Lines Matching defs:order
156 - an array of lines, in reverse order. */
217 Alphabetic order allows binary search. */
264 /* Flag to reverse the order of all comparisons. */
268 comparison of lines, and instead leaves lines in the same order
336 -d, --dictionary-order consider only blanks and alphanumeric characters\n\
415 The locale specified by the environment affects sort order.\n\
416 Set LC_ALL=C to get the traditional sort order that uses\n\
444 {"dictionary-order", no_argument, NULL, 'd'},
1250 that option order does not matter. */
1698 /* Return an integer which represents the order of magnitude of
1701 Negative numbers return a negative unit order. */
1757 int order = orders[*p];
1760 if (order)
1763 return sign * order;
2225 /* Check that the lines read from FILE_NAME come in order. Return
2226 true if they are in order. If CHECKONLY == 'c', also print a
2228 they are not in order. */
2561 respective arrays, and the arrays are in reverse order. NLO and
2597 The input and output arrays are in reverse order, and LINES and
3124 /* Option order should not matter, so don't let -i override