Special case the "s#" PyArg_Parse() token for Unicode objects:
"s#" will now return a pointer to the default encoded string data of the Unicode object instead of a pointer to the raw UTF-16 data. The latter is still available via PyObject_AsReadBuffer().
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This variant on \samp{s} stores into two C variables, the first one a
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pointer to a character string, the second one its length. In this
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case the Python string may contain embedded null bytes. Unicode
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objects and all other read buffer compatible objects pass back a
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reference to the raw internal data representation. In case of Unicode
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objects the pointer points to a null-terminated buffer of 16-bit
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Py_UNICODE (UTF-16) data.
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objects pass back a pointer to the default encoded string version of the
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object if such a conversion is possible. All other read buffer
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compatible objects pass back a reference to the raw internal data
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representation.
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\item[\samp{z} (string or \code{None}) {[char *]}]
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Like \samp{s}, but the Python object may also be \code{None}, in which
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