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32.Dd April 3, 2022
33.Dt STRCMP 3
34.Os
35.Sh NAME
36.Nm strcmp ,
37.Nm strncmp
38.Nd compare strings
39.Sh LIBRARY
40.Lb libc
41.Sh SYNOPSIS
42.In string.h
43.Ft int
44.Fn strcmp "const char *s1" "const char *s2"
45.Ft int
46.Fn strncmp "const char *s1" "const char *s2" "size_t len"
47.Sh DESCRIPTION
48The
49.Fn strcmp
50and
51.Fn strncmp
52functions
53lexicographically compare the null-terminated strings
54.Fa s1
55and
56.Fa s2 .
57.Pp
58The
59.Fn strncmp
60function
61compares not more than
62.Fa len
63characters.
64Because
65.Fn strncmp
66is designed for comparing strings rather than binary data,
67characters that appear after a
68.Ql \e0
69character are not compared.
70.Sh RETURN VALUES
71The
72.Fn strcmp
73and
74.Fn strncmp
75functions return an integer greater than, equal to, or less than 0, according
76as the string
77.Fa s1
78is greater than, equal to, or less than the string
79.Fa s2 .
80The comparison is done using unsigned characters, so that
81.Ql \e200
82is greater than
83.Ql \e0 .
84.Sh SEE ALSO
85.Xr bcmp 3 ,
86.Xr memcmp 3 ,
87.Xr strcasecmp 3 ,
88.Xr strcoll 3 ,
89.Xr strxfrm 3 ,
90.Xr wcscmp 3
91.Sh STANDARDS
92The
93.Fn strcmp
94and
95.Fn strncmp
96functions
97conform to
98.St -isoC .
99.Sh HISTORY
100The
101.Fn strcmp
102function first appeared in the Programmer's Workbench (PWB/UNIX)
103and was ported to
104.At v7 ;
105.Fn strncmp
106first appeared in
107.At v7 .
108