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| Author | rhettinger |
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| Recipients | brett.cannon, collinwinter, jeff.balogh, rhettinger |
| Date | 2008年03月19日.20:45:15 |
| SpamBayes Score | 0.23879667 |
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| Message-id | <1205959516.3.0.372495922668.issue2354@psf.upfronthosting.co.za> |
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Collin, is there some place where I should write-up how to transition sort cmp functions? Often, it is straight-forward to write a simpler key function, but sometimes it isn't obvious how to proceed (i.e. cases that have an ascending primary key and descentding secondary key or cases where a user supplied cmp function is an unchangable, exposed part of the API). I would like to issue some guidance on the subject. |
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| 2008年03月19日 20:45:16 | rhettinger | set | spambayes_score: 0.238797 -> 0.23879667 recipients: + rhettinger, brett.cannon, collinwinter, jeff.balogh |
| 2008年03月19日 20:45:16 | rhettinger | set | spambayes_score: 0.238797 -> 0.238797 messageid: <1205959516.3.0.372495922668.issue2354@psf.upfronthosting.co.za> |
| 2008年03月19日 20:45:15 | rhettinger | link | issue2354 messages |
| 2008年03月19日 20:45:15 | rhettinger | create | |