Question about UUID #204
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I recently did an update to potentially fix that from a pr that someone submitted. Can you confirm you are using the more recent version? If you are, can you please try to give me a full example that i can run to test where its not binding to your type? |
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@brianvoe I am experiencing a similar issue in [email protected]. For example:
This prints out the following:
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Gofakeit uuid returns a string. Is your uuid.UUID w string? If not that's why |
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Greetings, thank you for writing this library. It's definitely saving me a lot of time. With that being said, I do have a question. It's quite possible that I'm using this incorrectly, but I was trying to write my own custom function that mirrors UUID but instead of returning a string, instead returns a custom data type (in this case, a Google uuid.UUID). Given the following:
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/* Yes I realize that I'm not using r, but I have a global that I'm using for ourfaker which is initialized
to the correct seed */
`
When all is said and done, s.My_Guid is all zeroes, though if I put a breakpoint in getUuidBinary I'm returning the correct value. If there's
a better way to do this, I'm all ears (and yes, I'm aware of New() in Google's package, but I want to use the gofakeit version because I can get repeatability by using the same seed.
Thanks in advance!
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