
On Sep 23, 2011, at 7:11 PM, Andrew Sutton wrote:
I spent a few moments trying to think of a noun that means "point at which ordering stops". There probably is one that's better than "disorder". It's not quite a "discontinuity", but maybe there is something like that from maths. I also wondered about a more general word like "failure", since any predicate can be passed. "find_ordering_failure" maybe? Or even just "find_unordering" or "find_unorder". Any thoughts?
Isn't this the same as the C++11 is_sorted_until?
I think is_* should be a predicate. Unfortunate naming choice for the std, I think. find_sorted_until isn't terrible.
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