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:mod:`binascii` --- Convert between binary and ASCII
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.. module:: binascii
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   :synopsis: Tools for converting between binary and various ASCII-encoded binary
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              representations.
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.. index::
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   pair: module; base64
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--------------
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The :mod:`binascii` module contains a number of methods to convert between
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binary and various ASCII-encoded binary representations. Normally, you will not
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use these functions directly but use wrapper modules like
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:mod:`base64` instead. The :mod:`binascii` module contains
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low-level functions written in C for greater speed that are used by the
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higher-level modules.
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.. note::
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   ``a2b_*`` functions accept Unicode strings containing only ASCII characters.
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   Other functions only accept :term:`bytes-like objects <bytes-like object>` (such as
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   :class:`bytes`, :class:`bytearray` and other objects that support the buffer
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   protocol).
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   .. versionchanged:: 3.3
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      ASCII-only unicode strings are now accepted by the ``a2b_*`` functions.
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The :mod:`binascii` module defines the following functions:
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.. function:: a2b_uu(string)
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   Convert a single line of uuencoded data back to binary and return the binary
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   data. Lines normally contain 45 (binary) bytes, except for the last line. Line
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   data may be followed by whitespace.
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.. function:: b2a_uu(data, *, backtick=False)
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   Convert binary data to a line of ASCII characters, the return value is the
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   converted line, including a newline char. The length of *data* should be at most
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   45. If *backtick* is true, zeros are represented by ``'`'`` instead of spaces.
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   .. versionchanged:: 3.7
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      Added the *backtick* parameter.
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.. function:: a2b_base64(string, /, *, strict_mode=False)
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   Convert a block of base64 data back to binary and return the binary data. More
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   than one line may be passed at a time.
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   If *strict_mode* is true, only valid base64 data will be converted. Invalid base64
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   data will raise :exc:`binascii.Error`.
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   Valid base64:
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   * Conforms to :rfc:`3548`.
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   * Contains only characters from the base64 alphabet.
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   * Contains no excess data after padding (including excess padding, newlines, etc.).
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   * Does not start with a padding.
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   .. versionchanged:: 3.11
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      Added the *strict_mode* parameter.
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.. function:: b2a_base64(data, *, newline=True)
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   Convert binary data to a line of ASCII characters in base64 coding. The return
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   value is the converted line, including a newline char if *newline* is
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   true.  The output of this function conforms to :rfc:`3548`.
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   .. versionchanged:: 3.6
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      Added the *newline* parameter.
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.. function:: a2b_qp(data, header=False)
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   Convert a block of quoted-printable data back to binary and return the binary
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   data. More than one line may be passed at a time. If the optional argument
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   *header* is present and true, underscores will be decoded as spaces.
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.. function:: b2a_qp(data, quotetabs=False, istext=True, header=False)
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   Convert binary data to a line(s) of ASCII characters in quoted-printable
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   encoding.  The return value is the converted line(s). If the optional argument
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   *quotetabs* is present and true, all tabs and spaces will be encoded.   If the
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   optional argument *istext* is present and true, newlines are not encoded but
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   trailing whitespace will be encoded. If the optional argument *header* is
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   present and true, spaces will be encoded as underscores per :rfc:`1522`. If the
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   optional argument *header* is present and false, newline characters will be
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   encoded as well; otherwise linefeed conversion might corrupt the binary data
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   stream.
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.. function:: crc_hqx(data, value)
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   Compute a 16-bit CRC value of *data*, starting with *value* as the
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   initial CRC, and return the result.  This uses the CRC-CCITT polynomial
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   *x*:sup:`16` + *x*:sup:`12` + *x*:sup:`5` + 1, often represented as
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   0x1021.  This CRC is used in the binhex4 format.
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.. function:: crc32(data[, value])
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   Compute CRC-32, the unsigned 32-bit checksum of *data*, starting with an
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   initial CRC of *value*.  The default initial CRC is zero.  The algorithm
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   is consistent with the ZIP file checksum.  Since the algorithm is designed for
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   use as a checksum algorithm, it is not suitable for use as a general hash
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   algorithm.  Use as follows::
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      print(binascii.crc32(b"hello world"))
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      # Or, in two pieces:
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      crc = binascii.crc32(b"hello")
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      crc = binascii.crc32(b" world", crc)
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      print('crc32 = {:#010x}'.format(crc))
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   .. versionchanged:: 3.0
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      The result is always unsigned.
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.. function:: b2a_hex(data[, sep[, bytes_per_sep=1]])
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              hexlify(data[, sep[, bytes_per_sep=1]])
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   Return the hexadecimal representation of the binary *data*.  Every byte of
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   *data* is converted into the corresponding 2-digit hex representation.  The
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   returned bytes object is therefore twice as long as the length of *data*.
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   Similar functionality (but returning a text string) is also conveniently
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   accessible using the :meth:`bytes.hex` method.
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   If *sep* is specified, it must be a single character str or bytes object.
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   It will be inserted in the output after every *bytes_per_sep* input bytes.
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   Separator placement is counted from the right end of the output by default,
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   if you wish to count from the left, supply a negative *bytes_per_sep* value.
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      >>> import binascii
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      >>> binascii.b2a_hex(b'\xb9\x01\xef')
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      b'b901ef'
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      >>> binascii.hexlify(b'\xb9\x01\xef', '-')
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      b'b9-01-ef'
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      >>> binascii.b2a_hex(b'\xb9\x01\xef', b'_', 2)
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      b'b9_01ef'
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      >>> binascii.b2a_hex(b'\xb9\x01\xef', b' ', -2)
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      b'b901 ef'
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   .. versionchanged:: 3.8
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      The *sep* and *bytes_per_sep* parameters were added.
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.. function:: a2b_hex(hexstr)
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              unhexlify(hexstr)
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   Return the binary data represented by the hexadecimal string *hexstr*.  This
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   function is the inverse of :func:`b2a_hex`. *hexstr* must contain an even number
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   of hexadecimal digits (which can be upper or lower case), otherwise an
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   :exc:`Error` exception is raised.
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   Similar functionality (accepting only text string arguments, but more
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   liberal towards whitespace) is also accessible using the
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   :meth:`bytes.fromhex` class method.
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.. exception:: Error
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   Exception raised on errors. These are usually programming errors.
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.. exception:: Incomplete
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   Exception raised on incomplete data. These are usually not programming errors,
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   but may be handled by reading a little more data and trying again.
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.. seealso::
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   Module :mod:`base64`
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      Support for RFC compliant base64-style encoding in base 16, 32, 64,
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      and 85.
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   Module :mod:`quopri`
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      Support for quoted-printable encoding used in MIME email messages.
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