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2
3.. _bytesobjects:
4
5Bytes Objects
6-------------
7
8These functions raise :exc:`TypeError` when expecting a bytes parameter and are
9called with a non-bytes parameter.
10
11.. index:: object: bytes
12
13
14.. c:type:: PyBytesObject
15
16   This subtype of :c:type:`PyObject` represents a Python bytes object.
17
18
19.. c:var:: PyTypeObject PyBytes_Type
20
21   This instance of :c:type:`PyTypeObject` represents the Python bytes type; it
22   is the same object as :class:`bytes` in the Python layer.
23
24
25.. c:function:: int PyBytes_Check(PyObject *o)
26
27   Return true if the object *o* is a bytes object or an instance of a subtype
28   of the bytes type.
29
30
31.. c:function:: int PyBytes_CheckExact(PyObject *o)
32
33   Return true if the object *o* is a bytes object, but not an instance of a
34   subtype of the bytes type.
35
36
37.. c:function:: PyObject* PyBytes_FromString(const char *v)
38
39   Return a new bytes object with a copy of the string *v* as value on success,
40   and ``NULL`` on failure.  The parameter *v* must not be ``NULL``; it will not be
41   checked.
42
43
44.. c:function:: PyObject* PyBytes_FromStringAndSize(const char *v, Py_ssize_t len)
45
46   Return a new bytes object with a copy of the string *v* as value and length
47   *len* on success, and ``NULL`` on failure.  If *v* is ``NULL``, the contents of
48   the bytes object are uninitialized.
49
50
51.. c:function:: PyObject* PyBytes_FromFormat(const char *format, ...)
52
53   Take a C :c:func:`printf`\ -style *format* string and a variable number of
54   arguments, calculate the size of the resulting Python bytes object and return
55   a bytes object with the values formatted into it.  The variable arguments
56   must be C types and must correspond exactly to the format characters in the
57   *format* string.  The following format characters are allowed:
58
59   .. % XXX: This should be exactly the same as the table in PyErr_Format.
60   .. % One should just refer to the other.
61   .. % XXX: The descriptions for %zd and %zu are wrong, but the truth is complicated
62   .. % because not all compilers support the %z width modifier -- we fake it
63   .. % when necessary via interpolating PY_FORMAT_SIZE_T.
64
65   .. tabularcolumns:: |l|l|L|
66
67   +-------------------+---------------+--------------------------------+
68   | Format Characters | Type          | Comment                        |
69   +===================+===============+================================+
70   | :attr:`%%`        | *n/a*         | The literal % character.       |
71   +-------------------+---------------+--------------------------------+
72   | :attr:`%c`        | int           | A single byte,                 |
73   |                   |               | represented as a C int.        |
74   +-------------------+---------------+--------------------------------+
75   | :attr:`%d`        | int           | Equivalent to                  |
76   |                   |               | ``printf("%d")``. [1]_         |
77   +-------------------+---------------+--------------------------------+
78   | :attr:`%u`        | unsigned int  | Equivalent to                  |
79   |                   |               | ``printf("%u")``. [1]_         |
80   +-------------------+---------------+--------------------------------+
81   | :attr:`%ld`       | long          | Equivalent to                  |
82   |                   |               | ``printf("%ld")``. [1]_        |
83   +-------------------+---------------+--------------------------------+
84   | :attr:`%lu`       | unsigned long | Equivalent to                  |
85   |                   |               | ``printf("%lu")``. [1]_        |
86   +-------------------+---------------+--------------------------------+
87   | :attr:`%zd`       | Py_ssize_t    | Equivalent to                  |
88   |                   |               | ``printf("%zd")``. [1]_        |
89   +-------------------+---------------+--------------------------------+
90   | :attr:`%zu`       | size_t        | Equivalent to                  |
91   |                   |               | ``printf("%zu")``. [1]_        |
92   +-------------------+---------------+--------------------------------+
93   | :attr:`%i`        | int           | Equivalent to                  |
94   |                   |               | ``printf("%i")``. [1]_         |
95   +-------------------+---------------+--------------------------------+
96   | :attr:`%x`        | int           | Equivalent to                  |
97   |                   |               | ``printf("%x")``. [1]_         |
98   +-------------------+---------------+--------------------------------+
99   | :attr:`%s`        | const char\*  | A null-terminated C character  |
100   |                   |               | array.                         |
101   +-------------------+---------------+--------------------------------+
102   | :attr:`%p`        | const void\*  | The hex representation of a C  |
103   |                   |               | pointer. Mostly equivalent to  |
104   |                   |               | ``printf("%p")`` except that   |
105   |                   |               | it is guaranteed to start with |
106   |                   |               | the literal ``0x`` regardless  |
107   |                   |               | of what the platform's         |
108   |                   |               | ``printf`` yields.             |
109   +-------------------+---------------+--------------------------------+
110
111   An unrecognized format character causes all the rest of the format string to be
112   copied as-is to the result object, and any extra arguments discarded.
113
114   .. [1] For integer specifiers (d, u, ld, lu, zd, zu, i, x): the 0-conversion
115      flag has effect even when a precision is given.
116
117
118.. c:function:: PyObject* PyBytes_FromFormatV(const char *format, va_list vargs)
119
120   Identical to :c:func:`PyBytes_FromFormat` except that it takes exactly two
121   arguments.
122
123
124.. c:function:: PyObject* PyBytes_FromObject(PyObject *o)
125
126   Return the bytes representation of object *o* that implements the buffer
127   protocol.
128
129
130.. c:function:: Py_ssize_t PyBytes_Size(PyObject *o)
131
132   Return the length of the bytes in bytes object *o*.
133
134
135.. c:function:: Py_ssize_t PyBytes_GET_SIZE(PyObject *o)
136
137   Macro form of :c:func:`PyBytes_Size` but without error checking.
138
139
140.. c:function:: char* PyBytes_AsString(PyObject *o)
141
142   Return a pointer to the contents of *o*.  The pointer
143   refers to the internal buffer of *o*, which consists of ``len(o) + 1``
144   bytes.  The last byte in the buffer is always null, regardless of
145   whether there are any other null bytes.  The data must not be
146   modified in any way, unless the object was just created using
147   ``PyBytes_FromStringAndSize(NULL, size)``. It must not be deallocated.  If
148   *o* is not a bytes object at all, :c:func:`PyBytes_AsString` returns ``NULL``
149   and raises :exc:`TypeError`.
150
151
152.. c:function:: char* PyBytes_AS_STRING(PyObject *string)
153
154   Macro form of :c:func:`PyBytes_AsString` but without error checking.
155
156
157.. c:function:: int PyBytes_AsStringAndSize(PyObject *obj, char **buffer, Py_ssize_t *length)
158
159   Return the null-terminated contents of the object *obj*
160   through the output variables *buffer* and *length*.
161
162   If *length* is ``NULL``, the bytes object
163   may not contain embedded null bytes;
164   if it does, the function returns ``-1`` and a :exc:`ValueError` is raised.
165
166   The buffer refers to an internal buffer of *obj*, which includes an
167   additional null byte at the end (not counted in *length*).  The data
168   must not be modified in any way, unless the object was just created using
169   ``PyBytes_FromStringAndSize(NULL, size)``.  It must not be deallocated.  If
170   *obj* is not a bytes object at all, :c:func:`PyBytes_AsStringAndSize`
171   returns ``-1`` and raises :exc:`TypeError`.
172
173   .. versionchanged:: 3.5
174      Previously, :exc:`TypeError` was raised when embedded null bytes were
175      encountered in the bytes object.
176
177
178.. c:function:: void PyBytes_Concat(PyObject **bytes, PyObject *newpart)
179
180   Create a new bytes object in *\*bytes* containing the contents of *newpart*
181   appended to *bytes*; the caller will own the new reference.  The reference to
182   the old value of *bytes* will be stolen.  If the new object cannot be
183   created, the old reference to *bytes* will still be discarded and the value
184   of *\*bytes* will be set to ``NULL``; the appropriate exception will be set.
185
186
187.. c:function:: void PyBytes_ConcatAndDel(PyObject **bytes, PyObject *newpart)
188
189   Create a new bytes object in *\*bytes* containing the contents of *newpart*
190   appended to *bytes*.  This version decrements the reference count of
191   *newpart*.
192
193
194.. c:function:: int _PyBytes_Resize(PyObject **bytes, Py_ssize_t newsize)
195
196   A way to resize a bytes object even though it is "immutable". Only use this
197   to build up a brand new bytes object; don't use this if the bytes may already
198   be known in other parts of the code.  It is an error to call this function if
199   the refcount on the input bytes object is not one. Pass the address of an
200   existing bytes object as an lvalue (it may be written into), and the new size
201   desired.  On success, *\*bytes* holds the resized bytes object and ``0`` is
202   returned; the address in *\*bytes* may differ from its input value.  If the
203   reallocation fails, the original bytes object at *\*bytes* is deallocated,
204   *\*bytes* is set to ``NULL``, :exc:`MemoryError` is set, and ``-1`` is
205   returned.
206