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Author zach.ware
Recipients SilentGhost, anshul6, eryksun, paul.moore, r.david.murray, steve.dower, stutzbach, tim.golden, zach.ware
Date 2015-12-03.04:22:24
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Left one minor comment on Rietveld.

However, I'm not yet convinced that this is a bug in Python.  I can't find an authoritative source to say whether \0 is valid in a REG_SZ value, but the fact that you can set one and get it back makes me think it is (for certain values of 'valid').  I don't see why the original issue with matplotlib would only happen with Python 3 and not Python 2, though.

Also, running nullcheck.py on my 8.1 VM gave no results.
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