pub trait PartialOrd<Rhs = Self>: PartialEq<Rhs>where
Rhs: ?Sized,{
// Required method
fn partial_cmp(&self, other: &Rhs) -> Option<Ordering>;
// Provided methods
fn lt(&self, other: &Rhs) -> bool { ... }
fn le(&self, other: &Rhs) -> bool { ... }
fn gt(&self, other: &Rhs) -> bool { ... }
fn ge(&self, other: &Rhs) -> bool { ... }
}Expand description
Trait for types that form a partial order.
The lt, le, gt, and ge methods of this trait can be called using the <, <=, >, and
>= operators, respectively.
This trait should only contain the comparison logic for a type if one plans on only
implementing PartialOrd but not Ord. Otherwise the comparison logic should be in Ord
and this trait implemented with Some(self.cmp(other)).
The methods of this trait must be consistent with each other and with those of PartialEq.
The following conditions must hold:
a == bif and only ifpartial_cmp(a, b) == Some(Equal).a < bif and only ifpartial_cmp(a, b) == Some(Less)a > bif and only ifpartial_cmp(a, b) == Some(Greater)a <= bif and only ifa < b || a == ba >= bif and only ifa > b || a == ba != bif and only if!(a == b).
Conditions 2–5 above are ensured by the default implementation. Condition 6 is already ensured
by PartialEq.
If Ord is also implemented for Self and Rhs, it must also be consistent with
partial_cmp (see the documentation of that trait for the exact requirements). It’s easy to
accidentally make them disagree by deriving some of the traits and manually implementing others.
The comparison relations must satisfy the following conditions (for all a, b, c of type
A, B, C):
- Transitivity: if
A: PartialOrd<B>andB: PartialOrd<C>andA: PartialOrd<C>, thena < bandb < cimpliesa < c. The same must hold for both==and>. This must also work for longer chains, such as whenA: PartialOrd<B>,B: PartialOrd<C>,C: PartialOrd<D>, andA: PartialOrd<D>all exist. - Duality: if
A: PartialOrd<B>andB: PartialOrd<A>, thena < bif and only ifb > a.
Note that the B: PartialOrd<A> (dual) and A: PartialOrd<C> (transitive) impls are not forced
to exist, but these requirements apply whenever they do exist.
Violating these requirements is a logic error. The behavior resulting from a logic error is not
specified, but users of the trait must ensure that such logic errors do not result in
undefined behavior. This means that unsafe code must not rely on the correctness of these
methods.
§Cross-crate considerations
Upholding the requirements stated above can become tricky when one crate implements PartialOrd
for a type of another crate (i.e., to allow comparing one of its own types with a type from the
standard library). The recommendation is to never implement this trait for a foreign type. In
other words, such a crate should do impl PartialOrd<ForeignType> for LocalType, but it should
not do impl PartialOrd<LocalType> for ForeignType.
This avoids the problem of transitive chains that criss-cross crate boundaries: for all local
types T, you may assume that no other crate will add impls that allow comparing T < U. In
other words, if other crates add impls that allow building longer transitive chains U1 < ... < T < V1 < ..., then all the types that appear to the right of T must be types that the crate
defining T already knows about. This rules out transitive chains where downstream crates can
add new impls that “stitch together” comparisons of foreign types in ways that violate
transitivity.
Not having such foreign impls also avoids forward compatibility issues where one crate adding
more PartialOrd implementations can cause build failures in downstream crates.
§Corollaries
The following corollaries follow from the above requirements:
- irreflexivity of
<and>:!(a < a),!(a > a) - transitivity of
>: ifa > bandb > cthena > c - duality of
partial_cmp:partial_cmp(a, b) == partial_cmp(b, a).map(Ordering::reverse)
§Strict and non-strict partial orders
The < and > operators behave according to a strict partial order. However, <= and >=
do not behave according to a non-strict partial order. That is because mathematically, a
non-strict partial order would require reflexivity, i.e. a <= a would need to be true for
every a. This isn’t always the case for types that implement PartialOrd, for example:
let a = f64::sqrt(-1.0);
assert_eq!(a <= a, false);§Derivable
This trait can be used with #[derive].
When derived on structs, it will produce a
lexicographic ordering based on the
top-to-bottom declaration order of the struct’s members.
When derived on enums, variants are primarily ordered by their discriminants. Secondarily,
they are ordered by their fields. By default, the discriminant is smallest for variants at the
top, and largest for variants at the bottom. Here’s an example:
#[derive(PartialEq, PartialOrd)]
enum E {
Top,
Bottom,
}
assert!(E::Top < E::Bottom);However, manually setting the discriminants can override this default behavior:
#[derive(PartialEq, PartialOrd)]
enum E {
Top = 2,
Bottom = 1,
}
assert!(E::Bottom < E::Top);§How can I implement PartialOrd?
PartialOrd only requires implementation of the partial_cmp method, with the others
generated from default implementations.
However it remains possible to implement the others separately for types which do not have a
total order. For example, for floating point numbers, NaN < 0 == false and NaN >= 0 == false
(cf. IEEE 754-2008 section 5.11).
PartialOrd requires your type to be PartialEq.
If your type is Ord, you can implement partial_cmp by using cmp:
use std::cmp::Ordering;
struct Person {
id: u32,
name: String,
height: u32,
}
impl PartialOrd for Person {
fn partial_cmp(&self, other: &Self) -> Option<Ordering> {
Some(self.cmp(other))
}
}
impl Ord for Person {
fn cmp(&self, other: &Self) -> Ordering {
self.height.cmp(&other.height)
}
}
impl PartialEq for Person {
fn eq(&self, other: &Self) -> bool {
self.height == other.height
}
}
impl Eq for Person {}You may also find it useful to use partial_cmp on your type’s fields. Here is an example of
Person types who have a floating-point height field that is the only field to be used for
sorting:
use std::cmp::Ordering;
struct Person {
id: u32,
name: String,
height: f64,
}
impl PartialOrd for Person {
fn partial_cmp(&self, other: &Self) -> Option<Ordering> {
self.height.partial_cmp(&other.height)
}
}
impl PartialEq for Person {
fn eq(&self, other: &Self) -> bool {
self.height == other.height
}
}§Examples of incorrect PartialOrd implementations
use std::cmp::Ordering;
#[derive(PartialEq, Debug)]
struct Character {
health: u32,
experience: u32,
}
impl PartialOrd for Character {
fn partial_cmp(&self, other: &Self) -> Option<Ordering> {
Some(self.health.cmp(&other.health))
}
}
let a = Character {
health: 10,
experience: 5,
};
let b = Character {
health: 10,
experience: 77,
};
// Mistake: `PartialEq` and `PartialOrd` disagree with each other.
assert_eq!(a.partial_cmp(&b).unwrap(), Ordering::Equal); // a == b according to `PartialOrd`.
assert_ne!(a, b); // a != b according to `PartialEq`.§Examples
let x: u32 = 0;
let y: u32 = 1;
assert_eq!(x < y, true);
assert_eq!(x.lt(&y), true);Required Methods§
1.0.0 · Sourcefn partial_cmp(&self, other: &Rhs) -> Option<Ordering>
fn partial_cmp(&self, other: &Rhs) -> Option<Ordering>
This method returns an ordering between self and other values if one exists.
§Examples
use std::cmp::Ordering;
let result = 1.0.partial_cmp(&2.0);
assert_eq!(result, Some(Ordering::Less));
let result = 1.0.partial_cmp(&1.0);
assert_eq!(result, Some(Ordering::Equal));
let result = 2.0.partial_cmp(&1.0);
assert_eq!(result, Some(Ordering::Greater));When comparison is impossible:
let result = f64::NAN.partial_cmp(&1.0);
assert_eq!(result, None);Provided Methods§
1.0.0 · Sourcefn lt(&self, other: &Rhs) -> bool
fn lt(&self, other: &Rhs) -> bool
Tests less than (for self and other) and is used by the < operator.
§Examples
assert_eq!(1.0 < 1.0, false);
assert_eq!(1.0 < 2.0, true);
assert_eq!(2.0 < 1.0, false);1.0.0 · Sourcefn le(&self, other: &Rhs) -> bool
fn le(&self, other: &Rhs) -> bool
Tests less than or equal to (for self and other) and is used by the
<= operator.
§Examples
assert_eq!(1.0 <= 1.0, true);
assert_eq!(1.0 <= 2.0, true);
assert_eq!(2.0 <= 1.0, false);Implementors§
impl PartialOrd for DagOp
impl PartialOrd for Expr
impl PartialOrd for PathType
impl PartialOrd for Literal
impl PartialOrd for Sign
impl PartialOrd for AsciiChar
impl PartialOrd for Ordering
impl PartialOrd for Infallible
impl PartialOrd for IpAddr
impl PartialOrd for SocketAddr
impl PartialOrd for ErrorKind
impl PartialOrd for LibrarySuffix
impl PartialOrd for PointerKind
impl PartialOrd for RCmpOrdering
impl PartialOrd for RSeekFrom
impl PartialOrd for CTVariant
impl PartialOrd for Primitive
impl PartialOrd for TagVariant
impl PartialOrd for byteorder::BigEndian
impl PartialOrd for byteorder::LittleEndian
impl PartialOrd for Month
impl PartialOrd for NormalForm
impl PartialOrd for Level
impl PartialOrd for LevelFilter
impl PartialOrd for GlyphClass
impl PartialOrd for Permissions
impl PartialOrd for Width
impl PartialOrd for zerocopy::byteorder::BigEndian
impl PartialOrd for zerocopy::byteorder::LittleEndian
impl PartialOrd for bool
impl PartialOrd for char
impl PartialOrd for f16
impl PartialOrd for f32
impl PartialOrd for f64
impl PartialOrd for f128
impl PartialOrd for i8
impl PartialOrd for i16
impl PartialOrd for i32
impl PartialOrd for i64
impl PartialOrd for i128
impl PartialOrd for isize
impl PartialOrd for !
impl PartialOrd for str
Implements comparison operations on strings.
Strings are compared lexicographically by their byte values. This compares Unicode code
points based on their positions in the code charts. This is not necessarily the same as
“alphabetical” order, which varies by language and locale. Comparing strings according to
culturally-accepted standards requires locale-specific data that is outside the scope of
the str type.
impl PartialOrd for u8
impl PartialOrd for u16
impl PartialOrd for u32
impl PartialOrd for u64
impl PartialOrd for u128
impl PartialOrd for ()
impl PartialOrd for usize
impl PartialOrd for State
impl PartialOrd for DagNode
impl PartialOrd for Monomial
impl PartialOrd for SparsePolynomial
impl PartialOrd for Simplex
impl PartialOrd for BigInt
impl PartialOrd for BigUint
impl PartialOrd for Axis
impl PartialOrd for BigDecimal
impl PartialOrd for ByteString
impl PartialOrd for CString
impl PartialOrd for TypeId
impl PartialOrd for ByteStr
impl PartialOrd for CpuidResult
impl PartialOrd for CStr
impl PartialOrd for Error
impl PartialOrd for PhantomPinned
impl PartialOrd for Ipv4Addr
impl PartialOrd for Ipv6Addr
impl PartialOrd for SocketAddrV4
impl PartialOrd for SocketAddrV6
impl PartialOrd for Location<'_>
impl PartialOrd for Alignment
impl PartialOrd for Duration
impl PartialOrd for OsStr
impl PartialOrd for OsString
impl PartialOrd for Path
impl PartialOrd for PathBuf
impl PartialOrd for Instant
impl PartialOrd for SystemTime
impl PartialOrd for RIoErrorKind
impl PartialOrd for RString
impl PartialOrd for RDuration
impl PartialOrd for UTypeId
impl PartialOrd for OptionU8
impl PartialOrd for OptionU16
impl PartialOrd for StartLen
impl PartialOrd for CheckableTag
impl PartialOrd for abi_stable::type_layout::tagging::Tag
impl PartialOrd for LifetimeRange
impl PartialOrd for TypeLayoutRange
impl PartialOrd for BigDecimalRef<'_>
impl PartialOrd for Months
impl PartialOrd for NaiveDate
impl PartialOrd for NaiveDateDaysIterator
impl PartialOrd for NaiveDateWeeksIterator
impl PartialOrd for NaiveDateTime
impl PartialOrd for IsoWeek
impl PartialOrd for Days
impl PartialOrd for NaiveTime
impl PartialOrd for TimeDelta
impl PartialOrd for WeekdaySet
impl PartialOrd for False
impl PartialOrd for True
impl PartialOrd for FloatOrd<f32>
impl PartialOrd for FloatOrd<f64>
impl PartialOrd for Stretch
impl PartialOrd for Weight
impl PartialOrd for Index
impl PartialOrd for Delay
impl PartialOrd for Transformations
impl PartialOrd for GlyphId
impl PartialOrd for ttf_parser::Tag
impl PartialOrd for ATerm
impl PartialOrd for B0
impl PartialOrd for B1
impl PartialOrd for Z0
impl PartialOrd for Equal
impl PartialOrd for Greater
impl PartialOrd for Less
impl PartialOrd for UTerm
impl PartialOrd for Braced
impl PartialOrd for Hyphenated
impl PartialOrd for Simple
impl PartialOrd for Urn
impl PartialOrd for Uuid
impl PartialOrd for zip::types::DateTime
impl PartialOrd for Options
impl PartialOrd for String
impl PartialOrd<&str> for RCow<RStr<'_>, RString>
impl PartialOrd<&str> for RStr<'_>
impl PartialOrd<&str> for RString
impl PartialOrd<Cow<'_, str>> for RCow<RStr<'_>, RString>
impl PartialOrd<Cow<'_, str>> for RStr<'_>
impl PartialOrd<Cow<'_, str>> for RString
impl PartialOrd<IpAddr> for Ipv4Addr
impl PartialOrd<IpAddr> for Ipv6Addr
impl PartialOrd<RCow<RStr<'_>, RString>> for &str
impl PartialOrd<RCow<RStr<'_>, RString>> for Cow<'_, str>
impl PartialOrd<RCow<RStr<'_>, RString>> for str
impl PartialOrd<RCow<RStr<'_>, RString>> for RStr<'_>
impl PartialOrd<RCow<RStr<'_>, RString>> for RString
impl PartialOrd<RCow<RStr<'_>, RString>> for String
impl PartialOrd<Level> for LevelFilter
impl PartialOrd<LevelFilter> for Level
impl PartialOrd<str> for RCow<RStr<'_>, RString>
impl PartialOrd<str> for OsStr
impl PartialOrd<str> for OsString
impl PartialOrd<str> for RStr<'_>
impl PartialOrd<str> for RString
impl PartialOrd<Ipv4Addr> for IpAddr
impl PartialOrd<Ipv6Addr> for IpAddr
impl PartialOrd<OsStr> for Path
impl PartialOrd<OsStr> for PathBuf
impl PartialOrd<OsString> for Path
impl PartialOrd<OsString> for PathBuf
impl PartialOrd<Path> for OsStr
impl PartialOrd<Path> for OsString
impl PartialOrd<Path> for PathBuf
impl PartialOrd<PathBuf> for OsStr
impl PartialOrd<PathBuf> for OsString
impl PartialOrd<PathBuf> for Path
impl PartialOrd<RStr<'_>> for &str
impl PartialOrd<RStr<'_>> for Cow<'_, str>
impl PartialOrd<RStr<'_>> for RCow<RStr<'_>, RString>
impl PartialOrd<RStr<'_>> for str
impl PartialOrd<RStr<'_>> for RString
impl PartialOrd<RStr<'_>> for String
impl PartialOrd<RString> for &str
impl PartialOrd<RString> for Cow<'_, str>
impl PartialOrd<RString> for RCow<RStr<'_>, RString>
impl PartialOrd<RString> for str
impl PartialOrd<RString> for RStr<'_>
impl PartialOrd<RString> for String
impl PartialOrd<String> for RCow<RStr<'_>, RString>
impl PartialOrd<String> for RStr<'_>
impl PartialOrd<String> for RString
impl<'a> PartialOrd for Component<'a>
impl<'a> PartialOrd for Prefix<'a>
impl<'a> PartialOrd for LibraryPath<'a>
impl<'a> PartialOrd for PhantomContravariantLifetime<'a>
impl<'a> PartialOrd for PhantomCovariantLifetime<'a>
impl<'a> PartialOrd for PhantomInvariantLifetime<'a>
impl<'a> PartialOrd for Components<'a>
impl<'a> PartialOrd for PrefixComponent<'a>
impl<'a> PartialOrd for NulStr<'a>
impl<'a> PartialOrd for RStr<'a>
impl<'a> PartialOrd for Metadata<'a>
impl<'a> PartialOrd for MetadataBuilder<'a>
impl<'a> PartialOrd<&'a ByteStr> for Cow<'a, str>
impl<'a> PartialOrd<&'a ByteStr> for Cow<'a, ByteStr>
impl<'a> PartialOrd<&'a ByteStr> for Cow<'a, [u8]>
impl<'a> PartialOrd<&'a OsStr> for Path
impl<'a> PartialOrd<&'a OsStr> for PathBuf
impl<'a> PartialOrd<&'a Path> for OsStr
impl<'a> PartialOrd<&'a Path> for OsString
impl<'a> PartialOrd<&'a Path> for PathBuf
impl<'a> PartialOrd<&ByteStr> for ByteString
impl<'a> PartialOrd<Cow<'_, str>> for ByteString
impl<'a> PartialOrd<Cow<'_, ByteStr>> for ByteString
impl<'a> PartialOrd<Cow<'_, [u8]>> for ByteString
impl<'a> PartialOrd<Cow<'a, str>> for &'a ByteStr
impl<'a> PartialOrd<Cow<'a, ByteStr>> for &'a ByteStr
impl<'a> PartialOrd<Cow<'a, OsStr>> for Path
impl<'a> PartialOrd<Cow<'a, OsStr>> for PathBuf
impl<'a> PartialOrd<Cow<'a, Path>> for OsStr
impl<'a> PartialOrd<Cow<'a, Path>> for OsString
impl<'a> PartialOrd<Cow<'a, Path>> for Path
impl<'a> PartialOrd<Cow<'a, Path>> for PathBuf
impl<'a> PartialOrd<Cow<'a, [u8]>> for &'a ByteStr
impl<'a> PartialOrd<ByteString> for &ByteStr
impl<'a> PartialOrd<ByteString> for Cow<'_, str>
impl<'a> PartialOrd<ByteString> for Cow<'_, ByteStr>
impl<'a> PartialOrd<ByteString> for Cow<'_, [u8]>
impl<'a> PartialOrd<ByteString> for ByteStr
impl<'a> PartialOrd<ByteStr> for ByteString
impl<'a> PartialOrd<OsStr> for &'a Path
impl<'a> PartialOrd<OsStr> for Cow<'a, Path>
impl<'a> PartialOrd<OsString> for &'a Path
impl<'a> PartialOrd<OsString> for Cow<'a, Path>
impl<'a> PartialOrd<Path> for &'a OsStr
impl<'a> PartialOrd<Path> for Cow<'a, OsStr>
impl<'a> PartialOrd<Path> for Cow<'a, Path>
impl<'a> PartialOrd<PathBuf> for &'a OsStr
impl<'a> PartialOrd<PathBuf> for &'a Path
impl<'a> PartialOrd<PathBuf> for Cow<'a, OsStr>
impl<'a> PartialOrd<PathBuf> for Cow<'a, Path>
impl<'a, 'b> PartialOrd<&'a OsStr> for OsString
impl<'a, 'b> PartialOrd<&'a Path> for Cow<'b, OsStr>
impl<'a, 'b> PartialOrd<&'b OsStr> for Cow<'a, OsStr>
impl<'a, 'b> PartialOrd<&'b OsStr> for Cow<'a, Path>
impl<'a, 'b> PartialOrd<&'b Path> for Cow<'a, Path>
impl<'a, 'b> PartialOrd<Cow<'a, OsStr>> for &'b OsStr
impl<'a, 'b> PartialOrd<Cow<'a, OsStr>> for OsStr
impl<'a, 'b> PartialOrd<Cow<'a, OsStr>> for OsString
impl<'a, 'b> PartialOrd<Cow<'a, Path>> for &'b OsStr
impl<'a, 'b> PartialOrd<Cow<'a, Path>> for &'b Path
impl<'a, 'b> PartialOrd<Cow<'b, OsStr>> for &'a Path
impl<'a, 'b> PartialOrd<OsStr> for Cow<'a, OsStr>
impl<'a, 'b> PartialOrd<OsStr> for OsString
impl<'a, 'b> PartialOrd<OsString> for &'a OsStr
impl<'a, 'b> PartialOrd<OsString> for Cow<'a, OsStr>
impl<'a, 'b> PartialOrd<OsString> for OsStr
impl<'a, B> PartialOrd for Cow<'a, B>
impl<'a, T> PartialOrd for MovePtr<'a, T>where
T: PartialOrd,
impl<'a, T> PartialOrd for RMut<'a, T>where
T: PartialOrd,
impl<'a, T> PartialOrd for RRef<'a, T>where
T: PartialOrd,
impl<'a, T> PartialOrd for RSliceMut<'a, T>where
T: PartialOrd,
impl<'a, T> PartialOrd for RSlice<'a, T>where
T: PartialOrd,
impl<'a, T> PartialOrd for KeyStr<'a, T>where
T: PartialOrd,
impl<'a, T, U> PartialOrd for KeySlice<'a, T, U>where
T: PartialOrd + 'a,
U: PartialOrd,
impl<'i> PartialOrd for Position<'i>
impl<A> PartialOrd for Tuple1<A>where
A: PartialOrd,
impl<A> PartialOrd for SmallVec<A>
impl<A, B> PartialOrd for Tuple2<A, B>where
A: PartialOrd,
B: PartialOrd,
impl<A, B> PartialOrd<&B> for &A
impl<A, B> PartialOrd<&mut B> for &mut A
impl<A, B, C> PartialOrd for Tuple3<A, B, C>
impl<A, B, C, D> PartialOrd for Tuple4<A, B, C, D>
impl<B, V> PartialOrd<RCow<V, <V as IntoOwned>::ROwned>> for RCow<B, <B as IntoOwned>::ROwned>
impl<D> PartialOrd for Data<D>where
D: PartialOrd,
impl<D, Ul, Ur, V> PartialOrd<Quantity<D, Ur, V>> for Quantity<D, Ul, V>where
D: Dimension + ?Sized,
Ul: Units<V> + ?Sized,
Ur: Units<V> + ?Sized,
V: Num + Conversion<V> + PartialOrd,
impl<Dyn> PartialOrd for DynMetadata<Dyn>where
Dyn: ?Sized,
impl<E, S, I1, I2> PartialOrd<NonExhaustive<E, S, I2>> for NonExhaustive<E, S, I1>where
I1: InterfaceType<PartialOrd = Implemented<PartialOrd>>,
NonExhaustive<E, S, I1>: PartialEq<NonExhaustive<E, S, I2>>,
impl<E, S, I> PartialOrd<E> for NonExhaustive<E, S, I>where
E: GetEnumInfo + PartialOrd,
I: InterfaceType<PartialOrd = Implemented<PartialOrd>>,
NonExhaustive<E, S, I>: PartialEq<E>,
impl<F> PartialOrd for CauchyPoint<F>where
F: PartialOrd,
impl<F> PartialOrd for Dogleg<F>where
F: PartialOrd,
impl<F> PartialOrd for Fwhere
F: FnPtr,
impl<K, V> PartialOrd for indexmap::map::slice::Slice<K, V>where
K: PartialOrd,
V: PartialOrd,
impl<K, V, A> PartialOrd for BTreeMap<K, V, A>
impl<L, R> PartialOrd for Either<L, R>where
L: PartialOrd,
R: PartialOrd,
impl<L, R> PartialOrd for TypeCmp<L, R>
impl<L, R> PartialOrd for TypeEq<L, R>
impl<L, R> PartialOrd for TypeNe<L, R>
impl<N> PartialOrd for UnwrapEnumError<N>where
N: PartialOrd,
impl<O> PartialOrd for Id<O>where
O: Operator,
impl<O> PartialOrd for F32<O>where
O: ByteOrder,
impl<O> PartialOrd for F64<O>where
O: ByteOrder,
impl<O> PartialOrd for I16<O>where
O: ByteOrder,
impl<O> PartialOrd for I32<O>where
O: ByteOrder,
impl<O> PartialOrd for I64<O>where
O: ByteOrder,
impl<O> PartialOrd for I128<O>where
O: ByteOrder,
impl<O> PartialOrd for Isize<O>where
O: ByteOrder,
impl<O> PartialOrd for U16<O>where
O: ByteOrder,
impl<O> PartialOrd for U32<O>where
O: ByteOrder,
impl<O> PartialOrd for U64<O>where
O: ByteOrder,
impl<O> PartialOrd for U128<O>where
O: ByteOrder,
impl<O> PartialOrd for Usize<O>where
O: ByteOrder,
impl<O> PartialOrd<i16> for I16<O>where
O: ByteOrder,
impl<O> PartialOrd<i32> for I32<O>where
O: ByteOrder,
impl<O> PartialOrd<i64> for I64<O>where
O: ByteOrder,
impl<O> PartialOrd<i128> for I128<O>where
O: ByteOrder,
impl<O> PartialOrd<isize> for Isize<O>where
O: ByteOrder,
impl<O> PartialOrd<u16> for U16<O>where
O: ByteOrder,
impl<O> PartialOrd<u32> for U32<O>where
O: ByteOrder,
impl<O> PartialOrd<u64> for U64<O>where
O: ByteOrder,
impl<O> PartialOrd<u128> for U128<O>where
O: ByteOrder,
impl<O> PartialOrd<usize> for Usize<O>where
O: ByteOrder,
impl<O, S, I> PartialOrd for OptimizationResult<O, S, I>where
I: State,
impl<P, P2, I, EV, EV2> PartialOrd<DynTrait<'static, P2, I, EV2>> for DynTrait<'static, P, I, EV>where
P: AsPtr,
P2: AsPtr,
I: InterfaceType<PartialOrd = Implemented<PartialOrd>>,
DynTrait<'static, P, I, EV>: PartialEq<DynTrait<'static, P2, I, EV2>>,
impl<Ptr, Q> PartialOrd<Pin<Q>> for Pin<Ptr>
impl<S, F, A> PartialOrd for FieldOffset<S, F, A>
impl<T> PartialOrd for Option<T>where
T: PartialOrd,
impl<T> PartialOrd for Poll<T>where
T: PartialOrd,
impl<T> PartialOrd for MaybeCmp<T>where
T: PartialOrd,
impl<T> PartialOrd for ROption<T>where
T: PartialOrd,
impl<T> PartialOrd for *const Twhere
T: ?Sized,
Pointer comparison is by address, as produced by the [<*const T>::addr](pointer::addr) method.
impl<T> PartialOrd for *mut Twhere
T: ?Sized,
Pointer comparison is by address, as produced by the <*mut T>::addr method.
impl<T> PartialOrd for [T]where
T: PartialOrd,
Implements comparison of slices lexicographically.
impl<T> PartialOrd for (T₁, T₂, …, Tₙ)where
T: PartialOrd,
This trait is implemented for tuples up to twelve items long.
impl<T> PartialOrd for BorrowCompat<T>where
T: PartialOrd,
impl<T> PartialOrd for Compat<T>where
T: PartialOrd,
impl<T> PartialOrd for MathCell<T>where
T: Copy + PartialOrd,
impl<T> PartialOrd for NotNan<T>where
T: PartialOrd,
impl<T> PartialOrd for OrderedFloat<T>where
T: FloatCore,
impl<T> PartialOrd for Ratio<T>
impl<T> PartialOrd for Cell<T>where
T: PartialOrd + Copy,
impl<T> PartialOrd for RefCell<T>where
T: PartialOrd + ?Sized,
impl<T> PartialOrd for Reverse<T>where
T: PartialOrd,
impl<T> PartialOrd for PhantomData<T>where
T: ?Sized,
impl<T> PartialOrd for PhantomContravariant<T>where
T: ?Sized,
impl<T> PartialOrd for PhantomCovariant<T>where
T: ?Sized,
impl<T> PartialOrd for PhantomInvariant<T>where
T: ?Sized,
impl<T> PartialOrd for ManuallyDrop<T>where
T: PartialOrd + ?Sized,
impl<T> PartialOrd for NonZero<T>where
T: ZeroablePrimitive + PartialOrd,
impl<T> PartialOrd for Saturating<T>where
T: PartialOrd,
impl<T> PartialOrd for Wrapping<T>where
T: PartialOrd,
impl<T> PartialOrd for NonNull<T>where
T: ?Sized,
impl<T> PartialOrd for Constructor<T>where
T: PartialOrd,
impl<T> PartialOrd for CmpIgnored<T>
impl<T> PartialOrd for StaticRef<T>where
T: PartialOrd,
impl<T> PartialOrd for RArc<T>where
T: PartialOrd,
impl<T> PartialOrd for RBox<T>where
T: PartialOrd,
impl<T> PartialOrd for RVec<T>where
T: PartialOrd,
impl<T> PartialOrd for KeyValue<T>where
T: PartialOrd,
impl<T> PartialOrd for indexmap::set::slice::Slice<T>where
T: PartialOrd,
impl<T> PartialOrd for TStr<T>
impl<T> PartialOrd for Unalign<T>where
T: Unaligned + PartialOrd,
impl<T> PartialOrd<T> for Voidwhere
T: ?Sized,
impl<T, A1, A2> PartialOrd<Vec<T, A2>> for Vec<T, A1>
Implements comparison of vectors, lexicographically.
impl<T, A> PartialOrd for BTreeSet<T, A>
impl<T, A> PartialOrd for LinkedList<T, A>where
T: PartialOrd,
A: Allocator,
impl<T, A> PartialOrd for VecDeque<T, A>where
T: PartialOrd,
A: Allocator,
impl<T, A> PartialOrd for Rc<T, A>
impl<T, A> PartialOrd for UniqueRc<T, A>
impl<T, A> PartialOrd for Arc<T, A>
impl<T, A> PartialOrd for UniqueArc<T, A>
impl<T, A> PartialOrd for Box<T, A>
impl<T, B> PartialOrd for Ref<B, T>
impl<T, D> PartialOrd for rssn::prelude::nalgebra::OPoint<T, D>
impl<T, D> PartialOrd for nalgebra::geometry::point::OPoint<T, D>
impl<T, E> PartialOrd for Result<T, E>where
T: PartialOrd,
E: PartialOrd,
impl<T, E> PartialOrd for RResult<T, E>where
T: PartialOrd,
E: PartialOrd,
impl<T, Inline> PartialOrd for RSmallBox<T, Inline>where
T: PartialOrd,
Inline: PartialOrd,
impl<T, R, C, S> PartialOrd for rssn::prelude::nalgebra::Matrix<T, R, C, S>
impl<T, R, C, S> PartialOrd for nalgebra::base::matrix::Matrix<T, R, C, S>
impl<T, U> PartialOrd<&[U]> for RCow<RSlice<'_, T>, RVec<T>>
impl<T, U> PartialOrd<&[U]> for RSliceMut<'_, T>
impl<T, U> PartialOrd<&[U]> for RSlice<'_, T>
impl<T, U> PartialOrd<&[U]> for RVec<T>
impl<T, U> PartialOrd<&mut [U]> for RVec<T>
impl<T, U> PartialOrd<Cow<'_, [U]>> for RCow<RSlice<'_, T>, RVec<T>>
impl<T, U> PartialOrd<Cow<'_, [U]>> for RSliceMut<'_, T>
impl<T, U> PartialOrd<Cow<'_, [U]>> for RSlice<'_, T>
impl<T, U> PartialOrd<Cow<'_, [U]>> for RVec<T>
impl<T, U> PartialOrd<RCow<RSlice<'_, U>, RVec<U>>> for RSliceMut<'_, T>
impl<T, U> PartialOrd<RCow<RSlice<'_, U>, RVec<U>>> for RSlice<'_, T>
impl<T, U> PartialOrd<RCow<RSlice<'_, U>, RVec<U>>> for RVec<T>
impl<T, U> PartialOrd<[U]> for RCow<RSlice<'_, T>, RVec<T>>
impl<T, U> PartialOrd<[U]> for RSliceMut<'_, T>
impl<T, U> PartialOrd<[U]> for RSlice<'_, T>
impl<T, U> PartialOrd<[U]> for RVec<T>
impl<T, U> PartialOrd<Exclusive<U>> for Exclusive<T>
impl<T, U> PartialOrd<RSliceMut<'_, U>> for RVec<T>
impl<T, U> PartialOrd<RSlice<'_, U>> for RSliceMut<'_, T>
impl<T, U> PartialOrd<RSlice<'_, U>> for RVec<T>
impl<T, U> PartialOrd<Vec<U>> for RCow<RSlice<'_, T>, RVec<T>>
impl<T, U> PartialOrd<Vec<U>> for RSliceMut<'_, T>
impl<T, U> PartialOrd<Vec<U>> for RSlice<'_, T>
impl<T, U> PartialOrd<Vec<U>> for RVec<T>
impl<T, U, const N: usize> PartialOrd<[U; N]> for RCow<RSlice<'_, T>, RVec<T>>
impl<T, U, const N: usize> PartialOrd<[U; N]> for RSliceMut<'_, T>
impl<T, U, const N: usize> PartialOrd<[U; N]> for RSlice<'_, T>
impl<T, U, const N: usize> PartialOrd<[U; N]> for RVec<T>
impl<T, const N: usize> PartialOrd for [T; N]where
T: PartialOrd,
Implements comparison of arrays lexicographically.
impl<T, const N: usize> PartialOrd for Mask<T, N>
impl<T, const N: usize> PartialOrd for Simd<T, N>
Lexicographic order. For the SIMD elementwise minimum and maximum, use simd_min and simd_max instead.