`sort` sorts the elements in `rng` into ascending order. `sort` is not guaranteed to be stable. Returns the sorted range.
For versions of the `sort` function without a predicate, ascending order is defined by `operator<()` such that for all adjacent elements `[x,y]`, `y < x == false`.
For versions of the `sort` function with a predicate, ascending order is defined by `pred` such that for all adjacent elements `[x,y]`, `pred(y, x) == false`.
[heading Definition]
Defined in the header file `boost/range/algorithm/sort.hpp`
[heading Requirements]
[*For versions of sort without a predicate:]
* `RandomAccessRange` is a model of the __random_access_range__ Concept.
* `RandomAccessRange` is mutable.
* `RandomAccessRange`'s value type is a model of the `LessThanComparableConcept`.
* The ordering relation on `RandomAccessRange`'s value type is a [*strict weak ordering], as defined in the `LessThanComparableConcept` requirements.
[*For versions of sort with a predicate]
* `RandomAccessRange` is a model of the __random_access_range__ Concept.
* `RandomAccessRange` is mutable.
* `BinaryPredicate` is a model of the `StrictWeakOrderingConcept`.
* `RandomAccessRange`'s value type is convertible to both of `BinaryPredicate`'s argument types.
[heading Complexity]
`O(N log(N))` comparisons (both average and worst-case), where `N` is `distance(rng)`.