instance Ord FiniteMap
Hal Daume III
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Wed, 29 May 2002 07:03:09 -0700 (PDT)
I agree; the problem is that I fear that making my own instance by using
setToList will be very inefficient (or at least much more so than an
instance which actually looks at the tree structure).
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On Wed, 29 May 2002, Johannes Waldmann wrote:
> > for instance, Sets of Sets of things would be really nice.
>
> Sure. One could simply use lexicographic ordering
> (i. e. s1 `compare` s2 = setToList s1 `compare` setToList s2)
> or length-lexicographic ordering (for efficiency)
> ... = (cardinality s1, setToList s1) `compare` (cardinality s2, setToList s2)
>
> As you write, there seems to be no reason not to do this.
> An Ord instance should be a linear ordering, and the above are.
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