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SortedArray
A sorted array type for Swift 4.0+.
Provides the SortedArray
type, an array that keeps its elements sorted according to a given sort predicate.
Written by Ole Begemann, February 2017.
For more info, see the GitHub repo and my accompanying blog article.
Status
Supported Platforms
The current release supports Swift 4.0 and up.
If you need support for older Swift version, here's a list of the latest releases that support specific Swift versions:
Swift version Latest SortedArray release 4.x master 3.x 0.6.0 3.0 0.4Since the code has no dependencies other than the Swift standard library (it doesn't even use Foundation), it should work on all platforms where Swift is available.
I tested it on macOS, iOS, tvOS, and Linux.
Usage
Swift Package Manager
Add this to your Package.swift
file:
// Package.swift import PackageDescription let package = Package( name: "<Your package name>", dependencies: [ .Package(url: "https://github.com/ole/SortedArray.git", majorVersion: 0) ] )
Carthage
Add this to your Cartfile
:
github "ole/SortedArray" ~> 0.7
Integration via Carthage should work for macOS, iOS, tvOS, and watchOS targets.
Manually
Clone the repository and add or copy SortedArray.swift
to your project. It has no dependencies.
Dependencies
None.
License
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