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  • New Features

    • Improved display of hash objects by providing a detailed string representation for hash algorithm instances.
  • Tests

    • Updated test cases to reflect changes in expected test outcomes for hash object attributes.

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The changes remove the @unittest.expectedFailure decorator from two test methods in the Python hashlib test suite and clean up related comments. In the Rust source, the PyHasher class is updated to implement the Representable trait, providing a custom string representation for hasher objects.

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Lib/test/test_hashlib.py Removed @unittest.expectedFailure from two tests and deleted related TODO comments.
stdlib/src/hashlib.rs Added Representable trait implementation to PyHasher, enabling custom repr_str method.

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stdlib/src/hashlib.rs (4)

9-9: Import addition looks correct.

The Py type is properly imported and will be used in the Representable trait implementation.


14-14: Representable trait import is appropriate.

The import is necessary for implementing custom string representation functionality.


100-100: Pyclass macro enhancement is correct.

Adding with(Representable) properly enables the trait implementation for the PyHasher class.


150-157: Well-implemented repr functionality.

The Representable trait implementation provides a clean, Python-compatible string representation in the format <{name} _hashlib.HASH object @ {address}>. The pointer casting for address display is safe and appropriate for this use case.

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@youknowone youknowone merged commit 6a992d4 into RustPython:main Jun 24, 2025
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@youknowone youknowone deleted the hashlib-repr branch June 24, 2025 11:09
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