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[3.14] gh-141004: Document pyctype.h macros (GH-141272) (GH-141340)
gh-141004: Document `pyctype.h` macros (GH-141272)
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Co-authored-by: Stan Ulbrych <89152624+StanFromIreland@users.noreply.github.com>
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@ -172,3 +172,58 @@ The following functions provide locale-independent string to number conversions.
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Case insensitive comparison of strings. The function works almost
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identically to :c:func:`!strncmp` except that it ignores the case.
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Character classification and conversion
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=======================================
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The following macros provide locale-independent (unlike the C standard library
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``ctype.h``) character classification and conversion.
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The argument must be a signed or unsigned :c:expr:`char`.
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.. c:macro:: Py_ISALNUM(c)
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Return true if the character *c* is an alphanumeric character.
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.. c:macro:: Py_ISALPHA(c)
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Return true if the character *c* is an alphabetic character (``a-z`` and ``A-Z``).
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.. c:macro:: Py_ISDIGIT(c)
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Return true if the character *c* is a decimal digit (``0-9``).
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.. c:macro:: Py_ISLOWER(c)
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Return true if the character *c* is a lowercase ASCII letter (``a-z``).
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.. c:macro:: Py_ISUPPER(c)
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Return true if the character *c* is an uppercase ASCII letter (``A-Z``).
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.. c:macro:: Py_ISSPACE(c)
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Return true if the character *c* is a whitespace character (space, tab,
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carriage return, newline, vertical tab, or form feed).
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.. c:macro:: Py_ISXDIGIT(c)
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Return true if the character *c* is a hexadecimal digit (``0-9``, ``a-f``, and
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``A-F``).
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.. c:macro:: Py_TOLOWER(c)
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Return the lowercase equivalent of the character *c*.
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.. c:macro:: Py_TOUPPER(c)
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Return the uppercase equivalent of the character *c*.
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@ -517,8 +517,8 @@ The :mod:`locale` module defines the following exception and functions:
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SSH connections.
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Python doesn't internally use locale-dependent character transformation functions
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from ``ctype.h``. Instead, an internal ``pyctype.h`` provides locale-independent
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equivalents like :c:macro:`!Py_TOLOWER`.
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from ``ctype.h``. Instead, ``pyctype.h`` provides locale-independent
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equivalents like :c:macro:`Py_TOLOWER`.
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.. data:: LC_COLLATE
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@ -2181,14 +2181,14 @@ Changes to Python's build process and to the C API include:
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discussed in :issue:`5753`, and fixed by Antoine Pitrou.
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* New macros: the Python header files now define the following macros:
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:c:macro:`!Py_ISALNUM`,
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:c:macro:`!Py_ISALPHA`,
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:c:macro:`!Py_ISDIGIT`,
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:c:macro:`!Py_ISLOWER`,
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:c:macro:`!Py_ISSPACE`,
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:c:macro:`!Py_ISUPPER`,
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:c:macro:`!Py_ISXDIGIT`,
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:c:macro:`!Py_TOLOWER`, and :c:macro:`!Py_TOUPPER`.
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:c:macro:`Py_ISALNUM`,
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:c:macro:`Py_ISALPHA`,
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:c:macro:`Py_ISDIGIT`,
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:c:macro:`Py_ISLOWER`,
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:c:macro:`Py_ISSPACE`,
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:c:macro:`Py_ISUPPER`,
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:c:macro:`Py_ISXDIGIT`,
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:c:macro:`Py_TOLOWER`, and :c:macro:`Py_TOUPPER`.
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All of these functions are analogous to the C
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standard macros for classifying characters, but ignore the current
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locale setting, because in
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locale-independent way. (Added by Eric Smith;
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:issue:`5793`.)
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.. XXX these macros don't seem to be described in the c-api docs.
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* Removed function: :c:func:`!PyEval_CallObject` is now only available
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as a macro. A function version was being kept around to preserve
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ABI linking compatibility, but that was in 1997; it can certainly be
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