Issue #8966: Remove the documentation of ctypes.set_conversion_mode()
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but it is possible to enlarge the buffer.
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.. function:: set_conversion_mode(encoding, errors)
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This function sets the rules that ctypes objects use when converting between
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bytes objects and (unicode) strings. *encoding* must be a string specifying an
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encoding, like ``'utf-8'`` or ``'mbcs'``, *errors* must be a string specifying
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the error handling on encoding/decoding errors. Examples of possible values are
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``'strict'``, ``'replace'``, or ``'ignore'``.
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:func:`set_conversion_mode` returns a 2-tuple containing the previous
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conversion rules. On windows, the initial conversion rules are ``('mbcs',
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'ignore')``, on other systems ``('ascii', 'strict')``.
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You can set the *encoding* to ``'undefined'`` to completely disable automatic
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conversions.
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.. function:: set_errno(value)
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Set the current value of the ctypes-private copy of the system :data:`errno`
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