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[3.6] bpo-31592: Fix an assertion failure in Python parser in case of a bad unicodedata.normalize(). (GH-3767)#3836

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[3.6] bpo-31592: Fix an assertion failure in Python parser in case of a bad unicodedata.normalize(). (GH-3767)#3836
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@miss-islington miss-islington commented Sep 30, 2017

(cherry picked from commit 7dc46d8)

https://bugs.python.org/issue31592

… a bad unicodedata.normalize(). (pythonGH-3767)

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@orenmn and @serhiy-storchaka: Backport status check is done, and it's a success ✅ .

@serhiy-storchaka serhiy-storchaka merged commit a4dfe1c into python:3.6 Sep 30, 2017
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Thanks, @serhiy-storchaka!

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