Thank you for your kindly explanations.  Yes, I aggree. if the domain
takes short string, it will work well. But if the domain takes long
string, it may lead to segfault.  We develop a fuzzing tool to test
functions in Python standard library. The fuzzing tool return long
string for the domains. That's how we found this bug. It is probably a
potential threat. I think it is better to add a checker here for the
length of the domain to ensure the robustness. Would you fix it?

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