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commit review: say clearly that AS::OrderedHash is about insertion order, be more neutral in wording, do not imply lack of ordering is a problem
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@ -4,15 +4,17 @@ YAML.add_builtin_type("omap") do |type, val|
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ActiveSupport::OrderedHash[val.map(&:to_a).map(&:first)]
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end
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# Hash is not ordered in ruby 1.8.x. What it means is there is no guarantee of order of keys when
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# method Hash#keys in invoked. Similarly Hash#values and Hash#each can't guarantee that each time
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# the output will contain exactly same value in the same order. <tt>OrderedHash</tt> solves that
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# problem.
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#
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# ActiveSupport::OrderedHash[:boy, 'John', :girl, 'Mary']
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#
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# OrderedHash is namespaced to prevent conflicts with other implementations.
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module ActiveSupport
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# The order of iteration over hashes in Ruby 1.8 is undefined. For example, you do not know the
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# order in which +keys+ will return keys, or +each+ yield pairs. <tt>ActiveSupport::OrderedHash</tt>
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# implements a hash that preserves insertion order, as in Ruby 1.9:
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#
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# oh = ActiveSupport::OrderedHash.new
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# oh[:a] = 1
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# oh[:b] = 2
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# oh.keys # => [:a, :b], this order is guaranteed
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#
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# <tt>ActiveSupport::OrderedHash</tt> is namespaced to prevent conflicts with other implementations.
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class OrderedHash < ::Hash #:nodoc:
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def to_yaml_type
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"!tag:yaml.org,2002:omap"
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@ -5,16 +5,16 @@ require 'active_support/ordered_hash'
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# h = ActiveSupport::OrderedOptions.new
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# h[:boy] = 'John'
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# h[:girl] = 'Mary'
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# h[:boy] #=> 'John'
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# h[:girl] #=> 'Mary'
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# h[:boy] # => 'John'
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# h[:girl] # => 'Mary'
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#
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# Using <tt>OrderedOptions</tt> above code could be reduced to:
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#
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# h = ActiveSupport::OrderedOptions.new
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# h.boy = 'John'
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# h.girl = 'Mary'
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# h.boy #=> 'John'
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# h.girl #=> 'Mary'
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# h.boy # => 'John'
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# h.girl # => 'Mary'
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#
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module ActiveSupport #:nodoc:
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class OrderedOptions < OrderedHash
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