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Gwenaël Samain
cython
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Jun 21, 2018
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gabrieldemarmiesse
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Moved examples from the string.rst to the examples directory.
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docs/examples/tutorial/string/auto_conversion_1.pyx
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# cython: c_string_type=unicode, c_string_encoding=utf8
cdef
char
*
c_string
=
'abcdefg'
# implicit decoding:
cdef
object
py_unicode_object
=
c_string
# explicit conversion to Python bytes:
py_bytes_object
=
<
bytes
>
c_string
docs/examples/tutorial/string/auto_conversion_2.pyx
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# cython: c_string_type=str, c_string_encoding=ascii
cdef
char
*
c_string
=
'abcdefg'
# implicit decoding in Py3, bytes conversion in Py2:
cdef
object
py_str_object
=
c_string
# explicit conversion to Python bytes:
py_bytes_object
=
<
bytes
>
c_string
# explicit conversion to Python unicode:
py_bytes_object
=
<
unicode
>
c_string
docs/examples/tutorial/string/auto_conversion_3.pyx
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# cython: c_string_type=unicode, c_string_encoding=ascii
def
func
():
ustring
=
u'abc'
cdef
char
*
s
=
ustring
return
s
[
0
]
# returns u'a'
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@@ -419,36 +419,17 @@ text, automatic encoding and decoding from and to Python unicode
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@@ -419,36 +419,17 @@ text, automatic encoding and decoding from and to Python unicode
objects can reduce the code overhead a little. In this case, you
objects can reduce the code overhead a little. In this case, you
can set the ``c_string_type`` directive in your module to :obj:`unicode`
can set the ``c_string_type`` directive in your module to :obj:`unicode`
and the ``c_string_encoding`` to the encoding that your C code uses,
and the ``c_string_encoding`` to the encoding that your C code uses,
for example:
:
for example:
# cython: c_string_type=unicode, c_string_encoding=utf8
.. literalinclude:: ../../examples/tutorial/string/auto_conversion_1.pyx
cdef char* c_string = 'abcdefg'
# implicit decoding:
cdef object py_unicode_object = c_string
# explicit conversion to Python bytes:
py_bytes_object = <bytes>c_string
The second use case is when all C strings that are being processed
The second use case is when all C strings that are being processed
only contain ASCII encodable characters (e.g. numbers) and you want
only contain ASCII encodable characters (e.g. numbers) and you want
your code to use the native legacy string type in Python 2 for them,
your code to use the native legacy string type in Python 2 for them,
instead of always using Unicode. In this case, you can set the
instead of always using Unicode. In this case, you can set the
string type to :obj:`str`::
string type to :obj:`str`:
# cython: c_string_type=str, c_string_encoding=ascii
cdef char* c_string = 'abcdefg'
.. literalinclude:: ../../examples/tutorial/string/auto_conversion_2.pyx
# implicit decoding in Py3, bytes conversion in Py2:
cdef object py_str_object = c_string
# explicit conversion to Python bytes:
py_bytes_object = <bytes>c_string
# explicit conversion to Python unicode:
py_bytes_object = <unicode>c_string
The other direction, i.e. automatic encoding to C strings, is only
The other direction, i.e. automatic encoding to C strings, is only
supported for ASCII and the "default encoding", which is usually UTF-8
supported for ASCII and the "default encoding", which is usually UTF-8
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@@ -459,14 +440,9 @@ way to limit the lifetime of the encoded string in any sensible way,
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@@ -459,14 +440,9 @@ way to limit the lifetime of the encoded string in any sensible way,
thus rendering any attempt to extract a C string pointer from it a
thus rendering any attempt to extract a C string pointer from it a
dangerous endeavour. The following safely converts a Unicode string to
dangerous endeavour. The following safely converts a Unicode string to
ASCII (change ``c_string_encoding`` to ``default`` to use the default
ASCII (change ``c_string_encoding`` to ``default`` to use the default
encoding instead)::
encoding instead):
# cython: c_string_type=unicode, c_string_encoding=ascii
def func():
.. literalinclude:: ../../examples/tutorial/string/auto_conversion_3.pyx
ustring = u'abc'
cdef char* s = ustring
return s[0] # returns u'a'
(This example uses a function context in order to safely control the
(This example uses a function context in order to safely control the
lifetime of the Unicode string. Global Python variables can be
lifetime of the Unicode string. Global Python variables can be
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