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d1327502
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Martin v. Löwis
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Patch 487906: update inline docs.
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@@ -19,19 +19,27 @@ static PyStringObject *nullstring;
#endif
/*
Newsizedstringobject() and newstringobject() try in certain cases
to share string objects. When the size of the string is zero,
these routines always return a pointer to the same string object;
when the size is one, they return a pointer to an already existing
object if the contents of the string is known. For
newstringobject() this is always the case, for
newsizedstringobject() this is the case when the first argument in
not NULL.
A common practice to allocate a string and then fill it in or
change it must be done carefully. It is only allowed to change the
contents of the string if the obect was gotten from
newsizedstringobject() with a NULL first argument, because in the
future these routines may try to do even more sharing of objects.
PyString_FromStringAndSize() and PyString_FromString() try in certain cases
to share string objects. When the size of the string is zero, these
routines always return a pointer to the same string object; when the size
is one, they return a pointer to an already existing object if the contents
of the string is known. For PyString_FromString() this is always the case,
for PyString_FromStringAndSize() this is the case when the first argument
in not NULL.
A common practice of allocating a string and then filling it in or changing
it must be done carefully. It is only allowed to change the contents of
the string if the object was gotten from PyString_FromStringAndSize() with
a NULL first argument, because in the future these routines may try to do
even more sharing of objects.
The parameter `size' denotes number of characters to allocate, not counting
the null terminating character. If the `str' argument is not NULL, then it
must point to a null-terminated string of length `size'.
The member `op->ob_size' denotes the number of bytes of data in the string,
not counting the null terminating character, and is therefore equal to the
`size' parameter.
*/
PyObject
*
PyString_FromStringAndSize
(
const
char
*
str
,
int
size
)
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