Re: strcmp()?

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On May 23, 2011, at 9:47 AM, Alex Nikitin wrote:
>  
> It depends on what you need to check, josh :)
> 
> If you wanted to say find an anagram, or do a search with some typo correction, strcmp can be many times more helpful then a ===, that said comparing 2 strings to be equal === works about 20% quicker, so it works better for comparing two strings for equality (or unequality) anyways. There is no confusion, strcmp has a documented way in which it is to work in posix-compliant languages, ISO/IEC 9899:1999, 7.21.4.2, so as long as you follow the ISO guidelines for the scrcmp checking, your code should work correctly...
> 
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It's good to know it's functionality is available in the case that I ever need it. 

Regards,

-Josh
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