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r85066 | antoine.pitrou | 2010-09-28 17:29:16 +0200 (mar., 28 sept. 2010) | 3 lines
Issue #9970: improve C API documentation for memoryview objects
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diff --git a/Doc/c-api/buffer.rst b/Doc/c-api/buffer.rst
index 66b4ddd..ee5d17a 100644
--- a/Doc/c-api/buffer.rst
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@@ -304,14 +304,45 @@
MemoryView objects
==================
-A memoryview object is an extended buffer object that could replace the buffer
-object (but doesn't have to as that could be kept as a simple 1-d memoryview
-object). It, unlike :ctype:`Py_buffer`, is a Python object (exposed as
-:class:`memoryview` in :mod:`builtins`), so it can be used with Python code.
+.. versionadded:: 2.7
-.. cfunction:: PyObject* PyMemoryView_FromObject(PyObject *obj)
+A :class:`memoryview` object exposes the new C level buffer interface as a
+Python object which can then be passed around like any other object.
- Return a memoryview object from an object that defines the buffer interface.
+.. cfunction:: PyObject *PyMemoryView_FromObject(PyObject *obj)
+
+ Create a memoryview object from an object that defines the new buffer
+ interface.
+
+
+.. cfunction:: PyObject *PyMemoryView_FromBuffer(Py_buffer *view)
+
+ Create a memoryview object wrapping the given buffer-info structure *view*.
+ The memoryview object then owns the buffer, which means you shouldn't
+ try to release it yourself: it will be released on deallocation of the
+ memoryview object.
+
+
+.. cfunction:: PyObject *PyMemoryView_GetContiguous(PyObject *obj, int buffertype, char order)
+
+ Create a memoryview object to a contiguous chunk of memory (in either
+ 'C' or 'F'ortran *order*) from an object that defines the buffer
+ interface. If memory is contiguous, the memoryview object points to the
+ original memory. Otherwise copy is made and the memoryview points to a
+ new bytes object.
+
+
+.. cfunction:: int PyMemoryView_Check(PyObject *obj)
+
+ Return true if the object *obj* is a memoryview object. It is not
+ currently allowed to create subclasses of :class:`memoryview`.
+
+
+.. cfunction:: Py_buffer *PyMemoryView_GET_BUFFER(PyObject *obj)
+
+ Return a pointer to the buffer-info structure wrapped by the given
+ object. The object **must** be a memoryview instance; this macro doesn't
+ check its type, you must do it yourself or you will risk crashes.
Old-style buffer objects