Undefined behavior due to incorrect usage of %p in format strings · Issue #80775 · python/cpython (original) (raw)
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Description
BPO | 36594 |
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Nosy | @brettcannon, @mdickinson, @skrah, @serhiy-storchaka, @ZackerySpytz |
PRs | bpo-36594: Fix incorrect use of %p in format strings #12769 |
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GitHub fields:
assignee = None closed_at = <Date 2019-05-14.03:55:31.826> created_at = <Date 2019-04-11.00:10:57.376> labels = ['extension-modules', 'interpreter-core', '3.7', '3.8'] title = 'Undefined behavior due to incorrect usage of %p in format strings' updated_at = <Date 2019-05-14.03:55:31.825> user = 'https://github.com/ZackerySpytz'
bugs.python.org fields:
activity = <Date 2019-05-14.03:55:31.825> actor = 'brett.cannon' assignee = 'none' closed = True closed_date = <Date 2019-05-14.03:55:31.826> closer = 'brett.cannon' components = ['Extension Modules', 'Interpreter Core'] creation = <Date 2019-04-11.00:10:57.376> creator = 'ZackerySpytz' dependencies = [] files = [] hgrepos = [] issue_num = 36594 keywords = ['patch'] message_count = 4.0 messages = ['339907', '340151', '340152', '341564'] nosy_count = 5.0 nosy_names = ['brett.cannon', 'mark.dickinson', 'skrah', 'serhiy.storchaka', 'ZackerySpytz'] pr_nums = ['12769'] priority = 'normal' resolution = 'fixed' stage = 'resolved' status = 'closed' superseder = None type = None url = 'https://bugs.python.org/issue36594' versions = ['Python 2.7', 'Python 3.7', 'Python 3.8']