOptions, FFindFirst, FFindNext, FOpen, OSLinkCmd, sendcalc, GraphOrTableCmd, OO_AppNameToACB, tokenize_if_TI_92_or_text, FolderCur, FolderOp, IsMainFolderStr, SymFindFirst, SymSysVar, VarRecall, VarStore, ROM Call 0x131


See also: strncmp, cmpstri, stricmp