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- s/to_owned/to_string/g - TotalEq/TotalOrd changes - snake_case of identifiers
52 lines
1.5 KiB
Rust
52 lines
1.5 KiB
Rust
use std::ascii::StrAsciiExt;
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// This is an implementation of "natural sort order". See
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// http://blog.codinghorror.com/sorting-for-humans-natural-sort-order/
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// for more information and examples. It tries to sort "9" before
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// "10", which makes sense to those regular human types.
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// It works by splitting an input string into several parts, and then
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// comparing based on those parts. A SortPart derives TotalOrd, so a
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// Vec<SortPart> will automatically have natural sorting.
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#[deriving(Eq, Ord, PartialEq, PartialOrd)]
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pub enum SortPart {
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Numeric(u64),
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Stringular(String),
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}
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impl SortPart {
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pub fn from_string(is_digit: bool, slice: &str) -> SortPart {
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if is_digit {
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Numeric(from_str::<u64>(slice).expect(slice.to_string()))
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} else {
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Stringular(slice.to_ascii_lower())
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}
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}
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// The logic here is taken from my question at
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// http://stackoverflow.com/q/23969191/3484614
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pub fn split_into_parts(input: &str) -> Vec<SortPart> {
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let mut parts = vec![];
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if input.is_empty() {
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return parts
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}
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let mut is_digit = input.char_at(0).is_digit();
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let mut start = 0;
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for (i, c) in input.char_indices() {
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if is_digit != c.is_digit() {
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parts.push(SortPart::from_string(is_digit, input.slice(start, i)));
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is_digit = !is_digit;
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start = i;
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}
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}
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parts.push(SortPart::from_string(is_digit, input.slice_from(start)));
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parts
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}
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}
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