no, see reponses to my thread "what's the order of docs/keys going into reduce func?" from 22.09.
for small sets, it's reversed but that seems just a local consequence of some algo. ciao svilen On Tue, 6 Nov 2012 16:55:57 +0400 Vladislav Ponomarev <[email protected]> wrote: > Hello, > > Per CouchDB guide, the reduce function signature looks like this: > > function (key, values, rereduce) { > return ...; // some calculations happen here > } > > where the definition of first arguments is as follows: > > > > > when rereduce is false, then: > > > > - key will be an array whose elements are arrays of the form > > [key,id], where key is a key emitted by the map function and id is > > that of the document from which the key was generated. > > - values will be an array of the values emitted for the > > respective elements in keys. > > > > > My question is: when rereduce is false, are there any guarantees > regarding the order of key (or values) array elements? My gut feel > (based on Reduce vs Rereduce chapter) is that keys, and respectively > values, should be ordered, but I do not see any direct confirmation. > > > > Any ideas? Thank you!
