Fix an issue in PyTokenizer_RestoreEncoding() which was treating a PyBytes

object with PyString calls and not checking errors.  This caused the display
of syntax errors to be deformed.
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Guido van Rossum 2007-10-10 18:44:39 +00:00
parent feea0786a2
commit 641591cffe

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@ -1556,7 +1556,10 @@ dec_utf8(const char *enc, const char *text, size_t len) {
Py_DECREF(unicode_text);
}
if (!ret) {
PyErr_Print();
PyErr_Clear();
}
else {
assert(PyBytes_Check(ret));
}
return ret;
}
@ -1569,8 +1572,8 @@ PyTokenizer_RestoreEncoding(struct tok_state* tok, int len, int *offset)
/* convert source to original encondig */
PyObject *lineobj = dec_utf8(tok->encoding, tok->buf, len);
if (lineobj != NULL) {
int linelen = PyString_Size(lineobj);
const char *line = PyString_AsString(lineobj);
int linelen = PyBytes_GET_SIZE(lineobj);
const char *line = PyBytes_AS_STRING(lineobj);
text = PyObject_MALLOC(linelen + 1);
if (text != NULL && line != NULL) {
if (linelen)
@ -1582,9 +1585,11 @@ PyTokenizer_RestoreEncoding(struct tok_state* tok, int len, int *offset)
/* adjust error offset */
if (*offset > 1) {
PyObject *offsetobj = dec_utf8(tok->encoding,
tok->buf, *offset-1);
tok->buf,
*offset-1);
if (offsetobj) {
*offset = PyString_Size(offsetobj) + 1;
*offset = 1 +
PyBytes_GET_SIZE(offsetobj);
Py_DECREF(offsetobj);
}
}