I noticed current wierd behaviour of a less/greater than comparisons of
things involving inet/cidr:
10.1.2.3/8 is considered to be less than 10.0.0.0/32
The current logic does the following:
a) compare the network part of each (this will be 10.0.0.0), identical in
this case.
b) compare the netmask length. If a value has shorter netmask, its
considered to be less than a value with longer netmask.
c) the host part is compared.
To me, this makes no sense. I think b and c should be transposed, and
netmask comparison must be only used as a tiebreaker when the values are
the same otherwise (such as, when comparing 10.1.2.3/8 and 10.1.2.3/32).
For type cidr, same thing applies: currently, 10.1.2.0/24 is considered to
be less than 10.0.0.0/8.
If someone can tell me a good reason why the comparisons are the way they
are now, I'd much appreciate it :)
-alex