Compare s1 and s2, ignoring the case of ASCII characters and any
characters after the first n in each string.
Unlike the BSD strcasecmp() function, this only recognizes standard
ASCII letters and ignores the locale, treating all non-ASCII
characters as if they are not letters.
The same warning as in g_ascii_strcasecmp() applies: Use this
function only on strings known to be in encodings where bytes
corresponding to ASCII letters always represent themselves.
Compare s1 and s2, ignoring the case of ASCII characters and any characters after the first n in each string.
Unlike the BSD strcasecmp() function, this only recognizes standard ASCII letters and ignores the locale, treating all non-ASCII characters as if they are not letters.
The same warning as in g_ascii_strcasecmp() applies: Use this function only on strings known to be in encodings where bytes corresponding to ASCII letters always represent themselves.