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QuestionList<T>.Sort(IComparer) throws ArgumentException Pin
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A sort algorithm should always return consistent results, i.e. don't do the random thing. If two items are sort-order-equivalent, the comparison should return 0.

Why are you doing that weird XOR check when it seems to be equivalent to [ if(x.Confirmed == y.Confirmed) ]? Not that I think that's responsible for the problem but it is needlessly confusing.

What types are TA and State, and do they have comparators (or equality operator overrides) which could mess things up?

Did you override Equals on ShipSprite, and if so did you do it correctly?

As an aside, why is this a struct? It looks complex enough that it should be a class. Sorting a list of structs requires moving around and copying a lot more bits of memory.
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