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Tyler A. Young 🧑🏻💻⚗️ (@tylerayoung) · 10/2022 · Tröts: 490 · Folger: 407
Di 30.07.2024 02:41
The docs do warn of this, giving other examples of 16 byte strings ("warehouse worker") with this surprising result.
It *is* possible, of course, to get real-looking, 16-byte ASCII strings from a raw UUID. It's just exceedingly unlikely.
https://hexdocs.pm/ecto/3.11.2/Ecto.UUID.html#cast/1
If you want to know whether you have an *actual* UUID string representation (definitely not a 16-byte raw representation), you need to check that it both casts correctly and is greater than 16 bytes long.
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