Issue #18427: str.replace could crash the interpreter with huge strings.
This fixes two places where 'int' was used to represent the size of strings, instead of 'Py_ssize_t'. (The issue is not present in the corresponding code in the 3.x branches) Fixes #18427
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@ -24,6 +24,8 @@ Core and Builtins
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- Issue #18427: str.replace could crash the interpreter with huge strings.
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- Issue #18347: ElementTree's html serializer now preserves the case of
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closing tags.
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@ -882,9 +882,9 @@ string_print(PyStringObject *op, FILE *fp, int flags)
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size -= chunk_size;
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#ifdef __VMS
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if (size) fwrite(data, (int)size, 1, fp);
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if (size) fwrite(data, (size_t)size, 1, fp);
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#else
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fwrite(data, 1, (int)size, fp);
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fwrite(data, 1, (size_t)size, fp);
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#endif
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Py_END_ALLOW_THREADS
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return 0;
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@ -2332,7 +2332,7 @@ return_self(PyStringObject *self)
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}
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Py_LOCAL_INLINE(Py_ssize_t)
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countchar(const char *target, int target_len, char c, Py_ssize_t maxcount)
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countchar(const char *target, Py_ssize_t target_len, char c, Py_ssize_t maxcount)
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{
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Py_ssize_t count=0;
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const char *start=target;
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