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fix(deps): update rust crate uuid to v1.9.0 #836

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Package Type Update Change
uuid dependencies minor 1.8.0 -> 1.9.0

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uuid-rs/uuid (uuid)

v1.9.0

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Uuid::now_v7() is guaranteed to be monotonic

Before this release, Uuid::now_v7() would only use the millisecond-precision timestamp for ordering. It now also uses a global 42-bit counter that's re-initialized each millisecond so that the following will always pass:

let a = Uuid::now_v7();
let b = Uuid::now_v7();

assert!(a < b);

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Full Changelog: uuid-rs/uuid@1.8.0...1.9.0


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@renovate renovate bot merged commit bea9454 into v2 Jun 24, 2024
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