On 8-okt-03, at 21:16, Bob Swerdlow wrote: > In the documentation at > http://python.org/doc/current/lib/module-array.html, > it states that byteswap is only supported for "values which are 1, 2, > 4, or > 8 bytes in size," yet all of the types listed in the table at the top > of the > page ARE one of those sizes. Is this a "future compatibility" issue or > something? Do I need to check that the type code is one of those > listed or > can I assume that byteswap() is going to work since all of the types > are > permitted? Post a bug report about this: the documentation should be clearer. If it would say "if you try to byteswap() on unsupported values you'll get an exception" you know that you don't have to worry. And practically: I wouldn't worry about it. As the typecode is stored with the array I can't imagine an implementation that would break things on byteswap() without telling you anything. -- Jack Jansen, <Jack.Jansen at cwi.nl>, http://www.cwi.nl/~jack If I can't dance I don't want to be part of your revolution -- Emma Goldman
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