.. highlight:: c .. _apiabiversion: *********************** API and ABI Versioning *********************** Build-time version constants ---------------------------- CPython exposes its version number in the following macros. Note that these correspond to the version code is **built** with. See :c:var:`Py_Version` for the version used at **run time**. See :ref:`stable` for a discussion of API and ABI stability across versions. .. c:macro:: PY_MAJOR_VERSION The ``3`` in ``3.4.1a2``. .. c:macro:: PY_MINOR_VERSION The ``4`` in ``3.4.1a2``. .. c:macro:: PY_MICRO_VERSION The ``1`` in ``3.4.1a2``. .. c:macro:: PY_RELEASE_LEVEL The ``a`` in ``3.4.1a2``. This can be ``0xA`` for alpha, ``0xB`` for beta, ``0xC`` for release candidate or ``0xF`` for final. .. c:macro:: PY_RELEASE_SERIAL The ``2`` in ``3.4.1a2``. Zero for final releases. .. c:macro:: PY_VERSION_HEX The Python version number encoded in a single integer. See :c:func:`Py_PACK_FULL_VERSION` for the encoding details. Use this for numeric comparisons, for example, ``#if PY_VERSION_HEX >= ...``. Run-time version ---------------- .. c:var:: const unsigned long Py_Version The Python runtime version number encoded in a single constant integer. See :c:func:`Py_PACK_FULL_VERSION` for the encoding details. This contains the Python version used at run time. Use this for numeric comparisons, for example, ``if (Py_Version >= ...)``. .. versionadded:: 3.11 Bit-packing macros ------------------ .. c:function:: uint32_t Py_PACK_FULL_VERSION(int major, int minor, int micro, int release_level, int release_serial) Return the given version, encoded as a single 32-bit integer with the following structure: +------------------+-------+----------------+-----------+--------------------------+ | | No. | | | Example values | | | of | | +-------------+------------+ | Argument | bits | Bit mask | Bit shift | ``3.4.1a2`` | ``3.10.0`` | +==================+=======+================+===========+=============+============+ | *major* | 8 | ``0xFF000000`` | 24 | ``0x03`` | ``0x03`` | +------------------+-------+----------------+-----------+-------------+------------+ | *minor* | 8 | ``0x00FF0000`` | 16 | ``0x04`` | ``0x0A`` | +------------------+-------+----------------+-----------+-------------+------------+ | *micro* | 8 | ``0x0000FF00`` | 8 | ``0x01`` | ``0x00`` | +------------------+-------+----------------+-----------+-------------+------------+ | *release_level* | 4 | ``0x000000F0`` | 4 | ``0xA`` | ``0xF`` | +------------------+-------+----------------+-----------+-------------+------------+ | *release_serial* | 4 | ``0x0000000F`` | 0 | ``0x2`` | ``0x0`` | +------------------+-------+----------------+-----------+-------------+------------+ For example: +-------------+------------------------------------+-----------------+ | Version | ``Py_PACK_FULL_VERSION`` arguments | Encoded version | +=============+====================================+=================+ | ``3.4.1a2`` | ``(3, 4, 1, 0xA, 2)`` | ``0x030401a2`` | +-------------+------------------------------------+-----------------+ | ``3.10.0`` | ``(3, 10, 0, 0xF, 0)`` | ``0x030a00f0`` | +-------------+------------------------------------+-----------------+ Out-of range bits in the arguments are ignored. That is, the macro can be defined as: .. code-block:: c #ifndef Py_PACK_FULL_VERSION #define Py_PACK_FULL_VERSION(X, Y, Z, LEVEL, SERIAL) ( \ (((X) & 0xff) << 24) | \ (((Y) & 0xff) << 16) | \ (((Z) & 0xff) << 8) | \ (((LEVEL) & 0xf) << 4) | \ (((SERIAL) & 0xf) << 0)) #endif ``Py_PACK_FULL_VERSION`` is primarily a macro, intended for use in ``#if`` directives, but it is also available as an exported function. .. versionadded:: 3.14 .. c:function:: uint32_t Py_PACK_VERSION(int major, int minor) Equivalent to ``Py_PACK_FULL_VERSION(major, minor, 0, 0, 0)``. The result does not correspond to any Python release, but is useful in numeric comparisons. .. versionadded:: 3.14