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Old Buffer Protocol
.. highlightlang:: c
This section describes the legacy buffer protocol, which has been introduced in Python 1.6. It is still supported but deprecated in the Python 2.x series. Python 3 introduces a new buffer protocol which fixes weaknesses and shortcomings of the protocol, and has been backported to Python 2.6. See :ref:`bufferobjects` for more information.
.. c:function:: int PyObject_AsCharBuffer(PyObject *obj, const char **buffer, Py_ssize_t *buffer_len)
   Returns a pointer to a read-only memory location usable as character-based
   input.  The *obj* argument must support the single-segment character buffer
   interface.  On success, returns ``0``, sets *buffer* to the memory location
   and *buffer_len* to the buffer length.  Returns ``-1`` and sets a
   :exc:`TypeError` on error.
   .. versionadded:: 1.6
   .. versionchanged:: 2.5
      This function used an :c:type:`int *` type for *buffer_len*. This might
      require changes in your code for properly supporting 64-bit systems.
.. c:function:: int PyObject_AsReadBuffer(PyObject *obj, const void **buffer, Py_ssize_t *buffer_len)
   Returns a pointer to a read-only memory location containing arbitrary data.
   The *obj* argument must support the single-segment readable buffer
   interface.  On success, returns ``0``, sets *buffer* to the memory location
   and *buffer_len* to the buffer length.  Returns ``-1`` and sets a
   :exc:`TypeError` on error.
   .. versionadded:: 1.6
   .. versionchanged:: 2.5
      This function used an :c:type:`int *` type for *buffer_len*. This might
      require changes in your code for properly supporting 64-bit systems.
.. c:function:: int PyObject_CheckReadBuffer(PyObject *o) Returns ``1`` if *o* supports the single-segment readable buffer interface. Otherwise returns ``0``. .. versionadded:: 2.2
.. c:function:: int PyObject_AsWriteBuffer(PyObject *obj, void **buffer, Py_ssize_t *buffer_len)
   Returns a pointer to a writeable memory location.  The *obj* argument must
   support the single-segment, character buffer interface.  On success,
   returns ``0``, sets *buffer* to the memory location and *buffer_len* to the
   buffer length.  Returns ``-1`` and sets a :exc:`TypeError` on error.
   .. versionadded:: 1.6
   .. versionchanged:: 2.5
      This function used an :c:type:`int *` type for *buffer_len*. This might
      require changes in your code for properly supporting 64-bit systems.
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