[Python-Dev] Adding bytes.frombuffer() constructor to PEP 467 (was: [Python-ideas] Adding bytes.frombuffer() constructor
Nick Coghlan
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Tue Oct 25 03:25:50 EDT 2016
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On 25 October 2016 at 02:53, Chris Barker <chris.barker at noaa.gov> wrote: > IS this na either-or? IF someone is proposing a nice lib for "low level data > buffer > manipulation", then yes, putting frombuffer() in there would be a fine idea. > > But if there is no such proposal on the table, then I think adding a > frombuffer method to the bytes object is a small improvement that we can do > now. The suggestion came from folks working on asyncio performance improvements, and we already got the entire ``selectors`` abstraction from the original asyncio implementation work, as well as Yury's new libuv-based ``uvloop`` asyncio event loop implementation. Given that "make OpenStack/SDN/NFV run faster" is a key point of interest for folks like Intel and Red Hat, I'm *absolutely* suggesting that they put some paid time and energy into a lower level buffer manipulation library between now and the Python 3.7 feature freeze in 12+ months, as I think that will have longer term pay-offs well beyond the scope of the original use cases :) Cheers, Nick. -- Nick Coghlan | ncoghlan at gmail.com | Brisbane, Australia
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