py/objstr: In str.format, handle case of no format spec for string arg.
Handles, eg, "{:>20}".format("foo"), where there is no explicit spec for the type of the argument.
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@ -1259,10 +1259,7 @@ mp_obj_t mp_obj_str_format(mp_uint_t n_args, const mp_obj_t *args, mp_map_t *kwa
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switch (type) {
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case '\0':
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mp_obj_print_helper(&print, arg, PRINT_STR);
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break;
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case '\0': // no explicit format type implies 's'
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case 's': {
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mp_uint_t slen;
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const char *s = mp_obj_str_get_data(arg, &slen);
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@ -62,6 +62,10 @@ test("{:@<6d}", -123)
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test("{:@=6d}", -123)
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test("{:06d}", -123)
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test("{:>20}", "foo")
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test("{:^20}", "foo")
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test("{:<20}", "foo")
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print("{foo}/foo".format(foo="bar"))
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print("{}".format(123, foo="bar"))
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print("{}-{foo}".format(123, foo="bar"))
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