I may asking a stupid question, but I really can't find an answer with google plus I am still a beginner of using MSVS.
I recently need to use functions to make comparison of two strings. What I don't understand is the difference of stricmp and _stricmp. They both can be used to compare strings and return the same results. I went to check them:
char string1[] = "The quick brown dog jumps over the lazy fox";
char string2[] = "The QUICK brown dog jumps over the lazy fox";
void main( void )
{
char tmp[20];
int result;
/* Case sensitive */
printf( "Compare strings:\n\t%s\n\t%s\n\n", string1, string2 );
result = stricmp( string1, string2 );
if( result > 0 )
strcpy( tmp, "greater than" );
else if( result < 0 )
strcpy( tmp, "less than" );
else
strcpy( tmp, "equal to" );
printf( "\tstricmp: String 1 is %s string 2\n", tmp );
/* Case insensitive */
result = _stricmp( string1, string2 );
if( result > 0 )
strcpy( tmp, "greater than" );
else if( result < 0 )
strcpy( tmp, "less than" );
else
strcpy( tmp, "equal to" );
printf( "\t_stricmp: String 1 is %s string 2\n", tmp );
}
result shows they are the same:
Compare strings:
The quick brown dog jumps over the lazy fox
The QUICK brown dog jumps over the lazy fox
stricmp: String 1 is equal to string 2
_stricmp: String 1 is equal to string 2
I am wondering why...
stricmp
is a POSIX function, and not a standard C90 function. To avoid name clashes Microsoft deprecated the non-conforming name (stricmp
) and recommends using _stricmp
instead. There is no difference in functionality (stricmp
is merely an alias for _stricmp
.)