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/// ## How can I implement `Ord`?
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/// `Ord` requires that the type also be [`PartialOrd`], [`PartialEq`] and [`Eq`].
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///
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/// If you manually implement `Ord`, you should also implement [`PartialOrd`]. It is a logic error
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/// to have [`PartialOrd`] and `Ord` disagree, so it is best to have the logic in `Ord` and
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/// implement [`PartialOrd`] as `Some(self.cmp(other))`.
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/// Conceptually [`PartialOrd`] and `Ord` form a similar relationship to [`PartialEq`] and [`Eq`].
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/// [`PartialEq`] defines an equality relationship between types, and [`Eq`] defines an additional
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/// property on top of the properties implied by [`PartialEq`], namely reflexivity. In a similar
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/// fashion `Ord` builds on top of [`PartialOrd`] and adds further properties, such as totality,
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/// which means all values must be comparable.
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///
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/// `Ord` requires that the type also be PartialOrd, PartialEq, and Eq.
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/// `Ord` requires that the type also be [`PartialOrd`], [`PartialEq`], and [`Eq`].
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///
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/// Because `Ord` implies a stronger ordering relationship than [`PartialOrd`], and both `Ord` and
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/// [`PartialOrd`] must agree, you must choose how to implement `Ord` **first**. You can choose to
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