Object Protocol¶
- PyObject*Py_NotImplemented¶
The
NotImplementedsingleton, used to signal that an operation isnot implemented for the given type combination.
- Py_RETURN_NOTIMPLEMENTED¶
Properly handle returning
Py_NotImplementedfrom within a Cfunction (that is, create a newstrong referenceto NotImplemented and return it).
- Py_PRINT_RAW¶
Flag to be used with multiple functions that print the object (like
PyObject_Print()andPyFile_WriteObject()).If passed, these function would use thestr()of the objectinstead of therepr().
- intPyObject_Print(PyObject*o,FILE*fp,intflags)¶
Print an objecto, on filefp. Returns
-1on error. The flags argumentis used to enable certain printing options. The only option currently supportedisPy_PRINT_RAW; if given, thestr()of the object is writteninstead of therepr().
- intPyObject_HasAttr(PyObject*o,PyObject*attr_name)¶
- Part of theStable ABI.
Returns
1ifo has the attributeattr_name, and0otherwise. Thisis equivalent to the Python expressionhasattr(o,attr_name). This functionalways succeeds.Note
Exceptions that occur when this calls
__getattr__()and__getattribute__()methods are silently ignored.For proper error handling, usePyObject_GetAttr()instead.
- intPyObject_HasAttrString(PyObject*o,constchar*attr_name)¶
- Part of theStable ABI.
This is the same as
PyObject_HasAttr(), butattr_name isspecified as aconstchar* UTF-8 encoded bytes string,rather than aPyObject*.Note
Exceptions that occur when this calls
__getattr__()and__getattribute__()methods or while creating the temporarystrobject are silently ignored.For proper error handling, usePyObject_GetAttrString()instead.
- PyObject*PyObject_GetAttr(PyObject*o,PyObject*attr_name)¶
- Return value: New reference. Part of theStable ABI.
Retrieve an attribute namedattr_name from objecto. Returns the attributevalue on success, or
NULLon failure. This is the equivalent of the Pythonexpressiono.attr_name.
- PyObject*PyObject_GetAttrString(PyObject*o,constchar*attr_name)¶
- Return value: New reference. Part of theStable ABI.
This is the same as
PyObject_GetAttr(), butattr_name isspecified as aconstchar* UTF-8 encoded bytes string,rather than aPyObject*.
- PyObject*PyObject_GenericGetAttr(PyObject*o,PyObject*name)¶
- Return value: New reference. Part of theStable ABI.
Generic attribute getter function that is meant to be put into a typeobject’s
tp_getattroslot. It looks for a descriptor in the dictionaryof classes in the object’s MRO as well as an attribute in the object’s__dict__(if present). As outlined inImplementing Descriptors,data descriptors take preference over instance attributes, while non-datadescriptors don’t. Otherwise, anAttributeErroris raised.
- intPyObject_SetAttr(PyObject*o,PyObject*attr_name,PyObject*v)¶
- Part of theStable ABI.
Set the value of the attribute namedattr_name, for objecto, to the valuev. Raise an exception and return
-1on failure;return0on success. This is the equivalent of the Python statemento.attr_name=v.Ifv is
NULL, the attribute is deleted. This behaviour is deprecatedin favour of usingPyObject_DelAttr(), but there are currently noplans to remove it.
- intPyObject_SetAttrString(PyObject*o,constchar*attr_name,PyObject*v)¶
- Part of theStable ABI.
This is the same as
PyObject_SetAttr(), butattr_name isspecified as aconstchar* UTF-8 encoded bytes string,rather than aPyObject*.Ifv is
NULL, the attribute is deleted, but this feature isdeprecated in favour of usingPyObject_DelAttrString().
- intPyObject_GenericSetAttr(PyObject*o,PyObject*name,PyObject*value)¶
- Part of theStable ABI.
Generic attribute setter and deleter function that is meantto be put into a type object’s
tp_setattroslot. It looks for a data descriptor in thedictionary of classes in the object’s MRO, and if found it takes preferenceover setting or deleting the attribute in the instance dictionary. Otherwise, theattribute is set or deleted in the object’s__dict__(if present).On success,0is returned, otherwise anAttributeErroris raised and-1is returned.
- intPyObject_DelAttr(PyObject*o,PyObject*attr_name)¶
Delete attribute namedattr_name, for objecto. Returns
-1on failure.This is the equivalent of the Python statementdelo.attr_name.
- intPyObject_DelAttrString(PyObject*o,constchar*attr_name)¶
This is the same as
PyObject_DelAttr(), butattr_name isspecified as aconstchar* UTF-8 encoded bytes string,rather than aPyObject*.
- PyObject*PyObject_GenericGetDict(PyObject*o,void*context)¶
- Return value: New reference. Part of theStable ABI since version 3.10.
A generic implementation for the getter of a
__dict__descriptor. Itcreates the dictionary if necessary.This function may also be called to get the
__dict__of the objecto. PassNULLforcontext when calling it.Since this function may need to allocate memory for thedictionary, it may be more efficient to callPyObject_GetAttr()when accessing an attribute on the object.On failure, returns
NULLwith an exception set.New in version 3.3.
- intPyObject_GenericSetDict(PyObject*o,PyObject*value,void*context)¶
- Part of theStable ABI since version 3.7.
A generic implementation for the setter of a
__dict__descriptor. Thisimplementation does not allow the dictionary to be deleted.New in version 3.3.
- PyObject**_PyObject_GetDictPtr(PyObject*obj)¶
Return a pointer to
__dict__of the objectobj.If there is no__dict__, returnNULLwithout setting an exception.This function may need to allocate memory for thedictionary, so it may be more efficient to call
PyObject_GetAttr()when accessing an attribute on the object.
- PyObject*PyObject_RichCompare(PyObject*o1,PyObject*o2,intopid)¶
- Return value: New reference. Part of theStable ABI.
Compare the values ofo1 ando2 using the operation specified byopid,which must be one of
Py_LT,Py_LE,Py_EQ,Py_NE,Py_GT, orPy_GE, corresponding to<,<=,==,!=,>, or>=respectively. This is the equivalent ofthe Python expressiono1opo2, whereopis the operator correspondingtoopid. Returns the value of the comparison on success, orNULLon failure.
- intPyObject_RichCompareBool(PyObject*o1,PyObject*o2,intopid)¶
- Part of theStable ABI.
Compare the values ofo1 ando2 using the operation specified byopid,like
PyObject_RichCompare(), but returns-1on error,0ifthe result is false,1otherwise.
Note
Ifo1 ando2 are the same object,PyObject_RichCompareBool()will always return1 forPy_EQ and0 forPy_NE.
- PyObject*PyObject_Format(PyObject*obj,PyObject*format_spec)¶
- Part of theStable ABI.
Formatobj usingformat_spec. This is equivalent to the Pythonexpression
format(obj,format_spec).format_spec may be
NULL. In this case the call is equivalenttoformat(obj).Returns the formatted string on success,NULLon failure.
- PyObject*PyObject_Repr(PyObject*o)¶
- Return value: New reference. Part of theStable ABI.
Compute a string representation of objecto. Returns the stringrepresentation on success,
NULLon failure. This is the equivalent of thePython expressionrepr(o). Called by therepr()built-in function.Changed in version 3.4:This function now includes a debug assertion to help ensure that itdoes not silently discard an active exception.
- PyObject*PyObject_ASCII(PyObject*o)¶
- Return value: New reference. Part of theStable ABI.
As
PyObject_Repr(), compute a string representation of objecto, butescape the non-ASCII characters in the string returned byPyObject_Repr()with\x,\uor\Uescapes. This generatesa string similar to that returned byPyObject_Repr()in Python 2.Called by theascii()built-in function.
- PyObject*PyObject_Str(PyObject*o)¶
- Return value: New reference. Part of theStable ABI.
Compute a string representation of objecto. Returns the stringrepresentation on success,
NULLon failure. This is the equivalent of thePython expressionstr(o). Called by thestr()built-in functionand, therefore, by theprint()function.Changed in version 3.4:This function now includes a debug assertion to help ensure that itdoes not silently discard an active exception.
- PyObject*PyObject_Bytes(PyObject*o)¶
- Return value: New reference. Part of theStable ABI.
Compute a bytes representation of objecto.
NULLis returned onfailure and a bytes object on success. This is equivalent to the Pythonexpressionbytes(o), wheno is not an integer. Unlikebytes(o),a TypeError is raised wheno is an integer instead of a zero-initializedbytes object.
- intPyObject_IsSubclass(PyObject*derived,PyObject*cls)¶
- Part of theStable ABI.
Return
1if the classderived is identical to or derived from the classcls, otherwise return0. In case of an error, return-1.Ifcls is a tuple, the check will be done against every entry incls.The result will be
1when at least one of the checks returns1,otherwise it will be0.Ifcls has a
__subclasscheck__()method, it will be called todetermine the subclass status as described inPEP 3119. Otherwise,derived is a subclass ofcls if it is a direct or indirect subclass,i.e. contained incls.__mro__.Normally only class objects, i.e. instances of
typeor a derivedclass, are considered classes. However, objects can override this by havinga__bases__attribute (which must be a tuple of base classes).
- intPyObject_IsInstance(PyObject*inst,PyObject*cls)¶
- Part of theStable ABI.
Return
1ifinst is an instance of the classcls or a subclass ofcls, or0if not. On error, returns-1and sets an exception.Ifcls is a tuple, the check will be done against every entry incls.The result will be
1when at least one of the checks returns1,otherwise it will be0.Ifcls has a
__instancecheck__()method, it will be called todetermine the subclass status as described inPEP 3119. Otherwise,instis an instance ofcls if its class is a subclass ofcls.An instanceinst can override what is considered its class by having a
__class__attribute.An objectcls can override if it is considered a class, and what its baseclasses are, by having a
__bases__attribute (which must be a tupleof base classes).
- Py_hash_tPyObject_Hash(PyObject*o)¶
- Part of theStable ABI.
Compute and return the hash value of an objecto. On failure, return
-1.This is the equivalent of the Python expressionhash(o).Changed in version 3.2:The return type is now Py_hash_t. This is a signed integer the same sizeas
Py_ssize_t.
- Py_hash_tPyObject_HashNotImplemented(PyObject*o)¶
- Part of theStable ABI.
Set a
TypeErrorindicating thattype(o)is nothashable and return-1.This function receives special treatment when stored in atp_hashslot,allowing a type to explicitly indicate to the interpreter that it is nothashable.
- intPyObject_IsTrue(PyObject*o)¶
- Part of theStable ABI.
Returns
1if the objecto is considered to be true, and0otherwise.This is equivalent to the Python expressionnotnoto. On failure, return-1.
- intPyObject_Not(PyObject*o)¶
- Part of theStable ABI.
Returns
0if the objecto is considered to be true, and1otherwise.This is equivalent to the Python expressionnoto. On failure, return-1.
- PyObject*PyObject_Type(PyObject*o)¶
- Return value: New reference. Part of theStable ABI.
Wheno is non-
NULL, returns a type object corresponding to the object typeof objecto. On failure, raisesSystemErrorand returnsNULL. Thisis equivalent to the Python expressiontype(o).This function creates a newstrong reference to the return value.There’s really no reason to use thisfunction instead of thePy_TYPE()function, which returns apointer of typePyTypeObject*, except when a newstrong reference is needed.
- intPyObject_TypeCheck(PyObject*o,PyTypeObject*type)¶
Return non-zero if the objecto is of typetype or a subtype oftype, and
0otherwise. Both parameters must be non-NULL.
- Py_ssize_tPyObject_Size(PyObject*o)¶
- Py_ssize_tPyObject_Length(PyObject*o)¶
- Part of theStable ABI.
Return the length of objecto. If the objecto provides either the sequenceand mapping protocols, the sequence length is returned. On error,
-1isreturned. This is the equivalent to the Python expressionlen(o).
- Py_ssize_tPyObject_LengthHint(PyObject*o,Py_ssize_tdefaultvalue)¶
Return an estimated length for the objecto. First try to return itsactual length, then an estimate using
__length_hint__(), andfinally return the default value. On error return-1. This is theequivalent to the Python expressionoperator.length_hint(o,defaultvalue).New in version 3.4.
- PyObject*PyObject_GetItem(PyObject*o,PyObject*key)¶
- Return value: New reference. Part of theStable ABI.
Return element ofo corresponding to the objectkey or
NULLon failure.This is the equivalent of the Python expressiono[key].
- intPyObject_SetItem(PyObject*o,PyObject*key,PyObject*v)¶
- Part of theStable ABI.
Map the objectkey to the valuev. Raise an exception andreturn
-1on failure; return0on success. This is theequivalent of the Python statemento[key]=v. This functiondoesnot steal a reference tov.
- intPyObject_DelItem(PyObject*o,PyObject*key)¶
- Part of theStable ABI.
Remove the mapping for the objectkey from the objecto. Return
-1on failure. This is equivalent to the Python statementdelo[key].
- PyObject*PyObject_Dir(PyObject*o)¶
- Return value: New reference. Part of theStable ABI.
This is equivalent to the Python expression
dir(o), returning a (possiblyempty) list of strings appropriate for the object argument, orNULLif therewas an error. If the argument isNULL, this is like the Pythondir(),returning the names of the current locals; in this case, if no execution frameis active thenNULLis returned butPyErr_Occurred()will return false.
- PyObject*PyObject_GetIter(PyObject*o)¶
- Return value: New reference. Part of theStable ABI.
This is equivalent to the Python expression
iter(o). It returns a newiterator for the object argument, or the object itself if the object is alreadyan iterator. RaisesTypeErrorand returnsNULLif the object cannot beiterated.
- PyObject*PyObject_GetAIter(PyObject*o)¶
- Return value: New reference. Part of theStable ABI since version 3.10.
This is the equivalent to the Python expression
aiter(o). Takes anAsyncIterableobject and returns anAsyncIteratorfor it.This is typically a new iterator but if the argument is anAsyncIterator, this returns itself. RaisesTypeErrorandreturnsNULLif the object cannot be iterated.New in version 3.10.