New submission from Serhiy Storchaka:
PEP 461 says that all numeric bytes formatting codes will work as they do for
str. In particular b"%x" % val is equivalent to ("%x" % val).encode("ascii").
But this is wrong with current implementation:
>>> '%x' % 3.14
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "<stdin>", line 1, in <module>
TypeError: %x format: an integer is required, not float
>>> b'%x' % 3.14
b'3'
The same is for %X, %o and %c.
Raising TypeError on non-integer input to %c, %o, %x, and %X was added in
issue19995.
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components: Interpreter Core
messages: 236056
nosy: ethan.furman, serhiy.storchaka
priority: normal
severity: normal
status: open
title: Inconsistency between str and bytes formatting of integers
type: behavior
versions: Python 3.5
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