On 12/16/2014 06:58 AM, roger riggs wrote:
Hi Ivan,

In which package/class do you propose to add the API to get the comparator?

In java.time, comparators are returned from static methods in an interface.
This allows lambda to be used for the implementation.
For example, ChronoZonedDateTime.timeLineOrder 
<https://docs.oracle.com/javase/8/docs/api/java/time/chrono/ChronoZonedDateTime.html#timeLineOrder-->()[1]

For example a static method could be added to CharSequence:
public static int Comparator<CharSequence> alphaNumericComparator() ...

In use it would be CharSequence.alphaNumericComparator().compare("012", "234");


This is more like a special case of j.t.Collator. I'm not sure it's a good idea to put 
this "special"
comparator into CharSequence, without careful planning. I will assume there are 
more useful
utility comparators people would like to see here. To use the original example, 
while the
it's good to have this comparator to compare "jdk 10" and "jdk9", how about 
"jdk-10" and
"jdk 9"? Yes, it is more like a collator:-)

-Sherman

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