The following functions allow marshalled values to be read back in.
-XXX What about error detection? It appears that reading past the end of the
-file will always result in a negative numeric value (where that's relevant),
-but it's not clear that negative values won't be handled properly when there's
-no error. What's the right way to tell? Should only non-negative values be
-written using these routines?
-
.. c:function:: long PyMarshal_ReadLongFromFile(FILE *file)
for reading. Only a 32-bit value can be read in using this function,
regardless of the native size of :c:type:`long`.
- On error, raise an exception and return ``-1``.
+ On error, sets the appropriate exception (:exc:`EOFError`) and returns
+ ``-1``.
.. c:function:: int PyMarshal_ReadShortFromFile(FILE *file)
for reading. Only a 16-bit value can be read in using this function,
regardless of the native size of :c:type:`short`.
- On error, raise an exception and return ``-1``.
+ On error, sets the appropriate exception (:exc:`EOFError`) and returns
+ ``-1``.
.. c:function:: PyObject* PyMarshal_ReadObjectFromFile(FILE *file)
Return a Python object from the data stream in a :c:type:`FILE\*` opened for
reading.
- On error, sets the appropriate exception (:exc:`EOFError` or
- :exc:`TypeError`) and returns *NULL*.
+ On error, sets the appropriate exception (:exc:`EOFError`, :exc:`ValueError`
+ or :exc:`TypeError`) and returns *NULL*.
.. c:function:: PyObject* PyMarshal_ReadLastObjectFromFile(FILE *file)
file. Only use these variant if you are certain that you won't be reading
anything else from the file.
- On error, sets the appropriate exception (:exc:`EOFError` or
- :exc:`TypeError`) and returns *NULL*.
+ On error, sets the appropriate exception (:exc:`EOFError`, :exc:`ValueError`
+ or :exc:`TypeError`) and returns *NULL*.
.. c:function:: PyObject* PyMarshal_ReadObjectFromString(const char *data, Py_ssize_t len)
Return a Python object from the data stream in a byte buffer
containing *len* bytes pointed to by *data*.
- On error, sets the appropriate exception (:exc:`EOFError` or
- :exc:`TypeError`) and returns *NULL*.
+ On error, sets the appropriate exception (:exc:`EOFError`, :exc:`ValueError`
+ or :exc:`TypeError`) and returns *NULL*.