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-rw-r--r--Doc/library/io.rst16
-rw-r--r--Modules/_io/_iomodule.h7
2 files changed, 18 insertions, 5 deletions
diff --git a/Doc/library/io.rst b/Doc/library/io.rst
index 48fd226..cb3e9ed 100644
--- a/Doc/library/io.rst
+++ b/Doc/library/io.rst
@@ -889,10 +889,16 @@ Text I/O
An in-memory stream for text I/O. The text buffer is discarded when the
:meth:`~IOBase.close` method is called.
- The initial value of the buffer (an empty string by default) can be set by
- providing *initial_value*. The *newline* argument works like that of
- :class:`TextIOWrapper`. The default is to consider only ``\n`` characters
- as end of lines and to do no newline translation.
+ The initial value of the buffer can be set by providing *initial_value*.
+ If newline translation is enabled, newlines will be encoded as if by
+ :meth:`~TextIOBase.write`. The stream is positioned at the start of
+ the buffer.
+
+ The *newline* argument works like that of :class:`TextIOWrapper`.
+ The default is to consider only ``\n`` characters as ends of lines and
+ to do no newline translation. If *newline* is set to ``None``,
+ newlines are written as ``\n`` on all platforms, but universal
+ newline decoding is still performed when reading.
:class:`StringIO` provides this method in addition to those from
:class:`TextIOBase` and its parents:
@@ -900,6 +906,8 @@ Text I/O
.. method:: getvalue()
Return a ``str`` containing the entire contents of the buffer.
+ Newlines are decoded as if by :meth:`~TextIOBase.read`, although
+ the stream position is not changed.
Example usage::
diff --git a/Modules/_io/_iomodule.h b/Modules/_io/_iomodule.h
index 9d5205e..0c6eae2 100644
--- a/Modules/_io/_iomodule.h
+++ b/Modules/_io/_iomodule.h
@@ -52,7 +52,12 @@ extern PyObject *_PyIncrementalNewlineDecoder_decode(
which can be safely put aside until another search.
NOTE: for performance reasons, `end` must point to a NUL character ('\0').
- Otherwise, the function will scan further and return garbage. */
+ Otherwise, the function will scan further and return garbage.
+
+ There are three modes, in order of priority:
+ * translated: Only find \n (assume newlines already translated)
+ * universal: Use universal newlines algorithm
+ * Otherwise, the line ending is specified by readnl, a str object */
extern Py_ssize_t _PyIO_find_line_ending(
int translated, int universal, PyObject *readnl,
int kind, char *start, char *end, Py_ssize_t *consumed);