"Iyer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote > How do I go about creating a buffer object from > a file containing binary data ? I have a function > that accepts only buffer objects for it's parameters
Can you define what you mean by a buffer object? Python uses duck typing so, unless the function has been badly coded with an explicit type check, it should accept any object that supports the methods used. If you really do need a buffer the docs say: ----- Buffer objects are not directly supported by Python syntax, but can be created by calling the builtin function buffer(). They don't support concatenation or repetition. ----- Which was new to me. But some experimentation with the interpreter shows: ---- class buffer(object) | buffer(object [, offset[, size]]) | | Create a new buffer object which references the given object. | The buffer will reference a slice of the target object from the | start of the object (or at the specified offset). The slice will | extend to the end of the target object (or with the specified size). --- and ---- >>> b = buffer('fredrica', 2,4) >>> b[:] 'edri' ---- So we can see how to create a buffer object. You want to do it with a binary file. You can read the content of a binary file using the struct module. But you need to know what kind of data is in your file. To create a buffer you need a string. So do you want your buffer to process the raw binary bytes as if they were a string? Or do you want to convert the binary data and then convert it again into a string representation? Either is possible but you need to decide which you need. BTW Please don't post new subjects to the list by replying to an existing subject. For those using threaded readers it buries your post insife another thread, in this case 3 levels deep in one about MSSQL! I only just noticed it. Its better to start a fresh message. After all its not exactly difficult to type tutor@python.org in the to line! :-) HTH, -- Alan Gauld Author of the Learn to Program web site http://www.freenetpages.co.uk/hp/alan.gauld _______________________________________________ Tutor maillist - Tutor@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/tutor