If you say values %hash to get the values of a hash, they will be in no particular order.
So if the following change was built into Perl, hashes would be considered sorted?
use subs qw( values );
sub values(\%) {
my $h = shift;
return keys(%$h) if !wantarray();
my @keys = sort keys(%$h);
return @{$h}{@keys};
}
my %h = map { $_ => $_ } 'a'..'z';
print(values(%h), "\n"); # abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz
I think there's more to it than just this change in the builtin accessors.
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