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KSUID order not predictable #73

@timofriedlberlin

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@timofriedlberlin

Hey there

The README states this:

In short, running a set of KSUIDs through the UNIX sort command will result in a list ordered by generation time.

I have the following code:

func TestKsuidOrder(t *testing.T) {
	k1 := ksuid.New()
	k2 := ksuid.New()
	assert.Equal(t, -1, ksuid.Compare(k1, k2))
}

Running it like this go test ./ -v -count=100 -run=TestKsuidOrder results in

    ksuid_test.go:31: 
                Error Trace:    ./ksuid_test.go:31
                Error:          Not equal: 
                                expected: -1
                                actual  : 1
                Test:           TestKsuidOrder

I was expecting that ksuid.New is generating sequences which can be naturally ordered?

If this is the expected behaviour which I see - then I guess the README should be more clear about that.

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