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use serde_json::Value;
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/// Compare two JSON values.
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/// If the values are String, Number, or Bool, they are compared directly.
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/// If the values are arrays, they are compared element-wise.
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/// Otherwise, they are compared as strings.
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fn json_value_cmp(a: &Value, b: &Value) -> std::cmp::Ordering {
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    match (a, b) {
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        (Value::Null, Value::Null) => std::cmp::Ordering::Equal,
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        (Value::Bool(a), Value::Bool(b)) => a.cmp(b),
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        (Value::String(a), Value::String(b)) => a.cmp(b),
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        (Value::Number(a), Value::Number(b)) => {
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            let af = a.as_f64().unwrap_or_default();
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            let bf = b.as_f64().unwrap_or_default();
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            af.total_cmp(&bf)
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        }
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        (Value::Array(a), Value::Array(b)) => {
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            for (a, b) in a.iter().zip(b.iter()) {
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                let cmp = json_value_cmp(a, b);
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                if cmp != std::cmp::Ordering::Equal {
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                    return cmp;
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                }
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            }
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            std::cmp::Ordering::Equal
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        }
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        _ => a.to_string().cmp(&b.to_string()),
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    }
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}
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/// Sort the "variables" field by name.
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/// We have to do this separately because that field is not a JSON object, instead it's an array of tuples.
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pub fn sort_json_variables(value: &Value) -> Value {
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    match value {
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        Value::Array(vars) => {
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            let mut vars_sorted = vars.clone();
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            vars_sorted.sort_by(json_value_cmp);
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            Value::Array(vars_sorted)
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        }
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        _ => value.clone(),
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    }
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/// Recursively sorts the keys of all JSON objects within the provided JSON value.
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/// serde_json will output JSON objects in an arbitrary key order.
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/// this is normally fine, except in our use case we wouldn't want to update the expected output again and again.
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/// so a consistent (sorted) ordering of the keys is desirable.
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pub fn sort_json_object(value: &Value, sort_arrays: bool) -> Value {
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    match value {
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        Value::Object(obj) => {
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            let mut ordered: Vec<(String, Value)> = obj
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                .iter()
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                .map(|(k, v)| {
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                    if k == "variables" {
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                        (k.clone(), sort_json_variables(v))
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                        (k.clone(), sort_json_object(v, sort_arrays))
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                })
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            ordered.sort_by(|a, b| a.0.cmp(&b.0));
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            Value::Object(ordered.into_iter().collect())
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        Value::Array(arr) => {
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            let mut arr: Vec<Value> = arr
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                .iter()
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                .map(|val| sort_json_object(val, sort_arrays))
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                .collect();
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            if sort_arrays {
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                arr.sort_by(json_value_cmp);
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    }
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}