#8401: assigning an int to a bytearray slice (e.g. b[3:4] = 5) now raises an error.

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Ezio Melotti 2012-11-03 21:19:06 +02:00
parent 11f3f172e7
commit c64bcbec4b
3 changed files with 27 additions and 0 deletions

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@ -705,6 +705,24 @@ class ByteArrayTest(BaseBytesTest):
b[3:0] = [42, 42, 42]
self.assertEqual(b, bytearray([0, 1, 2, 42, 42, 42, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9]))
b[3:] = b'foo'
self.assertEqual(b, bytearray([0, 1, 2, 102, 111, 111]))
b[:3] = memoryview(b'foo')
self.assertEqual(b, bytearray([102, 111, 111, 102, 111, 111]))
b[3:4] = []
self.assertEqual(b, bytearray([102, 111, 111, 111, 111]))
for elem in [5, -5, 0, int(10e20), 'str', 2.3,
['a', 'b'], [b'a', b'b'], [[]]]:
with self.assertRaises(TypeError):
b[3:4] = elem
for elem in [[254, 255, 256], [-256, 9000]]:
with self.assertRaises(ValueError):
b[3:4] = elem
def test_extended_set_del_slice(self):
indices = (0, None, 1, 3, 19, 300, 1<<333, -1, -2, -31, -300)
for start in indices:

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@ -10,6 +10,9 @@ What's New in Python 3.2.4
Core and Builtins
-----------------
- Issue #8401: assigning an int to a bytearray slice (e.g. b[3:4] = 5) now
raises an error.
- Issue #16345: Fix an infinite loop when ``fromkeys`` on a dict subclass
received a nonempty dict from the constructor.

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@ -589,6 +589,12 @@ bytearray_ass_subscript(PyByteArrayObject *self, PyObject *index, PyObject *valu
needed = 0;
}
else if (values == (PyObject *)self || !PyByteArray_Check(values)) {
if (PyNumber_Check(values) || PyUnicode_Check(values)) {
PyErr_SetString(PyExc_TypeError,
"can assign only bytes, buffers, or iterables "
"of ints in range(0, 256)");
return -1;
}
/* Make a copy and call this function recursively */
int err;
values = PyByteArray_FromObject(values);