Message163366
> The user can just do timingsafe_eq(a.decode('ascii'),
> b.decode('ascii')).
You mean .encode()?
> I do not see a necessity in support of unicode
> strings. Support ASCII strings will create the false impression that all
> strings are supported.
I agree.
> About code. Instead (PyBytes_CheckExact(a) && PyBytes_CheckExact(b)) you
> should use ((PyBytes_CheckExact(a) != 0) & (PyBytes_CheckExact(b) !=
> 0)).
What's the difference? They are the same. |
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2012-06-21 21:00:43 | loewis | set | recipients:
+ loewis, georg.brandl, ncoghlan, pitrou, christian.heimes, alex, fijall, python-dev, petri.lehtinen, hynek, serhiy.storchaka, Jon.Oberheide |
2012-06-21 21:00:42 | loewis | link | issue15061 messages |
2012-06-21 21:00:41 | loewis | create | |
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