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go/doc/progs/sortmain.go
Rob Pike 83f0b718ed fixups in the tutorial
also add a section about compiling programs because some found it surprising not to have one

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CC=go-dev
http://go/go-review/1018011
2009-11-01 20:47:03 -08:00

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// Copyright 2009 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
package main
import (
"fmt";
"sort";
)
func ints() {
data := []int{74, 59, 238, -784, 9845, 959, 905, 0, 0, 42, 7586, -5467984, 7586};
a := sort.IntArray(data);
sort.Sort(a);
if !sort.IsSorted(a) {
panic()
}
}
func strings() {
data := []string{"monday", "tuesday", "wednesday", "thursday", "friday", "saturday", "sunday"};
a := sort.StringArray(data);
sort.Sort(a);
if !sort.IsSorted(a) {
panic()
}
}
type day struct {
num int;
shortName string;
longName string;
}
type dayArray struct {
data []*day;
}
func (p *dayArray) Len() int { return len(p.data); }
func (p *dayArray) Less(i, j int) bool { return p.data[i].num < p.data[j].num; }
func (p *dayArray) Swap(i, j int) { p.data[i], p.data[j] = p.data[j], p.data[i]; }
func days() {
Sunday := day{ 0, "SUN", "Sunday" };
Monday := day{ 1, "MON", "Monday" };
Tuesday := day{ 2, "TUE", "Tuesday" };
Wednesday := day{ 3, "WED", "Wednesday" };
Thursday := day{ 4, "THU", "Thursday" };
Friday := day{ 5, "FRI", "Friday" };
Saturday := day{ 6, "SAT", "Saturday" };
data := []*day{&Tuesday, &Thursday, &Wednesday, &Sunday, &Monday, &Friday, &Saturday};
a := dayArray{data};
sort.Sort(&a);
if !sort.IsSorted(&a) {
panic()
}
for _, d := range data {
fmt.Printf("%s ", d.longName)
}
fmt.Printf("\n")
}
func main() {
ints();
strings();
days();
}