Sort results in ascending order of similarity #27
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Closes #20
Having the ability to sort in the columns themselves may be valuable to someone
But in general, at least for me, it is enough that similarity results simply go not in descending order, but in ascending order
After all, when you compare several binaries, you usually only a few dozen out of hundreds functions that differ, and therefore you want to see only those that are only different, and not those that match, because those that match will be the overwhelming majority in most cases