gleam/order
Types
Functions
pub fn break_tie(in order: Order, with other: Order) -> Order
Return a fallback Order
in case the first argument is Eq
.
Examples
import gleam/int
break_tie(in: int.compare(1, 1), with: Lt)
// -> Lt
import gleam/int
break_tie(in: int.compare(1, 0), with: Eq)
// -> Gt
pub fn compare(a: Order, with b: Order) -> Order
Compares two Order
values to one another, producing a new Order
.
Examples
compare(Eq, with: Lt)
// -> Gt
pub fn lazy_break_tie(
in order: Order,
with comparison: fn() -> Order,
) -> Order
Invokes a fallback function returning an Order
in case the first argument
is Eq
.
This can be useful when the fallback comparison might be expensive and it needs to be delayed until strictly necessary.
Examples
import gleam/int
lazy_break_tie(in: int.compare(1, 1), with: fn() { Lt })
// -> Lt
import gleam/int
lazy_break_tie(in: int.compare(1, 0), with: fn() { Eq })
// -> Gt
pub fn max(a: Order, b: Order) -> Order
Deprecated: This function is being removed as it is not useful. The name may be used for a more helpful function in future.
pub fn min(a: Order, b: Order) -> Order
Deprecated: This function is being removed as it is not useful. The name may be used for a more helpful function in future.
pub fn negate(order: Order) -> Order
Inverts an order, so less-than becomes greater-than and greater-than becomes less-than.
Examples
negate(Lt)
// -> Gt
negate(Eq)
// -> Eq
negate(Gt)
// -> Lt
pub fn reverse(orderer: fn(a, a) -> Order) -> fn(a, a) -> Order
Inverts an ordering function, so less-than becomes greater-than and greater-than becomes less-than.
Examples
import gleam/int
import gleam/list
list.sort([1, 5, 4], by: reverse(int.compare))
// -> [5, 4, 1]