/*
 *  call-seq:
 *     struct == other_struct     => true or false
 *  
 *  Equality---Returns <code>true</code> if <i>other_struct</i> is
 *  equal to this one: they must be of the same class as generated by
 *  <code>Struct::new</code>, and the values of all instance variables
 *  must be equal (according to <code>Object#==</code>).
 *     
 *     Customer = Struct.new(:name, :address, :zip)
 *     joe   = Customer.new("Joe Smith", "123 Maple, Anytown NC", 12345)
 *     joejr = Customer.new("Joe Smith", "123 Maple, Anytown NC", 12345)
 *     jane  = Customer.new("Jane Doe", "456 Elm, Anytown NC", 12345)
 *     joe == joejr   #=> true
 *     joe == jane    #=> false
 */

static VALUE
rb_struct_equal(s, s2)
    VALUE s, s2;
{
    long i;

    if (s == s2) return Qtrue;
    if (TYPE(s2) != T_STRUCT) return Qfalse;
    if (rb_obj_class(s) != rb_obj_class(s2)) return Qfalse;
    if (RSTRUCT(s)->len != RSTRUCT(s2)->len) {
        rb_bug("inconsistent struct"); /* should never happen */
    }

    for (i=0; i<RSTRUCT(s)->len; i++) {
        if (!rb_equal(RSTRUCT(s)->ptr[i], RSTRUCT(s2)->ptr[i])) return Qfalse;
    }
    return Qtrue;
}