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.. function:: cmp_to_key(func)
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Transform an old-style comparison function to a key-function. Used with
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tools that accept key functions (such as :func:`sorted`, :func:`min`,
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:func:`max`, :func:`heapq.nlargest`, :func:`heapq.nsmallest`,
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:func:`itertools.groupby`).
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This function is primarily used as a transition tool for programs
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being converted from Py2.x which supported the use of comparison
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functions.
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Transform an old-style comparison function to a key-function. Used with
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tools that accept key functions (such as :func:`sorted`, :func:`min`,
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:func:`max`, :func:`heapq.nlargest`, :func:`heapq.nsmallest`,
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:func:`itertools.groupby`). This function is primarily used as a transition
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tool for programs being converted from Py2.x which supported the use of
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comparison functions.
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A compare function is any callable that accept two arguments, compares
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them, and returns a negative number for less-than, zero for equality,
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or a positive number for greater-than. A key function is a callable
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that accepts one argument and returns another value that indicates
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the position in the desired collation sequence.
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A compare function is any callable that accept two arguments, compares them,
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and returns a negative number for less-than, zero for equality, or a positive
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number for greater-than. A key function is a callable that accepts one
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argument and returns another value that indicates the position in the desired
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collation sequence.
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Example::
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Example::
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sorted(iterable, key=cmp_to_key(locale.strcoll)) # locale-aware sort order
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sorted(iterable, key=cmp_to_key(locale.strcoll)) # locale-aware sort order
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.. versionadded:: 3.2
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