The strop module and test_strop.py believe replace() with a 0 count

means "replace everything".  But the string module, string.replace()
amd test_string.py believe a 0 count means "replace nothing".
"Nothing" wins, strop loses.
Bugfix candidate.
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Tim Peters 2001-05-10 00:59:45 +00:00
parent 9c012af3c3
commit da45d55a6e
2 changed files with 2 additions and 2 deletions

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@ -77,7 +77,7 @@ test('replace', 'one!two!three!', 'one@two!three!', '!', '@', 1)
test('replace', 'one!two!three!', 'one@two@three!', '!', '@', 2)
test('replace', 'one!two!three!', 'one@two@three@', '!', '@', 3)
test('replace', 'one!two!three!', 'one@two@three@', '!', '@', 4)
test('replace', 'one!two!three!', 'one@two@three@', '!', '@', 0)
test('replace', 'one!two!three!', 'one!two!three!', '!', '@', 0)
test('replace', 'one!two!three!', 'one@two@three@', '!', '@')
test('replace', 'one!two!three!', 'one!two!three!', 'x', '@')
test('replace', 'one!two!three!', 'one!two!three!', 'x', '@', 2)