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above is necessary to avoid certain attacks.
-Why are explicit conversions between fixed-size bytes types and integer types failing?
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-Since version 0.5.0 explicit conversions between fixed-size byte arrays and integers are only allowed,
-if both types have the same size. This prevents unexpected behaviour when truncating or padding.
-Such conversions are still possible, but intermediate casts are required that make the desired
-truncation and padding convention explicit. See :ref:`types-conversion-elementary-types` for a full
-explanation and examples.
-
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Why can number literals not be converted to fixed-size bytes types?
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