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sub _whoa {
    my($check, $desc) = @_;
    if( $check ) {
        die <<WHOA;
WHOA!  $desc
This should never happen!  Please contact the author immediately!
WHOA
    }
}


#line 1304

sub eq_hash {
    local @Data_Stack;
    return _deep_check(@_);
}

sub _eq_hash {
    my($a1, $a2) = @_;

    if( grep !_type($_) eq 'HASH', $a1, $a2 ) {
        warn "eq_hash passed a non-hash ref";
        return 0;
    }

    return 1 if $a1 eq $a2;

    my $ok = 1;
    my $bigger = keys %$a1 > keys %$a2 ? $a1 : $a2;
    foreach my $k (keys %$bigger) {
        my $e1 = exists $a1->{$k} ? $a1->{$k} : $DNE;
        my $e2 = exists $a2->{$k} ? $a2->{$k} : $DNE;

        push @Data_Stack, { type => 'HASH', idx => $k, vals => [$e1, $e2] };
        $ok = _deep_check($e1, $e2);
        pop @Data_Stack if $ok;

        last unless $ok;
    }

    return $ok;
}

#line 1361

sub eq_set  {
    my($a1, $a2) = @_;
    return 0 unless @$a1 == @$a2;

    # There's faster ways to do this, but this is easiest.
    local $^W = 0;

    # It really doesn't matter how we sort them, as long as both arrays are 
    # sorted with the same algorithm.
    #
    # Ensure that references are not accidentally treated the same as a
    # string containing the reference.
    #
    # Have to inline the sort routine due to a threading/sort bug.
    # See [rt.cpan.org 6782]
    #
    # I don't know how references would be sorted so we just don't sort
    # them.  This means eq_set doesn't really work with refs.
    return eq_array(
           [grep(ref, @$a1), sort( grep(!ref, @$a1) )],
           [grep(ref, @$a2), sort( grep(!ref, @$a2) )],
    );
}

#line 1551

1;



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