(service|host)_notification_commands
Ken Dyke
kdyke at keycomputerconsultants.com
Wed Jul 27 22:49:56 CEST 2005
On Wed, Jul 27, 2005 at 08:42:27PM +0200, Andreas Ericsson (ae at op5.se) wrote:
> Ken Dyke wrote:
> >Because it results in unexpected behavior.
>
>
> No, it doesn't. Learn what a hash is and, more importantly, how it works
> before you make assumptions in public.
I know what and how a hash is/works. As noted in this very thread it is
not documented that values are stored in a hash. And frankly, I don't
give a fuck how they are stored. It should not matter to me. What
matters is that if I give a list I expect that list back the way I gave
it. If the list gets mangled that is "unexpected". Perhaps you
should look up what the word "expected" means before opening you mouth
in public.
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Ken
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