Compares two strings and returns an integer that indicates if
    the strings differ and how they differ. The function uses the
    collating information in the LC_COLLATE category of the current
    locale to determine how the comparison is performed.
    Format
      #include  <string.h>
      int strcoll  (const char *s1, const char *s2);
1 – Arguments
 s1, s2
    Pointers to character strings.
2 – Description
    The strcoll function, unlike strcmp, compares two strings in a
    locale-dependent manner. Because no value is reserved for error
    indication, the application must check for one by setting errno
    to 0 before the function call and testing it after the call.
    See also strxfrm.
3 – Return Values
    < 0                Indicates that s1 is less than s2.
    > 0                Indicates that s1 is greater than s2.