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Package that lets an application read/write primitive data types from an underlying input/output stream as binary data.

Project description

Simple work with binary data.

What is the binario?

binario is the Python package that lets an application read/write primitive data types from an underlying input/output stream as binary data.

And which primitive data types it can process?

It can work with booleans, integers, shorts, long integers, floats, doubles, strings and any byte buffers.

How to write data?

It’s simple. Just create instance of Writer and then do your work:

>>> import binario
>>> w = binario.Writer("file.dat")
>>> w.write_short(2014)
>>> w.write_bool(True)
>>> w.write_float(3.1415)
>>> w.write_string("Hello, world!")
>>> w.write(bytes([128, 20, 10, 255, 0]))

And how to read data?

It’s simple too. Like outputting, create Reader and then do your work:

>>> import binario
>>> r = binario.Reader("file.dat")
>>> r.read_short()
2014
>>> r.read_bool()
True
>>> r.read_float()
3.1415
>>> r.read_string()
"Hello, world!"
>>> r.read(5)
b'\x80\x14\n\xff\x00'

How to install this package?

Just type in your terminal pip install binario

Contribution

If you do have a contribution for the package feel free to put up a Pull Request or open Issue on GitHub repo: http://github.com/asaskevich/binario.

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