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<' and >' are not always defined on addresses.
Specifically, don't sort objects by their memory addresses when they're not allocated in the same array or other object. Though I haven't found a test case where that fails on my platform, C says the behavior is undefined. * src/AnnotationList.c (AnnotationList__insertInto): Remove FIXME. Use new id field of InadequacyList nodes rather than their memory addresses when sorting. (AnnotationList__compute_from_inadequacies): Add inadequacy_list_node_count argument to pass to InadequacyList__new_conflict. * src/AnnotationList.h (AnnotationList__compute_from_inadequacies): Update prototype and documentation for new argument. * src/InadequacyList.c (InadequacyList__new_conflict): Add node_count argument and use it to assign a unique ID. * src/InadequacyList.h (InadequacyListNodeCount): New typedef. (InadequacyList): Add id field. (InadequacyList__new_conflict): Update prototype and documentation for new argument. * src/ielr.c (ielr_compute_annotation_lists): Update AnnotationList__compute_from_inadequacies invocation.
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