I'm trying to convince the library's sort() to order an array of JSON objects, where the "name" field is the key for the sort. The following is the closest I've come, but it's not very close!

TIA (as always),
Andy

```d
import std.json : JSONValue;
import std.algorithm.sorting : sort;

void main() {
    JSONValue[] vals;

    auto j1 = JSONValue.emptyObject;
    j1.object["name"] = "Sam";
    vals ~= j1;
    auto j2 = JSONValue.emptyObject;
    j2.object["name"] = "Joe";
    vals ~= j2;

alias myComp = (x, y) => (x.object["name"] < y.object["name"]);
    vals.sort!(myComp);
    writeln(vals);
}
```

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