Message173440
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vstinner |
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Julian, vstinner |
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2012年10月21日.10:57:02 |
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Do you consider this behaviour as a bug? What is the behaviour in C?
Le 21 oct. 2012 03:25, "Julian Berman" <report@bugs.python.org> a écrit :
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> New submission from Julian Berman:
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> The following code now raises an OverflowError on 3.3:
>
> import curses
>
> def test_screen(screen):
> screen.nodelay(True)
> key = screen.getch()
> screen.nodelay(False)
> curses.ungetch(key)
>
> curses.wrapper(test_screen)
>
> or equivalently just
>
> def test_screen(screen):
> curses.ungetch(-1)
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> components: Library (Lib)
> messages: 173425
> nosy: Julian, haypo
> priority: normal
> severity: normal
> status: open
> title: curses.ungetch raises OverflowError when given -1
> versions: Python 3.3, Python 3.4, Python 3.5
>
> _______________________________________
> Python tracker <report@bugs.python.org>
> <http://bugs.python.org/issue16293>
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