Major Section: PROGRAMMING
(String>= str1 str2)
is non-nil
if and only if the string
str2
precedes the string str1
lexicographically or the strings
are equal. When non-nil
, (string>= str1 str2)
is the first
position (zero-based) at which the strings differ, if they differ,
and otherwise is their common length. See string>.
The guard for string>=
specifies that its arguments are strings.
String>=
is a Common Lisp function. See any Common Lisp
documentation for more information.