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[3.7] bpo-35560: Remove assertion from format(float, "n") (GH-11288) #11458

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Fix an assertion error in format() in debug build for floating point
formatting with "n" format, zero padding and small width. Release build is
not impacted. Patch by Karthikeyan Singaravelan.
(cherry picked from commit 3f7983a)

Co-authored-by: Xtreak [email protected]

https://bugs.python.org/issue35560

Fix an assertion error in format() in debug build for floating point
formatting with "n" format, zero padding and small width. Release build is
not impacted. Patch by Karthikeyan Singaravelan.
(cherry picked from commit 3f7983a)

Co-authored-by: Xtreak <[email protected]>
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LGTM, good bot.

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@tirkarthi and @vstinner: Status check is done, and it's a success ✅ .

@miss-islington miss-islington merged commit 9a413fa into python:3.7 Jan 7, 2019
@miss-islington miss-islington deleted the backport-3f7983a-3.7 branch January 7, 2019 15:26
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@tirkarthi and @vstinner: Status check is done, and it's a success ✅ .

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