10.01.2011, 00:13
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No it's not. Where do people come up with these assumptions? Do you even know what strcmp stands for? String compare. If your comparing it to functions like sscanf, then you are an idiot. sscanf and strcmp serve two different purposes. strcmp will compare two strings to each other with or without case sensitivity and return whether they are the same or not. sscanf will compare a string with format codes and parse out values if the string matches the format codes.
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He's using it for commands, where strcmp is comparatively slow (compared to processors like zcmd and dcmd).
How about you read the thread before posting a useless reply?