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memicmp( ) function: compare two string buffers.
   
#include <stdio.h>
#include <string.h>

char buf1[40],buf2[40];

int main( )
{
 strcpy(buf1,"this is a test");
 strcpy(buf2,"this is a test");
 /* 0 - identical strings except for case */
 /* x - any integer, means not identical */

 printf("%d\n",memicmp(buf1,buf2,40));
 /* returns a nonzero value */
 return (0);
}
  
    
    
  
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