# coding: utf-8 # AUTO-GENERATED FILE -- DO NOT EDIT """ Functions to convert between Python values and C structs. Python bytes objects are used to hold the data representing the C struct and also as format strings (explained below) to describe the layout of data in the C struct. The optional first format char indicates byte order, size and alignment: @: native order, size & alignment (default) =: native order, std. size & alignment <: little-endian, std. size & alignment >: big-endian, std. size & alignment !: same as > The remaining chars indicate types of args and must match exactly; these can be preceded by a decimal repeat count: x: pad byte (no data); c:char; b:signed byte; B:unsigned byte; ?: _Bool (requires C99; if not available, char is used instead) h:short; H:unsigned short; i:int; I:unsigned int; l:long; L:unsigned long; f:float; d:double; e:half-float. Special cases (preceding decimal count indicates length): s:string (array of char); p: pascal string (with count byte). Special cases (only available in native format): n:ssize_t; N:size_t; P:an integer type that is wide enough to hold a pointer. Special case (not in native mode unless 'long long' in platform C): q:long long; Q:unsigned long long Whitespace between formats is ignored. The variable struct.error is an exception raised on errors. """ class Struct(object): """ Create a compiled struct object. Return a new Struct object which writes and reads binary data according to the format string. See help(struct) for more on format strings. """ def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs): pass format = property(None, None, None, """ struct format string """ ) def iter_unpack(self, buffer): """ Return an iterator yielding tuples. Tuples are unpacked from the given bytes source, like a repeated invocation of unpack_from(). Requires that the bytes length be a multiple of the struct size. """ pass def pack(self, v1, v2, *args): """ S.pack(v1, v2, ...) -> bytes Return a bytes object containing values v1, v2, ... packed according to the format string S.format. See help(struct) for more on format strings. """ return None def pack_into(self, buffer, offset, v1, v2, *args): """ S.pack_into(buffer, offset, v1, v2, ...) Pack the values v1, v2, ... according to the format string S.format and write the packed bytes into the writable buffer buf starting at offset. Note that the offset is a required argument. See help(struct) for more on format strings. """ pass size = property(None, None, None, """ struct size in bytes """ ) def unpack(self, buffer): """ Return a tuple containing unpacked values. Unpack according to the format string Struct.format. The buffer's size in bytes must be Struct.size. See help(struct) for more on format strings. """ pass def unpack_from(self, buffer, offset=0): """ Return a tuple containing unpacked values. Values are unpacked according to the format string Struct.format. The buffer's size in bytes, minus offset, must be at least Struct.size. See help(struct) for more on format strings. """ pass __doc__ = """Functions to convert between Python values and C structs. Python bytes objects are used to hold the data representing the C struct and also as format strings (explained below) to describe the layout of data in the C struct. The optional first format char indicates byte order, size and alignment: @: native order, size & alignment (default) =: native order, std. size & alignment <: little-endian, std. size & alignment >: big-endian, std. size & alignment !: same as > The remaining chars indicate types of args and must match exactly; these can be preceded by a decimal repeat count: x: pad byte (no data); c:char; b:signed byte; B:unsigned byte; ?: _Bool (requires C99; if not available, char is used instead) h:short; H:unsigned short; i:int; I:unsigned int; l:long; L:unsigned long; f:float; d:double; e:half-float. Special cases (preceding decimal count indicates length): s:string (array of char); p: pascal string (with count byte). Special cases (only available in native format): n:ssize_t; N:size_t; P:an integer type that is wide enough to hold a pointer. Special case (not in native mode unless 'long long' in platform C): q:long long; Q:unsigned long long Whitespace between formats is ignored. The variable struct.error is an exception raised on errors. """ class __loader__(object): """ Meta path import for built-in modules. All methods are either class or static methods to avoid the need to instantiate the class. """ def create_module(self, spec): """ Create a built-in module """ pass def exec_module(self, module): """ Exec a built-in module """ pass def find_module(self, fullname, path=None): """ Find the built-in module. If 'path' is ever specified then the search is considered a failure. This method is deprecated. Use find_spec() instead. """ pass def find_spec(self, fullname, path=None, target=None): pass def get_code(self, fullname): """ Return None as built-in modules do not have code objects. """ pass def get_source(self, fullname): """ Return None as built-in modules do not have source code. """ pass def is_package(self, fullname): """ Return False as built-in modules are never packages. """ pass def load_module(self, fullname): """ Load the specified module into sys.modules and return it. This method is deprecated. Use loader.exec_module instead. """ pass def module_repr(self, module): """ Return repr for the module. The method is deprecated. The import machinery does the job itself. """ pass __name__ = '_struct' __package__ = '' __spec__ = None def _clearcache(): """ Clear the internal cache. """ pass def calcsize(format): """ Return size in bytes of the struct described by the format string. """ pass class error(Exception): pass def iter_unpack(format, buffer): """ Return an iterator yielding tuples unpacked from the given bytes. The bytes are unpacked according to the format string, like a repeated invocation of unpack_from(). Requires that the bytes length be a multiple of the format struct size. """ pass def pack(format, v1, v2, *args): """ pack(format, v1, v2, ...) -> bytes Return a bytes object containing the values v1, v2, ... packed according to the format string. See help(struct) for more on format strings. """ return None def pack_into(format, buffer, offset, v1, v2, *args): """ pack_into(format, buffer, offset, v1, v2, ...) Pack the values v1, v2, ... according to the format string and write the packed bytes into the writable buffer buf starting at offset. Note that the offset is a required argument. See help(struct) for more on format strings. """ pass def unpack(format, buffer): """ Return a tuple containing values unpacked according to the format string. The buffer's size in bytes must be calcsize(format). See help(struct) for more on format strings. """ pass def unpack_from(format, buffer, offset=0): """ Return a tuple containing values unpacked according to the format string. The buffer's size, minus offset, must be at least calcsize(format). See help(struct) for more on format strings. """ pass