anydbm - a simple question
Randall Hopper
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Mon Jan 24 10:56:28 EST 2000
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Andrew M. Kuchling: |Randall Hopper <aa8vb at yahoo.com> writes: |> File "/home/rhh/software/python-1.5.2/lib/python1.5/dumbdbm.py", line 87,\ |> in _addval |> f.write('\0'*(npos-pos)) |>TypeError: can't multiply sequence with non-int | |I'll bet you're on Solaris and are picking up the large file support, Actually, no, I'm on SGI IRIX. |which makes the .tell() method of file objects return a long integer. |But you can't multiply a sequence by a long integer, only a regular |integer: Yes, that's it. But apparently it's not just a Solaris issue. On IRIX: >>> open( "/etc/passwd", "r" ).tell() 0L |Short-term, you can patch dumbdbm.py to use int(npos-pos), but this is |really an interpreter bug; there's no reason 2L * 'a' should be an |error. Ok, thanks, I'll do that. On a related not, another rough spot in non-uniform long int support cropped up in another thread just recently: >>> str( 0x80000000L ) '2147483648L' >>> "%ld" % 0x80000000L OverflowError: long int too long to convert Hopefully long int support is on the Python v2 list of wrinkles to smooth. -- Randall Hopper aa8vb at yahoo.com
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