This might be a silly question but I couldn't find a good answer in the docs or anywhere.
If I use struct to define a binary structure, the struct has 2 symmetrical methods for serialization and deserialization (pack and unpack) but it seems ctypes doesn't have a straightforward way to do this. Here's my solution, which feels wrong:
from ctypes import *
class Example(Structure):
_fields_ = [
("index", c_int),
("counter", c_int),
]
def Pack(ctype_instance):
buf = string_at(byref(ctype_instance), sizeof(ctype_instance))
return buf
def Unpack(ctype, buf):
cstring = create_string_buffer(buf)
ctype_instance = cast(pointer(cstring), POINTER(ctype)).contents
return ctype_instance
if __name__ == "__main__":
e = Example(12, 13)
buf = Pack(e)
e2 = Unpack(Example, buf)
assert(e.index == e2.index)
assert(e.counter == e2.counter)
# note: for some reason e == e2 is False...
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