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Compare primitives the right way (using <, > and ==)

This module does the right thing with numbers and ascii strings. Normally String.prototype.localeCompare is recommended for strings, but that can have nasty side effects on some machines, eg.

'cu'.localeCompare('cs', 'hu')

Compare the above in stock node (which doesn't come with Intl) and a browser of your choice (which most likely has Intl support).

Usage

var compare = require('compare')
[1, 2, 10].sort() // [1, 10, 2]
[1, 2, 10].sort(compare) // [1, 2, 10]

// Below is sorted correctly according to Hungarian, but runtimes without Intl
// support will reorder them
['cu', 'cs'].sort((a, b) => a.localeCompare(b, 'hu'))
['cu', 'cs'].sort(compare) // This will always sort the same

API

compare(a, b)

Standard Array.prototype.sort(cmp) function signature. If a > b return 1, if a < b return -1, otherwise return 0

Credit

Thanks to hughsk for the npm name!

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npm install compare

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ISC

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