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Kirill Smelkov
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Apr 13, 2015
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Larry Hastings
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Doc clarification / edification on the semantics of the 'w*' format unit.
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@@ -152,7 +152,7 @@ Unless otherwise stated, buffers are not NUL-terminated.
any conversion. Raises :exc:`TypeError` if the object is not a Unicode
object. The C variable may also be declared as :c:type:`PyObject\*`.
``w*`` (
:class:`bytearray` or read-write byte-oriented buffer
) [Py_buffer]
``w*`` (
read-write :term:`bytes-like object`
) [Py_buffer]
This format accepts any object which implements the read-write buffer
interface. It fills a :c:type:`Py_buffer` structure provided by the caller.
The buffer may contain embedded null bytes. The caller have to call
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@@ -88,10 +88,17 @@ Glossary
bytes
-
like
object
An
object
that
supports
the
:
ref
:`
bufferobjects
`,
like
:
class
:`
bytes
`,
:
class
:`
bytearray
`
or
:
class
:`
memoryview
`.
Bytes
-
like
objects
can
be
used
for
various
operations
that
expect
binary
data
,
such
as
compression
,
saving
to
a
binary
file
or
sending
over
a
socket
.
Some
operations
need
the
binary
data
to
be
mutable
,
in
which
case
not
all
bytes
-
like
objects
can
apply
.
be
used
for
various
operations
that
work
with
binary
data
;
these
include
compression
,
saving
to
a
binary
file
,
and
sending
over
a
socket
.
Some
operations
need
the
binary
data
to
be
mutable
.
The
documentation
often
refers
to
these
as
"read-write bytes-like objects"
.
Example
mutable
buffer
objects
include
:
class
:`
bytearray
`
and
a
:
class
:`
memoryview
`
of
a
:
class
:`
bytearray
`.
Other
operations
require
the
binary
data
to
be
stored
in
immutable
objects
(
"read-only bytes-like objects"
);
examples
of
these
include
:
class
:`
bytes
`
and
a
:
class
:`
memoryview
`
of
a
:
class
:`
bytes
`
object
.
bytecode
Python
source
code
is
compiled
into
bytecode
,
the
internal
representation
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