Hi David,

Thanks for the heads up. It's good to have you around.

On Thu, Oct 25, 2012 at 04:12:28PM -0400, David Warde-Farley wrote:
> A workaround would be to check flags in predict() and do the necessary
> reshuffle if the flags have been botched, but that's kind of a
> maintenance headache.

Indeed. That said, I have come to the conclusion that code making too
much assumptions on the ordering of arrays was very likely to break at
some point. So I would be +1 for such a solution.

G

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