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Batuhan Osman TASKAYA
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#16518: merge with 3.3.
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bytearray.rst
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array.rst
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binascii.rst
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hashlib.rst
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as *converter*.
``s*`` (:class:`str`, :class:`bytes`, :class:`bytearray` or buffer compatible object) [Py_buffer]
This format accepts Unicode objects as well as objects supporting the
buffer protocol.
This format accepts Unicode objects as well as :term:`bytes-like object`\ s.
It fills a :c:type:`Py_buffer` structure provided by the caller.
In this case the resulting C string may contain embedded NUL bytes.
Unicode objects are converted to C strings using ``'utf-8'`` encoding.
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contain embedded NUL bytes; if it does, a :exc:`TypeError`
exception is raised.
``y*`` (:class:`bytes`, :class:`bytearray` or
buffer compatible object
) [Py_buffer]
This variant on ``s*`` doesn't accept Unicode objects, only
objects
supporting the buffer protocol
. **This is the recommended way to accept
``y*`` (:class:`bytes`, :class:`bytearray` or
:term:`bytes-like object`
) [Py_buffer]
This variant on ``s*`` doesn't accept Unicode objects, only
:term:`bytes-like object`\ s
. **This is the recommended way to accept
binary data.**
``y#`` (:class:`bytes`) [const char \*, int]
This variant on ``s#`` doesn't accept Unicode objects, only bytes-like
objects.
This variant on ``s#`` doesn't accept Unicode objects, only
:term:`
bytes-like
object
`\
s.
``S`` (:class:`bytes`) [PyBytesObject \*]
Requires that the Python object is a :class:`bytes` object, without
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.. c:function:: PyObject* PyByteArray_FromObject(PyObject *o)
Return a new bytearray object from any object, *o*, that implements the
buffer protocol
.
:ref:`buffer protocol <bufferobjects>`
.
.. XXX expand about the buffer protocol, at least somewhere
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.. class:: array(typecode[, initializer])
A new array whose items are restricted by *typecode*, and initialized
from the optional *initializer* value, which must be a list,
object
supporting the buffer interface
, or iterable over elements of the
from the optional *initializer* value, which must be a list,
a
:term:`bytes-like object`
, or iterable over elements of the
appropriate type.
If given a list or string, the initializer is passed to the new array's
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concatenation, and multiplication. When using slice assignment, the assigned
value must be an array object with the same type code; in all other cases,
:exc:`TypeError` is raised. Array objects also implement the buffer interface,
and may be used wherever
buffer object
s are supported.
and may be used wherever
:term:`bytes-like object`\
s are supported.
The following data items and methods are also supported:
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.. note::
``a2b_*`` functions accept Unicode strings containing only ASCII characters.
Other functions only accept bytes and bytes-compatible objects (such as
bytearray objects and other objects implementing the buffer API).
Other functions only accept :term:`bytes-like object`\ s (such as
:class:`bytes`, :class:`bytearray` and other objects that support the buffer
protocol).
.. versionchanged:: 3.3
ASCII-only unicode strings are now accepted by the ``a2b_*`` functions.
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There is one constructor method named for each type of :dfn:`hash`. All return
a hash object with the same simple interface. For example: use :func:`sha1` to
create a SHA1 hash object. You can now feed this object with
objects conforming
to the buffer interface (normally :class:`bytes` objects) using the
:meth:`update` method.
At any point you can ask it for the :dfn:`digest` of the
create a SHA1 hash object. You can now feed this object with
:term:`bytes-like
object`\ s (normally :class:`bytes`) using the :meth:`update` method.
At any point you can ask it for the :dfn:`digest` of the
concatenation of the data fed to it so far using the :meth:`digest` or
:meth:`hexdigest` methods.
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timing analysis by avoiding content-based short circuiting behaviour,
making it appropriate for cryptography. *a* and *b* must both be of the
same type: either :class:`str` (ASCII only, as e.g. returned by
:meth:`HMAC.hexdigest`), or any type that supports the buffer protocol
(e.g. :class:`bytes`).
:meth:`HMAC.hexdigest`), or a :term:`bytes-like object`.
.. note::
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..
method
::
send_bytes
(
buffer
[,
offset
[,
size
]])
Send
byte
data
from
an
object
supporting
the
buffer
interface
as
a
complete
message
.
Send
byte
data
from
a
:
term
:`
bytes
-
like
object
`
as
a
complete
message
.
If
*
offset
*
is
given
then
data
is
read
from
that
position
in
*
buffer
*.
If
*
size
*
is
given
then
that
many
bytes
will
be
read
from
buffer
.
Very
large
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:
exc
:`
EOFError
`
if
there
is
nothing
left
to
receive
and
the
other
end
was
closed
.
*
buffer
*
must
be
a
n
object
satisfying
the
writable
buffer
interface
.
If
*
buffer
*
must
be
a
writable
:
term
:`
bytes
-
like
object
`
.
If
*
offset
*
is
given
then
the
message
will
be
written
into
the
buffer
from
that
position
.
Offset
must
be
a
non
-
negative
integer
less
than
the
length
of
*
buffer
*
(
in
bytes
).
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>>> int.from_bytes([255, 0, 0], byteorder='big')
16711680
The argument *bytes* must either support the buffer protocol or be an
iterable producing bytes. :class:`bytes` and :class:`bytearray` are
examples of built-in objects that support the buffer protocol.
The argument *bytes* must either be a :term:`bytes-like object` or an
iterable producing bytes.
The *byteorder* argument determines the byte order used to represent the
integer. If *byteorder* is ``"big"``, the most significant byte is at the
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single: bytes; str (built-in class)
If at least one of *encoding* or *errors* is given, *object* should be a
:class:`bytes` or :class:`bytearray` object, or more generally any object
that supports the :ref:`buffer protocol <bufferobjects>`. In this case, if
*object* is a :class:`bytes` (or :class:`bytearray`) object, then
``str(bytes, encoding, errors)`` is equivalent to
:term:`bytes-like object` (e.g. :class:`bytes` or :class:`bytearray`). In
this case, if *object* is a :class:`bytes` (or :class:`bytearray`) object,
then ``str(bytes, encoding, errors)`` is equivalent to
:meth:`bytes.decode(encoding, errors) <bytes.decode>`. Otherwise, the bytes
object underlying the buffer object is obtained before calling
:meth:`bytes.decode`. See :ref:`binaryseq` and
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