Removed obsolete discussion on _xdr helper module.
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The \code{xdrlib} module supports the External Data Representation
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Standard as described in RFC 1014, written by Sun Microsystems,
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Inc. June 1987. It supports most of the data types described in the
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RFC, although some, most notably \code{float} and \code{double} are
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only supported on those operating systems that provide an XDR
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library.
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RFC.
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The \code{xdrlib} module defines two classes, one for packing
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variables into XDR representation, and another for unpacking from XDR
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except xdrlib.ConversionError, instance:
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print 'packing the double failed:', instance.msg
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\end{verbatim}\ecode
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%
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\subsection{Supporting Floating Point Data}
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Packing and unpacking floating point data,
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i.e. \code{Packer.pack_float}, \code{Packer.pack_double},
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\code{Unpacker.unpack_float}, and \code{Unpacker.unpack_double}, are
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only supported with the helper built-in \code{_xdr} module, which
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relies on your operating system having the appropriate XDR library
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routines.
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If you have built the Python interpeter with the \code{_xdr} module,
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or have built the \code{_xdr} module as a shared library,
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\code{xdrlib} will use these to pack and unpack floating point
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numbers. Otherwise, using these routines will raise a
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\code{ConversionError} exception.
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See the Python installation instructions for details on building the
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\code{_xdr} module.
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The \code{xdrlib} module supports the External Data Representation
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Standard as described in RFC 1014, written by Sun Microsystems,
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Inc. June 1987. It supports most of the data types described in the
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RFC, although some, most notably \code{float} and \code{double} are
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only supported on those operating systems that provide an XDR
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library.
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RFC.
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The \code{xdrlib} module defines two classes, one for packing
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variables into XDR representation, and another for unpacking from XDR
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except xdrlib.ConversionError, instance:
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print 'packing the double failed:', instance.msg
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\end{verbatim}\ecode
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%
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\subsection{Supporting Floating Point Data}
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Packing and unpacking floating point data,
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i.e. \code{Packer.pack_float}, \code{Packer.pack_double},
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\code{Unpacker.unpack_float}, and \code{Unpacker.unpack_double}, are
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only supported with the helper built-in \code{_xdr} module, which
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relies on your operating system having the appropriate XDR library
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routines.
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If you have built the Python interpeter with the \code{_xdr} module,
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or have built the \code{_xdr} module as a shared library,
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\code{xdrlib} will use these to pack and unpack floating point
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numbers. Otherwise, using these routines will raise a
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\code{ConversionError} exception.
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See the Python installation instructions for details on building the
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\code{_xdr} module.
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