pyo3-bytes
Integration between bytes and pyo3.
This provides [PyBytes], a wrapper around [Bytes][::bytes::Bytes] that supports the Python buffer protocol.
This uses the new Bytes::from_owner API introduced in bytes 1.9.
Since this integration uses the Python buffer protocol, any library that uses pyo3-bytes must set the feature flags for the pyo3 dependency correctly. pyo3 must either not have an abi3 feature flag (in which case maturin will generate wheels per Python version), or have abi3-py311 (which supports only Python 3.11+), since the buffer protocol became part of the Python stable ABI as of Python 3.11.
Importing buffers to Rust
Just use PyBytes as a type in your functions or methods exposed to Python.
use PyBytes;
use Bytes;
Exporting buffers to Python
Return the PyBytes class from your function.
use PyBytes;
use Bytes;
Safety
Unfortunately, this interface cannot be 100% safe, as the Python buffer protocol does not enforce buffer immutability.
The Python user must take care to not mutate the buffers that have been passed to Rust.
For more reading:
- https://alexgaynor.net/2022/oct/23/buffers-on-the-edge/
- https://github.com/PyO3/pyo3/issues/2824
- https://github.com/PyO3/pyo3/issues/4736
Python type hints
On the Python side, the exported Bytes class implements many of the same
methods (with the same signature) as the Python bytes object.
The Python type hints are available in the Github repo in the file bytes.pyi.
I don't know the best way to distribute this to downstream projects. If you have
an idea, create an issue to discuss.
Version compatibility
| pyo3-bytes | pyo3 |
|---|---|
| 0.1.x | 0.23 |
| 0.2.x | 0.24 |
| 0.3.x | 0.25 |
| 0.4.x | 0.26 |
| 0.5.x | 0.27 |