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This is mainly for use of internal Twisted code. We encourage you to use the latest version of Python directly from your code, if possible.
| Function | inet_pton | Undocumented | 
| Function | inet_ntop | Undocumented | 
| Function | execfile | Execute a Python script in the given namespaces. | 
| Function | cmp | Compare two objects. | 
| Function | comparable | Class decorator that ensures support for the special 
__cmp__ method. | 
  
| Function | nativeString | Convert bytes or unicode to the native 
str type, using ASCII encoding if conversion is necessary. | 
  
| Function | reraise | Undocumented | 
| Function | iterbytes 0 | Undocumented | 
| Function | intToBytes 0 | Undocumented | 
| Function | lazyByteSlice | Return a copy of the given bytes-like object. | 
| Function | networkString 0 | Undocumented | 
| Function | iterbytes | Undocumented | 
| Function | intToBytes | Undocumented | 
| Function | networkString | Undocumented | 
Similar to the execfile builtin, but a namespace is mandatory, partly because that's a sensible thing to require, and because otherwise we'd have to do some frame hacking.
This is a compatibility implementation for Python 3 porting, to avoid 
the use of the deprecated builtin execfile function.
Returns a negative number if a < b, zero if they are 
equal, and a positive number if a > b.
__cmp__ method.
On Python 2 this does nothing.
On Python 3, __eq__, __lt__, etc. methods are 
added to the class, relying on __cmp__ to implement their 
comparisons.
bytes or unicode to the native 
str type, using ASCII encoding if conversion is necessary.| Raises | UnicodeError | The input string is not ASCII encodable/decodable. | 
| TypeError | The input is neither bytes nor unicode. | 
If an offset is given, the copy starts at that offset. If a size is given, the copy will only be of that length.
| Parameters | object | bytes to be copied. | 
| offset | int, starting index of copy. | |
| size | Optional, if an int is given limit the length of copy to this 
size. |