I usually try to organize related things in different files in the same
order to ease code reviewing, reading and writing new code. For example:
order of protocol method declarations, their definitions in records and
unit tests. And I was wondering what's the best way to order keys in maps
and specs.
The simple rule could be to always sort keys lexically, so that the order
stays the same across files and there's no additional thinking needed when
adding new keys.
But with `s/keys` it's not that simple since `:req`/`:req-un` can break the
consistency across the files. E.g. during spec definition the correct
lexical order is `:req-un [:a/x :a/y ::d]`, but during "usage" it will be
different: `{:d ... :x ... :y ...}`.
The lesser drawback of this approach is that some human-friendliness is
lost, e.g. keys `host, port, db, user, password` must be ordered as `db,
host, password, port, user`.
Do you try to maintain the same order of map keys (including keys in specs)
across the files? If yes, what rules do you follow?
Thank you.
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