Change localizedCaseInsensitiveCompare
to localizedStandardCompare
#451
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Both Finder and Files sort by name using
localizedStandardCompare
. By usinglocalizedCaseInsensitiveCompare
, we introduce potentially counterintuitive behavior. For example, a user may import multiple files which appear to be sorted correctly in Finder/Files and then discover that we play them in a different order.Like
localizedCaseInsensitiveCompare
,localizedStandardCompare
is also case insensitive, but also accounts for numeric non-lexicographic sorting. For example(1...25).map { String($0) }
will not change order when sorted withlocalizedStandardCompare
, but withlocalizedCaseInsensitiveCompare
the order will change to["1", "10", "11", "12", ...]
.I also noticed
localizedCaseInsensitiveContains
being used. Based on my reading of the code, I think normalcontains
may be appropriate, but, if not, perhapslocalizedStandardContains
should be used instead.swift-toolkit/Sources/Navigator/EPUB/CSS/ReadiumCSS.swift
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