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Issue 2909: show how to name unpacked fields.
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native size and alignment are in effect; standard size and alignment does not
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native size and alignment are in effect; standard size and alignment does not
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enforce any alignment.
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enforce any alignment.
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Unpacked fields can be named by assigning them to variables or by wrapping
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the result in a named tuple::
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>>> record = 'raymond \x32\x12\x08\x01\x08'
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>>> name, serialnum, school, gradelevel = unpack('<10sHHb', record)
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>>> from collections import namedtuple
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>>> Student = namedtuple('Student', 'name serialnum school gradelevel')
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>>> Student._make(unpack('<10sHHb', s))
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Student(name='raymond ', serialnum=4658, school=264, gradelevel=8)
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.. seealso::
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.. seealso::
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