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						Function std.path.filenameCharCmp
Compares filename characters.
						
				int filenameCharCmp(CaseSensitive cs = CaseSensitive
				  dchar a,
				
				  dchar b
				
				) pure nothrow @safe;
						
					
				This function can perform a case-sensitive or a case-insensitive
    comparison.  This is controlled through the cs template parameter
    which, if not specified, is given by CaseSensitive
    On Windows, the backslash and slash characters (\ and /)
    are considered equal.
Parameters
| Name | Description | 
|---|---|
| cs | Case-sensitivity of the comparison. | 
| a | A filename character. | 
| b | A filename character. | 
Returns
Example
writeln(filenameCharCmp('a', 'a')); // 0
assert(filenameCharCmp('a', 'b') < 0);
assert(filenameCharCmp('b', 'a') > 0);
version (linux)
{
    // Same as calling filenameCharCmp!(CaseSensitive.yes)(a, b)
    assert(filenameCharCmp('A', 'a') < 0);
    assert(filenameCharCmp('a', 'A') > 0);
}
version (Windows)
{
    // Same as calling filenameCharCmp!(CaseSensitive.no)(a, b)
    writeln(filenameCharCmp('a', 'A')); // 0
    assert(filenameCharCmp('a', 'B') < 0);
    assert(filenameCharCmp('A', 'b') < 0);
}
Authors
Lars Tandle Kyllingstad, Walter Bright, Grzegorz Adam Hankiewicz, Thomas Kühne, Andrei Alexandrescu
License
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