Can you please describe the "way Windows Explorer uses"? a) I don't have one at hand b) I don't want to reverse-engineer its rules c) I'm confident this has changed over time with Windows versions.
That's an interresting question, I'm facing the same problem right now : Win7 explorer has its own way to sort filesystem names like "$RECYCLE.BIN", ".cache", "_daa" (note the underscore), "cd[1]", etc. and there is no known simple comparer that can simply emulate that. What I have so far is to use unicode to ascii with .toLowerCase() converter, but even that can't properly compare underscore indexing. Well, I guess we have to create an entire unicode table/object lookup to make sure, but that's a nasty hit on performance - By the way, Array.sort() doesn't get anywhere near.
There's a simplier alternative : a.localeCompare(b) (developer.mozilla.org/fr/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/…), assuming we want to sort using local settings. But that doesn' solve the problem with underscores and $-like char either.
Array.sort
."$RECYCLE.BIN"
,".cache"
,"_daa"
(note the underscore),"cd[1]"
, etc. and there is no known simple comparer that can simply emulate that. What I have so far is to useunicode
toascii
with.toLowerCase()
converter, but even that can't properly compare underscore indexing. Well, I guess we have to create an entire unicode table/object lookup to make sure, but that's a nasty hit on performance - By the way,Array.sort()
doesn't get anywhere near.