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| \section{\module{binascii} ---
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|          Convert between binary and \ASCII}
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| 
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| \declaremodule{builtin}{binascii}
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| \modulesynopsis{Tools for converting between binary and various
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|                 \ASCII-encoded binary representations.}
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| 
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| 
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| The \module{binascii} module contains a number of methods to convert
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| between binary and various \ASCII-encoded binary
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| representations. Normally, you will not use these functions directly
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| but use wrapper modules like \refmodule{uu}\refstmodindex{uu} or
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| \refmodule{binhex}\refstmodindex{binhex} instead, this module solely
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| exists because bit-manipulation of large amounts of data is slow in
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| Python.
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| 
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| The \module{binascii} module defines the following functions:
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| 
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| \begin{funcdesc}{a2b_uu}{string}
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| Convert a single line of uuencoded data back to binary and return the
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| binary data. Lines normally contain 45 (binary) bytes, except for the
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| last line. Line data may be followed by whitespace.
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| \end{funcdesc}
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| 
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| \begin{funcdesc}{b2a_uu}{data}
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| Convert binary data to a line of \ASCII{} characters, the return value
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| is the converted line, including a newline char. The length of
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| \var{data} should be at most 45.
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| \end{funcdesc}
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| 
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| \begin{funcdesc}{a2b_base64}{string}
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| Convert a block of base64 data back to binary and return the
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| binary data. More than one line may be passed at a time.
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| \end{funcdesc}
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| 
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| \begin{funcdesc}{b2a_base64}{data}
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| Convert binary data to a line of \ASCII{} characters in base64 coding.
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| The return value is the converted line, including a newline char.
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| The length of \var{data} should be at most 57 to adhere to the base64
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| standard.
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| \end{funcdesc}
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| 
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| \begin{funcdesc}{a2b_qp}{string\optional{, header}}
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| Convert a block of quoted-printable data back to binary and return the
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| binary data. More than one line may be passed at a time.
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| If the optional argument \var{header} is present and true, underscores
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| will be decoded as spaces.
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| \end{funcdesc}
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| 
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| \begin{funcdesc}{b2a_qp}{data\optional{, quotetabs, istext, header}}
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| Convert binary data to a line(s) of \ASCII{} characters in
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| quoted-printable encoding.  The return value is the converted line(s).
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| If the optional argument \var{quotetabs} is present and true, all tabs
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| and spaces will be encoded.  If the optional argument \var{header} is
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| present and true, spaces will be encoded as underscores per RFC1522.
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| If the optional argument \var{header} is present and false, newline
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| characters will be encoded as well, otherwise linefeed conversion might
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| corrupt the binary data stream.
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| \end{funcdesc}
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| 
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| \begin{funcdesc}{a2b_hqx}{string}
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| Convert binhex4 formatted \ASCII{} data to binary, without doing
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| RLE-decompression. The string should contain a complete number of
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| binary bytes, or (in case of the last portion of the binhex4 data)
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| have the remaining bits zero.
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| \end{funcdesc}
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| 
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| \begin{funcdesc}{rledecode_hqx}{data}
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| Perform RLE-decompression on the data, as per the binhex4
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| standard. The algorithm uses \code{0x90} after a byte as a repeat
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| indicator, followed by a count. A count of \code{0} specifies a byte
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| value of \code{0x90}. The routine returns the decompressed data,
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| unless data input data ends in an orphaned repeat indicator, in which
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| case the \exception{Incomplete} exception is raised.
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| \end{funcdesc}
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| 
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| \begin{funcdesc}{rlecode_hqx}{data}
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| Perform binhex4 style RLE-compression on \var{data} and return the
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| result.
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| \end{funcdesc}
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| 
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| \begin{funcdesc}{b2a_hqx}{data}
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| Perform hexbin4 binary-to-\ASCII{} translation and return the
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| resulting string. The argument should already be RLE-coded, and have a
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| length divisible by 3 (except possibly the last fragment).
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| \end{funcdesc}
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| 
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| \begin{funcdesc}{crc_hqx}{data, crc}
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| Compute the binhex4 crc value of \var{data}, starting with an initial
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| \var{crc} and returning the result.
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| \end{funcdesc}
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| 
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| \begin{funcdesc}{crc32}{data\optional{, crc}}
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| Compute CRC-32, the 32-bit checksum of data, starting with an initial
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| crc.  This is consistent with the ZIP file checksum.  Since the
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| algorithm is designed for use as a checksum algorithm, it is not
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| suitable for use as a general hash algorithm.  Use as follows:
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| \begin{verbatim}
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|     print binascii.crc32("hello world")
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|     # Or, in two pieces:
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|     crc = binascii.crc32("hello")
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|     crc = binascii.crc32(" world", crc)
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|     print crc
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| \end{verbatim}
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| \end{funcdesc}
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|  
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| \begin{funcdesc}{b2a_hex}{data}
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| \funcline{hexlify}{data}
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| Return the hexadecimal representation of the binary \var{data}.  Every
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| byte of \var{data} is converted into the corresponding 2-digit hex
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| representation.  The resulting string is therefore twice as long as
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| the length of \var{data}.
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| \end{funcdesc}
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| 
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| \begin{funcdesc}{a2b_hex}{hexstr}
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| \funcline{unhexlify}{hexstr}
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| Return the binary data represented by the hexadecimal string
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| \var{hexstr}.  This function is the inverse of \function{b2a_hex()}.
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| \var{hexstr} must contain an even number of hexadecimal digits (which
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| can be upper or lower case), otherwise a \exception{TypeError} is
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| raised.
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| \end{funcdesc}
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| 
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| \begin{excdesc}{Error}
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| Exception raised on errors. These are usually programming errors.
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| \end{excdesc}
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| 
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| \begin{excdesc}{Incomplete}
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| Exception raised on incomplete data. These are usually not programming
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| errors, but may be handled by reading a little more data and trying
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| again.
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| \end{excdesc}
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| 
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| 
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| \begin{seealso}
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|   \seemodule{base64}{Support for base64 encoding used in MIME email messages.}
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| 
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|   \seemodule{binhex}{Support for the binhex format used on the Macintosh.}
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| 
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|   \seemodule{uu}{Support for UU encoding used on \UNIX.}
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| 
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|   \seemodule{quopri}{Support for quoted-printable encoding used in MIME email messages. }
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| \end{seealso}
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