On Wed, Mar 1, 2017 at 10:11 PM, Michael Haggerty <mhag...@alum.mit.edu> wrote: > By trial and error, I found that the test succeeds if I comment out the > "for_each_reflog()" test. By having that test write its results to > `/tmp` where they won't be deleted, I found that the problem is that the > `actual` results are not sorted correctly: > > refs/heads/new-master 0x0 > refs/heads/master 0x0 > HEAD 0x1 > > I don't know why it's so Heisenbergish.
It happens consistently on my other laptop. And yes it looks like sorting order problem, probably because of the underlying file system. I did wonder about that at some point but never asked. We do not guarantee any sorting order in the for-each api, do we? -- Duy