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bpo-41004: IPv4Interface, and IPv6Interface hash collisions #20956
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It would be good to add some tests for this. Maybe just something that asserts that two IPv4Interface objects have different hashes. Same for IPv6Interface.
And as noted elsewhere, it needs a NEWS entry.
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It looks like this PR has been superseded by #21033? |
Hi, Is this issue completely solved already? I'm seeing "resolved" in https://bugs.python.org/issue41004 , but here it's still open. So just would like to be sure. |
This was indeed fixed already in #21033 |
@ned-deily no worries, as long as it's fixed. thanks. |
Automerge-Triggered-By: @ericvsmith
https://bugs.python.org/issue41004