/*** *strcoll.c - Collate locale strings * * Copyright (c) 1988-1998, Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. * *Purpose: * Compare two strings using the locale LC_COLLATE information. * *******************************************************************************/ #include #include #ifdef _WIN32 #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #endif /* _WIN32 */ /*** *int strcoll() - Collate locale strings * *Purpose: * Compare two strings using the locale LC_COLLATE information. * [ANSI]. * * Non-C locale support available under _INTL switch. * In the C locale, strcoll() simply resolves to strcmp(). *Entry: * const char *s1 = pointer to the first string * const char *s2 = pointer to the second string * *Exit: * Less than 0 = first string less than second string * 0 = strings are equal * Greater than 0 = first string greater than second string * *Exceptions: * _NLSCMPERROR = error * errno = EINVAL * *******************************************************************************/ int __cdecl strcoll ( const char *_string1, const char *_string2 ) { #if defined (_WIN32) int ret; #if defined (_MT) int local_lock_flag; #endif /* defined (_MT) */ if (__lc_handle[LC_COLLATE] == _CLOCALEHANDLE) { return strcmp(_string1, _string2); } _lock_locale( local_lock_flag ) #if defined (_MT) if (__lc_handle[LC_COLLATE] == _CLOCALEHANDLE) { _unlock_locale( local_lock_flag ) return strcmp(_string1, _string2); } #endif /* defined (_MT) */ if ( 0 == (ret = __crtCompareStringA( __lc_handle[LC_COLLATE], SORT_STRINGSORT, _string1, -1, _string2, -1, __lc_collate_cp )) ) goto error_cleanup; _unlock_locale( local_lock_flag ) return (ret - 2); error_cleanup: _unlock_locale( local_lock_flag ) errno = EINVAL; return _NLSCMPERROR; #else /* defined (_WIN32) */ return strcmp(_string1,_string2); #endif /* defined (_WIN32) */ }