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objstr: *strip(): Fix handling of one-char subject strings.

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Paul Sokolovsky 11 years ago
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  1. 4
      py/objstr.c
  2. 11
      tests/basics/string_strip.py

4
py/objstr.c

@ -667,6 +667,7 @@ STATIC mp_obj_t str_uni_strip(int type, uint n_args, const mp_obj_t *args) {
for (machine_uint_t len = orig_str_len; len > 0; len--) {
if (find_subbytes(chars_to_del, chars_to_del_len, &orig_str[i], 1, 1) == NULL) {
if (!first_good_char_pos_set) {
first_good_char_pos_set = true;
first_good_char_pos = i;
if (type == LSTRIP) {
last_good_char_pos = orig_str_len - 1;
@ -676,14 +677,13 @@ STATIC mp_obj_t str_uni_strip(int type, uint n_args, const mp_obj_t *args) {
last_good_char_pos = i;
break;
}
first_good_char_pos_set = true;
}
last_good_char_pos = i;
}
i += delta;
}
if (first_good_char_pos == 0 && last_good_char_pos == 0) {
if (!first_good_char_pos_set) {
// string is all whitespace, return ''
return MP_OBJ_NEW_QSTR(MP_QSTR_);
}

11
tests/basics/string_strip.py

@ -20,3 +20,14 @@ try:
print('mississippi'.rstrip(b'ipz'))
except TypeError:
print("TypeError")
# single-char subj string used to give a problem
print("a".strip())
print("a".lstrip())
print("a".rstrip())
print(" a".strip())
print(" a".lstrip())
print(" a".rstrip())
print("a ".strip())
print("a ".lstrip())
print("a ".rstrip())

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