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feat(bls): add version comparison to ensure entries are always sorted properly
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@@ -2,6 +2,7 @@ use crate::context::SproutContext;
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use crate::entries::{BootableEntry, EntryDeclaration};
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use crate::generators::bls::entry::BlsEntry;
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use crate::utils;
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use crate::utils::vercmp;
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use anyhow::{Context, Result};
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use serde::{Deserialize, Serialize};
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use std::cmp::Ordering;
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@@ -69,7 +70,12 @@ fn sort_entries(a: &(BlsEntry, BootableEntry), b: &(BlsEntry, BootableEntry)) ->
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let b_version = b_bls.version();
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// Compare the version of both entries, sorting newer versions first.
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match b_version.cmp(&a_version) {
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match vercmp::compare_versions_optional(
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a_version.as_deref(),
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b_version.as_deref(),
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)
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.reverse()
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{
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// If both versions are equal, sort by file name in reverse order.
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Ordering::Equal => {
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// Grab the file name from both entries.
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@@ -77,7 +83,7 @@ fn sort_entries(a: &(BlsEntry, BootableEntry), b: &(BlsEntry, BootableEntry)) ->
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let b_name = b_boot.name();
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// Compare the file names of both entries, sorting newer entries first.
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b_name.cmp(a_name)
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vercmp::compare_versions(a_name, b_name).reverse()
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}
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other => other,
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}
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@@ -18,6 +18,9 @@ pub mod media_loader;
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/// Support code for EFI variables.
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pub mod variables;
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/// Implements a version comparison algorithm according to the BLS specification.
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pub mod vercmp;
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/// Parses the input `path` as a [DevicePath].
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/// Uses the [DevicePathFromText] protocol exclusively, and will fail if it cannot acquire the protocol.
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pub fn text_to_device_path(path: &str) -> Result<PoolDevicePath> {
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184
src/utils/vercmp.rs
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184
src/utils/vercmp.rs
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use std::cmp::Ordering;
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use std::iter::Peekable;
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/// Handles single character advancement and comparison.
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macro_rules! handle_single_char {
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($ca: expr, $cb:expr, $a_chars:expr, $b_chars:expr, $c:expr) => {
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match ($ca == $c, $cb == $c) {
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(true, false) => return Ordering::Less,
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(false, true) => return Ordering::Greater,
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(true, true) => {
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$a_chars.next();
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$b_chars.next();
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continue;
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}
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_ => {}
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}
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};
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}
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/// Compares two strings using the BLS version comparison specification.
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/// Handles optional values as well by comparing only if both are specified.
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pub fn compare_versions_optional(a: Option<&str>, b: Option<&str>) -> Ordering {
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match (a, b) {
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// If both have values, compare them.
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(Some(a), Some(b)) => compare_versions(a, b),
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// If the second value is None, return that it is less than the first.
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(Some(_a), None) => Ordering::Less,
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// If the first value is None, return that it is greater than the second.
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(None, Some(_b)) => Ordering::Greater,
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// If both values are None, return that they are equal.
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(None, None) => Ordering::Equal,
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}
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}
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/// Compares two strings using the BLS version comparison specification.
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/// See: https://uapi-group.org/specifications/specs/version_format_specification/
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pub fn compare_versions(a: &str, b: &str) -> Ordering {
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// Acquire a peekable iterator for each string.
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let mut a_chars = a.chars().peekable();
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let mut b_chars = b.chars().peekable();
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// Loop until we have reached the end of one of the strings.
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loop {
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// Skip invalid characters in both strings.
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skip_invalid(&mut a_chars);
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skip_invalid(&mut b_chars);
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// Check if either string has ended.
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match (a_chars.peek(), b_chars.peek()) {
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// No more characters in either string.
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(None, None) => return Ordering::Equal,
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// One string has ended, the other hasn't.
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(None, Some(_)) => return Ordering::Less,
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(Some(_), None) => return Ordering::Greater,
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// Both strings have characters left.
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(Some(&ca), Some(&cb)) => {
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// Handle the ~ character.
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handle_single_char!(ca, cb, a_chars, b_chars, '~');
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// Handle '-' character.
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handle_single_char!(ca, cb, a_chars, b_chars, '-');
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// Handle the '^' character.
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handle_single_char!(ca, cb, a_chars, b_chars, '^');
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// Handle the '.' character.
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handle_single_char!(ca, cb, a_chars, b_chars, '.');
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// Handle digits with numerical comparison.
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// We key off of the A character being a digit intentionally as we presume
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// this indicates it will be the same at this position.
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if ca.is_ascii_digit() || cb.is_ascii_digit() {
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let result = compare_numeric(&mut a_chars, &mut b_chars);
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if result != Ordering::Equal {
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return result;
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}
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continue;
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}
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// Handle letters with alphabetical comparison.
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// We key off of the A character being alphabetical intentionally as we presume
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// this indicates it will be the same at this position.
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if ca.is_ascii_alphabetic() || cb.is_ascii_alphabetic() {
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let result = compare_alphabetic(&mut a_chars, &mut b_chars);
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if result != Ordering::Equal {
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return result;
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}
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continue;
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}
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}
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}
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}
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}
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/// Skips characters that are not in the valid character set.
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fn skip_invalid<I: Iterator<Item = char>>(iter: &mut Peekable<I>) {
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while let Some(&c) = iter.peek() {
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if is_valid_char(c) {
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break;
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}
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iter.next();
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}
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}
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/// Checks if a character is in the valid character set for comparison.
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fn is_valid_char(c: char) -> bool {
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matches!(c, 'a'..='z' | 'A'..='Z' | '0'..='9' | '-' | '.' | '~' | '^')
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}
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/// Compares numerical prefixes by extracting numbers.
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fn compare_numeric<I: Iterator<Item = char>>(
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iter_a: &mut Peekable<I>,
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iter_b: &mut Peekable<I>,
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) -> Ordering {
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let num_a = extract_number(iter_a);
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let num_b = extract_number(iter_b);
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num_a.cmp(&num_b)
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}
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/// Extracts a number from the iterator, skipping leading zeros.
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fn extract_number<I: Iterator<Item = char>>(iter: &mut Peekable<I>) -> u64 {
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// Skip leading zeros
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while let Some(&'0') = iter.peek() {
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iter.next();
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}
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let mut num = 0u64;
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while let Some(&c) = iter.peek() {
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if c.is_ascii_digit() {
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iter.next();
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num = num.saturating_mul(10).saturating_add(c as u64 - '0' as u64);
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} else {
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break;
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}
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}
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num
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}
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/// Compares alphabetical prefixes
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/// Capital letters compare lower than lowercase letters (B < a)
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fn compare_alphabetic<I: Iterator<Item = char>>(
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iter_a: &mut Peekable<I>,
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iter_b: &mut Peekable<I>,
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) -> Ordering {
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loop {
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return match (iter_a.peek(), iter_b.peek()) {
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(Some(&ca), Some(&cb)) if ca.is_ascii_alphabetic() && cb.is_ascii_alphabetic() => {
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if ca == cb {
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// Same character, we should continue.
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iter_a.next();
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iter_b.next();
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continue;
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}
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// Different characters found.
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// All capital letters compare lower than lowercase letters.
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match (ca.is_ascii_uppercase(), cb.is_ascii_uppercase()) {
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(true, false) => Ordering::Less, // uppercase < lowercase
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(false, true) => Ordering::Greater, // lowercase > uppercase
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(true, true) => ca.cmp(&cb), // both are uppercase
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(false, false) => ca.cmp(&cb), // both are lowercase
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}
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}
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(Some(&ca), Some(_)) if ca.is_ascii_alphabetic() => {
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// a has letters, b doesn't
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Ordering::Greater
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}
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(Some(_), Some(&cb)) if cb.is_ascii_alphabetic() => {
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// b has letters, a doesn't
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Ordering::Less
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}
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(Some(&ca), None) if ca.is_ascii_alphabetic() => Ordering::Greater,
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(None, Some(&cb)) if cb.is_ascii_alphabetic() => Ordering::Less,
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_ => Ordering::Equal,
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};
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}
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}
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