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Kirill Smelkov
cython
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Jun 18, 2018
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gabrieldemarmiesse
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Moved an example from string.rst into the examples directory for testing.
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def
process_byte_data
(
unsigned
char
[:]
data
,
bint
return_all
):
# ... process the data
if
return_all
:
return
bytes
(
data
)
else
:
# example for returning a slice
return
bytes
(
data
[
5
:
35
])
docs/src/tutorial/strings.rst
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@@ -228,15 +228,9 @@ when only a small slice is returned. Since memoryviews do not copy the
data, they would otherwise keep the entire original buffer alive. The
general idea here is to be liberal with input by accepting any kind of
byte buffer, but strict with output by returning a simple, well adapted
object. This can simply be done as follows:
:
object. This can simply be done as follows:
def process_byte_data(unsigned char[:] data):
# ... process the data
if return_all:
return bytes(data)
else:
# example for returning a slice
return bytes(data[5:35])
.. literalinclude:: ../../examples/tutorial/string/return_memview.pyx
If the byte input is actually encoded text, and the further processing
should happen at the Unicode level, then the right thing to do is to
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