> > > yes, you *will* use a hash instead. any questions can be directed to > > > Bubba. > > > > ????? A hash and a table are two different things and both are > > useful. How do I insert data into a hash and iterate over it in the exact > > same order? > > apr_table_t is a list, but we don't insert. Hashed tables can't be iterated. > There needs to be something in between for some classes of data.
Hmmm... What do you mean we don't insert into a table? There is an apr_hash_next function to allow us to iterate over the hash table, but of course the data is now out of order. > > I would really have appreciated if this change had been discussed at some > > point before an entire type was just removed. > > Ack, although we aren't using it right -now-, I'm -0.5 on this change -0.5 from me too. We may not use it, but this API has been being talked about since I joined this list over two years ago. By removing it I believe we have taken a step backwards. :-( Ryan _______________________________________________________________________________ Ryan Bloom [EMAIL PROTECTED] 406 29th St. San Francisco, CA 94131 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
