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\setindexsubitem{(in module xdrlib)}
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					\setindexsubitem{(in module xdrlib)}
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The \code{xdrlib} module supports the External Data Representation
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					The \module{xdrlib} module supports the External Data Representation
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Standard as described in \rfc{1014}, written by Sun Microsystems,
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					Standard as described in \rfc{1014}, written by Sun Microsystems,
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Inc. June 1987.  It supports most of the data types described in the
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					Inc. June 1987.  It supports most of the data types described in the
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RFC.
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					RFC.
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The \code{xdrlib} module defines two classes, one for packing
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					The \module{xdrlib} module defines two classes, one for packing
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variables into XDR representation, and another for unpacking from XDR
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					variables into XDR representation, and another for unpacking from XDR
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representation.  There are also two exception classes.
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					representation.  There are also two exception classes.
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					\begin{classdesc}{Packer}{}
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					\class{Packer} is the class for packing data into XDR representation.
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					The \class{Packer} class is instantiated with no arguments.
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					\end{classdesc}
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					\begin{classdesc}{Unpacker}{data}
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					\code{Unpacker} is the complementary class which unpacks XDR data
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					values from a string buffer.  The input buffer is given as
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					\var{data}.
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					\end{classdesc}
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\subsection{Packer Objects}
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					\subsection{Packer Objects}
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					\label{xdr-packer-objects}
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\code{Packer} is the class for packing data into XDR representation.
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					\class{Packer} instances have the following methods:
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The \code{Packer} class is instantiated with no arguments.
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\begin{funcdesc}{get_buffer}{}
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					\begin{funcdesc}{get_buffer}{}
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Returns the current pack buffer as a string.
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					Returns the current pack buffer as a string.
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In general, you can pack any of the most common XDR data types by
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					In general, you can pack any of the most common XDR data types by
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calling the appropriate \code{pack_\var{type}()} method.  Each method
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					calling the appropriate \code{pack_\var{type}()} method.  Each method
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takes a single argument, the value to pack.  The following simple data
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					takes a single argument, the value to pack.  The following simple data
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type packing methods are supported: \code{pack_uint()}, \code{pack_int()},
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					type packing methods are supported: \method{pack_uint()},
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\code{pack_enum()}, \code{pack_bool()}, \code{pack_uhyper()},
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					\method{pack_int()}, \method{pack_enum()}, \method{pack_bool()},
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and \code{pack_hyper()}.
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					\method{pack_uhyper()}, and \method{pack_hyper()}.
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\begin{funcdesc}{pack_float}{value}
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					\begin{funcdesc}{pack_float}{value}
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Packs the single-precision floating point number \var{value}.
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					Packs the single-precision floating point number \var{value}.
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\begin{funcdesc}{pack_fopaque}{n, data}
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					\begin{funcdesc}{pack_fopaque}{n, data}
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Packs a fixed length opaque data stream, similarly to
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					Packs a fixed length opaque data stream, similarly to
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\code{pack_fstring()}.
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					\method{pack_fstring()}.
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\end{funcdesc}
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\begin{funcdesc}{pack_string}{s}
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					\begin{funcdesc}{pack_string}{s}
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Packs a variable length string, \var{s}.  The length of the string is
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					Packs a variable length string, \var{s}.  The length of the string is
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first packed as an unsigned integer, then the string data is packed
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					first packed as an unsigned integer, then the string data is packed
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with \code{pack_fstring()}.
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					with \method{pack_fstring()}.
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\end{funcdesc}
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\begin{funcdesc}{pack_opaque}{data}
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Packs a variable length opaque data string, similarly to
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					Packs a variable length opaque data string, similarly to
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\code{pack_string()}.
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					\method{pack_string()}.
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\end{funcdesc}
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\begin{funcdesc}{pack_bytes}{bytes}
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					\begin{funcdesc}{pack_bytes}{bytes}
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Packs a variable length byte stream, similarly to \code{pack_string()}.
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					Packs a variable length byte stream, similarly to \method{pack_string()}.
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\end{funcdesc}
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The following methods support packing arrays and lists:
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\begin{funcdesc}{pack_list}{list\, pack_item}
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					\begin{funcdesc}{pack_list}{list, pack_item}
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Packs a \var{list} of homogeneous items.  This method is useful for
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lists with an indeterminate size; i.e. the size is not available until
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					lists with an indeterminate size; i.e. the size is not available until
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the entire list has been walked.  For each item in the list, an
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					the entire list has been walked.  For each item in the list, an
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\begin{funcdesc}{pack_farray}{n\, array\, pack_item}
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					\begin{funcdesc}{pack_farray}{n\, array\, pack_item}
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Packs a fixed length list (\var{array}) of homogeneous items.  \var{n}
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					Packs a fixed length list (\var{array}) of homogeneous items.  \var{n}
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is the length of the list; it is \emph{not} packed into the buffer,
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					is the length of the list; it is \emph{not} packed into the buffer,
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but a \code{ValueError} exception is raised if \code{len(\var{array})} is not
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equal to \var{n}.  As above, \var{pack_item} is the function used to
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					\code{len(\var{array})} is not equal to \var{n}.  As above,
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pack each element.
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					\var{pack_item} is the function used to pack each element.
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\end{funcdesc}
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\begin{funcdesc}{pack_array}{list\, pack_item}
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Packs a variable length \var{list} of homogeneous items.  First, the
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length of the list is packed as an unsigned integer, then each element
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					length of the list is packed as an unsigned integer, then each element
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is packed as in \code{pack_farray()} above.
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					is packed as in \method{pack_farray()} above.
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\end{funcdesc}
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\subsection{Unpacker Objects}
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					\subsection{Unpacker Objects}
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\code{Unpacker} is the complementary class which unpacks XDR data
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					The \class{Unpacker} class offers the following methods:
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values from a string buffer, and has the following methods:
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\begin{funcdesc}{__init__}{data}
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Instantiates an \code{Unpacker} object with the string buffer
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\var{data}.
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\end{funcdesc}
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\begin{funcdesc}{reset}{data}
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					\begin{funcdesc}{reset}{data}
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Resets the string buffer with the given \var{data}.
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\begin{funcdesc}{set_position}{position}
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Sets the data buffer unpack position to \var{position}.  You should be
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careful about using \code{get_position()} and \code{set_position()}.
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\end{funcdesc}
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\begin{funcdesc}{get_buffer}{}
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\begin{funcdesc}{done}{}
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Indicates unpack completion.  Raises an \code{xdrlib.Error} exception
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if all of the data has not been unpacked.
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\end{funcdesc}
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In addition, every data type that can be packed with a \code{Packer},
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can be unpacked with an \code{Unpacker}.  Unpacking methods are of the
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					can be unpacked with an \class{Unpacker}.  Unpacking methods are of the
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form \code{unpack_\var{type}()}, and take no arguments.  They return the
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\code{unpack_string()}.
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Unpacks and returns a variable length byte stream, similarly to
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Unpacks and returns a variable length \var{list} of homogeneous items.
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\setindexsubitem{(in module xdrlib)}
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Standard as described in \rfc{1014}, written by Sun Microsystems,
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Inc. June 1987.  It supports most of the data types described in the
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The \code{xdrlib} module defines two classes, one for packing
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representation.  There are also two exception classes.
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\subsection{Packer Objects}
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\code{Packer} is the class for packing data into XDR representation.
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\begin{funcdesc}{get_buffer}{}
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In general, you can pack any of the most common XDR data types by
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calling the appropriate \code{pack_\var{type}()} method.  Each method
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takes a single argument, the value to pack.  The following simple data
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type packing methods are supported: \code{pack_uint()}, \code{pack_int()},
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\code{pack_enum()}, \code{pack_bool()}, \code{pack_uhyper()},
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and \code{pack_hyper()}.
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					\method{pack_uhyper()}, and \method{pack_hyper()}.
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\begin{funcdesc}{pack_float}{value}
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					\begin{funcdesc}{pack_float}{value}
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Packs the single-precision floating point number \var{value}.
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\begin{funcdesc}{pack_fopaque}{n, data}
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					\begin{funcdesc}{pack_fopaque}{n, data}
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Packs a fixed length opaque data stream, similarly to
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					Packs a fixed length opaque data stream, similarly to
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\code{pack_fstring()}.
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					\method{pack_fstring()}.
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\end{funcdesc}
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					\end{funcdesc}
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\begin{funcdesc}{pack_string}{s}
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					\begin{funcdesc}{pack_string}{s}
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Packs a variable length string, \var{s}.  The length of the string is
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					Packs a variable length string, \var{s}.  The length of the string is
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first packed as an unsigned integer, then the string data is packed
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					first packed as an unsigned integer, then the string data is packed
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with \code{pack_fstring()}.
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					with \method{pack_fstring()}.
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\end{funcdesc}
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					\end{funcdesc}
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\begin{funcdesc}{pack_opaque}{data}
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					\begin{funcdesc}{pack_opaque}{data}
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Packs a variable length opaque data string, similarly to
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					Packs a variable length opaque data string, similarly to
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\code{pack_string()}.
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					\method{pack_string()}.
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\end{funcdesc}
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					\end{funcdesc}
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\begin{funcdesc}{pack_bytes}{bytes}
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					\begin{funcdesc}{pack_bytes}{bytes}
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Packs a variable length byte stream, similarly to \code{pack_string()}.
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					Packs a variable length byte stream, similarly to \method{pack_string()}.
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\end{funcdesc}
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The following methods support packing arrays and lists:
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\begin{funcdesc}{pack_list}{list\, pack_item}
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					\begin{funcdesc}{pack_list}{list, pack_item}
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Packs a \var{list} of homogeneous items.  This method is useful for
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 | 
				
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lists with an indeterminate size; i.e. the size is not available until
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					lists with an indeterminate size; i.e. the size is not available until
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the entire list has been walked.  For each item in the list, an
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					the entire list has been walked.  For each item in the list, an
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\begin{funcdesc}{pack_farray}{n\, array\, pack_item}
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					\begin{funcdesc}{pack_farray}{n\, array\, pack_item}
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Packs a fixed length list (\var{array}) of homogeneous items.  \var{n}
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					Packs a fixed length list (\var{array}) of homogeneous items.  \var{n}
 | 
				
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is the length of the list; it is \emph{not} packed into the buffer,
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					is the length of the list; it is \emph{not} packed into the buffer,
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but a \code{ValueError} exception is raised if \code{len(\var{array})} is not
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					but a \exception{ValueError} exception is raised if
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equal to \var{n}.  As above, \var{pack_item} is the function used to
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					\code{len(\var{array})} is not equal to \var{n}.  As above,
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pack each element.
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					\var{pack_item} is the function used to pack each element.
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\end{funcdesc}
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					\end{funcdesc}
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\begin{funcdesc}{pack_array}{list\, pack_item}
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					\begin{funcdesc}{pack_array}{list\, pack_item}
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Packs a variable length \var{list} of homogeneous items.  First, the
 | 
					Packs a variable length \var{list} of homogeneous items.  First, the
 | 
				
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length of the list is packed as an unsigned integer, then each element
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					length of the list is packed as an unsigned integer, then each element
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is packed as in \code{pack_farray()} above.
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					is packed as in \method{pack_farray()} above.
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\end{funcdesc}
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\subsection{Unpacker Objects}
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					\subsection{Unpacker Objects}
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					\label{xdr-unpacker-objects}
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\code{Unpacker} is the complementary class which unpacks XDR data
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					The \class{Unpacker} class offers the following methods:
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values from a string buffer, and has the following methods:
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\begin{funcdesc}{__init__}{data}
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Instantiates an \code{Unpacker} object with the string buffer
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\var{data}.
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\end{funcdesc}
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\begin{funcdesc}{reset}{data}
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					\begin{funcdesc}{reset}{data}
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Resets the string buffer with the given \var{data}.
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					Resets the string buffer with the given \var{data}.
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| 
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\begin{funcdesc}{set_position}{position}
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					\begin{funcdesc}{set_position}{position}
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Sets the data buffer unpack position to \var{position}.  You should be
 | 
					Sets the data buffer unpack position to \var{position}.  You should be
 | 
				
			||||||
careful about using \code{get_position()} and \code{set_position()}.
 | 
					careful about using \method{get_position()} and \method{set_position()}.
 | 
				
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\end{funcdesc}
 | 
					\end{funcdesc}
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\begin{funcdesc}{get_buffer}{}
 | 
					\begin{funcdesc}{get_buffer}{}
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| 
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					@ -127,12 +133,12 @@ Returns the current unpack data buffer as a string.
 | 
				
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\end{funcdesc}
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					\end{funcdesc}
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\begin{funcdesc}{done}{}
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					\begin{funcdesc}{done}{}
 | 
				
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Indicates unpack completion.  Raises an \code{xdrlib.Error} exception
 | 
					Indicates unpack completion.  Raises an \exception{Error} exception
 | 
				
			||||||
if all of the data has not been unpacked.
 | 
					if all of the data has not been unpacked.
 | 
				
			||||||
\end{funcdesc}
 | 
					\end{funcdesc}
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					
 | 
				
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In addition, every data type that can be packed with a \code{Packer},
 | 
					In addition, every data type that can be packed with a \class{Packer},
 | 
				
			||||||
can be unpacked with an \code{Unpacker}.  Unpacking methods are of the
 | 
					can be unpacked with an \class{Unpacker}.  Unpacking methods are of the
 | 
				
			||||||
form \code{unpack_\var{type}()}, and take no arguments.  They return the
 | 
					form \code{unpack_\var{type}()}, and take no arguments.  They return the
 | 
				
			||||||
unpacked object.
 | 
					unpacked object.
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 | 
					
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| 
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					@ -142,7 +148,7 @@ Unpacks a single-precision floating point number.
 | 
				
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 | 
					
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\begin{funcdesc}{unpack_double}{}
 | 
					\begin{funcdesc}{unpack_double}{}
 | 
				
			||||||
Unpacks a double-precision floating point number, similarly to
 | 
					Unpacks a double-precision floating point number, similarly to
 | 
				
			||||||
\code{unpack_float()}.
 | 
					\method{unpack_float()}.
 | 
				
			||||||
\end{funcdesc}
 | 
					\end{funcdesc}
 | 
				
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 | 
					
 | 
				
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In addition, the following methods unpack strings, bytes, and opaque
 | 
					In addition, the following methods unpack strings, bytes, and opaque
 | 
				
			||||||
| 
						 | 
					@ -156,23 +162,23 @@ alignment is assumed.
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					
 | 
				
			||||||
\begin{funcdesc}{unpack_fopaque}{n}
 | 
					\begin{funcdesc}{unpack_fopaque}{n}
 | 
				
			||||||
Unpacks and returns a fixed length opaque data stream, similarly to
 | 
					Unpacks and returns a fixed length opaque data stream, similarly to
 | 
				
			||||||
\code{unpack_fstring()}.
 | 
					\method{unpack_fstring()}.
 | 
				
			||||||
\end{funcdesc}
 | 
					\end{funcdesc}
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					
 | 
				
			||||||
\begin{funcdesc}{unpack_string}{}
 | 
					\begin{funcdesc}{unpack_string}{}
 | 
				
			||||||
Unpacks and returns a variable length string.  The length of the
 | 
					Unpacks and returns a variable length string.  The length of the
 | 
				
			||||||
string is first unpacked as an unsigned integer, then the string data
 | 
					string is first unpacked as an unsigned integer, then the string data
 | 
				
			||||||
is unpacked with \code{unpack_fstring()}.
 | 
					is unpacked with \method{unpack_fstring()}.
 | 
				
			||||||
\end{funcdesc}
 | 
					\end{funcdesc}
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					
 | 
				
			||||||
\begin{funcdesc}{unpack_opaque}{}
 | 
					\begin{funcdesc}{unpack_opaque}{}
 | 
				
			||||||
Unpacks and returns a variable length opaque data string, similarly to
 | 
					Unpacks and returns a variable length opaque data string, similarly to
 | 
				
			||||||
\code{unpack_string()}.
 | 
					\method{unpack_string()}.
 | 
				
			||||||
\end{funcdesc}
 | 
					\end{funcdesc}
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					
 | 
				
			||||||
\begin{funcdesc}{unpack_bytes}{}
 | 
					\begin{funcdesc}{unpack_bytes}{}
 | 
				
			||||||
Unpacks and returns a variable length byte stream, similarly to
 | 
					Unpacks and returns a variable length byte stream, similarly to
 | 
				
			||||||
\code{unpack_string()}.
 | 
					\method{unpack_string()}.
 | 
				
			||||||
\end{funcdesc}
 | 
					\end{funcdesc}
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					
 | 
				
			||||||
The following methods support unpacking arrays and lists:
 | 
					The following methods support unpacking arrays and lists:
 | 
				
			||||||
| 
						 | 
					@ -195,7 +201,7 @@ As above, \var{unpack_item} is the function used to unpack each element.
 | 
				
			||||||
\begin{funcdesc}{unpack_array}{unpack_item}
 | 
					\begin{funcdesc}{unpack_array}{unpack_item}
 | 
				
			||||||
Unpacks and returns a variable length \var{list} of homogeneous items.
 | 
					Unpacks and returns a variable length \var{list} of homogeneous items.
 | 
				
			||||||
First, the length of the list is unpacked as an unsigned integer, then
 | 
					First, the length of the list is unpacked as an unsigned integer, then
 | 
				
			||||||
each element is unpacked as in \code{unpack_farray()} above.
 | 
					each element is unpacked as in \method{unpack_farray()} above.
 | 
				
			||||||
\end{funcdesc}
 | 
					\end{funcdesc}
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					
 | 
				
			||||||
\subsection{Exceptions}
 | 
					\subsection{Exceptions}
 | 
				
			||||||
| 
						 | 
					@ -204,12 +210,12 @@ each element is unpacked as in \code{unpack_farray()} above.
 | 
				
			||||||
Exceptions in this module are coded as class instances:
 | 
					Exceptions in this module are coded as class instances:
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					
 | 
				
			||||||
\begin{excdesc}{Error}
 | 
					\begin{excdesc}{Error}
 | 
				
			||||||
The base exception class.  \code{Error} has a single public data
 | 
					The base exception class.  \exception{Error} has a single public data
 | 
				
			||||||
member \code{msg} containing the description of the error.
 | 
					member \member{msg} containing the description of the error.
 | 
				
			||||||
\end{excdesc}
 | 
					\end{excdesc}
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					
 | 
				
			||||||
\begin{excdesc}{ConversionError}
 | 
					\begin{excdesc}{ConversionError}
 | 
				
			||||||
Class derived from \code{Error}.  Contains no additional instance
 | 
					Class derived from \exception{Error}.  Contains no additional instance
 | 
				
			||||||
variables.
 | 
					variables.
 | 
				
			||||||
\end{excdesc}
 | 
					\end{excdesc}
 | 
				
			||||||
 | 
					
 | 
				
			||||||
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