Ordering
is intended to make code that matches on the result of a comparison
more concise and easier to read. For example, one would write:
match Ordering.of_int (compare x y) with
| Less -> ...
| Equal -> ...
| Greater -> ...
rather than:
let r = compare x y in
if r < 0 then
...
else if r = 0 then
...
else
...
include sig ... end
val t_of_sexp : Base__.Sexplib.Sexp.t ‑> t
val sexp_of_t : t ‑> Base__.Sexplib.Sexp.t
val hash_fold_t : Base__.Ppx_hash_lib.Std.Hash.state ‑> t ‑> Base__.Ppx_hash_lib.Std.Hash.state
val hash : t ‑> Base__.Ppx_hash_lib.Std.Hash.hash_value
val all : t list
val to_int : t ‑> int
to_int t
is:
Less -> -1 Equal -> 0 Greater -> 1
It can be useful when writing a comparison function to allow one to return
Ordering.t
values and transform them to int
s later.
module Export : sig ... end