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Rustdoc: Fix natural ordering to look at all numbers. #75347

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54 changes: 36 additions & 18 deletions src/librustdoc/html/render/mod.rs
Original file line number Diff line number Diff line change
Expand Up @@ -1903,23 +1903,41 @@ fn document_non_exhaustive(w: &mut Buffer, item: &clean::Item) {
}
}

fn name_key(name: &str) -> (&str, u64, usize) {
let end = name.bytes().rposition(|b| b.is_ascii_digit()).map_or(name.len(), |i| i + 1);

// find number at end
let split = name[0..end].bytes().rposition(|b| !b.is_ascii_digit()).map_or(0, |i| i + 1);

// count leading zeroes
let after_zeroes =
name[split..end].bytes().position(|b| b != b'0').map_or(name.len(), |extra| split + extra);

// sort leading zeroes last
let num_zeroes = after_zeroes - split;

match name[split..end].parse() {
Ok(n) => (&name[..split], n, num_zeroes),
Err(_) => (name, 0, num_zeroes),
/// Compare two strings treating multi-digit numbers as single units (i.e. natural sort order).
pub fn compare_names(mut lhs: &str, mut rhs: &str) -> Ordering {
/// Takes a non-numeric and a numeric part from the given &str.
fn take_parts<'a>(s: &mut &'a str) -> (&'a str, &'a str) {
let i = s.find(|c: char| c.is_ascii_digit());
let (a, b) = s.split_at(i.unwrap_or(s.len()));
let i = b.find(|c: char| !c.is_ascii_digit());
let (b, c) = b.split_at(i.unwrap_or(b.len()));
*s = c;
(a, b)
}

while !lhs.is_empty() || !rhs.is_empty() {
let (la, lb) = take_parts(&mut lhs);
let (ra, rb) = take_parts(&mut rhs);
// First process the non-numeric part.
match la.cmp(ra) {
Ordering::Equal => (),
x => return x,
}
// Then process the numeric part, if both sides have one (and they fit in a u64).
if let (Ok(ln), Ok(rn)) = (lb.parse::<u64>(), rb.parse::<u64>()) {
match ln.cmp(&rn) {
Ordering::Equal => (),
x => return x,
}
}
// Then process the numeric part again, but this time as strings.
match lb.cmp(rb) {
Ordering::Equal => (),
x => return x,
}
}

Ordering::Equal
}

fn item_module(w: &mut Buffer, cx: &Context, item: &clean::Item, items: &[clean::Item]) {
Expand Down Expand Up @@ -1962,7 +1980,7 @@ fn item_module(w: &mut Buffer, cx: &Context, item: &clean::Item, items: &[clean:
}
let lhs = i1.name.as_ref().map_or("", |s| &**s);
let rhs = i2.name.as_ref().map_or("", |s| &**s);
name_key(lhs).cmp(&name_key(rhs))
compare_names(lhs, rhs)
}

if cx.shared.sort_modules_alphabetically {
Expand Down Expand Up @@ -2395,7 +2413,7 @@ fn compare_impl<'a, 'b>(lhs: &'a &&Impl, rhs: &'b &&Impl) -> Ordering {
let rhs = format!("{}", rhs.inner_impl().print());

// lhs and rhs are formatted as HTML, which may be unnecessary
name_key(&lhs).cmp(&name_key(&rhs))
compare_names(&lhs, &rhs)
}

fn item_trait(w: &mut Buffer, cx: &Context, it: &clean::Item, t: &clean::Trait, cache: &Cache) {
Expand Down
38 changes: 27 additions & 11 deletions src/librustdoc/html/render/tests.rs
Original file line number Diff line number Diff line change
@@ -1,24 +1,40 @@
use super::*;

#[test]
fn test_name_key() {
assert_eq!(name_key("0"), ("", 0, 1));
assert_eq!(name_key("123"), ("", 123, 0));
assert_eq!(name_key("Fruit"), ("Fruit", 0, 0));
assert_eq!(name_key("Fruit0"), ("Fruit", 0, 1));
assert_eq!(name_key("Fruit0000"), ("Fruit", 0, 4));
assert_eq!(name_key("Fruit01"), ("Fruit", 1, 1));
assert_eq!(name_key("Fruit10"), ("Fruit", 10, 0));
assert_eq!(name_key("Fruit123"), ("Fruit", 123, 0));
fn test_compare_names() {
for &(a, b) in &[
("hello", "world"),
("", "world"),
("123", "hello"),
("123", ""),
("123test", "123"),
("hello", ""),
("hello", "hello"),
("hello123", "hello123"),
("hello123", "hello12"),
("hello12", "hello123"),
("hello01abc", "hello01xyz"),
("hello0abc", "hello0"),
("hello0", "hello0abc"),
("01", "1"),
] {
assert_eq!(compare_names(a, b), a.cmp(b), "{:?} - {:?}", a, b);
}
assert_eq!(compare_names("u8", "u16"), Ordering::Less);
assert_eq!(compare_names("u32", "u16"), Ordering::Greater);
assert_eq!(compare_names("u8_to_f64", "u16_to_f64"), Ordering::Less);
assert_eq!(compare_names("u32_to_f64", "u16_to_f64"), Ordering::Greater);
assert_eq!(compare_names("u16_to_f64", "u16_to_f64"), Ordering::Equal);
assert_eq!(compare_names("u16_to_f32", "u16_to_f64"), Ordering::Less);
}

#[test]
fn test_name_sorting() {
let names = [
"Apple", "Banana", "Fruit", "Fruit0", "Fruit00", "Fruit1", "Fruit01", "Fruit2", "Fruit02",
"Apple", "Banana", "Fruit", "Fruit0", "Fruit00", "Fruit01", "Fruit1", "Fruit02", "Fruit2",
"Fruit20", "Fruit30x", "Fruit100", "Pear",
];
let mut sorted = names.to_owned();
sorted.sort_by_key(|&s| name_key(s));
sorted.sort_by(|&l, r| compare_names(l, r));
assert_eq!(names, sorted);
}