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Merged revisions 58221-58741 via svnmerge from svn+ssh://pythondev@svn.python.org/python/trunk ........ r58221 | georg.brandl | 2007-09-20 10:57:59 -0700 (Thu, 20 Sep 2007) | 2 lines Patch #1181: add os.environ.clear() method. ........ r58225 | sean.reifschneider | 2007-09-20 23:33:28 -0700 (Thu, 20 Sep 2007) | 3 lines Issue1704287: "make install" fails unless you do "make" first. Make oldsharedmods and sharedmods in "libinstall". ........ r58232 | guido.van.rossum | 2007-09-22 13:18:03 -0700 (Sat, 22 Sep 2007) | 4 lines Patch # 188 by Philip Jenvey. Make tell() mark CRLF as a newline. With unit test. ........ r58242 | georg.brandl | 2007-09-24 10:55:47 -0700 (Mon, 24 Sep 2007) | 2 lines Fix typo and double word. ........ r58245 | georg.brandl | 2007-09-24 10:59:28 -0700 (Mon, 24 Sep 2007) | 2 lines #1196: document default radix for int(). ........ r58247 | georg.brandl | 2007-09-24 11:08:24 -0700 (Mon, 24 Sep 2007) | 2 lines #1177: accept 2xx responses for https too, not only http. ........ r58249 | andrew.kuchling | 2007-09-24 16:45:51 -0700 (Mon, 24 Sep 2007) | 1 line Remove stray odd character; grammar fix ........ r58250 | andrew.kuchling | 2007-09-24 16:46:28 -0700 (Mon, 24 Sep 2007) | 1 line Typo fix ........ r58251 | andrew.kuchling | 2007-09-24 17:09:42 -0700 (Mon, 24 Sep 2007) | 1 line Add various items ........ r58268 | vinay.sajip | 2007-09-26 22:34:45 -0700 (Wed, 26 Sep 2007) | 1 line Change to flush and close logic to fix #1760556. ........ r58269 | vinay.sajip | 2007-09-26 22:38:51 -0700 (Wed, 26 Sep 2007) | 1 line Change to basicConfig() to fix #1021. ........ r58270 | georg.brandl | 2007-09-26 23:26:58 -0700 (Wed, 26 Sep 2007) | 2 lines #1208: document match object's boolean value. ........ r58271 | vinay.sajip | 2007-09-26 23:56:13 -0700 (Wed, 26 Sep 2007) | 1 line Minor date change. ........ r58272 | vinay.sajip | 2007-09-27 00:35:10 -0700 (Thu, 27 Sep 2007) | 1 line Change to LogRecord.__init__() to fix #1206. Note that archaic use of type(x) == types.DictType is because of keeping 1.5.2 compatibility. While this is much less relevant these days, there probably needs to be a separate commit for removing all archaic constructs at the same time. ........ r58288 | brett.cannon | 2007-09-30 12:45:10 -0700 (Sun, 30 Sep 2007) | 9 lines tuple.__repr__ did not consider a reference loop as it is not possible from Python code; but it is possible from C. object.__str__ had the issue of not expecting a type to doing something within it's tp_str implementation that could trigger an infinite recursion, but it could in C code.. Both found thanks to BaseException and how it handles its repr. Closes issue #1686386. Thanks to Thomas Herve for taking an initial stab at coming up with a solution. ........ r58289 | brett.cannon | 2007-09-30 13:37:19 -0700 (Sun, 30 Sep 2007) | 3 lines Fix error introduced by r58288; if a tuple is length 0 return its repr and don't worry about any self-referring tuples. ........ r58294 | facundo.batista | 2007-10-02 10:01:24 -0700 (Tue, 02 Oct 2007) | 11 lines Made the various is_* operations return booleans. This was discussed with Cawlishaw by mail, and he basically confirmed that to these is_* operations, there's no need to return Decimal(0) and Decimal(1) if the language supports the False and True booleans. Also added a few tests for the these functions in extra.decTest, since they are mostly untested (apart from the doctests). Thanks Mark Dickinson ........ r58295 | facundo.batista | 2007-10-02 11:21:18 -0700 (Tue, 02 Oct 2007) | 4 lines Added a class to store the digits of log(10), so that they can be made available when necessary without recomputing. Thanks Mark Dickinson ........ r58299 | mark.summerfield | 2007-10-03 01:53:21 -0700 (Wed, 03 Oct 2007) | 4 lines Added note in footnote about string comparisons about unicodedata.normalize(). ........ r58304 | raymond.hettinger | 2007-10-03 14:18:11 -0700 (Wed, 03 Oct 2007) | 1 line enumerate() is no longer bounded to using sequences shorter than LONG_MAX. The possibility of overflow was sending some newsgroup posters into a tizzy. ........ r58305 | raymond.hettinger | 2007-10-03 17:20:27 -0700 (Wed, 03 Oct 2007) | 1 line itertools.count() no longer limited to sys.maxint. ........ r58306 | kurt.kaiser | 2007-10-03 18:49:54 -0700 (Wed, 03 Oct 2007) | 3 lines Assume that the user knows when he wants to end the line; don't insert something he didn't select or complete. ........ r58307 | kurt.kaiser | 2007-10-03 19:07:50 -0700 (Wed, 03 Oct 2007) | 2 lines Remove unused theme that was causing a fault in p3k. ........ r58308 | kurt.kaiser | 2007-10-03 19:09:17 -0700 (Wed, 03 Oct 2007) | 2 lines Clean up EditorWindow close. ........ r58309 | kurt.kaiser | 2007-10-03 19:53:07 -0700 (Wed, 03 Oct 2007) | 7 lines textView cleanup. Patch 1718043 Tal Einat. M idlelib/EditorWindow.py M idlelib/aboutDialog.py M idlelib/textView.py M idlelib/NEWS.txt ........ r58310 | kurt.kaiser | 2007-10-03 20:11:12 -0700 (Wed, 03 Oct 2007) | 3 lines configDialog cleanup. Patch 1730217 Tal Einat. ........ r58311 | neal.norwitz | 2007-10-03 23:00:48 -0700 (Wed, 03 Oct 2007) | 4 lines Coverity #151: Remove deadcode. All this code already exists above starting at line 653. ........ r58325 | fred.drake | 2007-10-04 19:46:12 -0700 (Thu, 04 Oct 2007) | 1 line wrap lines to <80 characters before fixing errors ........ r58326 | raymond.hettinger | 2007-10-04 19:47:07 -0700 (Thu, 04 Oct 2007) | 6 lines Add __asdict__() to NamedTuple and refine the docs. Add maxlen support to deque() and fixup docs. Partially fix __reduce__(). The None as a third arg was no longer supported. Still needs work on __reduce__() to handle recursive inputs. ........ r58327 | fred.drake | 2007-10-04 19:48:32 -0700 (Thu, 04 Oct 2007) | 3 lines move descriptions of ac_(in|out)_buffer_size to the right place http://bugs.python.org/issue1053 ........ r58329 | neal.norwitz | 2007-10-04 20:39:17 -0700 (Thu, 04 Oct 2007) | 3 lines dict could be NULL, so we need to XDECREF. Fix a compiler warning about passing a PyTypeObject* instead of PyObject*. ........ r58330 | neal.norwitz | 2007-10-04 20:41:19 -0700 (Thu, 04 Oct 2007) | 2 lines Fix Coverity #158: Check the correct variable. ........ r58332 | neal.norwitz | 2007-10-04 22:01:38 -0700 (Thu, 04 Oct 2007) | 7 lines Fix Coverity #159. This code was broken if save() returned a negative number since i contained a boolean value and then we compared i < 0 which should never be true. Will backport (assuming it's necessary) ........ r58334 | neal.norwitz | 2007-10-04 22:29:17 -0700 (Thu, 04 Oct 2007) | 1 line Add a note about fixing some more warnings found by Coverity. ........ r58338 | raymond.hettinger | 2007-10-05 12:07:31 -0700 (Fri, 05 Oct 2007) | 1 line Restore BEGIN/END THREADS macros which were squashed in the previous checkin ........ r58343 | gregory.p.smith | 2007-10-06 00:48:10 -0700 (Sat, 06 Oct 2007) | 3 lines Stab in the dark attempt to fix the test_bsddb3 failure on sparc and S-390 ubuntu buildbots. ........ r58344 | gregory.p.smith | 2007-10-06 00:51:59 -0700 (Sat, 06 Oct 2007) | 2 lines Allows BerkeleyDB 4.6.x >= 4.6.21 for the bsddb module. ........ r58348 | gregory.p.smith | 2007-10-06 08:47:37 -0700 (Sat, 06 Oct 2007) | 3 lines Use the host the author likely meant in the first place. pop.gmail.com is reliable. gmail.org is someones personal domain. ........ r58351 | neal.norwitz | 2007-10-06 12:16:28 -0700 (Sat, 06 Oct 2007) | 3 lines Ensure that this test will pass even if another test left an unwritable TESTFN. Also use the safe unlink in test_support instead of rolling our own here. ........ r58368 | georg.brandl | 2007-10-08 00:50:24 -0700 (Mon, 08 Oct 2007) | 3 lines #1123: fix the docs for the str.split(None, sep) case. Also expand a few other methods' docs, which had more info in the deprecated string module docs. ........ r58369 | georg.brandl | 2007-10-08 01:06:05 -0700 (Mon, 08 Oct 2007) | 2 lines Update docstring of sched, also remove an unused assignment. ........ r58370 | raymond.hettinger | 2007-10-08 02:14:28 -0700 (Mon, 08 Oct 2007) | 5 lines Add comments to NamedTuple code. Let the field spec be either a string or a non-string sequence (suggested by Martin Blais with use cases). Improve the error message in the case of a SyntaxError (caused by a duplicate field name). ........ r58371 | raymond.hettinger | 2007-10-08 02:56:29 -0700 (Mon, 08 Oct 2007) | 1 line Missed a line in the docs ........ r58372 | raymond.hettinger | 2007-10-08 03:11:51 -0700 (Mon, 08 Oct 2007) | 1 line Better variable names ........ r58376 | georg.brandl | 2007-10-08 07:12:47 -0700 (Mon, 08 Oct 2007) | 3 lines #1199: docs for tp_as_{number,sequence,mapping}, by Amaury Forgeot d'Arc. No need to merge this to py3k! ........ r58380 | raymond.hettinger | 2007-10-08 14:26:58 -0700 (Mon, 08 Oct 2007) | 1 line Eliminate camelcase function name ........ r58381 | andrew.kuchling | 2007-10-08 16:23:03 -0700 (Mon, 08 Oct 2007) | 1 line Eliminate camelcase function name ........ r58382 | raymond.hettinger | 2007-10-08 18:36:23 -0700 (Mon, 08 Oct 2007) | 1 line Make the error messages more specific ........ r58384 | gregory.p.smith | 2007-10-08 23:02:21 -0700 (Mon, 08 Oct 2007) | 10 lines Splits Modules/_bsddb.c up into bsddb.h and _bsddb.c and adds a C API object available as bsddb.db.api. This is based on the patch submitted by Duncan Grisby here: http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=1551895&group_id=13900&atid=313900 See this thread for additional info: http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/forum.php?thread_name=E1GAVDK-0002rk-Iw%40apasphere.com&forum_name=pybsddb-users It also cleans up the code a little by removing some ifdef/endifs for python prior to 2.1 and for unsupported Berkeley DB <= 3.2. ........ r58385 | gregory.p.smith | 2007-10-08 23:50:43 -0700 (Mon, 08 Oct 2007) | 5 lines Fix a double free when positioning a database cursor to a non-existant string key (and probably a few other situations with string keys). This was reported with a patch as pybsddb sourceforge bug 1708868 by jjjhhhlll at gmail. ........ r58386 | gregory.p.smith | 2007-10-09 00:19:11 -0700 (Tue, 09 Oct 2007) | 3 lines Use the highest cPickle protocol in bsddb.dbshelve. This comes from sourceforge pybsddb patch 1551443 by w_barnes. ........ r58394 | gregory.p.smith | 2007-10-09 11:26:02 -0700 (Tue, 09 Oct 2007) | 2 lines remove another sleepycat reference ........ r58396 | kurt.kaiser | 2007-10-09 12:31:30 -0700 (Tue, 09 Oct 2007) | 3 lines Allow interrupt only when executing user code in subprocess Patch 1225 Tal Einat modified from IDLE-Spoon. ........ r58399 | brett.cannon | 2007-10-09 17:07:50 -0700 (Tue, 09 Oct 2007) | 5 lines Remove file-level typedefs that were inconsistently used throughout the file. Just move over to the public API names. Closes issue1238. ........ r58401 | raymond.hettinger | 2007-10-09 17:26:46 -0700 (Tue, 09 Oct 2007) | 1 line Accept Jim Jewett's api suggestion to use None instead of -1 to indicate unbounded deques. ........ r58403 | kurt.kaiser | 2007-10-09 17:55:40 -0700 (Tue, 09 Oct 2007) | 2 lines Allow cursor color change w/o restart. Patch 1725576 Tal Einat. ........ r58404 | kurt.kaiser | 2007-10-09 18:06:47 -0700 (Tue, 09 Oct 2007) | 2 lines show paste if > 80 columns. Patch 1659326 Tal Einat. ........ r58415 | thomas.heller | 2007-10-11 12:51:32 -0700 (Thu, 11 Oct 2007) | 5 lines On OS X, use os.uname() instead of gestalt.sysv(...) to get the operating system version. This allows to use ctypes when Python was configured with --disable-toolbox-glue. ........ r58419 | neal.norwitz | 2007-10-11 20:01:01 -0700 (Thu, 11 Oct 2007) | 1 line Get rid of warning about not being able to create an existing directory. ........ r58420 | neal.norwitz | 2007-10-11 20:01:30 -0700 (Thu, 11 Oct 2007) | 1 line Get rid of warnings on a bunch of platforms by using a proper prototype. ........ r58421 | neal.norwitz | 2007-10-11 20:01:54 -0700 (Thu, 11 Oct 2007) | 4 lines Get rid of compiler warning about retval being used (returned) without being initialized. (gcc warning and Coverity 202) ........ r58422 | neal.norwitz | 2007-10-11 20:03:23 -0700 (Thu, 11 Oct 2007) | 1 line Fix Coverity 168: Close the file before returning (exiting). ........ r58423 | neal.norwitz | 2007-10-11 20:04:18 -0700 (Thu, 11 Oct 2007) | 4 lines Fix Coverity 180: Don't overallocate. We don't need structs, but pointers. Also fix a memory leak. ........ r58424 | neal.norwitz | 2007-10-11 20:05:19 -0700 (Thu, 11 Oct 2007) | 5 lines Fix Coverity 185-186: If the passed in FILE is NULL, uninitialized memory would be accessed. Will backport. ........ r58425 | neal.norwitz | 2007-10-11 20:52:34 -0700 (Thu, 11 Oct 2007) | 1 line Get this module to compile with bsddb versions prior to 4.3 ........ r58430 | martin.v.loewis | 2007-10-12 01:56:52 -0700 (Fri, 12 Oct 2007) | 3 lines Bug #1216: Restore support for Visual Studio 2002. Will backport to 2.5. ........ r58433 | raymond.hettinger | 2007-10-12 10:53:11 -0700 (Fri, 12 Oct 2007) | 1 line Fix test of count.__repr__() to ignore the 'L' if the count is a long ........ r58434 | gregory.p.smith | 2007-10-12 11:44:06 -0700 (Fri, 12 Oct 2007) | 4 lines Fixes http://bugs.python.org/issue1233 - bsddb.dbshelve.DBShelf.append was useless due to inverted logic. Also adds a test case for RECNO dbs to test_dbshelve. ........ r58445 | georg.brandl | 2007-10-13 06:20:03 -0700 (Sat, 13 Oct 2007) | 2 lines Fix email example. ........ r58450 | gregory.p.smith | 2007-10-13 16:02:05 -0700 (Sat, 13 Oct 2007) | 2 lines Fix an uncollectable reference leak in bsddb.db.DBShelf.append ........ r58453 | neal.norwitz | 2007-10-13 17:18:40 -0700 (Sat, 13 Oct 2007) | 8 lines Let the O/S supply a port if none of the default ports can be used. This should make the tests more robust at the expense of allowing tests to be sloppier by not requiring them to cleanup after themselves. (It will legitamitely help when running two test suites simultaneously or if another process is already using one of the predefined ports.) Also simplifies (slightLy) the exception handling elsewhere. ........ r58459 | neal.norwitz | 2007-10-14 11:30:21 -0700 (Sun, 14 Oct 2007) | 2 lines Don't raise a string exception, they don't work anymore. ........ r58460 | neal.norwitz | 2007-10-14 11:40:37 -0700 (Sun, 14 Oct 2007) | 1 line Use unittest for assertions ........ r58468 | armin.rigo | 2007-10-15 00:48:35 -0700 (Mon, 15 Oct 2007) | 2 lines test_bigbits was not testing what it seemed to. ........ r58471 | guido.van.rossum | 2007-10-15 08:54:11 -0700 (Mon, 15 Oct 2007) | 3 lines Change a PyErr_Print() into a PyErr_Clear(), per discussion in issue 1031213. ........ r58500 | raymond.hettinger | 2007-10-16 12:18:30 -0700 (Tue, 16 Oct 2007) | 1 line Improve error messages ........ r58506 | raymond.hettinger | 2007-10-16 14:28:32 -0700 (Tue, 16 Oct 2007) | 1 line More docs, error messages, and tests ........ r58507 | andrew.kuchling | 2007-10-16 15:58:03 -0700 (Tue, 16 Oct 2007) | 1 line Add items ........ r58508 | brett.cannon | 2007-10-16 16:24:06 -0700 (Tue, 16 Oct 2007) | 3 lines Remove ``:const:`` notation on None in parameter list. Since the markup is not rendered for parameters it just showed up as ``:const:`None` `` in the output. ........ r58509 | brett.cannon | 2007-10-16 16:26:45 -0700 (Tue, 16 Oct 2007) | 3 lines Re-order some functions whose parameters differ between PyObject and const char * so that they are next to each other. ........ r58522 | armin.rigo | 2007-10-17 11:46:37 -0700 (Wed, 17 Oct 2007) | 5 lines Fix the overflow checking of list_repeat. Introduce overflow checking into list_inplace_repeat. Backport candidate, possibly. ........ r58530 | facundo.batista | 2007-10-17 20:16:03 -0700 (Wed, 17 Oct 2007) | 7 lines Issue #1580738. When HTTPConnection reads the whole stream with read(), it closes itself. When the stream is read in several calls to read(n), it should behave in the same way if HTTPConnection knows where the end of the stream is (through self.length). Added a test case for this behaviour. ........ r58531 | facundo.batista | 2007-10-17 20:44:48 -0700 (Wed, 17 Oct 2007) | 3 lines Issue 1289, just a typo. ........ r58532 | gregory.p.smith | 2007-10-18 00:56:54 -0700 (Thu, 18 Oct 2007) | 4 lines cleanup test_dbtables to use mkdtemp. cleanup dbtables to pass txn as a keyword argument whenever possible to avoid bugs and confusion. (dbtables.py line 447 self.db.get using txn as a non-keyword was an actual bug due to this) ........ r58533 | gregory.p.smith | 2007-10-18 01:34:20 -0700 (Thu, 18 Oct 2007) | 4 lines Fix a weird bug in dbtables: if it chose a random rowid string that contained NULL bytes it would cause the database all sorts of problems in the future leading to very strange random failures and corrupt dbtables.bsdTableDb dbs. ........ r58534 | gregory.p.smith | 2007-10-18 09:32:02 -0700 (Thu, 18 Oct 2007) | 3 lines A cleaner fix than the one committed last night. Generate random rowids that do not contain null bytes. ........ r58537 | gregory.p.smith | 2007-10-18 10:17:57 -0700 (Thu, 18 Oct 2007) | 2 lines mention bsddb fixes. ........ r58538 | raymond.hettinger | 2007-10-18 14:13:06 -0700 (Thu, 18 Oct 2007) | 1 line Remove useless warning ........ r58539 | gregory.p.smith | 2007-10-19 00:31:20 -0700 (Fri, 19 Oct 2007) | 2 lines squelch the warning that this test is supposed to trigger. ........ r58542 | georg.brandl | 2007-10-19 05:32:39 -0700 (Fri, 19 Oct 2007) | 2 lines Clarify wording for apply(). ........ r58544 | mark.summerfield | 2007-10-19 05:48:17 -0700 (Fri, 19 Oct 2007) | 3 lines Added a cross-ref to each other. ........ r58545 | georg.brandl | 2007-10-19 10:38:49 -0700 (Fri, 19 Oct 2007) | 2 lines #1284: "S" means "seen", not unread. ........ r58548 | thomas.heller | 2007-10-19 11:11:41 -0700 (Fri, 19 Oct 2007) | 4 lines Fix ctypes on 32-bit systems when Python is configured --with-system-ffi. See also https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/72505. Ported from release25-maint branch. ........ r58550 | facundo.batista | 2007-10-19 12:25:57 -0700 (Fri, 19 Oct 2007) | 8 lines The constructor from tuple was way too permissive: it allowed bad coefficient numbers, floats in the sign, and other details that generated directly the wrong number in the best case, or triggered misfunctionality in the alorithms. Test cases added for these issues. Thanks Mark Dickinson. ........ r58559 | georg.brandl | 2007-10-20 06:22:53 -0700 (Sat, 20 Oct 2007) | 2 lines Fix code being interpreted as a target. ........ r58561 | georg.brandl | 2007-10-20 06:36:24 -0700 (Sat, 20 Oct 2007) | 2 lines Document new "cmdoption" directive. ........ r58562 | georg.brandl | 2007-10-20 08:21:22 -0700 (Sat, 20 Oct 2007) | 2 lines Make a path more Unix-standardy. ........ r58564 | georg.brandl | 2007-10-20 10:51:39 -0700 (Sat, 20 Oct 2007) | 2 lines Document new directive "envvar". ........ r58567 | georg.brandl | 2007-10-20 11:08:14 -0700 (Sat, 20 Oct 2007) | 6 lines * Add new toplevel chapter, "Using Python." (how to install, configure and setup python on different platforms -- at least in theory.) * Move the Python on Mac docs in that chapter. * Add a new chapter about the command line invocation, by stargaming. ........ r58568 | georg.brandl | 2007-10-20 11:33:20 -0700 (Sat, 20 Oct 2007) | 2 lines Change title, for now. ........ r58569 | georg.brandl | 2007-10-20 11:39:25 -0700 (Sat, 20 Oct 2007) | 2 lines Add entry to ACKS. ........ r58570 | georg.brandl | 2007-10-20 12:05:45 -0700 (Sat, 20 Oct 2007) | 2 lines Clarify -E docs. ........ r58571 | georg.brandl | 2007-10-20 12:08:36 -0700 (Sat, 20 Oct 2007) | 2 lines Even more clarification. ........ r58572 | andrew.kuchling | 2007-10-20 12:25:37 -0700 (Sat, 20 Oct 2007) | 1 line Fix protocol name ........ r58573 | andrew.kuchling | 2007-10-20 12:35:18 -0700 (Sat, 20 Oct 2007) | 1 line Various items ........ r58574 | andrew.kuchling | 2007-10-20 12:39:35 -0700 (Sat, 20 Oct 2007) | 1 line Use correct header line ........ r58576 | armin.rigo | 2007-10-21 02:14:15 -0700 (Sun, 21 Oct 2007) | 3 lines Add a crasher for the long-standing issue with closing a file while another thread uses it. ........ r58577 | georg.brandl | 2007-10-21 03:01:56 -0700 (Sun, 21 Oct 2007) | 2 lines Remove duplicate crasher. ........ r58578 | georg.brandl | 2007-10-21 03:24:20 -0700 (Sun, 21 Oct 2007) | 2 lines Unify "byte code" to "bytecode". Also sprinkle :term: markup for it. ........ r58579 | georg.brandl | 2007-10-21 03:32:54 -0700 (Sun, 21 Oct 2007) | 2 lines Add markup to new function descriptions. ........ r58580 | georg.brandl | 2007-10-21 03:45:46 -0700 (Sun, 21 Oct 2007) | 2 lines Add :term:s for descriptors. ........ r58581 | georg.brandl | 2007-10-21 03:46:24 -0700 (Sun, 21 Oct 2007) | 2 lines Unify "file-descriptor" to "file descriptor". ........ r58582 | georg.brandl | 2007-10-21 03:52:38 -0700 (Sun, 21 Oct 2007) | 2 lines Add :term: for generators. ........ r58583 | georg.brandl | 2007-10-21 05:10:28 -0700 (Sun, 21 Oct 2007) | 2 lines Add :term:s for iterator. ........ r58584 | georg.brandl | 2007-10-21 05:15:05 -0700 (Sun, 21 Oct 2007) | 2 lines Add :term:s for "new-style class". ........ r58588 | neal.norwitz | 2007-10-21 21:47:54 -0700 (Sun, 21 Oct 2007) | 1 line Add Chris Monson so he can edit PEPs. ........ r58594 | guido.van.rossum | 2007-10-22 09:27:19 -0700 (Mon, 22 Oct 2007) | 4 lines Issue #1307, patch by Derek Shockey. When "MAIL" is received without args, an exception happens instead of sending a 501 syntax error response. ........ r58598 | travis.oliphant | 2007-10-22 19:40:56 -0700 (Mon, 22 Oct 2007) | 1 line Add phuang patch from Issue 708374 which adds offset parameter to mmap module. ........ r58601 | neal.norwitz | 2007-10-22 22:44:27 -0700 (Mon, 22 Oct 2007) | 2 lines Bug #1313, fix typo (wrong variable name) in example. ........ r58609 | georg.brandl | 2007-10-23 11:21:35 -0700 (Tue, 23 Oct 2007) | 2 lines Update Pygments version from externals. ........ r58618 | guido.van.rossum | 2007-10-23 12:25:41 -0700 (Tue, 23 Oct 2007) | 3 lines Issue 1307 by Derek Shockey, fox the same bug for RCPT. Neal: please backport! ........ r58620 | raymond.hettinger | 2007-10-23 13:37:41 -0700 (Tue, 23 Oct 2007) | 1 line Shorter name for namedtuple() ........ r58621 | andrew.kuchling | 2007-10-23 13:55:47 -0700 (Tue, 23 Oct 2007) | 1 line Update name ........ r58622 | raymond.hettinger | 2007-10-23 14:23:07 -0700 (Tue, 23 Oct 2007) | 1 line Fixup news entry ........ r58623 | raymond.hettinger | 2007-10-23 18:28:33 -0700 (Tue, 23 Oct 2007) | 1 line Optimize sum() for integer and float inputs. ........ r58624 | raymond.hettinger | 2007-10-23 19:05:51 -0700 (Tue, 23 Oct 2007) | 1 line Fixup error return and add support for intermixed ints and floats/ ........ r58628 | vinay.sajip | 2007-10-24 03:47:06 -0700 (Wed, 24 Oct 2007) | 1 line Bug #1321: Fixed logic error in TimedRotatingFileHandler.__init__() ........ r58641 | facundo.batista | 2007-10-24 12:11:08 -0700 (Wed, 24 Oct 2007) | 4 lines Issue 1290. CharacterData.__repr__ was constructing a string in response that keeped having a non-ascii character. ........ r58643 | thomas.heller | 2007-10-24 12:50:45 -0700 (Wed, 24 Oct 2007) | 1 line Added unittest for calling a function with paramflags (backport from py3k branch). ........ r58645 | matthias.klose | 2007-10-24 13:00:44 -0700 (Wed, 24 Oct 2007) | 2 lines - Build using system ffi library on arm*-linux*. ........ r58651 | georg.brandl | 2007-10-24 14:40:38 -0700 (Wed, 24 Oct 2007) | 2 lines Bug #1287: make os.environ.pop() work as expected. ........ r58652 | raymond.hettinger | 2007-10-24 19:26:58 -0700 (Wed, 24 Oct 2007) | 1 line Missing DECREFs ........ r58653 | matthias.klose | 2007-10-24 23:37:24 -0700 (Wed, 24 Oct 2007) | 2 lines - Build using system ffi library on arm*-linux*, pass --with-system-ffi to CONFIG_ARGS ........ r58655 | thomas.heller | 2007-10-25 12:47:32 -0700 (Thu, 25 Oct 2007) | 2 lines ffi_type_longdouble may be already #defined. See issue 1324. ........ r58656 | kurt.kaiser | 2007-10-25 15:43:45 -0700 (Thu, 25 Oct 2007) | 3 lines Correct an ancient bug in an unused path by removing that path: register() is now idempotent. ........ r58660 | kurt.kaiser | 2007-10-25 17:10:09 -0700 (Thu, 25 Oct 2007) | 4 lines 1. Add comments to provide top-level documentation. 2. Refactor to use more descriptive names. 3. 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.. _abstract:
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Abstract Objects Layer
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The functions in this chapter interact with Python objects regardless of their
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type, or with wide classes of object types (e.g. all numerical types, or all
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sequence types). When used on object types for which they do not apply, they
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will raise a Python exception.
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It is not possible to use these functions on objects that are not properly
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initialized, such as a list object that has been created by :cfunc:`PyList_New`,
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but whose items have not been set to some non-\ ``NULL`` value yet.
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.. _object:
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Object Protocol
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===============
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.. cfunction:: int PyObject_Print(PyObject *o, FILE *fp, int flags)
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Print an object *o*, on file *fp*. Returns ``-1`` on error. The flags argument
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is used to enable certain printing options. The only option currently supported
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is :const:`Py_PRINT_RAW`; if given, the :func:`str` of the object is written
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instead of the :func:`repr`.
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.. cfunction:: int PyObject_HasAttr(PyObject *o, PyObject *attr_name)
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Returns ``1`` if *o* has the attribute *attr_name*, and ``0`` otherwise. This
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is equivalent to the Python expression ``hasattr(o, attr_name)``. This function
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always succeeds.
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.. cfunction:: int PyObject_HasAttrString(PyObject *o, const char *attr_name)
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Returns ``1`` if *o* has the attribute *attr_name*, and ``0`` otherwise. This
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is equivalent to the Python expression ``hasattr(o, attr_name)``. This function
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always succeeds.
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.. cfunction:: PyObject* PyObject_GetAttr(PyObject *o, PyObject *attr_name)
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Retrieve an attribute named *attr_name* from object *o*. Returns the attribute
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value on success, or *NULL* on failure. This is the equivalent of the Python
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expression ``o.attr_name``.
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.. cfunction:: PyObject* PyObject_GetAttrString(PyObject *o, const char *attr_name)
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Retrieve an attribute named *attr_name* from object *o*. Returns the attribute
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value on success, or *NULL* on failure. This is the equivalent of the Python
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expression ``o.attr_name``.
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.. cfunction:: int PyObject_SetAttr(PyObject *o, PyObject *attr_name, PyObject *v)
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Set the value of the attribute named *attr_name*, for object *o*, to the value
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*v*. Returns ``-1`` on failure. This is the equivalent of the Python statement
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``o.attr_name = v``.
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.. cfunction:: int PyObject_SetAttrString(PyObject *o, const char *attr_name, PyObject *v)
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Set the value of the attribute named *attr_name*, for object *o*, to the value
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*v*. Returns ``-1`` on failure. This is the equivalent of the Python statement
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``o.attr_name = v``.
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.. cfunction:: int PyObject_DelAttr(PyObject *o, PyObject *attr_name)
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Delete attribute named *attr_name*, for object *o*. Returns ``-1`` on failure.
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This is the equivalent of the Python statement ``del o.attr_name``.
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.. cfunction:: int PyObject_DelAttrString(PyObject *o, const char *attr_name)
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Delete attribute named *attr_name*, for object *o*. Returns ``-1`` on failure.
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This is the equivalent of the Python statement ``del o.attr_name``.
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.. cfunction:: PyObject* PyObject_RichCompare(PyObject *o1, PyObject *o2, int opid)
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Compare the values of *o1* and *o2* using the operation specified by *opid*,
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which must be one of :const:`Py_LT`, :const:`Py_LE`, :const:`Py_EQ`,
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:const:`Py_NE`, :const:`Py_GT`, or :const:`Py_GE`, corresponding to ``<``,
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``<=``, ``==``, ``!=``, ``>``, or ``>=`` respectively. This is the equivalent of
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the Python expression ``o1 op o2``, where ``op`` is the operator corresponding
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to *opid*. Returns the value of the comparison on success, or *NULL* on failure.
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.. cfunction:: int PyObject_RichCompareBool(PyObject *o1, PyObject *o2, int opid)
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Compare the values of *o1* and *o2* using the operation specified by *opid*,
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which must be one of :const:`Py_LT`, :const:`Py_LE`, :const:`Py_EQ`,
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:const:`Py_NE`, :const:`Py_GT`, or :const:`Py_GE`, corresponding to ``<``,
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``<=``, ``==``, ``!=``, ``>``, or ``>=`` respectively. Returns ``-1`` on error,
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``0`` if the result is false, ``1`` otherwise. This is the equivalent of the
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Python expression ``o1 op o2``, where ``op`` is the operator corresponding to
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*opid*.
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.. cfunction:: int PyObject_Cmp(PyObject *o1, PyObject *o2, int *result)
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.. index:: builtin: cmp
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Compare the values of *o1* and *o2* using a routine provided by *o1*, if one
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exists, otherwise with a routine provided by *o2*. The result of the comparison
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is returned in *result*. Returns ``-1`` on failure. This is the equivalent of
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the Python statement ``result = cmp(o1, o2)``.
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.. cfunction:: int PyObject_Compare(PyObject *o1, PyObject *o2)
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.. index:: builtin: cmp
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Compare the values of *o1* and *o2* using a routine provided by *o1*, if one
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exists, otherwise with a routine provided by *o2*. Returns the result of the
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comparison on success. On error, the value returned is undefined; use
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:cfunc:`PyErr_Occurred` to detect an error. This is equivalent to the Python
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expression ``cmp(o1, o2)``.
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.. cfunction:: PyObject* PyObject_Repr(PyObject *o)
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.. index:: builtin: repr
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Compute a string representation of object *o*. Returns the string
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representation on success, *NULL* on failure. This is the equivalent of the
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Python expression ``repr(o)``. Called by the :func:`repr` built-in function and
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by reverse quotes.
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.. cfunction:: PyObject* PyObject_Str(PyObject *o)
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.. index:: builtin: str
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Compute a string representation of object *o*. Returns the string
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representation on success, *NULL* on failure. This is the equivalent of the
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Python expression ``str(o)``. Called by the :func:`str` built-in function
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and, therefore, by the :func:`print` function.
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.. cfunction:: PyObject* PyObject_Unicode(PyObject *o)
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.. index:: builtin: unicode
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Compute a Unicode string representation of object *o*. Returns the Unicode
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string representation on success, *NULL* on failure. This is the equivalent of
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the Python expression ``unicode(o)``. Called by the :func:`unicode` built-in
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function.
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.. cfunction:: int PyObject_IsInstance(PyObject *inst, PyObject *cls)
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Returns ``1`` if *inst* is an instance of the class *cls* or a subclass of
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*cls*, or ``0`` if not. On error, returns ``-1`` and sets an exception. If
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*cls* is a type object rather than a class object, :cfunc:`PyObject_IsInstance`
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returns ``1`` if *inst* is of type *cls*. If *cls* is a tuple, the check will
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be done against every entry in *cls*. The result will be ``1`` when at least one
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of the checks returns ``1``, otherwise it will be ``0``. If *inst* is not a
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class instance and *cls* is neither a type object, nor a class object, nor a
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tuple, *inst* must have a :attr:`__class__` attribute --- the class relationship
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of the value of that attribute with *cls* will be used to determine the result
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of this function.
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Subclass determination is done in a fairly straightforward way, but includes a
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wrinkle that implementors of extensions to the class system may want to be aware
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of. If :class:`A` and :class:`B` are class objects, :class:`B` is a subclass of
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:class:`A` if it inherits from :class:`A` either directly or indirectly. If
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either is not a class object, a more general mechanism is used to determine the
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class relationship of the two objects. When testing if *B* is a subclass of
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*A*, if *A* is *B*, :cfunc:`PyObject_IsSubclass` returns true. If *A* and *B*
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are different objects, *B*'s :attr:`__bases__` attribute is searched in a
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depth-first fashion for *A* --- the presence of the :attr:`__bases__` attribute
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is considered sufficient for this determination.
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.. cfunction:: int PyObject_IsSubclass(PyObject *derived, PyObject *cls)
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Returns ``1`` if the class *derived* is identical to or derived from the class
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*cls*, otherwise returns ``0``. In case of an error, returns ``-1``. If *cls*
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is a tuple, the check will be done against every entry in *cls*. The result will
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be ``1`` when at least one of the checks returns ``1``, otherwise it will be
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``0``. If either *derived* or *cls* is not an actual class object (or tuple),
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this function uses the generic algorithm described above.
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.. cfunction:: int PyCallable_Check(PyObject *o)
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Determine if the object *o* is callable. Return ``1`` if the object is callable
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and ``0`` otherwise. This function always succeeds.
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.. cfunction:: PyObject* PyObject_Call(PyObject *callable_object, PyObject *args, PyObject *kw)
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Call a callable Python object *callable_object*, with arguments given by the
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tuple *args*, and named arguments given by the dictionary *kw*. If no named
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arguments are needed, *kw* may be *NULL*. *args* must not be *NULL*, use an
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empty tuple if no arguments are needed. Returns the result of the call on
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success, or *NULL* on failure. This is the equivalent of the Python expression
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``callable_object(*args, **kw)``.
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.. cfunction:: PyObject* PyObject_CallObject(PyObject *callable_object, PyObject *args)
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Call a callable Python object *callable_object*, with arguments given by the
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tuple *args*. If no arguments are needed, then *args* may be *NULL*. Returns
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the result of the call on success, or *NULL* on failure. This is the equivalent
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of the Python expression ``callable_object(*args)``.
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.. cfunction:: PyObject* PyObject_CallFunction(PyObject *callable, char *format, ...)
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Call a callable Python object *callable*, with a variable number of C arguments.
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The C arguments are described using a :cfunc:`Py_BuildValue` style format
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string. The format may be *NULL*, indicating that no arguments are provided.
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Returns the result of the call on success, or *NULL* on failure. This is the
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equivalent of the Python expression ``callable(*args)``. Note that if you only
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pass :ctype:`PyObject \*` args, :cfunc:`PyObject_CallFunctionObjArgs` is a
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faster alternative.
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.. cfunction:: PyObject* PyObject_CallMethod(PyObject *o, char *method, char *format, ...)
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Call the method named *method* of object *o* with a variable number of C
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arguments. The C arguments are described by a :cfunc:`Py_BuildValue` format
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string that should produce a tuple. The format may be *NULL*, indicating that
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no arguments are provided. Returns the result of the call on success, or *NULL*
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on failure. This is the equivalent of the Python expression ``o.method(args)``.
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Note that if you only pass :ctype:`PyObject \*` args,
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:cfunc:`PyObject_CallMethodObjArgs` is a faster alternative.
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.. cfunction:: PyObject* PyObject_CallFunctionObjArgs(PyObject *callable, ..., NULL)
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Call a callable Python object *callable*, with a variable number of
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:ctype:`PyObject\*` arguments. The arguments are provided as a variable number
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of parameters followed by *NULL*. Returns the result of the call on success, or
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*NULL* on failure.
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.. cfunction:: PyObject* PyObject_CallMethodObjArgs(PyObject *o, PyObject *name, ..., NULL)
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Calls a method of the object *o*, where the name of the method is given as a
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Python string object in *name*. It is called with a variable number of
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:ctype:`PyObject\*` arguments. The arguments are provided as a variable number
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of parameters followed by *NULL*. Returns the result of the call on success, or
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*NULL* on failure.
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.. cfunction:: long PyObject_Hash(PyObject *o)
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Compute and return the hash value of an object *o*. On failure, return ``-1``.
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This is the equivalent of the Python expression ``hash(o)``.
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.. cfunction:: int PyObject_IsTrue(PyObject *o)
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Returns ``1`` if the object *o* is considered to be true, and ``0`` otherwise.
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This is equivalent to the Python expression ``not not o``. On failure, return
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``-1``.
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.. cfunction:: int PyObject_Not(PyObject *o)
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Returns ``0`` if the object *o* is considered to be true, and ``1`` otherwise.
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This is equivalent to the Python expression ``not o``. On failure, return
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``-1``.
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.. cfunction:: PyObject* PyObject_Type(PyObject *o)
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.. index:: builtin: type
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When *o* is non-*NULL*, returns a type object corresponding to the object type
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of object *o*. On failure, raises :exc:`SystemError` and returns *NULL*. This
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is equivalent to the Python expression ``type(o)``. This function increments the
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reference count of the return value. There's really no reason to use this
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function instead of the common expression ``o->ob_type``, which returns a
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pointer of type :ctype:`PyTypeObject\*`, except when the incremented reference
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count is needed.
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.. cfunction:: int PyObject_TypeCheck(PyObject *o, PyTypeObject *type)
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Return true if the object *o* is of type *type* or a subtype of *type*. Both
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parameters must be non-*NULL*.
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.. cfunction:: Py_ssize_t PyObject_Length(PyObject *o)
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Py_ssize_t PyObject_Size(PyObject *o)
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.. index:: builtin: len
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Return the length of object *o*. If the object *o* provides either the sequence
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and mapping protocols, the sequence length is returned. On error, ``-1`` is
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returned. This is the equivalent to the Python expression ``len(o)``.
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.. cfunction:: PyObject* PyObject_GetItem(PyObject *o, PyObject *key)
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Return element of *o* corresponding to the object *key* or *NULL* on failure.
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This is the equivalent of the Python expression ``o[key]``.
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.. cfunction:: int PyObject_SetItem(PyObject *o, PyObject *key, PyObject *v)
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Map the object *key* to the value *v*. Returns ``-1`` on failure. This is the
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equivalent of the Python statement ``o[key] = v``.
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.. cfunction:: int PyObject_DelItem(PyObject *o, PyObject *key)
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Delete the mapping for *key* from *o*. Returns ``-1`` on failure. This is the
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equivalent of the Python statement ``del o[key]``.
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.. cfunction:: int PyObject_AsFileDescriptor(PyObject *o)
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Derives a file descriptor from a Python object. If the object is an integer or
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long integer, its value is returned. If not, the object's :meth:`fileno` method
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is called if it exists; the method must return an integer or long integer, which
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is returned as the file descriptor value. Returns ``-1`` on failure.
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.. cfunction:: PyObject* PyObject_Dir(PyObject *o)
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This is equivalent to the Python expression ``dir(o)``, returning a (possibly
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empty) list of strings appropriate for the object argument, or *NULL* if there
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was an error. If the argument is *NULL*, this is like the Python ``dir()``,
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returning the names of the current locals; in this case, if no execution frame
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is active then *NULL* is returned but :cfunc:`PyErr_Occurred` will return false.
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.. cfunction:: PyObject* PyObject_GetIter(PyObject *o)
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This is equivalent to the Python expression ``iter(o)``. It returns a new
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iterator for the object argument, or the object itself if the object is already
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an iterator. Raises :exc:`TypeError` and returns *NULL* if the object cannot be
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iterated.
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.. _number:
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Number Protocol
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===============
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.. cfunction:: int PyNumber_Check(PyObject *o)
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Returns ``1`` if the object *o* provides numeric protocols, and false otherwise.
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This function always succeeds.
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.. cfunction:: PyObject* PyNumber_Add(PyObject *o1, PyObject *o2)
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Returns the result of adding *o1* and *o2*, or *NULL* on failure. This is the
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equivalent of the Python expression ``o1 + o2``.
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.. cfunction:: PyObject* PyNumber_Subtract(PyObject *o1, PyObject *o2)
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Returns the result of subtracting *o2* from *o1*, or *NULL* on failure. This is
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the equivalent of the Python expression ``o1 - o2``.
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.. cfunction:: PyObject* PyNumber_Multiply(PyObject *o1, PyObject *o2)
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Returns the result of multiplying *o1* and *o2*, or *NULL* on failure. This is
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the equivalent of the Python expression ``o1 * o2``.
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.. cfunction:: PyObject* PyNumber_Divide(PyObject *o1, PyObject *o2)
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Returns the result of dividing *o1* by *o2*, or *NULL* on failure. This is the
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equivalent of the Python expression ``o1 / o2``.
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.. cfunction:: PyObject* PyNumber_FloorDivide(PyObject *o1, PyObject *o2)
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|
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Return the floor of *o1* divided by *o2*, or *NULL* on failure. This is
|
|
equivalent to the "classic" division of integers.
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.. cfunction:: PyObject* PyNumber_TrueDivide(PyObject *o1, PyObject *o2)
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|
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Return a reasonable approximation for the mathematical value of *o1* divided by
|
|
*o2*, or *NULL* on failure. The return value is "approximate" because binary
|
|
floating point numbers are approximate; it is not possible to represent all real
|
|
numbers in base two. This function can return a floating point value when
|
|
passed two integers.
|
|
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|
|
|
.. cfunction:: PyObject* PyNumber_Remainder(PyObject *o1, PyObject *o2)
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|
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Returns the remainder of dividing *o1* by *o2*, or *NULL* on failure. This is
|
|
the equivalent of the Python expression ``o1 % o2``.
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|
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|
|
.. cfunction:: PyObject* PyNumber_Divmod(PyObject *o1, PyObject *o2)
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|
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.. index:: builtin: divmod
|
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|
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See the built-in function :func:`divmod`. Returns *NULL* on failure. This is
|
|
the equivalent of the Python expression ``divmod(o1, o2)``.
|
|
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|
|
.. cfunction:: PyObject* PyNumber_Power(PyObject *o1, PyObject *o2, PyObject *o3)
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|
|
.. index:: builtin: pow
|
|
|
|
See the built-in function :func:`pow`. Returns *NULL* on failure. This is the
|
|
equivalent of the Python expression ``pow(o1, o2, o3)``, where *o3* is optional.
|
|
If *o3* is to be ignored, pass :cdata:`Py_None` in its place (passing *NULL* for
|
|
*o3* would cause an illegal memory access).
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|
.. cfunction:: PyObject* PyNumber_Negative(PyObject *o)
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|
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Returns the negation of *o* on success, or *NULL* on failure. This is the
|
|
equivalent of the Python expression ``-o``.
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|
.. cfunction:: PyObject* PyNumber_Positive(PyObject *o)
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|
|
Returns *o* on success, or *NULL* on failure. This is the equivalent of the
|
|
Python expression ``+o``.
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|
|
.. cfunction:: PyObject* PyNumber_Absolute(PyObject *o)
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|
|
.. index:: builtin: abs
|
|
|
|
Returns the absolute value of *o*, or *NULL* on failure. This is the equivalent
|
|
of the Python expression ``abs(o)``.
|
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|
|
.. cfunction:: PyObject* PyNumber_Invert(PyObject *o)
|
|
|
|
Returns the bitwise negation of *o* on success, or *NULL* on failure. This is
|
|
the equivalent of the Python expression ``~o``.
|
|
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|
|
.. cfunction:: PyObject* PyNumber_Lshift(PyObject *o1, PyObject *o2)
|
|
|
|
Returns the result of left shifting *o1* by *o2* on success, or *NULL* on
|
|
failure. This is the equivalent of the Python expression ``o1 << o2``.
|
|
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|
|
.. cfunction:: PyObject* PyNumber_Rshift(PyObject *o1, PyObject *o2)
|
|
|
|
Returns the result of right shifting *o1* by *o2* on success, or *NULL* on
|
|
failure. This is the equivalent of the Python expression ``o1 >> o2``.
|
|
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|
|
|
.. cfunction:: PyObject* PyNumber_And(PyObject *o1, PyObject *o2)
|
|
|
|
Returns the "bitwise and" of *o1* and *o2* on success and *NULL* on failure.
|
|
This is the equivalent of the Python expression ``o1 & o2``.
|
|
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|
|
|
.. cfunction:: PyObject* PyNumber_Xor(PyObject *o1, PyObject *o2)
|
|
|
|
Returns the "bitwise exclusive or" of *o1* by *o2* on success, or *NULL* on
|
|
failure. This is the equivalent of the Python expression ``o1 ^ o2``.
|
|
|
|
|
|
.. cfunction:: PyObject* PyNumber_Or(PyObject *o1, PyObject *o2)
|
|
|
|
Returns the "bitwise or" of *o1* and *o2* on success, or *NULL* on failure.
|
|
This is the equivalent of the Python expression ``o1 | o2``.
|
|
|
|
|
|
.. cfunction:: PyObject* PyNumber_InPlaceAdd(PyObject *o1, PyObject *o2)
|
|
|
|
Returns the result of adding *o1* and *o2*, or *NULL* on failure. The operation
|
|
is done *in-place* when *o1* supports it. This is the equivalent of the Python
|
|
statement ``o1 += o2``.
|
|
|
|
|
|
.. cfunction:: PyObject* PyNumber_InPlaceSubtract(PyObject *o1, PyObject *o2)
|
|
|
|
Returns the result of subtracting *o2* from *o1*, or *NULL* on failure. The
|
|
operation is done *in-place* when *o1* supports it. This is the equivalent of
|
|
the Python statement ``o1 -= o2``.
|
|
|
|
|
|
.. cfunction:: PyObject* PyNumber_InPlaceMultiply(PyObject *o1, PyObject *o2)
|
|
|
|
Returns the result of multiplying *o1* and *o2*, or *NULL* on failure. The
|
|
operation is done *in-place* when *o1* supports it. This is the equivalent of
|
|
the Python statement ``o1 *= o2``.
|
|
|
|
|
|
.. cfunction:: PyObject* PyNumber_InPlaceDivide(PyObject *o1, PyObject *o2)
|
|
|
|
Returns the result of dividing *o1* by *o2*, or *NULL* on failure. The
|
|
operation is done *in-place* when *o1* supports it. This is the equivalent of
|
|
the Python statement ``o1 /= o2``.
|
|
|
|
|
|
.. cfunction:: PyObject* PyNumber_InPlaceFloorDivide(PyObject *o1, PyObject *o2)
|
|
|
|
Returns the mathematical floor of dividing *o1* by *o2*, or *NULL* on failure.
|
|
The operation is done *in-place* when *o1* supports it. This is the equivalent
|
|
of the Python statement ``o1 //= o2``.
|
|
|
|
|
|
.. cfunction:: PyObject* PyNumber_InPlaceTrueDivide(PyObject *o1, PyObject *o2)
|
|
|
|
Return a reasonable approximation for the mathematical value of *o1* divided by
|
|
*o2*, or *NULL* on failure. The return value is "approximate" because binary
|
|
floating point numbers are approximate; it is not possible to represent all real
|
|
numbers in base two. This function can return a floating point value when
|
|
passed two integers. The operation is done *in-place* when *o1* supports it.
|
|
|
|
|
|
.. cfunction:: PyObject* PyNumber_InPlaceRemainder(PyObject *o1, PyObject *o2)
|
|
|
|
Returns the remainder of dividing *o1* by *o2*, or *NULL* on failure. The
|
|
operation is done *in-place* when *o1* supports it. This is the equivalent of
|
|
the Python statement ``o1 %= o2``.
|
|
|
|
|
|
.. cfunction:: PyObject* PyNumber_InPlacePower(PyObject *o1, PyObject *o2, PyObject *o3)
|
|
|
|
.. index:: builtin: pow
|
|
|
|
See the built-in function :func:`pow`. Returns *NULL* on failure. The operation
|
|
is done *in-place* when *o1* supports it. This is the equivalent of the Python
|
|
statement ``o1 **= o2`` when o3 is :cdata:`Py_None`, or an in-place variant of
|
|
``pow(o1, o2, o3)`` otherwise. If *o3* is to be ignored, pass :cdata:`Py_None`
|
|
in its place (passing *NULL* for *o3* would cause an illegal memory access).
|
|
|
|
|
|
.. cfunction:: PyObject* PyNumber_InPlaceLshift(PyObject *o1, PyObject *o2)
|
|
|
|
Returns the result of left shifting *o1* by *o2* on success, or *NULL* on
|
|
failure. The operation is done *in-place* when *o1* supports it. This is the
|
|
equivalent of the Python statement ``o1 <<= o2``.
|
|
|
|
|
|
.. cfunction:: PyObject* PyNumber_InPlaceRshift(PyObject *o1, PyObject *o2)
|
|
|
|
Returns the result of right shifting *o1* by *o2* on success, or *NULL* on
|
|
failure. The operation is done *in-place* when *o1* supports it. This is the
|
|
equivalent of the Python statement ``o1 >>= o2``.
|
|
|
|
|
|
.. cfunction:: PyObject* PyNumber_InPlaceAnd(PyObject *o1, PyObject *o2)
|
|
|
|
Returns the "bitwise and" of *o1* and *o2* on success and *NULL* on failure. The
|
|
operation is done *in-place* when *o1* supports it. This is the equivalent of
|
|
the Python statement ``o1 &= o2``.
|
|
|
|
|
|
.. cfunction:: PyObject* PyNumber_InPlaceXor(PyObject *o1, PyObject *o2)
|
|
|
|
Returns the "bitwise exclusive or" of *o1* by *o2* on success, or *NULL* on
|
|
failure. The operation is done *in-place* when *o1* supports it. This is the
|
|
equivalent of the Python statement ``o1 ^= o2``.
|
|
|
|
|
|
.. cfunction:: PyObject* PyNumber_InPlaceOr(PyObject *o1, PyObject *o2)
|
|
|
|
Returns the "bitwise or" of *o1* and *o2* on success, or *NULL* on failure. The
|
|
operation is done *in-place* when *o1* supports it. This is the equivalent of
|
|
the Python statement ``o1 |= o2``.
|
|
|
|
|
|
.. cfunction:: PyObject* PyNumber_Int(PyObject *o)
|
|
|
|
.. index:: builtin: int
|
|
|
|
Returns the *o* converted to an integer object on success, or *NULL* on failure.
|
|
If the argument is outside the integer range a long object will be returned
|
|
instead. This is the equivalent of the Python expression ``int(o)``.
|
|
|
|
|
|
.. cfunction:: PyObject* PyNumber_Long(PyObject *o)
|
|
|
|
.. index:: builtin: long
|
|
|
|
Returns the *o* converted to a long integer object on success, or *NULL* on
|
|
failure. This is the equivalent of the Python expression ``long(o)``.
|
|
|
|
|
|
.. cfunction:: PyObject* PyNumber_Float(PyObject *o)
|
|
|
|
.. index:: builtin: float
|
|
|
|
Returns the *o* converted to a float object on success, or *NULL* on failure.
|
|
This is the equivalent of the Python expression ``float(o)``.
|
|
|
|
|
|
.. cfunction:: PyObject* PyNumber_Index(PyObject *o)
|
|
|
|
Returns the *o* converted to a Python int or long on success or *NULL* with a
|
|
TypeError exception raised on failure.
|
|
|
|
|
|
.. cfunction:: Py_ssize_t PyNumber_AsSsize_t(PyObject *o, PyObject *exc)
|
|
|
|
Returns *o* converted to a Py_ssize_t value if *o* can be interpreted as an
|
|
integer. If *o* can be converted to a Python int or long but the attempt to
|
|
convert to a Py_ssize_t value would raise an :exc:`OverflowError`, then the
|
|
*exc* argument is the type of exception that will be raised (usually
|
|
:exc:`IndexError` or :exc:`OverflowError`). If *exc* is *NULL*, then the
|
|
exception is cleared and the value is clipped to *PY_SSIZE_T_MIN* for a negative
|
|
integer or *PY_SSIZE_T_MAX* for a positive integer.
|
|
|
|
|
|
.. cfunction:: int PyIndex_Check(PyObject *o)
|
|
|
|
Returns True if *o* is an index integer (has the nb_index slot of the
|
|
tp_as_number structure filled in).
|
|
|
|
|
|
.. _sequence:
|
|
|
|
Sequence Protocol
|
|
=================
|
|
|
|
|
|
.. cfunction:: int PySequence_Check(PyObject *o)
|
|
|
|
Return ``1`` if the object provides sequence protocol, and ``0`` otherwise.
|
|
This function always succeeds.
|
|
|
|
|
|
.. cfunction:: Py_ssize_t PySequence_Size(PyObject *o)
|
|
|
|
.. index:: builtin: len
|
|
|
|
Returns the number of objects in sequence *o* on success, and ``-1`` on failure.
|
|
For objects that do not provide sequence protocol, this is equivalent to the
|
|
Python expression ``len(o)``.
|
|
|
|
|
|
.. cfunction:: Py_ssize_t PySequence_Length(PyObject *o)
|
|
|
|
Alternate name for :cfunc:`PySequence_Size`.
|
|
|
|
|
|
.. cfunction:: PyObject* PySequence_Concat(PyObject *o1, PyObject *o2)
|
|
|
|
Return the concatenation of *o1* and *o2* on success, and *NULL* on failure.
|
|
This is the equivalent of the Python expression ``o1 + o2``.
|
|
|
|
|
|
.. cfunction:: PyObject* PySequence_Repeat(PyObject *o, Py_ssize_t count)
|
|
|
|
Return the result of repeating sequence object *o* *count* times, or *NULL* on
|
|
failure. This is the equivalent of the Python expression ``o * count``.
|
|
|
|
|
|
.. cfunction:: PyObject* PySequence_InPlaceConcat(PyObject *o1, PyObject *o2)
|
|
|
|
Return the concatenation of *o1* and *o2* on success, and *NULL* on failure.
|
|
The operation is done *in-place* when *o1* supports it. This is the equivalent
|
|
of the Python expression ``o1 += o2``.
|
|
|
|
|
|
.. cfunction:: PyObject* PySequence_InPlaceRepeat(PyObject *o, Py_ssize_t count)
|
|
|
|
Return the result of repeating sequence object *o* *count* times, or *NULL* on
|
|
failure. The operation is done *in-place* when *o* supports it. This is the
|
|
equivalent of the Python expression ``o *= count``.
|
|
|
|
|
|
.. cfunction:: PyObject* PySequence_GetItem(PyObject *o, Py_ssize_t i)
|
|
|
|
Return the *i*th element of *o*, or *NULL* on failure. This is the equivalent of
|
|
the Python expression ``o[i]``.
|
|
|
|
|
|
.. cfunction:: PyObject* PySequence_GetSlice(PyObject *o, Py_ssize_t i1, Py_ssize_t i2)
|
|
|
|
Return the slice of sequence object *o* between *i1* and *i2*, or *NULL* on
|
|
failure. This is the equivalent of the Python expression ``o[i1:i2]``.
|
|
|
|
|
|
.. cfunction:: int PySequence_SetItem(PyObject *o, Py_ssize_t i, PyObject *v)
|
|
|
|
Assign object *v* to the *i*th element of *o*. Returns ``-1`` on failure. This
|
|
is the equivalent of the Python statement ``o[i] = v``. This function *does
|
|
not* steal a reference to *v*.
|
|
|
|
|
|
.. cfunction:: int PySequence_DelItem(PyObject *o, Py_ssize_t i)
|
|
|
|
Delete the *i*th element of object *o*. Returns ``-1`` on failure. This is the
|
|
equivalent of the Python statement ``del o[i]``.
|
|
|
|
|
|
.. cfunction:: int PySequence_SetSlice(PyObject *o, Py_ssize_t i1, Py_ssize_t i2, PyObject *v)
|
|
|
|
Assign the sequence object *v* to the slice in sequence object *o* from *i1* to
|
|
*i2*. This is the equivalent of the Python statement ``o[i1:i2] = v``.
|
|
|
|
|
|
.. cfunction:: int PySequence_DelSlice(PyObject *o, Py_ssize_t i1, Py_ssize_t i2)
|
|
|
|
Delete the slice in sequence object *o* from *i1* to *i2*. Returns ``-1`` on
|
|
failure. This is the equivalent of the Python statement ``del o[i1:i2]``.
|
|
|
|
|
|
.. cfunction:: Py_ssize_t PySequence_Count(PyObject *o, PyObject *value)
|
|
|
|
Return the number of occurrences of *value* in *o*, that is, return the number
|
|
of keys for which ``o[key] == value``. On failure, return ``-1``. This is
|
|
equivalent to the Python expression ``o.count(value)``.
|
|
|
|
|
|
.. cfunction:: int PySequence_Contains(PyObject *o, PyObject *value)
|
|
|
|
Determine if *o* contains *value*. If an item in *o* is equal to *value*,
|
|
return ``1``, otherwise return ``0``. On error, return ``-1``. This is
|
|
equivalent to the Python expression ``value in o``.
|
|
|
|
|
|
.. cfunction:: Py_ssize_t PySequence_Index(PyObject *o, PyObject *value)
|
|
|
|
Return the first index *i* for which ``o[i] == value``. On error, return
|
|
``-1``. This is equivalent to the Python expression ``o.index(value)``.
|
|
|
|
|
|
.. cfunction:: PyObject* PySequence_List(PyObject *o)
|
|
|
|
Return a list object with the same contents as the arbitrary sequence *o*. The
|
|
returned list is guaranteed to be new.
|
|
|
|
|
|
.. cfunction:: PyObject* PySequence_Tuple(PyObject *o)
|
|
|
|
.. index:: builtin: tuple
|
|
|
|
Return a tuple object with the same contents as the arbitrary sequence *o* or
|
|
*NULL* on failure. If *o* is a tuple, a new reference will be returned,
|
|
otherwise a tuple will be constructed with the appropriate contents. This is
|
|
equivalent to the Python expression ``tuple(o)``.
|
|
|
|
|
|
.. cfunction:: PyObject* PySequence_Fast(PyObject *o, const char *m)
|
|
|
|
Returns the sequence *o* as a tuple, unless it is already a tuple or list, in
|
|
which case *o* is returned. Use :cfunc:`PySequence_Fast_GET_ITEM` to access the
|
|
members of the result. Returns *NULL* on failure. If the object is not a
|
|
sequence, raises :exc:`TypeError` with *m* as the message text.
|
|
|
|
|
|
.. cfunction:: PyObject* PySequence_Fast_GET_ITEM(PyObject *o, Py_ssize_t i)
|
|
|
|
Return the *i*th element of *o*, assuming that *o* was returned by
|
|
:cfunc:`PySequence_Fast`, *o* is not *NULL*, and that *i* is within bounds.
|
|
|
|
|
|
.. cfunction:: PyObject** PySequence_Fast_ITEMS(PyObject *o)
|
|
|
|
Return the underlying array of PyObject pointers. Assumes that *o* was returned
|
|
by :cfunc:`PySequence_Fast` and *o* is not *NULL*.
|
|
|
|
|
|
.. cfunction:: PyObject* PySequence_ITEM(PyObject *o, Py_ssize_t i)
|
|
|
|
Return the *i*th element of *o* or *NULL* on failure. Macro form of
|
|
:cfunc:`PySequence_GetItem` but without checking that
|
|
:cfunc:`PySequence_Check(o)` is true and without adjustment for negative
|
|
indices.
|
|
|
|
|
|
.. cfunction:: Py_ssize_t PySequence_Fast_GET_SIZE(PyObject *o)
|
|
|
|
Returns the length of *o*, assuming that *o* was returned by
|
|
:cfunc:`PySequence_Fast` and that *o* is not *NULL*. The size can also be
|
|
gotten by calling :cfunc:`PySequence_Size` on *o*, but
|
|
:cfunc:`PySequence_Fast_GET_SIZE` is faster because it can assume *o* is a list
|
|
or tuple.
|
|
|
|
|
|
.. _mapping:
|
|
|
|
Mapping Protocol
|
|
================
|
|
|
|
|
|
.. cfunction:: int PyMapping_Check(PyObject *o)
|
|
|
|
Return ``1`` if the object provides mapping protocol, and ``0`` otherwise. This
|
|
function always succeeds.
|
|
|
|
|
|
.. cfunction:: Py_ssize_t PyMapping_Length(PyObject *o)
|
|
|
|
.. index:: builtin: len
|
|
|
|
Returns the number of keys in object *o* on success, and ``-1`` on failure. For
|
|
objects that do not provide mapping protocol, this is equivalent to the Python
|
|
expression ``len(o)``.
|
|
|
|
|
|
.. cfunction:: int PyMapping_DelItemString(PyObject *o, char *key)
|
|
|
|
Remove the mapping for object *key* from the object *o*. Return ``-1`` on
|
|
failure. This is equivalent to the Python statement ``del o[key]``.
|
|
|
|
|
|
.. cfunction:: int PyMapping_DelItem(PyObject *o, PyObject *key)
|
|
|
|
Remove the mapping for object *key* from the object *o*. Return ``-1`` on
|
|
failure. This is equivalent to the Python statement ``del o[key]``.
|
|
|
|
|
|
.. cfunction:: int PyMapping_HasKeyString(PyObject *o, char *key)
|
|
|
|
On success, return ``1`` if the mapping object has the key *key* and ``0``
|
|
otherwise. This is equivalent to the Python expression ``key in o``.
|
|
This function always succeeds.
|
|
|
|
|
|
.. cfunction:: int PyMapping_HasKey(PyObject *o, PyObject *key)
|
|
|
|
Return ``1`` if the mapping object has the key *key* and ``0`` otherwise. This
|
|
is equivalent to the Python expression ``key in o``. This function always
|
|
succeeds.
|
|
|
|
|
|
.. cfunction:: PyObject* PyMapping_Keys(PyObject *o)
|
|
|
|
On success, return a list of the keys in object *o*. On failure, return *NULL*.
|
|
This is equivalent to the Python expression ``o.keys()``.
|
|
|
|
|
|
.. cfunction:: PyObject* PyMapping_Values(PyObject *o)
|
|
|
|
On success, return a list of the values in object *o*. On failure, return
|
|
*NULL*. This is equivalent to the Python expression ``o.values()``.
|
|
|
|
|
|
.. cfunction:: PyObject* PyMapping_Items(PyObject *o)
|
|
|
|
On success, return a list of the items in object *o*, where each item is a tuple
|
|
containing a key-value pair. On failure, return *NULL*. This is equivalent to
|
|
the Python expression ``o.items()``.
|
|
|
|
|
|
.. cfunction:: PyObject* PyMapping_GetItemString(PyObject *o, char *key)
|
|
|
|
Return element of *o* corresponding to the object *key* or *NULL* on failure.
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This is the equivalent of the Python expression ``o[key]``.
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.. cfunction:: int PyMapping_SetItemString(PyObject *o, char *key, PyObject *v)
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Map the object *key* to the value *v* in object *o*. Returns ``-1`` on failure.
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This is the equivalent of the Python statement ``o[key] = v``.
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.. _iterator:
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Iterator Protocol
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=================
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There are only a couple of functions specifically for working with iterators.
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.. cfunction:: int PyIter_Check(PyObject *o)
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Return true if the object *o* supports the iterator protocol.
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.. cfunction:: PyObject* PyIter_Next(PyObject *o)
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Return the next value from the iteration *o*. If the object is an iterator,
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this retrieves the next value from the iteration, and returns *NULL* with no
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exception set if there are no remaining items. If the object is not an
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iterator, :exc:`TypeError` is raised, or if there is an error in retrieving the
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item, returns *NULL* and passes along the exception.
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To write a loop which iterates over an iterator, the C code should look
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something like this::
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PyObject *iterator = PyObject_GetIter(obj);
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PyObject *item;
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if (iterator == NULL) {
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/* propagate error */
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}
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while (item = PyIter_Next(iterator)) {
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/* do something with item */
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...
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/* release reference when done */
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Py_DECREF(item);
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}
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Py_DECREF(iterator);
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if (PyErr_Occurred()) {
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/* propagate error */
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}
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else {
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/* continue doing useful work */
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}
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.. _abstract-buffer:
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Buffer Protocol
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===============
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.. cfunction:: int PyObject_AsCharBuffer(PyObject *obj, const char **buffer, Py_ssize_t *buffer_len)
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Returns a pointer to a read-only memory location useable as character- based
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input. The *obj* argument must support the single-segment character buffer
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interface. On success, returns ``0``, sets *buffer* to the memory location and
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*buffer_len* to the buffer length. Returns ``-1`` and sets a :exc:`TypeError`
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on error.
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.. cfunction:: int PyObject_AsReadBuffer(PyObject *obj, const void **buffer, Py_ssize_t *buffer_len)
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Returns a pointer to a read-only memory location containing arbitrary data. The
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*obj* argument must support the single-segment readable buffer interface. On
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success, returns ``0``, sets *buffer* to the memory location and *buffer_len* to
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the buffer length. Returns ``-1`` and sets a :exc:`TypeError` on error.
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.. cfunction:: int PyObject_CheckReadBuffer(PyObject *o)
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Returns ``1`` if *o* supports the single-segment readable buffer interface.
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Otherwise returns ``0``.
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.. cfunction:: int PyObject_AsWriteBuffer(PyObject *obj, void **buffer, Py_ssize_t *buffer_len)
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Returns a pointer to a writable memory location. The *obj* argument must
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support the single-segment, character buffer interface. On success, returns
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``0``, sets *buffer* to the memory location and *buffer_len* to the buffer
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length. Returns ``-1`` and sets a :exc:`TypeError` on error.
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