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[DOCS]: Understanding the import aliases #70

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coquer opened this issue May 1, 2024 · 2 comments
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[DOCS]: Understanding the import aliases #70

coquer opened this issue May 1, 2024 · 2 comments
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coquer commented May 1, 2024

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Hi team, I came across your code, and I would love to understand why you use hashes to alias your imports:

    i878a80d2330e89d26896388a3f487eef27b0a0e6c010c493bf80be1452208f91 "github.com/microsoft/kiota-abstractions-go/serialization"
    i59ea7d99994c6a4bb9ef742ed717844297d055c7fd3742131406eea67a6404b6 "github.com/octokit/go-sdk/pkg/github/models"
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Hi! That's an artifact of the generation tooling we use, Kiota. You'd have to ask over there to be sure. My guess is that they do it because hashes are easy to machine-generate in a way that guarantees collision avoidance, which isn't always true for human-readable names.

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