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  r75284 | mark.dickinson | 2009-10-08 16:59:20 +0100 (Thu, 08 Oct 2009) | 11 lines

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    r75283 | mark.dickinson | 2009-10-08 16:54:10 +0100 (Thu, 08 Oct 2009) | 4 lines

    Issue #7078:  _struct.__doc__ was being ignored.  Import it into struct.
    Also add description of '?' struct format character.  Thanks Gabriel
    Genellina for the patch.
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Mark Dickinson 2009-10-08 16:02:50 +00:00
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from _struct import *
from _struct import _clearcache
from _struct import __doc__

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@ -74,6 +74,8 @@ Library
Extension Modules
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- Issue #7078: Set struct.__doc__ from _struct.__doc__.
- Issue #6848: Fix curses module build failure on OS X 10.6.
Tests

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@ -1900,18 +1900,20 @@ static struct PyMethodDef module_functions[] = {
PyDoc_STRVAR(module_doc,
"Functions to convert between Python values and C structs.\n\
Python bytes objects are used to hold the data representing the C struct\n\
and also as format strings to describe the layout of data in the C struct.\n\
and also as format strings (explained below) to describe the layout of data\n\
in the C struct.\n\
\n\
The optional first format char indicates byte order, size and alignment:\n\
@: native order, size & alignment (default)\n\
=: native order, std. size & alignment\n\
<: little-endian, std. size & alignment\n\
>: big-endian, std. size & alignment\n\
!: same as >\n\
@: native order, size & alignment (default)\n\
=: native order, std. size & alignment\n\
<: little-endian, std. size & alignment\n\
>: big-endian, std. size & alignment\n\
!: same as >\n\
\n\
The remaining chars indicate types of args and must match exactly;\n\
these can be preceded by a decimal repeat count:\n\
x: pad byte (no data); c:char; b:signed byte; B:unsigned byte;\n\
?: _Bool (requires C99; if not available, char is used instead)\n\
h:short; H:unsigned short; i:int; I:unsigned int;\n\
l:long; L:unsigned long; f:float; d:double.\n\
Special cases (preceding decimal count indicates length):\n\