40 lines
2.0 KiB
OCaml
40 lines
2.0 KiB
OCaml
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(* *)
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(* Objective Caml *)
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(* *)
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(* Xavier Leroy, projet Cristal, INRIA Rocquencourt *)
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(* *)
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(* Copyright 1996 Institut National de Recherche en Informatique et *)
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(* en Automatique. All rights reserved. This file is distributed *)
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(* under the terms of the GNU Library General Public License. *)
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(* *)
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(* $Id$ *)
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(* Module [Sort]: sorting and merging lists *)
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(* This module is obsolete and exists only for backward compatibility.
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The sorting functions in [Array] and [List] should be used instead.
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The new functions are faster and use less memory.
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*)
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val list : ('a -> 'a -> bool) -> 'a list -> 'a list
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(* Sort a list in increasing order according to an ordering predicate.
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The predicate should return [true] if its first argument is
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less than or equal to its second argument. *)
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val array : ('a -> 'a -> bool) -> 'a array -> unit
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(* Sort an array in increasing order according to an
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ordering predicate.
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The predicate should return [true] if its first argument is
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less than or equal to its second argument.
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The array is sorted in place. *)
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val merge : ('a -> 'a -> bool) -> 'a list -> 'a list -> 'a list
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(* Merge two lists according to the given predicate.
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Assuming the two argument lists are sorted according to the
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predicate, [merge] returns a sorted list containing the elements
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from the two lists. The behavior is undefined if the two
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argument lists were not sorted. *)
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