1fwcscmp(3) Library Functions Manual fwcscmp(3)
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6 fwcscmp - fuzzy comparison of two wide-character strings
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9 #include <fstrcmp.h>
10 #define FSTRCMP_IDENTICAL
11 #define FSTRCMP_THRESHOLD
12 #define FSTRCMP_ERROR
13 double fwcscmp(const wchar_t *string1, const wchar_t *string2);
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16 The fwcscmp() function compares the two wide-character strings, string1
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20 The fwcscmp function returns a floating point value between 0.0 and
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24 OLD (it lies between 0.0 and FSTRCMP_IDENTICAL) would be considered
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31 fstrcmp(3)
32 fuzzy comparison of two strings
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35 fuzzy comparison of two wide-character strings
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37 wcscmp(3)
38 compare two wide-character strings
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41 fstrcmp version 0.7
42 Copyright (C) 2009 Peter Miller
43 Peter Miller <pmiller@opensource.org.au>
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