work around memoryview.tobytes() off-by-one bug with suboffsets
In CPython 2.7, the memoryview.tobytes() method (implemented in
function memoryview_tobytes() in cpython/Objects/memoryobject.c) calls
PyBuffer_ToContiguous() to copy the bytes in the buffer object to the
newly allocated string memory. PyBuffer_ToContiguous() in turn calls
PyBuffer_IsContiguous(), which always returns false when the
suboffsets member of the Py_buffer struct is non-NULL (even if all
entries in that array are negative!). When PyBuffer_IsContiguous()
returns false, PyBuffer_ToContiguous() runs an alternative memory copy
scheme which apparently has an off-by-one bug that the normal memory
copy scheme doesn't have.
This change sets the Py_buffer suboffsets member to NULL if all
entries are negative, avoiding the off-by-one bug.
To reproduce the bug:
cpdef foo():
cdef unsigned char[:] v = bytearray("testing")
# the following prints 'estingt' without this workaround
print repr(memoryview(v).tobytes())
Signed-off-by: Richard Hansen <rhansen@bbn.com>
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extra : transplant_source : h%F68%C5f%D2%A9%86%A7o%B4w%27%E5%EDt%3D%D5%3B%3C
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