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	Revert 34153: Py_UNICODE should not be signed.
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		|  | @ -135,14 +135,9 @@ int unicode_resize(register PyUnicodeObject *unicode, | |||
|     /* Resizing shared object (unicode_empty or single character
 | ||||
|        objects) in-place is not allowed. Use PyUnicode_Resize() | ||||
|        instead ! */ | ||||
|     if (unicode == unicode_empty || | ||||
| 	(unicode->length == 1 && | ||||
|          /* MvL said unicode->str[] may be signed.  Python generally assumes
 | ||||
|           * an int contains at least 32 bits, and we don't use more than | ||||
|           * 32 bits even in a UCS4 build, so casting to unsigned int should | ||||
|           * be correct. | ||||
|           */ | ||||
| 	 (unsigned int)unicode->str[0] < 256U && | ||||
|     if (unicode == unicode_empty ||  | ||||
| 	(unicode->length == 1 &&  | ||||
| 	 unicode->str[0] < 256U && | ||||
| 	 unicode_latin1[unicode->str[0]] == unicode)) { | ||||
|         PyErr_SetString(PyExc_SystemError, | ||||
|                         "can't resize shared unicode objects"); | ||||
|  |  | |||
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