trait Sortable[-S] extends AnyRef
Supertrait for typeclasses that enable the be
sorted
matcher syntax.
A Sortable[S]
provides access to the "sortable nature" of type S
in such
a way that be
sorted
matcher syntax can be used with type S
. An S
can be any type for which the concept of being sorted makes sense, such as sequences. ScalaTest provides
implicit implementations for several types. You can enable the be
sorted
matcher syntax on your own
type U
by defining a Sortable[U]
for the type and making it available implicitly.
ScalaTest provides an implicit Sortable
instance for types out of the box
in the Sortable
companion object:
scala.collection.GenSeq
Array
java.util.List
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def
isSorted(sequence: S): Boolean
Determines whether the passed sequence is sorted, i.e., the elements of the passed sequence are in sorted order.
Determines whether the passed sequence is sorted, i.e., the elements of the passed sequence are in sorted order.
- sequence
the sequence to check whether it is sorted
- returns
true
if passedsequence
is sorted,false
otherwise.