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#4614: document PyModule_Create and PyModuleDef struct.
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accessed after this call as the memory is no longer a valid Python object.
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.. cfunction:: PyObject* Py_InitModule(char *name, PyMethodDef *methods)
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Create a new module object based on a name and table of functions, returning
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the new module object; the *methods* argument can be *NULL* if no methods are
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to be defined for the module.
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.. cfunction:: PyObject* Py_InitModule3(char *name, PyMethodDef *methods, char *doc)
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Create a new module object based on a name and table of functions, returning
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the new module object. The *methods* argument can be *NULL* if no methods
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are to be defined for the module. If *doc* is non-*NULL*, it will be used to
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define the docstring for the module.
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.. cfunction:: PyObject* Py_InitModule4(char *name, PyMethodDef *methods, char *doc, PyObject *self, int apiver)
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Create a new module object based on a name and table of functions, returning
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the new module object. The *methods* argument can be *NULL* if no methods
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are to be defined for the module. If *doc* is non-*NULL*, it will be used to
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define the docstring for the module. If *self* is non-*NULL*, it will passed
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to the functions of the module as their (otherwise *NULL*) first parameter.
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(This was added as an experimental feature, and there are no known uses in
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the current version of Python.) For *apiver*, the only value which should be
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passed is defined by the constant :const:`PYTHON_API_VERSION`.
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.. note::
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Most uses of this function should probably be using the :cfunc:`Py_InitModule3`
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instead; only use this if you are sure you need it.
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.. cvar:: PyObject _Py_NoneStruct
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Object which is visible in Python as ``None``. This should only be accessed
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using the :cmacro:`Py_None` macro, which evaluates to a pointer to this
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object.
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.. seealso::
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:cfunc:`PyModule_Create`
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To allocate and create extension modules.
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raise :exc:`SystemError` and return *NULL*.
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.. cfunction:: void* PyModule_GetState(PyObject *module)
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Return the "state" of the module, that is, a pointer to the block of memory
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allocated at module creation time, or *NULL*. See
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:cmember:`PyModuleDef.m_size`.
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.. cfunction:: PyModuleDef* PyModule_GetDef(PyObject *module)
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Return a pointer to the :ctype:`PyModuleDef` struct from which the module was
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created, or *NULL* if the module wasn't created with
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:cfunc:`PyModule_Create`.
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Initializing C modules
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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These functions are usually used in the module initialization function.
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.. cfunction:: PyObject* PyModule_Create(PyModuleDef *module)
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Create a new module object, given the definition in *module*. This behaves
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like :cfunc:`PyModule_Create2` with *module_api_version* set to
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:const:`PYTHON_API_VERSION`.
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.. cfunction:: PyObject* PyModule_Create2(PyModuleDef *module, int module_api_version)
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Create a new module object, given the definition in *module*, assuming the
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API version *module_api_version*. If that version does not match the version
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of the running interpreter, a :exc:`RuntimeWarning` is emitted.
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.. note::
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Most uses of this function should be using :cfunc:`PyModule_Create`
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instead; only use this if you are sure you need it.
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.. ctype:: PyModuleDef
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This struct holds all information that is needed to create a module object.
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There is usually only one static variable of that type for each module, which
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is statically initialized and then passed to :cfunc:`PyModule_Create` in the
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module initialization function.
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.. cmember:: PyModuleDef_Base m_base
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Always initialize this member to :const:`PyModuleDef_HEAD_INIT`.
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.. cmember:: char* m_name
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Name for the new module.
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.. cmember:: char* m_doc
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Docstring for the module; usually a docstring variable created with
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:cfunc:`PyDoc_STRVAR` is used.
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.. cmember:: Py_ssize_t m_size
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If the module object needs additional memory, this should be set to the
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number of bytes to allocate; a pointer to the block of memory can be
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retrieved with :cfunc:`PyModule_GetState`. If no memory is needed, set
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this to ``-1``.
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This memory should be used, rather than static globals, to hold per-module
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state, since it is then safe for use in multiple sub-interpreters. It is
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freed when the module object is deallocated, after the :cmember:`m_free`
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function has been called, if present.
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.. cmember:: PyMethodDef* m_methods
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A pointer to a table of module-level functions, described by
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:ctype:`PyMethodDef` values. Can be *NULL* if no functions are present.
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.. cmember:: inquiry m_reload
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Currently unused, should be *NULL*.
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.. cmember:: traverseproc m_traverse
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A traversal function to call during GC traversal of the module object, or
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*NULL* if not needed.
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.. cmember:: inquiry m_clear
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A clear function to call during GC clearing of the module object, or
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*NULL* if not needed.
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.. cmember:: freefunc m_free
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A function to call during deallocation of the module object, or *NULL* if
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not needed.
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.. cfunction:: int PyModule_AddObject(PyObject *module, const char *name, PyObject *value)
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Add an object to *module* as *name*. This is a convenience function which can
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.. cfunction:: int PyModule_AddStringMacro(PyObject *module, macro)
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Add a string constant to *module*.
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