> One other point:
> Sometimes people use sorted maps and array maps specifically for scenarios in 
> which the keys are not hashable and therefore hash maps would not apply.  
> Dumping the contents into a regular map in such cases doesn't make much sense.

Everything is hashable, not sure what a non-hashable key means. Array maps use 
the hash of the key to determine the array bucket. If you get the hash code of 
a sorted map, it will get the hash of all keys and values.

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