sorty is a type-specific, fast, efficient, concurrent / parallel sorting library. It is an innovative QuickSort implementation, hence in-place and does not require extra memory. You can call:
import "github.com/jfcg/sorty/v2"
sorty.SortSlice(native_slice) // []int, []float64, []string etc. in ascending order
sorty.SortLen(len_slice) // []string or [][]T 'by length' in ascending order
sorty.Sort(n, lesswap) // lesswap() basedIf you have a pair of Less() and Swap(), then you can trivially write your
lesswap() and sort your generic
collections using multiple CPU cores quickly.
sorty natively sorts any type equivalent to
[]int, []int32, []int64, []uint, []uint32, []uint64,
[]uintptr, []float32, []float64, []string, [][]byte,
[]unsafe.Pointer, []*T // for any type Tsorty also natively sorts any type equivalent to []string or [][]T (for any type T)
by length.
sorty is stable (as in version), well-tested and pretty careful with resources & performance:
lesswap()operates faster thansort.Interfaceon generic collections.- For each
Sort*()call, sorty uses up toMaxGorconcurrent goroutines (3 by default including caller) and up to one channel. - Goroutines and channel are created/used only when necessary.
MaxGor ≤ 1(or a short input) yields single-goroutine sorting: no goroutines or channel will be created.MaxGorcan be changed live, even during ongoingSort*()calls.MaxLen*parameters are tuned to get the best performance, see below.- sorty can handle NaNs with
NaNoption. - sorty API adheres to semantic versioning.
sorty does not yet recognize partially sorted (sub-)slices to sort them faster (like pdqsort).
See Green tick > QA / Tests > Details. Testing and benchmarks are done with random inputs
via jfcg/rng library.
Run tests with:
go test -timeout 1h -v
You can tune MaxLen* for your platform/CPU with:
go test -timeout 3h -tags tuneparam
Now you can update MaxLen* in maxc.go and run tests again to see the improvements.
The parameters are already set to give good performance over different CPUs.
Also see Green tick > QA / Tuning > Details.
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