// Go's `slices` package implements sorting for builtins // and user-defined types. We'll look at sorting for // builtins first. package main import ( "fmt" "slices" ) func main() { // Sorting functions are generic, and work for any // _ordered_ built-in type. For a list of ordered // types, see [cmp.Ordered](https://pkg.go.dev/cmp#Ordered). strs := []string{"c", "a", "b"} slices.Sort(strs) fmt.Println("Strings:", strs) // An example of sorting `int`s. ints := []int{7, 2, 4} slices.Sort(ints) fmt.Println("Ints: ", ints) // We can also use the `slices` package to check if // a slice is already in sorted order. s := slices.IsSorted(ints) fmt.Println("Sorted: ", s) }