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|  | Old Buffer Protocol
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|  | -------------------
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|  | .. deprecated:: 3.0
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|  | These functions were part of the "old buffer protocol" API in Python 2.
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|  | In Python 3, this protocol doesn't exist anymore but the functions are still
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|  | exposed to ease porting 2.x code.  They act as a compatibility wrapper
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|  | around the :ref:`new buffer protocol <bufferobjects>`, but they don't give
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|  | you control over the lifetime of the resources acquired when a buffer is
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|  | exported.
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|  | Therefore, it is recommended that you call :c:func:`PyObject_GetBuffer`
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|  | (or the ``y*`` or ``w*`` :ref:`format codes <arg-parsing>` with the
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|  | :c:func:`PyArg_ParseTuple` family of functions) to get a buffer view over
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|  | an object, and :c:func:`PyBuffer_Release` when the buffer view can be released.
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|  | .. c:function:: int PyObject_AsCharBuffer(PyObject *obj, const char **buffer, Py_ssize_t *buffer_len)
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|  |    Returns a pointer to a read-only memory location usable as character-based
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|  |    input.  The *obj* argument must support the single-segment character buffer
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|  |    interface.  On success, returns ``0``, sets *buffer* to the memory location
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|  |    and *buffer_len* to the buffer length.  Returns ``-1`` and sets a
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|  |    :exc:`TypeError` on error.
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|  | .. c:function:: int PyObject_AsReadBuffer(PyObject *obj, const void **buffer, Py_ssize_t *buffer_len)
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|  |    Returns a pointer to a read-only memory location containing arbitrary data.
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|  |    The *obj* argument must support the single-segment readable buffer
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|  |    interface.  On success, returns ``0``, sets *buffer* to the memory location
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|  |    and *buffer_len* to the buffer length.  Returns ``-1`` and sets a
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|  |    :exc:`TypeError` on error.
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|  | .. c:function:: int PyObject_CheckReadBuffer(PyObject *o)
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|  |    Returns ``1`` if *o* supports the single-segment readable buffer interface.
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|  |    Otherwise returns ``0``.  This function always succeeds.
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|  |    Note that this function tries to get and release a buffer, and exceptions
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|  |    which occur while calling corresponding functions will get suppressed.
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|  |    To get error reporting use :c:func:`PyObject_GetBuffer()` instead.
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|  | 
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|  | .. c:function:: int PyObject_AsWriteBuffer(PyObject *obj, void **buffer, Py_ssize_t *buffer_len)
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|  |    Returns a pointer to a writable memory location.  The *obj* argument must
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|  |    support the single-segment, character buffer interface.  On success,
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|  |    returns ``0``, sets *buffer* to the memory location and *buffer_len* to the
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|  |    buffer length.  Returns ``-1`` and sets a :exc:`TypeError` on error.
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