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Slawomir Jaranowski reassigned MSHARED-1300:
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    Assignee: Elliotte Rusty Harold

> Order of dependencies is not always retained when filtering
> -----------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: MSHARED-1300
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MSHARED-1300
>             Project: Maven Shared Components
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: maven-common-artifact-filters
>            Reporter: Kamil Jarosz
>            Assignee: Elliotte Rusty Harold
>            Priority: Major
>             Fix For: maven-common-artifact-filters-next-release
>
>
> {{AbstractArtifactFeatureFilter}} does not retain the order of dependencies 
> when filtering using multiple includes. The dependencies will be ordered 
> first by their respective includes.
> For instance when filtering the following set of dependencies using 
> {{org.apache.maven.shared.artifact.filter.collection.TypeFilter}}
> {code:java}
> com.example:dependency-a:jar:1.0
> com.example:dependency-b:war:1.0
> com.example:dependency-c:zip:1.0
> {code}
> with includes {{zip,jar}} and excludes {{{}war{}}}, I will get the following:
> {code:java}
> com.example:dependency-c:zip:1.0
> com.example:dependency-a:jar:1.0
> {code}
> where dependencies are ordered by their type according to the the includes. I 
> would expect that the filter retains the original order of dependencies, 
> irrespective of the order of includes, i.e.
> {code:java}
> com.example:dependency-a:jar:1.0
> com.example:dependency-c:zip:1.0
> {code}
> This is caused by an invalid order of loops in 
> {{{}org.apache.maven.shared.artifact.filter.collection.AbstractArtifactFeatureFilter#filterIncludes{}}},
>  where includes are traversed first instead of artifacts.



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