Bug report
from multiprocessing.shared_memory import ShareableList
s, b = '\x00\x01\x00', bytes([0,1,0])
sl = ShareableList([s, b])
s == sl[0], b == sl[1]
gives (False, False) because the trailing zeroes get lost in the ShareableList: sl holds ShareableList(['\x00\x01', b'\x00\x01'], name='wnsm_...'). I would expect that strings and bytes keep the trailing zeroes also when added to a ShareableList.
Your environment
- CPython versions tested on: 3.8.5, 3.10.6
- Operating system and architecture: Windows 10, 64bit
Analysis
There are three places in class ShareableList in Lib/multiprocessing/shared_memory.py, where trailing zeroes are explicitely removed: ...rstrip(b'\x00').... For what reason?
Bug report
gives
(False, False)because the trailing zeroes get lost in theShareableList:slholdsShareableList(['\x00\x01', b'\x00\x01'], name='wnsm_...'). I would expect that strings and bytes keep the trailing zeroes also when added to aShareableList.Your environment
Analysis
There are three places in
class ShareableListinLib/multiprocessing/shared_memory.py, where trailing zeroes are explicitely removed:...rstrip(b'\x00').... For what reason?