// Generic utilities library. #ifndef FISH_UTIL_H #define FISH_UTIL_H /// Compares two wide character strings with an (arguably) intuitive ordering. This function tries /// to order strings in a way which is intuitive to humans with regards to sorting strings /// containing numbers. /// /// Most sorting functions would sort the strings 'file1.txt' 'file5.txt' and 'file12.txt' as: /// /// file1.txt /// file12.txt /// file5.txt /// /// This function regards any sequence of digits as a single entity when performing comparisons, so /// the output is instead: /// /// file1.txt /// file5.txt /// file12.txt /// /// Which most people would find more intuitive. /// /// This won't return the optimum results for numbers in bases higher than ten, such as hexadecimal, /// but at least a stable sort order will result. /// /// This function performs a two-tiered sort, where difference in case and in number of leading /// zeroes in numbers only have effect if no other differences between strings are found. This way, /// a 'file1' and 'File1' will not be considered identical, and hence their internal sort order is /// not arbitrary, but the names 'file1', 'File2' and 'file3' will still be sorted in the order /// given above. int wcsfilecmp(const wchar_t *a, const wchar_t *b); /// wcsfilecmp, but frozen in time for glob usage. int wcsfilecmp_glob(const wchar_t *a, const wchar_t *b); /// Get the current time in microseconds since Jan 1, 1970. long long get_time(); #endif