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@ -71,18 +71,21 @@ The module :mod:`cStringIO` provides an interface similar to that of the
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made more efficient by using the function :func:`StringIO` from this module
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instead.
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Since this module provides a factory function which returns objects of built-in
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types, there's no way to build your own version using subclassing. It's not
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.. function:: StringIO([s])
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Return a StringIO-like stream for reading or writing.
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Since this is a factory function which returns objects of built-in types,
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there's no way to build your own version using subclassing. It's not
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possible to set attributes on it. Use the original :mod:`StringIO` module in
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those cases.
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Unlike the memory files implemented by the :mod:`StringIO` module, those
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provided by this module are not able to accept Unicode strings that cannot be
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encoded as plain ASCII strings.
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Calling :func:`StringIO` with a Unicode string parameter populates
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the object with the buffer representation of the Unicode string, instead of
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encoding the string.
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Unlike the :mod:`StringIO` module, this module is not able to accept Unicode
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strings that cannot be encoded as plain ASCII strings. Calling
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:func:`StringIO` with a Unicode string parameter populates the object with
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the buffer representation of the Unicode string instead of encoding the
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string.
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Another difference from the :mod:`StringIO` module is that calling
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:func:`StringIO` with a string parameter creates a read-only object. Unlike an
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These objects are not generally visible. They turn up in tracebacks as
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:class:`StringI` and :class:`StringO`.
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The following data objects are provided as well:
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