On May 31, 2012 2:52 PM, "Stefan Sperling" <s...@elego.de> wrote:
>
> On Thu, May 31, 2012 at 02:31:01PM -0400, Dustin Lang wrote:
> >
> > The point of this diff is to ensure that "svnadmin dump" lists the
> > deleted nodes in a consistent order between runs.  At this point in
> > the code, we're just dealing with a list of strings, so it really
> > doesn't matter, we just need them in a consistent ordering.
> > lexically looks simpler and faster (not that this is
> > performance-critical).
>
> I think we'd also like to get output that is similar to what happened
> with ARP-1.4.5 (i.e. before the hash table randomness change in
APR-1.4.6).
> I believe that was equivalent to lexical sort. The entries are hash keys,
> and the hash function in APR didn't result in the kind of ordering that
> svn_sort_compare_paths would choose.

Why ever would we want to rely in any way on a hash table iterator's order?
What!?

We want a stable ordering. That generally means "sort" rather "hash table
implementation details".

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