MemoryView objects

A memoryview object exposes the C level buffer interface as a Python object which can then be passed around like any other object.

PyTypeObject PyMemoryView_Type
Part of the Stable ABI.

This instance of PyTypeObject represents the Python memoryview type. This is the same object as memoryview in the Python layer.

PyObject *PyMemoryView_FromObject(PyObject *obj)
Return value: New reference. Part of the Stable ABI.

Create a memoryview object from an object that provides the buffer interface. If obj supports writable buffer exports, the memoryview object will be read/write, otherwise it may be either read-only or read/write at the discretion of the exporter.

PyBUF_READ
Part of the Stable ABI since version 3.11.

Flag to request a readonly buffer.

PyBUF_WRITE
Part of the Stable ABI since version 3.11.

Flag to request a writable buffer.

PyObject *PyMemoryView_FromMemory(char *mem, Py_ssize_t size, int flags)
Return value: New reference. Part of the Stable ABI since version 3.7.

Create a memoryview object using mem as the underlying buffer. flags can be one of PyBUF_READ or PyBUF_WRITE.

Added in version 3.3.

PyObject *PyMemoryView_FromBuffer(const Py_buffer *view)
Return value: New reference. Part of the Stable ABI since version 3.11.

Create a memoryview object wrapping the given buffer structure view. For simple byte buffers, PyMemoryView_FromMemory() is the preferred function.

PyObject *PyMemoryView_GetContiguous(PyObject *obj, int buffertype, char order)
Return value: New reference. Part of the Stable ABI.

Create a memoryview object to a contiguous chunk of memory (in either C or Fortran order) from an object that defines the buffer interface. If memory is contiguous, the memoryview object points to the original memory. Otherwise, a copy is made and the memoryview points to a new bytes object.

buffertype can be one of PyBUF_READ or PyBUF_WRITE.

int PyMemoryView_Check(PyObject *obj)

Return true if the object obj is a memoryview object. It is not currently allowed to create subclasses of memoryview. This function always succeeds.

Py_buffer *PyMemoryView_GET_BUFFER(PyObject *mview)

Return a pointer to the memoryviews private copy of the exporters buffer. mview must be a memoryview instance; this macro doesnt check its type, you must do it yourself or you will risk crashes.

PyObject *PyMemoryView_GET_BASE(PyObject *mview)

Return either a pointer to the exporting object that the memoryview is based on or NULL if the memoryview has been created by one of the functions PyMemoryView_FromMemory() or PyMemoryView_FromBuffer(). mview must be a memoryview instance.