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|  | Tcl_StringMatch(3) |  | 
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Tcl_StringMatch, Tcl_StringCaseMatch − test whether a string matches a pattern
#include <tcl.h>
int 
Tcl_StringMatch(string, pattern)
int 
Tcl_StringCaseMatch(string, pattern,
nocase)
| char *string (in) | String to test. | ||
| char *pattern (in) | Pattern to match against string. May contain special characters from the set *?\[]. | ||
| int nocase (in) | Specifies whether the match should be done case-sensitive (0) or case-insensitive (1). | 
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This utility procedure determines whether a string matches a given pattern. If it does, then Tcl_StringMatch returns 1. Otherwise Tcl_StringMatch returns 0. The algorithm used for matching is the same algorithm used in the ’’string match’’ Tcl command and is similar to the algorithm used by the C-shell for file name matching; see the Tcl manual entry for details. │
In Tcl_StringCaseMatch, the algorithm is the same, but you have the │ option to make the matching case-insensitive. If you choose this (by │ passing nocase as 1), then the string and pattern are essentially │ matched in the lower case.
match, pattern, string
|  | Tcl_StringMatch(3) |  |