// Copyright (c) 2023 - 2025 IBM Corp. // All rights reserved. // // Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); // you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. // You may obtain a copy of the License at // // http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 // // Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software // distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, // WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. // See the License for the specific language governing permissions and // limitations under the License. package array import ( G "github.com/IBM/fp-go/v2/array/generic" O "github.com/IBM/fp-go/v2/ord" ) // Sort implements a stable sort on the array given the provided ordering. // The sort is stable, meaning that elements that compare equal retain their original order. // // Example: // // import "github.com/IBM/fp-go/v2/ord" // // numbers := []int{3, 1, 4, 1, 5, 9, 2, 6} // sorted := array.Sort(ord.FromStrictCompare[int]())(numbers) // // Result: [1, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 9] // //go:inline func Sort[T any](ord O.Ord[T]) Operator[T, T] { return G.Sort[[]T](ord) } // SortByKey implements a stable sort on the array given the provided ordering on an extracted key. // This is useful when you want to sort complex types by a specific field. // // Example: // // import "github.com/IBM/fp-go/v2/ord" // // type Person struct { // Name string // Age int // } // // people := []Person{ // {"Alice", 30}, // {"Bob", 25}, // {"Charlie", 35}, // } // // sortByAge := array.SortByKey( // ord.FromStrictCompare[int](), // func(p Person) int { return p.Age }, // ) // sorted := sortByAge(people) // // Result: [{"Bob", 25}, {"Alice", 30}, {"Charlie", 35}] // //go:inline func SortByKey[K, T any](ord O.Ord[K], f func(T) K) Operator[T, T] { return G.SortByKey[[]T](ord, f) } // SortBy implements a stable sort on the array using multiple ordering criteria. // The orderings are applied in sequence: if two elements are equal according to the first // ordering, the second ordering is used, and so on. // // Example: // // import "github.com/IBM/fp-go/v2/ord" // // type Person struct { // LastName string // FirstName string // } // // people := []Person{ // {"Smith", "John"}, // {"Smith", "Alice"}, // {"Jones", "Bob"}, // } // // sortByName := array.SortBy([]ord.Ord[Person]{ // ord.Contramap(func(p Person) string { return p.LastName })(ord.FromStrictCompare[string]()), // ord.Contramap(func(p Person) string { return p.FirstName })(ord.FromStrictCompare[string]()), // }) // sorted := sortByName(people) // // Result: [{"Jones", "Bob"}, {"Smith", "Alice"}, {"Smith", "John"}] // //go:inline func SortBy[T any](ord []O.Ord[T]) Operator[T, T] { return G.SortBy[[]T](ord) }