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SF bug 797650: Infinite loop in textwrap.py
When the indents were set to longer than the width and long word breaking was enabled, an infinite loop would result because the inner loop did not assure that at least one character was stripped off on every pass.
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@ -305,6 +305,16 @@ How *do* you spell that odd word, anyways?
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['Did you say "supercalifragilisticexpialidocious?"',
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'How *do* you spell that odd word, anyways?'])
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# SF bug 797650. Prevent an infinite loop by making sure that at
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# least one character gets split off on every pass.
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self.check_wrap('-'*10+'hello', 10,
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['----------',
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' h',
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' e',
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' l',
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' l',
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' o'],
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subsequent_indent = ' '*15)
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def test_nobreak_long(self):
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# Test with break_long_words disabled
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@ -168,7 +168,7 @@ class TextWrapper:
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Handle a chunk of text (most likely a word, not whitespace) that
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is too long to fit in any line.
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"""
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space_left = width - cur_len
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space_left = max(width - cur_len, 1)
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# If we're allowed to break long words, then do so: put as much
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# of the next chunk onto the current line as will fit.
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