package sort import ( "errors" "fmt" "sort" "strings" "git.sr.ht/~rjarry/aerc/worker/types" ) func GetSortCriteria(args []string) ([]*types.SortCriterion, error) { var sortCriteria []*types.SortCriterion reverse := false for _, arg := range args { if arg == "-r" { reverse = true continue } field, err := parseSortField(arg) if err != nil { return nil, err } sortCriteria = append(sortCriteria, &types.SortCriterion{ Field: field, Reverse: reverse, }) reverse = false } if reverse { return nil, errors.New("Expected argument to reverse") } return sortCriteria, nil } func parseSortField(arg string) (types.SortField, error) { switch strings.ToLower(arg) { case "arrival": return types.SortArrival, nil case "cc": return types.SortCc, nil case "date": return types.SortDate, nil case "from": return types.SortFrom, nil case "read": return types.SortRead, nil case "size": return types.SortSize, nil case "subject": return types.SortSubject, nil case "to": return types.SortTo, nil default: return types.SortArrival, fmt.Errorf("%v is not a valid sort criterion", arg) } } // Sorts toSort by sortBy so that toSort becomes a permutation following the // order of sortBy. // toSort should be a subset of sortBy func SortBy(toSort []uint32, sortBy []uint32) { // build a map from sortBy uidMap := make(map[uint32]int) for i, uid := range sortBy { uidMap[uid] = i } // sortslice of toSort with less function of indexing the map sortBy sort.Slice(toSort, func(i, j int) bool { return uidMap[toSort[i]] < uidMap[toSort[j]] }) }