c++11 uses another hashtable implementation. This uncovered some poorly written tests, which relied on objects being returned in a specific order. As far as poissible, we're using generic query functions now to get our test objects. But these tests still rely on a specifically crafted test index content, which as such is acceptable IMHO. The only remaining problem is that we check the order of generated output in some tests, and this order is still implementation dependent. |
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