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bug#42289: recursive import does not dort alphabetically
From: |
zimoun |
Subject: |
bug#42289: recursive import does not dort alphabetically |
Date: |
Thu, 9 Jul 2020 16:02:37 +0200 |
On Thu, 9 Jul 2020 at 13:26, Hartmut Goebel
<h.goebel@crazy-compilers.com> wrote:
> > Because they are generally not alphabetically sorted.
>
> Most file I've been working on ask for sorting alphabetically. (And IMHO
> this is a good recommendation to follow.)
Well, I get:
295 gnu/packages/unsorted-file.scm
204 gnu/packages/sorted-file.scm
And the top 10 bigger files are unsorted:
--8<---------------cut here---------------start------------->8---
crates-io.scm
sort: -:6: disorder: (define-public rust-afl-0.4
emacs-xyz.scm
sort: -:2: disorder: (define-public emacs-ac-geiser
cran.scm
sort: -:3: disorder: (define-public r-dot
python-xyz.scm
sort: -:2: disorder: (define-public python-colorlog
bioinformatics.scm
sort: -:9: disorder: (define-public blasr-libcpp
haskell-xyz.scm
sort: -:238: disorder: (define-public ghc-llvm-hs
java.scm
sort: -:2: disorder: (define-public drip
games.scm
sort: -:13: disorder: (define-public foobillard++
lisp-xyz.scm
sort: -:2: disorder: (define-public cl-alexandria
perl.scm
sort: -:17: disorder: (define-public perl-b-hooks-endofscope
--8<---------------cut here---------------end--------------->8---
BTW, I agree that alphabetical sorting is a good recommendation.
All the best,
simon