Stefan Krah added the comment:
I think checking for a readonly view is fine. The protocol is this:
1) Use the PyBUF_WRITABLE flag in the request. Then the provider must
either have a writable buffer or else deny the request entirely.
2) Omit the PyBUF_WRITABLE flag in the request. Then the provider can
return a writable or a readonly buffer, but must set the readonly flag
correctly AND export the same type of buffer to ALL consumers.
It is not possible to ask for a readonly buffer explicitly, but the
readonly flag in the Py_Buffer struct should always be set correctly.
It is hard to guess the original intention of the PEP-3118 authors, but
in practice "readonly" means "immutable" here. IMO a buffer provider would
be seriously broken if a readonly buffer is mutated in any way.
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