view roundup/anypy/random_.py @ 6803:db437dd13ed5

set method doesn't include user set timestamp if update set() is supposed to update the record with the key if it already exists. It does update the value marshalled data blob. However it doesn't update the timestamp column for rdbms tables if provided. This change updates the x_time column with the provided __timestamp or preserves the original timestamp.
author John Rouillard <rouilj@ieee.org>
date Mon, 25 Jul 2022 15:07:32 -0400
parents adf54478cdaf
children 07ce4e4110f5
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try:
    from secrets import choice, randbelow, token_bytes

    def seed(v=None):
        pass

    is_weak = False
except ImportError:
    import os as _os
    import random as _random

    # prefer to use SystemRandom if it is available
    if hasattr(_random, 'SystemRandom'):
        def seed(v=None):
            pass

        _r = _random.SystemRandom()
        is_weak = False
    else:
        # don't completely throw away the existing state, but add some
        # more random state to the existing state
        def seed(v=None):
            import os, time
            _r.seed((_r.getstate(),
                     v,
                     hasattr(os, 'getpid') and os.getpid(),
                     time.time()))

        # create our own instance so we don't mess with the global
        # random number generator
        _r = _random.Random()
        seed()
        is_weak = True

    choice = _r.choice

    def randbelow(i):
        return _r.randint(0, i - 1)

    if hasattr(_os, 'urandom'):
        def token_bytes(l):
            return _os.urandom(l)
    else:
        def token_bytes(l):
            _bchr = chr if str == bytes else lambda x: bytes((x,))
            return b''.join([_bchr(_r.getrandbits(8)) for i in range(l)])

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