In all programming languages, characteristics such as hash key ordering is described as non-deterministic, sometimes loosely referred to as random. This means you cannot rely on any ordering, should not expect an ordering to repeat if you go to a different platform or different usage environment, but does not guarantee randomness. Now Perl has begun to guarantee ( at least some degree of ) randomness in hash ordering ( but I still wouldn't base a RNG on it ).
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by TomDLux
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