T[][T] -> [(k1, v1), ..., (k1, vn), ..., (kn, v1), ..., (kn, vn)]
Stanislav Blinov
stanislav.blinov at gmail.com
Thu Feb 13 04:35:55 PST 2014
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On Thursday, 13 February 2014 at 12:30:29 UTC, bearophile wrote:
> Tobias Pankrath:
>
>> That byKey and byValue adhere to the same order is not backed
>> up by the documenation, I suppose?
>
> Right. It's a bet (unlike in Python, that has this rule in the
> docs).
Yup. And given how Walter and Andrei don't like breaking code, we
should just previde enough usage so it would become a rule too :D
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