icuSetCollate(...)icuGetCollate(type = c("actual", "valid"))
icuGetCollate, a character string describing the ICU locale
  in use (which may be reported as "ICU not in use").  The
  ‘actual’ locale may be simpler than the requested locale: for
  example "da" rather than "da_DK": English locales are
  likely to report "root".icuSetCollate can be used to tune the way collation is done.
  On other builds calling this function does nothing, with a warning. Possible arguments are
  locale:"da_DK"
      giving the language and country whose collation rules are to be
      used.  If present, this should be the first argument.case_first:"upper", "lower" or
      "default", asking for upper- or lower-case characters to be
      sorted first.  The default is usually lower-case first, but not in
      all languages (not under the default settings for Danish, for example).alternate_handling:"non_ignorable" (primary strength) and
      "shifted" (quaternary strength).strength:"primary", "secondary", "tertiary"
      (default), "quaternary" and "identical". french_collation:"on", "off"
      and "default".normalization:"on" and "off" (default).  This affects the
      collation of composite characters.case_level:"on" and "off" (default).hiragana_quaternary:"on" (sort
      Hiragana first at quaternary level) and "off".locale:
  "none":"ASCII":strcmp is used instead, which should sort byte-by-byte in
      (unsigned) numerical order.  (As from R 3.1.3.)"default":R_ICU_LOCALE is set to a
      non-empty value, its value is used rather than consulting the OS.
    "", "root":icuGetCollate("actual"), often "root").  Most English
  locales fall back to "root" as although e.g. "en_GB" is
  a valid locale (at least on some platforms), it contains no special
  rules for collation.  Note that "C" is not a supported ICU locale. Some examples are case_level = "on", strength = "primary" to ignore
  accent differences and alternate_handling = "shifted" to ignore
  space and punctuation characters. Initially ICU will not be used for collation if the OS is set to use
  the C locale for collation.  Once this function is called with
  a value for locale, ICU will be used until it is called again
  with locale = "none". All customizations are reset to the default for the locale if
  locale is specified: the collation engine is reset if the
  OS collation locate category is changed by Sys.setlocale.sort. capabilities for whether ICU is available;
  extSoftVersion for its version. The ICU user guide chapter on collation
  (http://userguide.icu-project.org/collation).