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"%#x" % 0 blew up, at heart because C sprintf supplies a base marker if and only if the value is not 0. I then fixed that, by tolerating C's inconsistency when it does %#x, and taking away that *Python* produced 0x0 when formatting 0L (the "long" flavor of 0) under %#x itself. But after talking with Guido, we agreed it would be better to supply 0x for the short int case too, despite that it's inconsistent with C, because C is inconsistent with itself and with Python's hex(0) (plus, while "%#x" % 0 didn't work before, "%#x" % 0L *did*, and returned "0x0"). Similarly for %#X conversion. |
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abstract.c | ||
bufferobject.c | ||
cellobject.c | ||
classobject.c | ||
cobject.c | ||
complexobject.c | ||
dictobject.c | ||
fileobject.c | ||
floatobject.c | ||
frameobject.c | ||
funcobject.c | ||
intobject.c | ||
listobject.c | ||
longobject.c | ||
methodobject.c | ||
moduleobject.c | ||
object.c | ||
obmalloc.c | ||
rangeobject.c | ||
sliceobject.c | ||
stringobject.c | ||
tupleobject.c | ||
typeobject.c | ||
unicodectype.c | ||
unicodeobject.c | ||
unicodetype_db.h | ||
xxobject.c |