New submission from Samuele Santi:
Looks like, on some occasions, running ``Decimal('garbage')`` on Python 3.x
decimal raises this error:
decimal.InvalidOperation: [<class 'decimal.ConversionSyntax'>]
instead of the usual:
decimal.InvalidOperation: Invalid literal for Decimal: 'garbage'
This seems to be caused by the built-in decimal module on 3.x, while it's just
fine with decimal.py / _pydecimal.py (eg. the system Python on Archlinux).
I'm attaching the output from a few tests I made against different interpreters.
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files: test-decimal-error-output.txt
messages: 274254
nosy: Samuele Santi
priority: normal
severity: normal
status: open
title: Bad error message from Decimal('garbage') across the py3 range
type: behavior
versions: Python 3.4, Python 3.5
Added file: http://bugs.python.org/file44350/test-decimal-error-output.txt
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