compile_time_sort
This small crate provides functions for sorting arrays and slices of primitives in const contexts.
Arrays and slices of bools, u8s, and i8s are sorted with counting sort while arrays of other types
are sorted with quicksort.
This implementation is usable on Rust version 1.59.0,
before the const_trait_impl feature is stabilized.
This means that it unfortunately can not be generic,
and so there are separate functions for every primitive type.
Functions with the naming convention into_sorted_*_array take an array by value,
and functions with the naming convention sort_*_slice take a mutable reference to a slice.
The functions that sort slices by reference are only available on Rust versions 1.83 and above.
Examples
Sort an array by value:
use into_sorted_i32_array;
const ARRAY: = ;
const SORTED_ARRAY: = into_sorted_i32_array;
assert_eq!;
Sort by reference:
use sort_i32_slice;
const SORTED_ARRAY: = ;
assert_eq!;