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Typewise structured sorting for arbirarily complex data structures.
This library defines and implements the collation used by the bytewise encoding library.
NOTE: the core typewise sorting functionality has been completely rewritten and moved to typewise-core. This library extends the data structures and comparators available to support more exotic types like ordered maps and sets, and shortlex-ordered tuples and records.
In order to properly express the rules for sorting and equality for a wide range of structures typewise
defines a simple type system for controlling these properties across a range of data structures.
A typewise
type profile can be provide when creating a bytewise codec to control encoding and decoding behavior for specific types. Types may also contain high and low sentinal values that can be used to create range
types which may be impossible be instantiate directly as instances.
For example, dates have no valid infinatary instances, but something analogous to the "minimum" and "maximum" dates is a useful construct for defining date intervals.
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Typewise-structured sorting for arbitrarily complex data structures
The npm package typewise receives a total of 379,883 weekly downloads. As such, typewise popularity was classified as popular.
We found that typewise demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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