On 3/19/2010 11:46 AM Hans Müller said...
Hello,
I need some buffers, which are beeing concatenated an then send via the
socket() function.
My problem is that create_string_buffer() creates a buffer which ist one
byte too long (for a \0 char). But when I concatenate some of these
buffers to a long one to be transfered, the extra byte is corrupting the
resulting buffer.
Of course I could slice the buffer before being concatended, but
this looks ugly to me.
Is there a way to create a writeable buffer object without the \0 byte ?
Thanks a lot
Hans
>>> p = create_string_buffer(5)
>>> p.raw='hello'
>>> p.value
'hello'
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