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Kirill Smelkov
cpython
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bpo-29751: Improve PyLong_FromString documentation (GH-915)
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@@ -85,13 +85,12 @@ All integers are implemented as "long" integer objects of arbitrary size.
Return a new :c:type:`PyLongObject` based on the string value in *str*, which
is interpreted according to the radix in *base*. If *pend* is non-*NULL*,
*\*pend* will point to the first character in *str* which follows the
representation of the number. If *base* is ``0``, the radix will be
determined based on the leading characters of *str*: if *str* starts with
``'0x'`` or ``'0X'``, radix 16 will be used; if *str* starts with ``'0o'`` or
``'0O'``, radix 8 will be used; if *str* starts with ``'0b'`` or ``'0B'``,
radix 2 will be used; otherwise radix 10 will be used. If *base* is not
``0``, it must be between ``2`` and ``36``, inclusive. Leading spaces are
ignored. If there are no digits, :exc:`ValueError` will be raised.
representation of the number. If *base* is ``0``, *str* is interpreted using
the :ref:`integers` definition; in this case, leading zeros in a
non-zero decimal number raises a :exc:`ValueError`. If *base* is not ``0``,
it must be between ``2`` and ``36``, inclusive. Leading spaces and single
underscores after a base specifier and between digits are ignored. If there
are no digits, :exc:`ValueError` will be raised.
.. c:function:: PyObject* PyLong_FromUnicode(Py_UNICODE *u, Py_ssize_t length, int base)
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