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Fix Unpacker max_buffer_length handling #506

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methane committed May 24, 2022
commit 8ef34c383f9272261a71f83c1846dfc8384da698
4 changes: 2 additions & 2 deletions 4 test/test_sequnpack.py
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Expand Up @@ -79,10 +79,10 @@ def test_maxbuffersize():


def test_maxbuffersize_file():
buff = io.BytesIO(packb(b"a" * 10) + packb([b"a" * 20]*2))
buff = io.BytesIO(packb(b"a" * 10) + packb([b"a" * 20] * 2))
unpacker = Unpacker(buff, read_size=1, max_buffer_size=19)
assert unpacker.unpack() == b"a" * 10
#assert unpacker.unpack() == [b"a" * 20]*2
# assert unpacker.unpack() == [b"a" * 20]*2
with raises(BufferFull):
print(unpacker.unpack())

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