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-# Table assertions
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-* **_AFT.assertItemsEquals(actual, expected)**
-
-    Assert that two tables contain the same items, irrespective of their keys.
-
-    This function is practical for example if you want to compare two lists but
-    where items are not in the same order:
-
-```lua
-    luaunit.assertItemsEquals( {1,2,3}, {3,2,1} ) -- assertion succeeds
-```
-    The comparison is not recursive on the items: if any of the items are tables,
-    they are compared using table equality (like as in assertEquals() ), where the
-    key matters.
-
-```lua
-    luaunit.assertItemsEquals( {1,{2,3},4}, {4,{3,2,},1} ) -- assertion fails because {2,3} ~= {3,2}
-```