[Python-Dev] Incorrect behavior in str.format() method when padding with '\x00'
R. David Murray
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Thu Apr 3 17:37:49 CEST 2014
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On Thu, 03 Apr 2014 11:20:20 -0400, "Eric V. Smith" <eric at trueblade.com> wrote: > On 04/02/2014 04:08 PM, John Tyree wrote: > > > > Hi all, > > > > Is there any particularly reason for the following behavior on both > > 2.7.6 and 3.4.0 ? > > > > >>> "{:\x00<5}".format(2) > > '2 ' > > >>> > > "{:\x20<5}".format(2) > > > > '2 ' > > >>> > > "{:\x01<5}".format(2) > > > > '2\x01\x01\x01\x01' > > >>> "{:\x00<5}".format(2) == > > "{:\x20<5}".format(2) > > > > True > > > > > > The docs say "If a valid /align/ value is specified, it can be preceded > > by a /fill/ character that can be any character and defaults to a space > > if omitted," so I'm inclined to call this a good old fashioned bug. > > I'd say it's a bug. Please open a bug, assign it to me (eric.smith), and > I'll comment on it there. There is an existing bug report (assigned to you :), with a partial patch: http://bugs.python.org/issue12546 --David
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