Hello dear esteemed monks,
I've come up with an is_sorted { $a ... $b } \@array, "Message"; testing condition. Soon enough I realized that not only total orders like $a ge $b or $a <= $b can be tested, but just anything regarding adjacent \@array elements:
is_sorted { $a->{end_date} eq $b->{start_date} }, \@reservations, "Sub
+sequent reservations";
That's not even a partial order, but it is quite a meaningful testing condition.
How should is_sorted be named then? Or should I leave it as is and just add a comment about the arbitrariness of the ordering function?
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