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2:mod:`binascii` --- Convert between binary and ASCII
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4
5.. module:: binascii
6 :synopsis: Tools for converting between binary and various ASCII-encoded binary
7 representations.
8
9
10.. index::
11 module: uu
12 module: base64
13 module: binhex
14
15The :mod:`binascii` module contains a number of methods to convert between
16binary and various ASCII-encoded binary representations. Normally, you will not
17use these functions directly but use wrapper modules like :mod:`uu`,
18:mod:`base64`, or :mod:`binhex` instead. The :mod:`binascii` module contains
19low-level functions written in C for greater speed that are used by the
20higher-level modules.
21
22The :mod:`binascii` module defines the following functions:
23
24
25.. function:: a2b_uu(string)
26
27 Convert a single line of uuencoded data back to binary and return the binary
28 data. Lines normally contain 45 (binary) bytes, except for the last line. Line
29 data may be followed by whitespace.
30
31
32.. function:: b2a_uu(data)
33
34 Convert binary data to a line of ASCII characters, the return value is the
35 converted line, including a newline char. The length of *data* should be at most
36 45.
37
38
39.. function:: a2b_base64(string)
40
41 Convert a block of base64 data back to binary and return the binary data. More
42 than one line may be passed at a time.
43
44
45.. function:: b2a_base64(data)
46
47 Convert binary data to a line of ASCII characters in base64 coding. The return
R David Murrayb75adcc2015-12-13 18:04:14 -050048 value is the converted line, including a newline char. The newline is
49 added because the original use case for this function was to feed it a
50 series of 57 byte input lines to get output lines that conform to the
51 MIME-base64 standard. Otherwise the output conforms to :rfc:`3548`.
Georg Brandl8ec7f652007-08-15 14:28:01 +000052
53
54.. function:: a2b_qp(string[, header])
55
56 Convert a block of quoted-printable data back to binary and return the binary
57 data. More than one line may be passed at a time. If the optional argument
58 *header* is present and true, underscores will be decoded as spaces.
59
60
61.. function:: b2a_qp(data[, quotetabs, istext, header])
62
63 Convert binary data to a line(s) of ASCII characters in quoted-printable
64 encoding. The return value is the converted line(s). If the optional argument
65 *quotetabs* is present and true, all tabs and spaces will be encoded. If the
66 optional argument *istext* is present and true, newlines are not encoded but
67 trailing whitespace will be encoded. If the optional argument *header* is
68 present and true, spaces will be encoded as underscores per RFC1522. If the
69 optional argument *header* is present and false, newline characters will be
70 encoded as well; otherwise linefeed conversion might corrupt the binary data
71 stream.
72
73
74.. function:: a2b_hqx(string)
75
76 Convert binhex4 formatted ASCII data to binary, without doing RLE-decompression.
77 The string should contain a complete number of binary bytes, or (in case of the
78 last portion of the binhex4 data) have the remaining bits zero.
79
80
81.. function:: rledecode_hqx(data)
82
83 Perform RLE-decompression on the data, as per the binhex4 standard. The
84 algorithm uses ``0x90`` after a byte as a repeat indicator, followed by a count.
85 A count of ``0`` specifies a byte value of ``0x90``. The routine returns the
86 decompressed data, unless data input data ends in an orphaned repeat indicator,
87 in which case the :exc:`Incomplete` exception is raised.
88
89
90.. function:: rlecode_hqx(data)
91
92 Perform binhex4 style RLE-compression on *data* and return the result.
93
94
95.. function:: b2a_hqx(data)
96
97 Perform hexbin4 binary-to-ASCII translation and return the resulting string. The
98 argument should already be RLE-coded, and have a length divisible by 3 (except
99 possibly the last fragment).
100
101
102.. function:: crc_hqx(data, crc)
103
104 Compute the binhex4 crc value of *data*, starting with an initial *crc* and
105 returning the result.
106
107
108.. function:: crc32(data[, crc])
109
110 Compute CRC-32, the 32-bit checksum of data, starting with an initial crc. This
111 is consistent with the ZIP file checksum. Since the algorithm is designed for
112 use as a checksum algorithm, it is not suitable for use as a general hash
113 algorithm. Use as follows::
114
115 print binascii.crc32("hello world")
116 # Or, in two pieces:
117 crc = binascii.crc32("hello")
Gregory P. Smith987735c2009-01-11 17:57:54 +0000118 crc = binascii.crc32(" world", crc) & 0xffffffff
119 print 'crc32 = 0x%08x' % crc
120
121.. note::
122 To generate the same numeric value across all Python versions and
123 platforms use crc32(data) & 0xffffffff. If you are only using
124 the checksum in packed binary format this is not necessary as the
Gregory P. Smith5501d652009-02-01 00:16:01 +0000125 return value is the correct 32bit binary representation
Gregory P. Smith987735c2009-01-11 17:57:54 +0000126 regardless of sign.
127
128.. versionchanged:: 2.6
Gregory P. Smith5501d652009-02-01 00:16:01 +0000129 The return value is in the range [-2**31, 2**31-1]
Gregory P. Smith987735c2009-01-11 17:57:54 +0000130 regardless of platform. In the past the value would be signed on
131 some platforms and unsigned on others. Use & 0xffffffff on the
Ezio Melotti510ff542012-05-03 19:21:40 +0300132 value if you want it to match Python 3 behavior.
Gregory P. Smith987735c2009-01-11 17:57:54 +0000133
134.. versionchanged:: 3.0
Gregory P. Smith5501d652009-02-01 00:16:01 +0000135 The return value is unsigned and in the range [0, 2**32-1]
Gregory P. Smith987735c2009-01-11 17:57:54 +0000136 regardless of platform.
Georg Brandl8ec7f652007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000137
138
139.. function:: b2a_hex(data)
140 hexlify(data)
141
142 Return the hexadecimal representation of the binary *data*. Every byte of
143 *data* is converted into the corresponding 2-digit hex representation. The
144 resulting string is therefore twice as long as the length of *data*.
145
146
147.. function:: a2b_hex(hexstr)
148 unhexlify(hexstr)
149
150 Return the binary data represented by the hexadecimal string *hexstr*. This
151 function is the inverse of :func:`b2a_hex`. *hexstr* must contain an even number
152 of hexadecimal digits (which can be upper or lower case), otherwise a
153 :exc:`TypeError` is raised.
154
155
156.. exception:: Error
157
158 Exception raised on errors. These are usually programming errors.
159
160
161.. exception:: Incomplete
162
163 Exception raised on incomplete data. These are usually not programming errors,
164 but may be handled by reading a little more data and trying again.
165
166
167.. seealso::
168
169 Module :mod:`base64`
R David Murrayb75adcc2015-12-13 18:04:14 -0500170 Support for RFC compliant base64-style encoding in base 16, 32, and 64.
Georg Brandl8ec7f652007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000171
172 Module :mod:`binhex`
173 Support for the binhex format used on the Macintosh.
174
175 Module :mod:`uu`
176 Support for UU encoding used on Unix.
177
178 Module :mod:`quopri`
179 Support for quoted-printable encoding used in MIME email messages.
180