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<font color=darkkhaki>However, IntelliJ does not like <code>slices.Contains(s, "a")</code> on some occasions, it seems that it wants <code>StringAlias("a")</code>, investigate.</font> |
Revision as of 23:09, 26 April 2024
External
Internal
Overview
Sorting
Sort()
Sort()
inplace sorts a slice of any ordered type in ascending order. When sorting floating-point numbers, NaNs are ordered before other values.
s := []int{0, 42, -10, 8}
slices.Sort(s)
Contains()
s := []int{0, 42, -10, 8}
slices.Contains(s, 0)
Contains()
behavior in presence of alias types: Contains()
will return true
regardless of an instance of the alias type, or the original type is presented, assuming that the original instance type matches:
type StringAlias string
s := []StringAlias{StringAlias("a")}
slices.Contains(s, StringAlias("a")) # returns true
slices.Contains(s, "a") # also returns returns true
However, IntelliJ does not like slices.Contains(s, "a")
on some occasions, it seems that it wants StringAlias("a")
, investigate.