[Python-bugs-list] [ python-Bugs-404327 ] struct.calcsize returns wrong size

nobody nobody@sourceforge.net
Mon, 26 Feb 2001 08:20:28 -0800


Artifact #404327, was updated on 2001-02-26 08:20
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Category: Python Library
Group: None
Status: Open
Priority: 5
Submitted By: Nobody/Anonymous
Assigned to: Nobody/Anonymous
Summary: struct.calcsize returns wrong size

Initial Comment:
struct.calcsize returns the wrong size because it takes
into account the alignment of the type.
I needed to read a 56 packed structure and then write
it back.
Python insists that it needs 62 bytes for the fmt
'chl6s20schdhdh'

Using Python-2.1a2 source code I can get the correct
answer by
commenting out in Modules/structmodule.c
        if (e == NULL)
            return -1;
        itemsize = e->size;
-->  //size = align(size, c, e);
        x = num * itemsize; 
        size += x;

Basically packing in a string doesn't require any
alignment. The alignment is neccesary once unpacking
takes place. However if the unpacking is done to a
local c variable then the alignment should not be a
problem e.g.

long Unpack_long(char * offset)
{
long value;
	memcpy(&value,offset,sizeof(long);
	return value;
}

Regards Rene de Zwart

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