fix: Segmentation fault in tink while writing data#1490
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Please add unit tests as per cl/766131162 |
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looks good, please add one more test
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Tink doesn't properly validate the value returned by the python output stream's write method. Usually, this value should be smaller than the size of the data. But the write method returns the complete size of the object instead of the size of bytes of the chunk written.