Message218957
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docs@python, theme |
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2014年05月23日.10:34:37 |
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<1400841279.05.0.350458307747.issue21559@psf.upfronthosting.co.za> |
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From the documentation at https://docs.python.org/3.4/library/exceptions.html#OverflowError all integer operations should not throw OverflowError no matter what. However, there are so many issues here that describe library functions and built-in functions doing exactly that (just search this website for OverflowError).
This might cause an expected uncaught exception that the cause cannot be deduced after reading the documentation.
There are 2 ways to fix this: either change the documentation, or change something in the core of the interpreter.
Note: I don't know what versions of python this affects, but I have tested this on python 3.4.0 on windows. (the version that was downloadable from www.python.org/downloads/) |
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| 2014年05月23日 10:34:39 | theme | set | recipients:
+ theme, docs@python |
| 2014年05月23日 10:34:39 | theme | set | messageid: <1400841279.05.0.350458307747.issue21559@psf.upfronthosting.co.za> |
| 2014年05月23日 10:34:38 | theme | link | issue21559 messages |
| 2014年05月23日 10:34:37 | theme | create |
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