how to create an external string when binding C to Python?

Mark Lawrence breamoreboy at yahoo.co.uk
Thu May 8 19:46:56 EDT 2014


On 09/05/2014 00:10, Simon wrote:
> I'd like to make a C memory buffer available inside Python via the Python C/API without copying that memory into Python. How to do this? I've read [1] but it's not clear that this functionality exists. In javascript it's possible using String::NewExternal() [2].
>
> "Creates a new external string using the ASCII data defined in the given resource.
>
> When the external string is no longer live on V8's heap the resource will be disposed by calling its Dispose method. The caller of this function should not otherwise delete or modify the resource. Neither should the underlying buffer be deallocated or modified except through the destructor of the external string resource."
>
> [1] https://docs.python.org/2/c-api/buffer.html
> [2] http://izs.me/v8-docs/classv8_1_1String.html#a07c47bf675b802c550984fa24511a589
>

Does this help 
http://jakevdp.github.io/blog/2014/05/05/introduction-to-the-python-buffer-protocol/ 
?

Also note that the Python 3 buffer protocol differs from that of Python 
2, so make sure that you check out PEP 3118 that's referenced in the 
above link.

-- 
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what you can do for our language.

Mark Lawrence

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