wcscasecmp — compare two wide-character strings, ignoring case
#define _GNU_SOURCE #include <wchar.h>
int
            wcscasecmp( | 
            const wchar_t * | s1, | 
| const wchar_t * | s2); | 
          
The wcscasecmp() function is
      the wide-character equivalent of the strcasecmp(3) function. It
      compares the wide-character string pointed to by s1 and the wide-character
      string pointed to by s2, ignoring case differences
      (towupper(3), towlower(3)).
The wcscasecmp() function
      returns zero if the wide-character strings at s1 and s2 are equal except for case
      distinctions. It returns a positive integer if s1 is greater than s2, ignoring case. It returns a
      negative integer if s1 is smaller than s2, ignoring case.
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