On Thu, Jun 16, 2016, at 04:03, Barry Warsaw wrote: > *If* we can guarantee that os.urandom() will never block or raise an > exception when only poor entropy is available, then it may be indeed > indistinguishably backward compatible for most if not all cases. Why can't we exclude cases when only poor entropy is available from "most if not all cases"?
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