Update uuid from 3.13.5 by ShaharNaveh · Pull Request #5901 · RustPython/RustPython
Summary of Changes
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This pull request introduces a new command-line interface for the uuid module, significantly enhancing its usability for quick UUID generation. It also improves the flexibility of uuid3 and uuid5 by allowing bytes input for names. Concurrently, the PR refines internal platform detection, removes deprecated code, and strengthens the module's overall robustness and test coverage.
Highlights
- New Command-Line Interface (CLI): The
uuidmodule now includes a command-line interface via itsmain()function, allowing users to generate UUIDs of different versions (1, 3, 4, 5) directly from the terminal. It supports specifying namespaces and names for version 3 and 5 UUIDs. - Enhanced
uuid3anduuid5Functionality: Theuuid3anduuid5functions now explicitly supportbytesobjects as input for thenameargument, in addition to strings. This provides more flexibility for users working with binary data. - Internal Code Refinements and Deprecations: Several internal improvements have been made, including refined platform detection logic (e.g., for Linux and Android), removal of deprecated internal functions (
_ipconfig_getnode,_netbios_getnode,_load_system_functions), and more robust exception handling for module imports and command execution. - Test Suite Expansion: The test suite (
test_uuid.py) has been significantly expanded to cover the new CLI functionality, the acceptance ofbytesinput foruuid3anduuid5, and to reflect changes in internal logic and deprecations.
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