I am in the process of repetitively loading a series of hashes (written in JSON) from a configuration file, then making sure that none of them changed.
So, if the configuration file is something like this:
"sources" : [
{
"source_name": "A",
"interval" : 6,
"params" : {
"what" : "testA"
}
},
{
"source_name": "B",
"interval" : 6,
"params" : {
"what" : "testB"
}
}
]
And then in the next run it changed to this (only swapping the first two lines, effectively nothing has changed):
"sources" : [
{
"interval" : 6,
"source_name": "A",
"params" : {
"what" : "testA"
}
},
{
"source_name": "B",
"interval" : 6,
"params" : {
"what" : "testB"
}
}
]
I should be able to detect that nothing has changed.
For that reason, I might Digest::SHA the stringification of the hash. So, the question is, is Data::Dumper consistent? Like, if I pass two identical hashes, will I always get an identical string out? I've already played a bit with changing the order of the keys, and it seems consistent; but of course this is not a proof.
And if not, any advice on how to do that?