03-24-2017
In what context would awk use collation, though? > < for strings, or does it have other meaning?
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thwcoll.h
thai/thwcoll.h(3) libthai thai/thwcoll.h(3)
NAME
thai/thwcoll.h -
Thai wide-char string collation.
SYNOPSIS
Functions
int th_wcstrcoll (const thwchar_t *s1, const thwchar_t *s2)
Compare two Thai wide-char strings for collation.
size_t th_wcstrxfrm (thwchar_t dest[], const thwchar_t *src, size_t n)
Transform wide-char string into collatable form.
Detailed Description
Thai wide-char string collation.
Function Documentation
int th_wcstrcoll (const thwchar_t *s1, const thwchar_t *s2)
Compare two Thai wide-char strings for collation.
Parameters:
s1 : first wide-char string (null-terminated)
s2 : second wide-char string (null-terminated)
Returns:
< 0 if s1 precedes s2; 0 if s1 equals s2; > 0 if s1 succeeds s2
size_t th_wcstrxfrm (thwchar_tdest[], const thwchar_t *src, size_tn)
Transform wide-char string into collatable form.
Parameters:
dest : the destination wide-char string buffer
src : the wide-char string to transform
n : the size of dest buffer (as number of elements)
Returns:
the number of elements required to store the result in dest, excluding the terminating '