On 12/17/18 5:09 PM, Anonymouse wrote:
I have a JSON string[][string] associative array object that I want to
take the .toPrettyString value of. However, it sorts the output
alphabetically.
string[][string] aa = [ "abc" : [], "def" : [], "ghi" : [] ];
auto asJSON = JSONValue(aa);
writeln(asJSON.toPrettyString);
Output:
{
"abc": [],
"def": [],
"ghi": []
}
https://run.dlang.io/is/F85azk
Is there a way to .retro the keys in the output so they appear in the
reverse order?
Sorting is done here:
https://github.com/dlang/phobos/blob/21afd40c422efdb8483d15aa31a867b0cd69fa8b/std/json.d#L1416
I'm not exactly sure why it's sorted, possibly so unittests pass? It
doesn't really need to be.
But of course, then the order would depend on the hash algorithm.
Only way to fix this would be to have a specialized "order-retaining"
hash map that JSONValue used, which you could then rearrange as necessary.
-Steve