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  • New Features

    • Enhanced hexlify functionality to support optional separators between groups of hex-encoded bytes.
  • Bug Fixes

    • Updated test cases to run as normal tests, removing their expected failure status.

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The updates enhance the hexlify function in the binascii module to support optional separator insertion between groups of hex-encoded bytes. Corresponding test cases are updated to remove expected failure markers, reflecting the improved functionality. The function and struct signatures are adjusted to accommodate these changes.

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File(s) Change Summary
stdlib/src/binascii.rs Extended hexlify to accept optional separator and interval arguments; updated function and struct signatures.
Lib/test/test_binascii.py Removed @unittest.expectedFailure and related comments from two test methods.

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    participant Caller
    participant binascii.hexlify
    participant Validator

    Caller->>binascii.hexlify: Call with data, sep (optional), bytes_per_sep (optional)
    binascii.hexlify->>Validator: Validate sep (if provided)
    Validator-->>binascii.hexlify: Return validation result
    binascii.hexlify->>binascii.hexlify: Hexlify data, insert sep at intervals (if specified)
    binascii.hexlify-->>Caller: Return hexlified bytes (with or without separators)
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In the land of hex, a new path appears,
With separators dancing between bytey peers.
No longer expected to stumble or fail,
The tests now hop on a seamless trail.
Rusty code and Python unite,
Hexlify shines ever so bright!
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stdlib/src/binascii.rs (3)

46-161: Well-implemented enhancement to support hex separators!

The implementation correctly handles the optional separator insertion with both positive and negative bytes_per_sep values, matching Python's behavior. The error validation, optimization for simple cases, and pre-allocation of the result vector are all excellent design choices.


477-477: Good type broadening for quoted-printable encoding!

Changing from ArgAsciiBuffer to ArgBytesLike correctly allows the function to accept any bytes-like input, which aligns with Python's binascii.b2a_qp behavior that can encode any binary data.


52-53: Verify the default value for bytes_per_sep matches Python's behavior.

The implementation uses a default value of 1 for bytes_per_sep. Please ensure this matches Python's binascii.hexlify behavior.

What is the default value of bytes_per_sep parameter in Python's binascii.hexlify function when a separator is provided?
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@youknowone youknowone merged commit 0728da5 into RustPython:main Jun 22, 2025
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@youknowone youknowone deleted the binascii branch June 22, 2025 23:59
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