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.. highlightlang:: c
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.. _dictobjects:
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Dictionary Objects
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.. index:: object: dictionary
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.. c:type:: PyDictObject
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   This subtype of :c:type:`PyObject` represents a Python dictionary object.
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.. c:var:: PyTypeObject PyDict_Type
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   .. index::
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      single: DictType (in module types)
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      single: DictionaryType (in module types)
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   This instance of :c:type:`PyTypeObject` represents the Python dictionary
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   type.  This is exposed to Python programs as ``dict`` and
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   ``types.DictType``.
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.. c:function:: int PyDict_Check(PyObject *p)
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   Return true if *p* is a dict object or an instance of a subtype of the dict
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   type.
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.. c:function:: int PyDict_CheckExact(PyObject *p)
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   Return true if *p* is a dict object, but not an instance of a subtype of
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   the dict type.
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.. c:function:: PyObject* PyDict_New()
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   Return a new empty dictionary, or *NULL* on failure.
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.. c:function:: PyObject* PyDictProxy_New(PyObject *dict)
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   Return a proxy object for a mapping which enforces read-only behavior.
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   This is normally used to create a proxy to prevent modification of the
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   dictionary for non-dynamic class types.
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.. c:function:: void PyDict_Clear(PyObject *p)
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   Empty an existing dictionary of all key-value pairs.
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.. c:function:: int PyDict_Contains(PyObject *p, PyObject *key)
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   Determine if dictionary *p* contains *key*.  If an item in *p* is matches
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   *key*, return ``1``, otherwise return ``0``.  On error, return ``-1``.
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   This is equivalent to the Python expression ``key in p``.
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.. c:function:: PyObject* PyDict_Copy(PyObject *p)
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   Return a new dictionary that contains the same key-value pairs as *p*.
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.. c:function:: int PyDict_SetItem(PyObject *p, PyObject *key, PyObject *val)
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   Insert *value* into the dictionary *p* with a key of *key*.  *key* must be
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   :term:`hashable`; if it isn't, :exc:`TypeError` will be raised. Return
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   ``0`` on success or ``-1`` on failure.
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.. c:function:: int PyDict_SetItemString(PyObject *p, const char *key, PyObject *val)
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   .. index:: single: PyUnicode_FromString()
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   Insert *value* into the dictionary *p* using *key* as a key. *key* should
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   be a :c:type:`char\*`.  The key object is created using
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   ``PyUnicode_FromString(key)``.  Return ``0`` on success or ``-1`` on
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   failure.
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.. c:function:: int PyDict_DelItem(PyObject *p, PyObject *key)
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   Remove the entry in dictionary *p* with key *key*. *key* must be hashable;
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   if it isn't, :exc:`TypeError` is raised.  Return ``0`` on success or ``-1``
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   on failure.
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.. c:function:: int PyDict_DelItemString(PyObject *p, char *key)
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   Remove the entry in dictionary *p* which has a key specified by the string
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   *key*.  Return ``0`` on success or ``-1`` on failure.
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.. c:function:: PyObject* PyDict_GetItem(PyObject *p, PyObject *key)
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   Return the object from dictionary *p* which has a key *key*.  Return *NULL*
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   if the key *key* is not present, but *without* setting an exception.
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.. c:function:: PyObject* PyDict_GetItemWithError(PyObject *p, PyObject *key)
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   Variant of :c:func:`PyDict_GetItem` that does not suppress
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   exceptions. Return *NULL* **with** an exception set if an exception
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   occurred.  Return *NULL* **without** an exception set if the key
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   wasn't present.
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.. c:function:: PyObject* PyDict_GetItemString(PyObject *p, const char *key)
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   This is the same as :c:func:`PyDict_GetItem`, but *key* is specified as a
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   :c:type:`char\*`, rather than a :c:type:`PyObject\*`.
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.. c:function:: PyObject* PyDict_Items(PyObject *p)
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   Return a :c:type:`PyListObject` containing all the items from the
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   dictionary, as in the dictionary method :meth:`dict.items`.
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.. c:function:: PyObject* PyDict_Keys(PyObject *p)
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   Return a :c:type:`PyListObject` containing all the keys from the dictionary,
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   as in the dictionary method :meth:`dict.keys`.
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.. c:function:: PyObject* PyDict_Values(PyObject *p)
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   Return a :c:type:`PyListObject` containing all the values from the
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   dictionary *p*, as in the dictionary method :meth:`dict.values`.
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.. c:function:: Py_ssize_t PyDict_Size(PyObject *p)
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   .. index:: builtin: len
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   Return the number of items in the dictionary.  This is equivalent to
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   ``len(p)`` on a dictionary.
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.. c:function:: int PyDict_Next(PyObject *p, Py_ssize_t *ppos, PyObject **pkey, PyObject **pvalue)
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   Iterate over all key-value pairs in the dictionary *p*.  The
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   :c:type:`Py_ssize_t` referred to by *ppos* must be initialized to ``0``
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   prior to the first call to this function to start the iteration; the
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   function returns true for each pair in the dictionary, and false once all
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   pairs have been reported.  The parameters *pkey* and *pvalue* should either
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   point to :c:type:`PyObject\*` variables that will be filled in with each key
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   and value, respectively, or may be *NULL*.  Any references returned through
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   them are borrowed.  *ppos* should not be altered during iteration. Its
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   value represents offsets within the internal dictionary structure, and
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   since the structure is sparse, the offsets are not consecutive.
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   For example::
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      PyObject *key, *value;
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      Py_ssize_t pos = 0;
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      while (PyDict_Next(self->dict, &pos, &key, &value)) {
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          /* do something interesting with the values... */
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          ...
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      }
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   The dictionary *p* should not be mutated during iteration.  It is safe to
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   modify the values of the keys as you iterate over the dictionary, but only
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   so long as the set of keys does not change.  For example::
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      PyObject *key, *value;
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      Py_ssize_t pos = 0;
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      while (PyDict_Next(self->dict, &pos, &key, &value)) {
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          long i = PyLong_AsLong(value);
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          if (i == -1 && PyErr_Occurred()) {
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              return -1;
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          }
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          PyObject *o = PyLong_FromLong(i + 1);
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          if (o == NULL)
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              return -1;
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          if (PyDict_SetItem(self->dict, key, o) < 0) {
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              Py_DECREF(o);
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              return -1;
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          }
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          Py_DECREF(o);
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      }
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.. c:function:: int PyDict_Merge(PyObject *a, PyObject *b, int override)
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   Iterate over mapping object *b* adding key-value pairs to dictionary *a*.
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   *b* may be a dictionary, or any object supporting :c:func:`PyMapping_Keys`
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   and :c:func:`PyObject_GetItem`. If *override* is true, existing pairs in *a*
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   will be replaced if a matching key is found in *b*, otherwise pairs will
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   only be added if there is not a matching key in *a*. Return ``0`` on
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   success or ``-1`` if an exception was raised.
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.. c:function:: int PyDict_Update(PyObject *a, PyObject *b)
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   This is the same as ``PyDict_Merge(a, b, 1)`` in C, or ``a.update(b)`` in
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   Python.  Return ``0`` on success or ``-1`` if an exception was raised.
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.. c:function:: int PyDict_MergeFromSeq2(PyObject *a, PyObject *seq2, int override)
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   Update or merge into dictionary *a*, from the key-value pairs in *seq2*.
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   *seq2* must be an iterable object producing iterable objects of length 2,
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   viewed as key-value pairs.  In case of duplicate keys, the last wins if
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   *override* is true, else the first wins. Return ``0`` on success or ``-1``
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   if an exception was raised. Equivalent Python (except for the return
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   value)::
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      def PyDict_MergeFromSeq2(a, seq2, override):
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          for key, value in seq2:
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              if override or key not in a:
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                  a[key] = value
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