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SDL_strcmp - Compare two null-terminated UTF-8 strings.

Availability

       This function is available since SDL 3.2.0.

Simple Directmedia Layer                           SDL 3.2.20                                      SDL_strcmp(3)

Description

       Due to the nature of UTF-8 encoding, this will work with Unicode strings, since effectively this function
       just compares bytes until it hits a null-terminating character. Also due to the nature of UTF-8, this can
       be used with SDL_qsort() to put strings in (roughly) alphabetical order.

Function Parameters

str1   the first string to compare. NULL is not permitted!

       str2   the second string to compare. NULL is not permitted!

Name

       SDL_strcmp - Compare two null-terminated UTF-8 strings.

Return Value

       Returns less than zero if str1 is "less than" str2, greater than zero if str1 is "greater than" str2, and
       zero if the strings match exactly.

Synopsis

#include<SDL3/SDL_stdinc.h>intSDL_strcmp(constchar*str1,constchar*str2);

Thread Safety

       It is safe to call this function from any thread.

See Also