I’ve used boltsort, but libvmod_querystring 
(https://github.com/Dridi/libvmod-querystring) includes cleaning features that 
boltsort misses.

I don’t think std should include all filtering features from querystring, but 
the “clean” method is a must have to optimize cache hit ratio.

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De : Per Buer [mailto:[email protected]]
Envoyé : samedi 21 juin 2014 18:42
À : Varnish Development
Objet : querysort added to std

I took the boltsort vmod, ported it to 4.0 and put it into the std vmod as we 
talked about on the vdd. Tests passed.

Someone with better eyes might still spot ugliness there, however. I'd be happy 
if someone looked at it.

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