Query: str_diffn
OS: debian
Section: 3
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str_diffn(3) Library Functions Manual str_diffn(3)NAMEstr_diffn - compare two ASCIIZ stringsSYNTAX#include <str.h> int str_diffn(const char* a,const char* b,size_t limit);DESCRIPTIONstr_diffn returns negative, 0, or positive, depending on whether the string a[0], a[1], ..., a[n]==' ' is lexicographically smaller than, equal to, or greater than the string b[0], b[1], ..., b[m-1]==' '. If the strings are different, str_diffn does not read bytes past the first difference. The strings will be considered equal if the first limit characters match.SEE ALSOstrlen(3) str_diffn(3)
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