Solomon White wrote:
> Makes sense -- we've run into issues before where load order varied 
> between platforms and caused inconsistent behavior.  I wonder if we 
> should monkeypatch Dir.foreach to be sorted and fix this at a higher 
> level?  There are probably other places in the framework where 
> inconsistent load order could (does?) induce weirdness.  Off the top of 
> my head, I can't think of any bad side effects of forcing consistent 
> ordering across the board for Dir.foreach...  Thoughts?
> 

I think that if there is a program somewhere that relied on Dir.foreach 
having a particular order, it would break anyway if moved across 
platforms, so breaking it by doing this will just make it break faster.

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