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Belt_SortArray.resi
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/* Copyright (C) 2017 Authors of ReScript
*
* This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by
* the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
* (at your option) any later version.
*
* In addition to the permissions granted to you by the LGPL, you may combine
* or link a "work that uses the Library" with a publicly distributed version
* of this file to produce a combined library or application, then distribute
* that combined work under the terms of your choosing, with no requirement
* to comply with the obligations normally placed on you by section 4 of the
* LGPL version 3 (or the corresponding section of a later version of the LGPL
* should you choose to use a later version).
*
* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
* GNU Lesser General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License
* along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
* Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
/***
A module for Array sort relevant utiliites
*/
/**
Specalized when key type is `int`, more efficient than the generic type
*/
module Int = Belt_SortArrayInt
/**
Specalized when key type is `string`, more efficient than the generic type
*/
module String = Belt_SortArrayString
@deprecated("Use `strictlySortedLength` instead")
let strictlySortedLengthU: (array<'a>, ('a, 'a) => bool) => int
/**
`strictlySortedLenght(xs, cmp);` return `+n` means increasing order `-n` means negative order
## Examples
```rescript
Belt.SortArray.strictlySortedLength([1, 2, 3, 4, 3], (x, y) => x < y) == 4
Belt.SortArray.strictlySortedLength([], (x, y) => x < y) == 0
Belt.SortArray.strictlySortedLength([1], (x, y) => x < y) == 1
Belt.SortArray.strictlySortedLength([4, 3, 2, 1], (x, y) => x < y) == -4
```
*/
let strictlySortedLength: (array<'a>, ('a, 'a) => bool) => int
@deprecated("Use `isSorted` instead")
let isSortedU: (array<'a>, ('a, 'a) => int) => bool
/**
`isSorted(arr, cmp)`: Returns true if array is increasingly sorted (equal is okay)
*/
let isSorted: (array<'a>, ('a, 'a) => int) => bool
@deprecated("Use `stableSortInPlaceBy` instead")
let stableSortInPlaceByU: (array<'a>, ('a, 'a) => int) => unit
let stableSortInPlaceBy: (array<'a>, ('a, 'a) => int) => unit
@deprecated("Use `stableSortBy` instead")
let stableSortByU: (array<'a>, ('a, 'a) => int) => array<'a>
/**
`stableSortBy(xs, cmp)`: Returns a fresh array Sort `xs` in place using
comparator `cmp`, the stable means if the elements are equal, their order will
be preserved
*/
let stableSortBy: (array<'a>, ('a, 'a) => int) => array<'a>
@deprecated("Use `binarySearchBy` instead")
let binarySearchByU: (array<'a>, 'a, ('a, 'a) => int) => int
/**
If value is not found and value is less than one or more elements in array, the
negative number returned is the bitwise complement of the index of the first
element that is larger than value.
If value is not found and value is greater
than all elements in array, the negative number returned is the bitwise
complement of (the index of the last element plus 1)for example, if `key` is
smaller than all elements return `-1` since `lnot(-1) == 0` if `key` is larger
than all elements return `lnot(-1) == 0` since `lnot(- (len + 1)) == len`
## Examples
```rescript
Belt.SortArray.binarySearchBy([1, 2, 3, 4, 33, 35, 36], 33, Pervasives.compare) == 4
lnot(Belt.SortArray.binarySearchBy([1, 3, 5, 7], 4, Pervasives.compare)) == 2
```
*/
let binarySearchBy: (array<'a>, 'a, ('a, 'a) => int) => int
@deprecated("Use `union` instead")
let unionU: (array<'a>, int, int, array<'a>, int, int, array<'a>, int, ('a, 'a) => int) => int
/**
`union src src1ofs src1len src2 src2ofs src2len dst dstofs cmp` assume `src` and
`src2` is strictly sorted. for equivalent elements, it is picked from `src`
also assume that `dst` is large enough to store all elements
*/
let union: (array<'a>, int, int, array<'a>, int, int, array<'a>, int, ('a, 'a) => int) => int
@deprecated("Use `intersect` instead")
let intersectU: (array<'a>, int, int, array<'a>, int, int, array<'a>, int, ('a, 'a) => int) => int
/**
`union src src1ofs src1len src2 src2ofs src2len dst dstofs cmp`
**return** the `offset` in the output array
*/
let intersect: (array<'a>, int, int, array<'a>, int, int, array<'a>, int, ('a, 'a) => int) => int
@deprecated("Use `diff` instead")
let diffU: (array<'a>, int, int, array<'a>, int, int, array<'a>, int, ('a, 'a) => int) => int
let diff: (array<'a>, int, int, array<'a>, int, int, array<'a>, int, ('a, 'a) => int) => int