[Python-Dev] file.readinto performance regression in Python 3.2 vs. 2.7?
Antoine Pitrou
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Fri Nov 25 02:07:00 CET 2011
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On Fri, 25 Nov 2011 12:02:17 +1100 Matt Joiner <anacrolix at gmail.com> wrote: > It's my impression that the readinto method does not fully support the > buffer interface I was expecting. I've never had cause to use it until > now. I've created a question on SO that describes my confusion: > > http://stackoverflow.com/q/8263899/149482 Just use a memoryview and slice it: b = bytearray(...) m = memoryview(b) n = f.readinto(m[some_offset:]) > Also I saw some comments on "top-posting" am I guilty of this? Kind of :) Regards Antoine.
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