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xxxPyCObject_Import() seems to be a copy of PyCObject_Import().
64 lines
1.6 KiB
C
64 lines
1.6 KiB
C
#ifndef CSTRINGIO_INCLUDED
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#define CSTRINGIO_INCLUDED
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#ifdef __cplusplus
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extern "C" {
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#endif
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/*
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This header provides access to cStringIO objects from C.
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Functions are provided for calling cStringIO objects and
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macros are provided for testing whether you have cStringIO
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objects.
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Before calling any of the functions or macros, you must initialize
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the routines with:
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PycString_IMPORT
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This would typically be done in your init function.
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*/
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#define PycString_IMPORT \
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PycStringIO = (struct PycStringIO_CAPI*)PyCObject_Import("cStringIO", \
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"cStringIO_CAPI")
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/* Basic functions to manipulate cStringIO objects from C */
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static struct PycStringIO_CAPI {
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/* Read a string. If the last argument is -1, the remainder will be read. */
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int(*cread)(PyObject *, char **, int);
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/* Read a line */
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int(*creadline)(PyObject *, char **);
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/* Write a string */
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int(*cwrite)(PyObject *, char *, int);
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/* Get the cStringIO object as a Python string */
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PyObject *(*cgetvalue)(PyObject *);
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/* Create a new output object */
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PyObject *(*NewOutput)(int);
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/* Create an input object from a Python string */
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PyObject *(*NewInput)(PyObject *);
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/* The Python types for cStringIO input and output objects.
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Note that you can do input on an output object.
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*/
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PyTypeObject *InputType, *OutputType;
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} *PycStringIO;
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/* These can be used to test if you have one */
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#define PycStringIO_InputCheck(O) \
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((O)->ob_type==PycStringIO->InputType)
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#define PycStringIO_OutputCheck(O) \
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((O)->ob_type==PycStringIO->OutputType)
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#ifdef __cplusplus
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}
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#endif
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#endif /* CSTRINGIO_INCLUDED */
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