I sort hash keys all the time. And IP sorting is easy when you include leading zeroes as you just did, but most IP's I see in log files are without leading zeroes, so ordering them would result in

1.2.3.4 10.2.3.4 104.2.3.4 11.2.3.4 2.2.3.4 23.2.108.4 23.2.3.4 23.2.30.4 23.2.4.4

and IMHO that sucks. Using packed keys sorting is always correct. If it is faster? No idea, Icould bench that, but I expect it to be marginal

Side note: I *always* sort hash keys in tests, as order is randow


Enjoy, Have FUN! H.Merijn

In reply to Re^6: Hash Search is VERY slow by Tux
in thread Hash Search is VERY slow by rtjensen

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