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Revision 2313e15578aa864c7b995de996e4787169f7ca8d authored by R David Murray on 13 January 2014, 18:19:21 UTC, committed by R David Murray on 13 January 2014, 18:19:21 UTC
This fixes an edge case (20206) where if the input ended in a character needing encoding but there was no newline on the string, the last byte of the encoded character would be dropped. The fix is to use a more efficient algorithm, provided by Serhiy Storchaka (5803), that does not have the bug.
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Tip revision: 2313e15578aa864c7b995de996e4787169f7ca8d authored by R David Murray on 13 January 2014, 18:19:21 UTC
#20206, #5803: more efficient algorithm that doesn't truncate output.
#20206, #5803: more efficient algorithm that doesn't truncate output.
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