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Add tests for issue #7458: str.rfind() would crash when called with an invalid
start value. The offending code itself was removed as part of #7462. This patch by Victor Stinner.
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@ -185,6 +185,9 @@ class CommonTest(unittest.TestCase):
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self.checkequal(-1, '', 'find', 'xx', 1, 1)
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self.checkequal(-1, '', 'find', 'xx', sys.maxint, 0)
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# issue 7458
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self.checkequal(-1, 'ab', 'find', 'xxx', sys.maxsize + 1, 0)
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# For a variety of combinations,
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# verify that str.find() matches __contains__
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# and that the found substring is really at that location
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@ -255,6 +258,9 @@ class CommonTest(unittest.TestCase):
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if loc != -1:
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self.assertEqual(i[loc:loc+len(j)], j)
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# issue 7458
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self.checkequal(-1, 'ab', 'rfind', 'xxx', sys.maxsize + 1, 0)
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def test_index(self):
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self.checkequal(0, 'abcdefghiabc', 'index', '')
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self.checkequal(3, 'abcdefghiabc', 'index', 'def')
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