From: "nobu (Nobuyoshi Nakada)" Date: 2021-11-04T09:22:13+00:00 Subject: [ruby-core:105930] [Ruby master Feature#18287] Support nil value for sort in Dir.glob Issue #18287 has been updated by nobu (Nobuyoshi Nakada). This is intentional and documented as: ```ruby # The results which matched single wildcard or character set are sorted in # binary ascending order, unless false is given as the optional +sort+ # keyword argument. The order of an Array of pattern strings and braces ``` ---------------------------------------- Feature #18287: Support nil value for sort in Dir.glob https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/18287#change-94471 * Author: Strech (Sergey Fedorov) * Status: Open * Priority: Normal ---------------------------------------- Good day, everyone. I would like to suggest (or question) the support of a `nil` value for `sort` argument in `Dir.glob`. I find this behaviour a bit surprising, here is an example: ``` irb(main):001:0> Dir.glob("brace/a{.js,*}", sort: true) => ["brace/a.js", "brace/a", "brace/a.erb", "brace/a.html.erb", "brace/a.js", "brace/a.js.rjs"] irb(main):001:0> Dir.glob("brace/a{.js,*}", sort: false) => ["brace/a.js", "brace/a.js", "brace/a.html.erb", "brace/a.erb", "brace/a.js.rjs", "brace/a"] irb(main):001:0> Dir.glob("brace/a{.js,*}", sort: nil) => ["brace/a.js", "brace/a", "brace/a.erb", "brace/a.html.erb", "brace/a.js", "brace/a.js.rjs"] ``` As you can see ��� `sort: nil` produces the same results as `sort: true` which is confusing Github link: https://github.com/ruby/ruby/pull/5079 Ruby spec link: https://github.com/ruby/spec/pull/894 -- https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/ Unsubscribe: