Bugs item #1545497, was opened at 2006-08-23 19:37
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>Status: Closed
>Resolution: Fixed
Priority: 5
Submitted By: Neal Norwitz (nnorwitz)
>Assigned to: Georg Brandl (gbrandl)
Summary: inconsistent treatment of NULs in int()
Initial Comment:
In int_new (Objects/intobject.c), embedded NUL chars
are handled differently.
We should check that the entire string is converted
like PyNumber_Int(). int('5\0') raises an exception.
int('5\0', 10) returns 5.
>>> int('5\0', 10)
5
>>> int('5\0')
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "<stdin>", line 1, in <module>
ValueError: null byte in argument for int()
The difference is the explicit vs implicit base.
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>Comment By: Georg Brandl (gbrandl)
Date: 2006-10-12 11:28
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Fixed in rev. 52305, 52306 (2.5).
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