This module implements a file-like class, StringIO,
that reads and writes a string buffer (also known as memory
files). See the description of file objects for operations (section
2.2.8).
When a StringIO object is created, it can be initialized
to an existing string by passing the string to the constructor.
If no string is given, the StringIO will start empty.
The StringIO object can accept either Unicode or 8-bit
strings, but mixing the two may take some care. If both are used,
8-bit strings that cannot be interpreted as 7-bit ASCII (that
use the 8th bit) will cause a UnicodeError to be raised
when getvalue() is called.
The following methods of StringIO objects require special
mention:
Retrieve the entire contents of the ``file'' at any time before the
StringIO object's close() method is called. See the
note above for information about mixing Unicode and 8-bit strings;
such mixing can cause this method to raise UnicodeError.