Bug #1545497: when given an explicit base, int() did ignore NULs
embedded in the string to convert. (backport from rev. 52305)
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@ -729,6 +729,11 @@ class BuiltinTest(unittest.TestCase):
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self.assertRaises(ValueError, int, '123\0')
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self.assertRaises(ValueError, int, '53', 40)
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# SF bug 1545497: embedded NULs were not detected with
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# explicit base
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self.assertRaises(ValueError, int, '123\0', 10)
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self.assertRaises(ValueError, int, '123\x00 245', 20)
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x = int('1' * 600)
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self.assert_(isinstance(x, long))
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@ -12,6 +12,9 @@ What's New in Python 2.5.1c1?
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Core and builtins
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-----------------
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- Bug #1545497: when given an explicit base, int() did ignore NULs
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embedded in the string to convert.
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- Bug #1569998: break inside a try statement (outside a loop) is now
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recognized and rejected.
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@ -987,8 +987,25 @@ int_new(PyTypeObject *type, PyObject *args, PyObject *kwds)
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return PyInt_FromLong(0L);
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if (base == -909)
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return PyNumber_Int(x);
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if (PyString_Check(x))
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return PyInt_FromString(PyString_AS_STRING(x), NULL, base);
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if (PyString_Check(x)) {
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/* Since PyInt_FromString doesn't have a length parameter,
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* check here for possible NULs in the string. */
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char *string = PyString_AS_STRING(x);
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if (strlen(string) != PyString_Size(x)) {
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/* create a repr() of the input string,
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* just like PyInt_FromString does */
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PyObject *srepr;
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srepr = PyObject_Repr(x);
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if (srepr == NULL)
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return NULL;
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PyErr_Format(PyExc_ValueError,
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"invalid literal for int() with base %d: %s",
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base, PyString_AS_STRING(srepr));
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Py_DECREF(srepr);
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return NULL;
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}
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return PyInt_FromString(string, NULL, base);
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}
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#ifdef Py_USING_UNICODE
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if (PyUnicode_Check(x))
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return PyInt_FromUnicode(PyUnicode_AS_UNICODE(x),
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