[issue38327] Creating set with empty string returns empty set

Emil Bode report at bugs.python.org
Mon Sep 30 11:19:05 EDT 2019


New submission from Emil Bode <BodeEmil at gmail.com>:

Initializing/creating a new set with an empty string via the set-command returns an empty set instead of set with the empty string.

As in:
While set('somestring') gives me a set of size one, 
set('') gives me an empty set (of size zero), just as set() would do

It is possible to create a set with an empty string, as the command {''} and set(['']) work just as expected

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messages: 353585
nosy: EmilBode
priority: normal
severity: normal
status: open
title: Creating set with empty string returns empty set
type: behavior
versions: Python 3.7

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