Message210454
| Author |
ncoghlan |
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mark.dickinson, ncoghlan, skrah, vstinner |
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2014年02月07日.11:52:01 |
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Yes |
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<1391773921.82.0.0982203595143.issue20539@psf.upfronthosting.co.za> |
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| Content |
I figured it was some internal storage overflowing, and I don't have an issue with the error type. The bit that is confusing is the error *message* - what int doesn't fit into a C long? (especially in the second case of float input where no user level int is involved at all).
It's mostly a theoretical problem though - as far as I am aware, the user that hit it was deliberately testing how far the limits of the "infinite precision" integers promised in the documentation actually extend. |
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| 2014年02月07日 11:52:01 | ncoghlan | set | recipients:
+ ncoghlan, mark.dickinson, vstinner, skrah |
| 2014年02月07日 11:52:01 | ncoghlan | set | messageid: <1391773921.82.0.0982203595143.issue20539@psf.upfronthosting.co.za> |
| 2014年02月07日 11:52:01 | ncoghlan | link | issue20539 messages |
| 2014年02月07日 11:52:01 | ncoghlan | create |
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