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#include "npcommon.h"
#ifdef strcmpf
#undef strcmpf
int WINAPI strcmpf(LPCSTR lpStr1, LPCSTR lpStr2)
{
return lstrcmp(lpStr1, lpStr2);
}
#else
// strcmpf(str1, str2)
//
// Returns -1 if str1 is lexically less than str2
// Returns 0 if str1 is equal to str2
// Returns 1 if str1 is lexically greater than str2
int WINAPI strcmpf(LPCSTR lpStr1, LPCSTR lpStr2)
{
for (; *lpStr1 && *lpStr2; ADVANCE(lpStr1), ADVANCE(lpStr2)) {
UINT ch1, ch2;
UINT nCmp;
// for same-width chars, compare straight;
// for DBC vs. SBC, compare 0xttll against 0x00ss
ch1 = IS_LEAD_BYTE(*lpStr1) ? GetTwoByteChar(lpStr1) : *lpStr1;
ch2 = IS_LEAD_BYTE(*lpStr2) ? GetTwoByteChar(lpStr2) : *lpStr2;
if (ch1 > 0xff || ch2 > 0xff)
nCmp = (ch1 < ch2) ? -1 : ((ch1 == ch2) ? 0 : 1);
else
{
if (CollateTable[ch1] == CollateTable[ch2])
nCmp = (ch1 < ch2) ? -1 : ((ch1 == ch2) ? 0 : 1);
else
nCmp = (CollateTable[ch1] < CollateTable[ch2]) ? -1 : 1;
}
if (nCmp != 0)
return nCmp;
}
// end of one string or the other. if different lengths,
// shorter one must be lexically less, so it's ok to just
// compare bytes.
return (*lpStr1 > *lpStr2) ? -1 : (*lpStr1 == *lpStr2) ? 0 : 1;
}
#endif /* ifndef strcmpf */
#ifdef stricmpf
#undef stricmpf
int WINAPI stricmpf(LPCSTR lpStr1, LPCSTR lpStr2)
{
return lstrcmpi(lpStr1, lpStr2);
}
#else
// stricmpf(str1, str2)
//
// Returns -1 if str1 is lexically less than str2
// Returns 0 if str1 is equal to str2
// Returns 1 if str1 is lexically greater than str2
// All comparisons are case-insensitive
int WINAPI stricmpf(LPCSTR lpStr1, LPCSTR lpStr2)
{
for (; *lpStr1 && *lpStr2; ADVANCE(lpStr1), ADVANCE(lpStr2)) {
UINT ch1, ch2;
UINT nCmp;
// for same-width chars, compare straight;
// for DBC vs. SBC, compare 0xttll against 0x00ss
ch1 = IS_LEAD_BYTE(*lpStr1) ? GetTwoByteChar(lpStr1) : *lpStr1;
ch2 = IS_LEAD_BYTE(*lpStr2) ? GetTwoByteChar(lpStr2) : *lpStr2;
if (ch1 > 0xff || ch2 > 0xff)
nCmp = (ch1 < ch2) ? -1 : ((ch1 == ch2) ? 0 : 1);
else
{
ch1 = ToUpperCaseTable[ch1];
ch2 = ToUpperCaseTable[ch2];
if (CollateTable[ch1] == CollateTable[ch2])
nCmp = 0;
else
nCmp = (CollateTable[ch1] < CollateTable[ch2]) ? -1 : 1;
}
if (nCmp != 0)
return nCmp;
}
// end of one string or the other. if different lengths,
// shorter one must be lexically less, so it's ok to just
// compare bytes.
return (*lpStr1 > *lpStr2) ? -1 : (*lpStr1 == *lpStr2) ? 0 : 1;
}
#endif /* ifndef stricmpf */
// strncmpf(str1, str2, cb)
//
// Returns -1 if str1 is lexically less than str2
// Returns 0 if str1 is equal to str2
// Returns 1 if str1 is lexically greater than str2
// At most cb bytes are compared before returning
int WINAPI strncmpf(LPCSTR lpStr1, LPCSTR lpStr2, UINT cb)
{
LPCSTR lp1 = lpStr1;
for (; *lp1 && *lpStr2; ADVANCE(lp1), ADVANCE(lpStr2)) {
UINT ch1, ch2;
UINT nCmp;
// see if we've reached the byte limit. only need
// to compare one string for length, since if they
// get out of sync (DBCS only), we will get a compare
// error immediately.
if ((UINT)(lp1 - lpStr1) >= cb)
return 0; // no failures, reached limit
// for same-width chars, compare straight;
// for DBC vs. SBC, compare 0xttll against 0x00ss
ch1 = IS_LEAD_BYTE(*lp1) ? GetTwoByteChar(lp1) : *lp1;
ch2 = IS_LEAD_BYTE(*lpStr2) ? GetTwoByteChar(lpStr2) : *lpStr2;
nCmp = (ch1 < ch2) ? -1 : ((ch1 == ch2) ? 0 : 1);
if (nCmp != 0)
return nCmp;
}
// end of one string or the other. check the length to see if
// we have compared as many bytes as needed.
if ((UINT)(lp1 - lpStr1) >= cb)
return 0; // no failures, reached limit
// end of one string or the other. if different lengths,
// shorter one must be lexically less, so it's ok to just
// compare bytes.
return (*lp1 > *lpStr2) ? -1 : (*lp1 == *lpStr2) ? 0 : 1;
}
// strnicmpf(str1, str2, cb)
//
// Returns -1 if str1 is lexically less than str2
// Returns 0 if str1 is equal to str2
// Returns 1 if str1 is lexically greater than str2
// All comparisons are case-insensitive
// At most cb bytes are compared
int WINAPI strnicmpf(LPCSTR lpStr1, LPCSTR lpStr2, UINT cb)
{
LPCSTR lp1 = lpStr1;
for (; *lp1 && *lpStr2; ADVANCE(lp1), ADVANCE(lpStr2)) {
UINT ch1, ch2;
UINT nCmp;
// see if we've reached the byte limit. only need
// to compare one string for length, since if they
// get out of sync (DBCS only), we will get a compare
// error immediately.
if ((UINT)(lp1 - lpStr1) >= cb)
return 0; // no failures, reached limit
// for same-width chars, compare straight;
// for DBC vs. SBC, compare 0xttll against 0x00ss
ch1 = IS_LEAD_BYTE(*lp1) ? GetTwoByteChar(lp1) : PtrToUlong(CharUpper((LPTSTR) *((BYTE *)lp1)));
ch2 = IS_LEAD_BYTE(*lpStr2) ? GetTwoByteChar(lpStr2) : PtrToUlong(CharUpper((LPTSTR) *((BYTE *)lpStr2)));
nCmp = (ch1 < ch2) ? -1 : ((ch1 == ch2) ? 0 : 1);
if (nCmp != 0)
return nCmp;
}
// end of one string or the other. check the length to see if
// we have compared as many bytes as needed.
if ((UINT)(lp1 - lpStr1) >= cb)
return 0; // no failures, reached limit
// end of one string or the other. if different lengths,
// shorter one must be lexically less, so it's ok to just
// compare bytes.
return (*lp1 > *lpStr2) ? -1 : (*lp1 == *lpStr2) ? 0 : 1;
}