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Function std.path.filenameCmp
Compares file names and returns
int filenameCmp(CaseSensitive cs = CaseSensitive .osDefault, Range1, Range2)
(
Range1 filename1,
Range2 filename2
)
if (isSomeFiniteCharInputRange!Range1 && !isConvertibleToString!Range1 && isSomeFiniteCharInputRange!Range2 && !isConvertibleToString!Range2);
Individual characters are compared using filenameCharCmp!cs
,
where cs
is an optional template parameter determining whether
the comparison is case sensitive or not.
Treatment of invalid UTF encodings is implementation defined.
Parameters
Name | Description |
---|---|
cs | case sensitivity |
filename1 | range for first file name |
filename2 | range for second file name |
Returns
< 0
if filename1 < filename2
,
0
if filename1 == filename2
and
> 0
if filename1 > filename2
.
See Also
Example
writeln(filenameCmp("abc", "abc")); // 0
assert(filenameCmp("abc", "abd") < 0);
assert(filenameCmp("abc", "abb") > 0);
assert(filenameCmp("abc", "abcd") < 0);
assert(filenameCmp("abcd", "abc") > 0);
version (linux)
{
// Same as calling filenameCmp!(CaseSensitive.yes)(filename1, filename2)
assert(filenameCmp("Abc", "abc") < 0);
assert(filenameCmp("abc", "Abc") > 0);
}
version (Windows)
{
// Same as calling filenameCmp!(CaseSensitive.no)(filename1, filename2)
writeln(filenameCmp("Abc", "abc")); // 0
writeln(filenameCmp("abc", "Abc")); // 0
assert(filenameCmp("Abc", "abD") < 0);
assert(filenameCmp("abc", "AbB") > 0);
}
Authors
Lars Tandle Kyllingstad, Walter Bright, Grzegorz Adam Hankiewicz, Thomas Kühne, Andrei Alexandrescu
License
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