commit d4ae5b775941b54b9303a88a33e21831f0e6fffa Author: Damian Johnson atagar@torproject.org Date: Tue Aug 29 10:57:15 2017 -0700
Dictionaries could cause equality checks to fail
Dictionaries, of course, aren't assured to have the same key ordering unless we're using an OrderedDict. Previously we constructed dictionaries in the same order because configs are ordered, but this is no longer the case with sqlite.
Fixing our hashing function to not care about order. --- stem/util/__init__.py | 4 ++-- 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)
diff --git a/stem/util/__init__.py b/stem/util/__init__.py index 5ee5d5fb..242a3110 100644 --- a/stem/util/__init__.py +++ b/stem/util/__init__.py @@ -67,8 +67,8 @@ def _hash_attr(obj, *attributes, **kwargs):
if attr_value is not None: if isinstance(attr_value, dict): - for k, v in attr_value.items(): - my_hash = (my_hash + hash(k)) * 1024 + hash(v) + for k in sorted(attr_value.keys()): + my_hash = (my_hash + hash(k)) * 1024 + hash(attr_value[k]) else: my_hash += hash(attr_value)