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\input{libplatform}
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\input{liberrno}
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\input{libctypes}
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\input{libctypesref}
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\input{libsomeos} % Optional Operating System Services
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\input{libselect}
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\subsection{ctypes reference\label{ctypes-reference}}
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%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
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% functions
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\subsubsection{ctypes functions}
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\begin{funcdesc}{addressof}{obj}
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Returns the address of the memory buffer as integer. \var{obj} must
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be an instance of a ctypes type.
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\end{funcdesc}
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\begin{funcdesc}{alignment}{obj_or_type}
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Returns the alignment requirements of a ctypes type.
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\var{obj_or_type} must be a ctypes type or an instance.
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\end{funcdesc}
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\begin{excclassdesc}{ArgumentError}{}
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This exception is raised when a foreign function call cannot convert
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one of the passed arguments.
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\end{excclassdesc}
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\begin{funcdesc}{byref}{obj}
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Returns a light-weight pointer to \var{obj}, which must be an instance
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of a ctypes type. The returned object can only be used as a foreign
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function call parameter. It behaves similar to \code{pointer(obj)},
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but the construction is a lot faster.
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\end{funcdesc}
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\begin{funcdesc}{cast}{obj, type}
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This function is similar to the cast operator in C. It returns a new
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instance of \var{type} which points to the same memory block as
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\code{obj}. \code{type} must be a pointer type, and \code{obj}
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must be an object that can be interpreted as a pointer.
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\end{funcdesc}
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% XXX separate section for CFUNCTYPE, WINFUNCTYPE, PYFUNCTYPE?
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\begin{funcdesc}{CFUNCTYPE}{restype, *argtypes}
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This is a factory function that returns a function prototype. The
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function prototype describes a function that has a result type of
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\code{restype}, and accepts arguments as specified by \code{argtypes}.
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The function prototype can be used to construct several kinds of
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functions, depending on how the prototype is called.
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The prototypes returned by \code{CFUNCTYPE} or \code{PYFUNCTYPE}
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create functions that use the standard C calling convention,
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prototypes returned from \code{WINFUNCTYPE} (on Windows) use the
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\code{__stdcall} calling convention.
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Functions created by calling the \code{CFUNCTYPE} and
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\code{WINFUNCTYPE} prototypes release the Python GIL
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before entering the foreign function, and acquire it back after
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leaving the function code.
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% XXX differences between CFUNCTYPE / WINFUNCTYPE / PYFUNCTYPE
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\end{funcdesc}
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\begin{funcdesc}{create_string_buffer}{init_or_size\optional{, size}}
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This function creates a mutable character buffer. The returned object
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is a ctypes array of \code{c_char}.
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\var{init_or_size} must be an integer which specifies the size of the
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array, or a string which will be used to initialize the array items.
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If a string is specified as first argument, the buffer is made one
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item larger than the length of the string so that the last element in
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the array is a NUL termination character. An integer can be passed as
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second argument which allows to specify the size of the array if the
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length of the string should not be used.
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If the first parameter is a unicode string, it is converted into an
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8-bit string according to ctypes conversion rules.
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\end{funcdesc}
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\begin{funcdesc}{create_unicode_buffer}{init_or_size\optional{, size}}
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This function creates a mutable unicode character buffer. The
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returned object is a ctypes array of \code{c_wchar}.
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\var{init_or_size} must be an integer which specifies the size of the
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array, or a unicode string which will be used to initialize the array
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items.
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If a unicode string is specified as first argument, the buffer is made
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one item larger than the length of the string so that the last element
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in the array is a NUL termination character. An integer can be passed
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as second argument which allows to specify the size of the array if
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the length of the string should not be used.
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If the first parameter is a 8-bit string, it is converted into an
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unicode string according to ctypes conversion rules.
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\end{funcdesc}
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\begin{funcdesc}{DllCanUnloadNow}{}
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Windows only: This function is a hook which allows to implement
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inprocess COM servers with ctypes. It is called from the
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\code{DllCanUnloadNow} function that the \code{_ctypes}
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extension dll exports.
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\end{funcdesc}
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\begin{funcdesc}{DllGetClassObject}{}
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Windows only: This function is a hook which allows to implement
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inprocess COM servers with ctypes. It is called from the
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\code{DllGetClassObject} function that the \code{_ctypes}
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extension dll exports.
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\end{funcdesc}
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\begin{funcdesc}{FormatError}{\optional{code}}
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Windows only: Returns a textual description of the error code. If no
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error code is specified, the last error code is used by calling the
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Windows api function \code{GetLastError}.
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\end{funcdesc}
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\begin{funcdesc}{GetLastError}{}
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Windows only: Returns the last error code set by Windows in the
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calling thread.
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\end{funcdesc}
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\begin{funcdesc}{memmove}{dst, src, count}
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Same as the standard C \code{memmove} library function: copies
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\var{count} bytes from \code{src} to \code{dst}. \code{dst} and
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\code{src} must be integers or ctypes instances that can be converted to pointers.
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\end{funcdesc}
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\begin{funcdesc}{memset}{dst, c, count}
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Same as the standard C \code{memset} library function: fills the
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memory clock at address \code{dst} with \var{count} bytes of value
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\var{c}. \var{dst} must be an integer specifying an address, or a ctypes instance.
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\end{funcdesc}
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\begin{funcdesc}{POINTER}{type}
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This factory function creates and returns a new ctypes pointer type.
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Pointer types are cached an reused internally, so calling this
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function repeatedly is cheap. \var{type} must be a ctypes type.
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\end{funcdesc}
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\begin{funcdesc}{pointer}{obj}
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This function creates a new pointer instance, pointing to \var{obj}.
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The returned object is of the type \code{POINTER(type(obj))}.
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Note: If you just want to pass a pointer to an object to a foreign
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function call, you should use \code{byref(obj)} which is much faster.
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\end{funcdesc}
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\begin{funcdesc}{PYFUNCTYPE}{restype, *argtypes}
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\end{funcdesc}
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\begin{funcdesc}{pythonapi}{}
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\end{funcdesc}
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\begin{funcdesc}{resize}{obj, size}
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This function resizes the internal memory buffer of \var{obj}, which
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must be an instance of a ctypes type. It is not possible to make the
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buffer smaller than the native size of the objects type, as given by
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\code{sizeof(type(obj))}, but it is possible to enlarge the buffer.
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\end{funcdesc}
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\begin{funcdesc}{set_conversion_mode}{encoding, errors}
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This function sets the rules that ctypes objects use when converting
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between 8-bit strings and unicode strings. \var{encoding} must be a
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string specifying an encoding, like 'utf-8' or 'mbcs', \var{errors}
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must be a string specifying the error handling on encoding/decoding
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errors. Examples of possible values are ``strict'', ``replace'', or
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``ignore''.
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\code{set_conversion_mode} returns a 2-tuple containing the previous
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conversion rules. On windows, the initial conversion rules are
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\code{('mbcs', 'ignore')}, on other systems \code{('ascii', 'strict')}.
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\end{funcdesc}
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\begin{funcdesc}{sizeof}{obj_or_type}
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Returns the size in bytes of a ctypes type or instance memory buffer.
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Does the same as the C sizeof() function.
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\end{funcdesc}
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\begin{funcdesc}{string_at}{address\optional{size}}
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This function returns the string starting at memory address
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\var{address}. If \var{size} is specified, it is used as size,
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otherwise the string is assumed to be zero-terminated.
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\end{funcdesc}
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\begin{funcdesc}{WinError}{code=None, descr=None}
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Windows only: this function is probably the worst-named thing in
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ctypes. It creates an instance of \code{WindowsError}. If \var{code}
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is not specified, \code{GetLastError} is called to determine the error
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code. If \var{descr} is not spcified, \var{FormatError} is called to
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get a textual description of the error.
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\end{funcdesc}
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\begin{funcdesc}{WINFUNCTYPE}{restype, *argtypes}
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\end{funcdesc}
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\begin{funcdesc}{wstring_at}{address}
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This function returns the wide character string starting at memory
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address \var{address} as unicode string. If \var{size} is specified,
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it is used as size, otherwise the string is assumed to be
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zero-terminated.
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\end{funcdesc}
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%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
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% data types
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\subsubsection{data types}
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ctypes defines a lot of C compatible datatypes, and also allows to
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define your own types. Among other things, a ctypes type instance
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holds a memory block that contains C compatible data.
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\begin{classdesc}{_ctypes._CData}{}
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This non-public class is the base class of all ctypes data types. It
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is mentioned here because it contains the common methods of the ctypes
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data types.
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\end{classdesc}
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Common methods of ctypes data types, these are all class methods (to
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be exact, they are methods of the metaclass):
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\begin{methoddesc}{from_address}{address}
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This method returns a ctypes type instance using the memory specified
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by \code{address}.
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\end{methoddesc}
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\begin{methoddesc}{from_param}{obj}
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This method adapts \code{obj} to a ctypes type.
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\end{methoddesc}
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\begin{methoddesc}{in_dll}{name, library}
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This method returns a ctypes type instance exported by a shared
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library. \var{name} is the name of the symbol that exports the data,
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\var{library} is the loaded shared library.
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\end{methoddesc}
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%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
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% simple data types
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\subsubsection{simple data types}
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\begin{classdesc}{_ctypes._SimpleCData}{}
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This non-public class is the base class of all ctypes data types. It
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is mentioned here because it contains the common attributes of the
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ctypes data types.
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\end{classdesc}
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\begin{memberdesc}{value}
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This attribute contains the actual value of the instance. For integer
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types, it is an integer.
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\end{memberdesc}
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Here are the simple ctypes data types:
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\begin{classdesc}{c_byte}{\optional{value}}
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Represents a C \code{signed char} datatype, and interprets the value
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as small integer. The constructor accepts an optional integer
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initializer; no overflow checking is done.
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\end{classdesc}
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\begin{classdesc}{c_char}{\optional{value}}
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Represents a C \code{char} datatype, and interprets the value as a
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single character. The constructor accepts an optional string
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initializer, the length of the string must be exactly one character.
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\end{classdesc}
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\begin{classdesc}{c_char_p}{\optional{value}}
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Represents a C \code{char *} datatype, which must be a pointer to a
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zero-terminated string. The constructor accepts an integer address,
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or a string.
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% XXX Explain the difference to POINTER(c_char)
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\end{classdesc}
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\begin{classdesc}{c_double}{\optional{value}}
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Represents a C \code{double} datatype. The constructor accepts an
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optional float initializer.
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\end{classdesc}
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\begin{classdesc}{c_float}{\optional{value}}
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Represents a C \code{double} datatype. The constructor accepts an
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optional float initializer.
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\end{classdesc}
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\begin{classdesc}{c_int}{\optional{value}}
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Represents a C \code{signed int} datatype. The constructor accepts an
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optional integer initializer; no overflow checking is done. On
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platforms where \code{sizeof(int) == sizeof(long)} \var{c_int} is an
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alias to \var{c_long}.
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\end{classdesc}
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\begin{classdesc}{c_int16}{\optional{value}}
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Represents a C 16-bit \code{signed int} datatype. Usually an alias
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for \var{c_short}.
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\end{classdesc}
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\begin{classdesc}{c_int32}{\optional{value}}
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Represents a C 32-bit \code{signed int} datatype. Usually an alias
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for \code{c_int}.
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\end{classdesc}
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\begin{classdesc}{c_int64}{\optional{value}}
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Represents a C 64-bit \code{signed int} datatype. Usually an alias
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for \code{c_longlong}.
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\end{classdesc}
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\begin{classdesc}{c_int8}{\optional{value}}
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Represents a C 8-bit \code{signed int} datatype. Usually an alias for \code{c_byte}.
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\end{classdesc}
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\begin{classdesc}{c_long}{\optional{value}}
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Represents a C \code{signed long} datatype. The constructor accepts
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an optional integer initializer; no overflow checking is done.
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\end{classdesc}
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\begin{classdesc}{c_longlong}{\optional{value}}
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Represents a C \code{signed long long} datatype. The constructor
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accepts an optional integer initializer; no overflow checking is done.
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\end{classdesc}
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\begin{classdesc}{c_short}{\optional{value}}
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Represents a C \code{signed short} datatype. The constructor accepts
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an optional integer initializer; no overflow checking is done.
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\end{classdesc}
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\begin{classdesc}{c_size_t}{\optional{value}}
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Represents a C \code{size_t} datatype.
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\end{classdesc}
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\begin{classdesc}{c_ubyte}{\optional{value}}
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Represents a C \code{unsigned char} datatype, and interprets the value
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as small integer. The constructor accepts an optional integer
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initializer; no overflow checking is done.
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\end{classdesc}
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\begin{classdesc}{c_uint}{\optional{value}}
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Represents a C \code{unsigned int} datatype. The constructor accepts
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an optional integer initializer; no overflow checking is done. On
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platforms where \code{sizeof(int) == sizeof(long)} \var{c_int} is an
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alias to \var{c_long}.
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\end{classdesc}
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\begin{classdesc}{c_uint16}{\optional{value}}
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Represents a C 16-bit \code{unsigned int} datatype. Usually an alias
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for \code{c_ushort}.
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\end{classdesc}
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\begin{classdesc}{c_uint32}{\optional{value}}
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Represents a C 32-bit \code{unsigned int} datatype. Usually an alias
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for \code{c_uint}.
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\end{classdesc}
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\begin{classdesc}{c_uint64}{\optional{value}}
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Represents a C 64-bit \code{unsigned int} datatype. Usually an alias
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for \code{c_ulonglong}.
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\end{classdesc}
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\begin{classdesc}{c_uint8}{\optional{value}}
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Represents a C 8-bit \code{unsigned int} datatype. Usually an alias
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for \code{c_ubyte}.
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\end{classdesc}
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\begin{classdesc}{c_ulong}{\optional{value}}
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Represents a C \code{unsigned long} datatype. The constructor accepts
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an optional integer initializer; no overflow checking is done.
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\end{classdesc}
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\begin{classdesc}{c_ulonglong}{\optional{value}}
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Represents a C \code{unsigned long long} datatype. The constructor
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accepts an optional integer initializer; no overflow checking is done.
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\end{classdesc}
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\begin{classdesc}{c_ushort}{\optional{value}}
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Represents a C \code{unsigned short} datatype. The constructor accepts
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an optional integer initializer; no overflow checking is done.
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\end{classdesc}
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\begin{classdesc}{c_void_p}{\optional{value}}
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Represents a C \code{void *} type. The value is represented as
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integer. The constructor accepts an optional integer initializer.
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\end{classdesc}
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\begin{classdesc}{c_wchar}{\optional{value}}
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Represents a C \code{wchar_t} datatype, and interprets the value as a
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single character unicode string. The constructor accepts an optional
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string initializer, the length of the string must be exactly one
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character.
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\end{classdesc}
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\begin{classdesc}{c_wchar_p}{\optional{value}}
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Represents a C \code{wchar_t *} datatype, which must be a pointer to a
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zero-terminated wide character string. The constructor accepts an
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integer address, or a string.
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% XXX Explain the difference to POINTER(c_wchar)
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\end{classdesc}
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\begin{classdesc}{HRESULT}{}
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Windows only: Represents a \code{HRESULT} value, which contains
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success or error information for a function or method call.
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\end{classdesc}
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%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
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% structured data types
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\subsubsection{structured data types}
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\begin{classdesc}{BigEndianStructure}{}
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\end{classdesc}
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\begin{classdesc}{LittleEndianStructure}{}
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\end{classdesc}
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\begin{classdesc}{Structure}{}
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Base class for Structure data types.
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\end{classdesc}
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\begin{classdesc}{Union}{}
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\end{classdesc}
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%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
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% libraries
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\subsubsection{libraries}
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\begin{classdesc}{CDLL}{name, mode=RTLD_LOCAL, handle=None}
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\end{classdesc}
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\begin{datadesc}{cdll}
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\end{datadesc}
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\begin{classdesc}{LibraryLoader}{dlltype}
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\begin{memberdesc}{LoadLibrary}{name, mode=RTLD_LOCAL, handle=None}
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\end{memberdesc}
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\end{classdesc}
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\begin{classdesc}{OleDLL}{name, mode=RTLD_LOCAL, handle=None}
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\end{classdesc}
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\begin{datadesc}{oledll}
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\end{datadesc}
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\begin{classdesc}{py_object}{}
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\end{classdesc}
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\begin{classdesc}{PyDLL}{name, mode=RTLD_LOCAL, handle=None}
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\end{classdesc}
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\begin{datadesc}{pydll}{}
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\end{datadesc}
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\begin{datadesc}{RTLD_GLOBAL}
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\end{datadesc}
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\begin{datadesc}{RTLD_LOCAL}
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\end{datadesc}
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\begin{classdesc}{WinDLL}{name, mode=RTLD_LOCAL, handle=None}
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\end{classdesc}
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\begin{datadesc}{windll}
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\end{datadesc}
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