Fix converting octal integers in erfa_generator#281
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The C source code for ERFA tests contains the integer literals `06` and `01`. Most people (apparently including the author of 1effd5f (Create tests for each function based on the built-in C tests.)) might think that such leading zeros can simply be dropped without changing what the literal represents, but in C the leading zero actually means the integer is written in octal. This has not caused problems in practice because dropping the leading zero happens to work with the values `erfa_generator` encounters.
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The C source code for ERFA tests contains the integer literals
06and01. Most people (apparently including the author of 1effd5f) might think that such leading zeros can simply be dropped without changing what the literal represents, but in C the leading zero actually means the integer is written in octal (see also PEP 3127 – Integer Literal Support and Syntax). This has not caused problems in practice because dropping the leading zero happens to work with the valueserfa_generatorencounters.