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Kirill Smelkov
cpython
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e6a2558c
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e6a2558c
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May 16, 2002
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Raymond Hettinger
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Patch 547037. Corrected documentation to match
actual module behavior for adding newlines.
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@@ -40,21 +40,19 @@ Encode the contents of the \var{input} file and write the resulting
base64 encoded data to the
\var
{
output
}
file.
\var
{
input
}
and
\var
{
output
}
must either be file objects or objects that
mimic the file object interface.
\var
{
input
}
will be read until
\code
{
\var
{
input
}
.read()
}
returns an empty string.
If the last input
character is not a newline (
\code
{
'
\e
n'
}
), a newline will be added to
the input data
.
\code
{
\var
{
input
}
.read()
}
returns an empty string.
\function
{
encode()
}
returns the encoded data plus a trailing newline character
(
\code
{
'
\e
n'
}
)
.
\end{funcdesc}
\begin{funcdesc}
{
encodestring
}{
s
}
Encode the string
\var
{
s
}
, which can contain arbitrary binary data,
and return a string containing one or more lines of
base64-encoded data. If the last character of
\var
{
s
}
is not a
newline (
\code
{
'
\e
n'
}
), a newline will be added. This causes
\code
{
encodestring('hello!')
}
to return the same value as
\code
{
encodestring('hello!
\e
n')
}
.
base64-encoded data.
\function
{
encodestring()
}
returns a
string containing one or more lines of base64-encoded data
always including an extra trailing newline (
\code
{
'
\e
n'
}
).
\end{funcdesc}
\begin{seealso}
\seemodule
{
binascii
}{
Support module containing
\ASCII
-to-binary
and binary-to-
\ASCII
{}
conversions.
}
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