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package org.optaplanner.benchmark.impl.ranking;
import java.io.Serializable;
import java.util.Comparator;
import org.optaplanner.benchmark.impl.result.SubSingleBenchmarkResult;
import org.optaplanner.core.api.score.Score;
public class ScoreSubSingleBenchmarkRankingComparator implements Comparator<SubSingleBenchmarkResult>, Serializable {
private final Comparator<Score> resilientScoreComparator = new ResilientScoreComparator();
@Override
public int compare(SubSingleBenchmarkResult a, SubSingleBenchmarkResult b) {
return Comparator
// Reverse, less is better (redundant: failed benchmarks don't get ranked at all)
.comparing(SubSingleBenchmarkResult::hasAnyFailure, Comparator.reverseOrder())
.thenComparing(SubSingleBenchmarkResult::getScore, resilientScoreComparator)
.compare(a, b);
}
}