Compares two strings, according to the LC_COLLATE category setting of the code page currently in use.
#include <string.h> int Lstrcoll ( const char *s1, const char *s2);
(IN) Points to a null-terminated string to compare.
(IN) Points to a null-terminated string to compare.
Returns 0 if the two strings match. Otherwise, it returns an integer less than or greater than 0, depending on whether s1 is lexicographically less than or greater than s2.
The Lstrcoll is a double-byte character interface. The comparison uses the collating sequence selected by setlocale. The function is equivalent to Lstrcmp when the collating sequence is selected from the āCā locale.