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Subject: [XML-SIG] [Bug #126275] pyexpat.c doesn't match docs or SAX
From: uche.ogbuji () fourthought ! com (uche ! ogbuji () fourthought ! com)
Date: 2000-12-19 16:09:29
Message-ID: 200012191609.JAA31431 () localhost ! localdomain
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> > Hmm. So what's right? The C code or the SAX driver and docs?
>
> My guess is that this has nothing to do with Parse(), the function
> works correctly. Instead, the problem is that pyexpat invokes a
> callback on the content handler, and *that* call has problems with the
> number of arguments. Most likely, it's a call to characters, which
> occurs frequently when a DocumentHandler is used in a place where a
> ContentHandler is expected (i.e. in SAX2).
Aieee. Just so. I need to stop raising alarms when I should be sleeping. By
the time I glanced at the PyArg_ParseTuple I had already convinced myself what
the bug was, so I quite readily read it wrongly.
Culpa mea.
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