ustruct
– pack and unpack primitive data types
This module implements a subset of the corresponding CPython module,
as described below. For more information, refer to the original
CPython documentation: python:struct
.
Supported size/byte order prefixes: @
, <
, >
, !
.
Supported format codes: b
, B
, h
, H
, i
, I
, l
,
L
, q
, Q
, s
, P
, f
, d
(the latter 2 depending
on the floating-point support).
Functions
- ustruct.calcsize(fmt)
Return the number of bytes needed to store the given fmt.
- ustruct.pack(fmt, v1, v2, ...)
Pack the values v1, v2, … according to the format string fmt. The return value is a bytes object encoding the values.
- ustruct.pack_into(fmt, buffer, offset, v1, v2, ...)
Pack the values v1, v2, … according to the format string fmt into a buffer starting at offset. offset may be negative to count from the end of buffer.
- ustruct.unpack(fmt, data)
Unpack from the data according to the format string fmt. The return value is a tuple of the unpacked values.
- ustruct.unpack_from(fmt, data, offset=0, /)
Unpack from the data starting at offset according to the format string fmt. offset may be negative to count from the end of buffer. The return value is a tuple of the unpacked values.