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r = pocket.put_buffer(p, src, size, dst_filename, jobid)
The current python API requires that src be a python string, and passing in a python bytes object throws an error.
Is there a way to change the API/C++ dispatcher to allow me to pass in a bytes object?
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r = pocket.put_buffer(p, src, size, dst_filename, jobid) The current python API requires that src be a python string, and passing in a python bytes object throws an error. Is there a way to change the API/C++ dispatcher to allow me to pass in a bytes object?
I also come across the same problem. Do you solve the problem now?
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The current python API requires that src be a python string, and passing in a python bytes object throws an error.
Is there a way to change the API/C++ dispatcher to allow me to pass in a bytes object?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: