Tuple Objects¶
- PyTypeObjectPyTuple_Type¶
- Part of theStable ABI.
This instance of
PyTypeObject
represents the Python tuple type; itis the same object astuple
in the Python layer.
- intPyTuple_Check(PyObject*p)¶
Return true ifp is a tuple object or an instance of a subtype of thetuple type. This function always succeeds.
- intPyTuple_CheckExact(PyObject*p)¶
Return true ifp is a tuple object, but not an instance of a subtype of thetuple type. This function always succeeds.
- PyObject*PyTuple_New(Py_ssize_tlen)¶
- Return value: New reference. Part of theStable ABI.
Return a new tuple object of sizelen,or
NULL
with an exception set on failure.
- PyObject*PyTuple_Pack(Py_ssize_tn,...)¶
- Return value: New reference. Part of theStable ABI.
Return a new tuple object of sizen,or
NULL
with an exception set on failure. The tuple valuesare initialized to the subsequentn C arguments pointing to Python objects.PyTuple_Pack(2,a,b)
is equivalent toPy_BuildValue("(OO)",a,b)
.
- Py_ssize_tPyTuple_Size(PyObject*p)¶
- Part of theStable ABI.
Take a pointer to a tuple object, and return the size of that tuple.On error, return
-1
and with an exception set.
- Py_ssize_tPyTuple_GET_SIZE(PyObject*p)¶
Like
PyTuple_Size()
, but without error checking.
- PyObject*PyTuple_GetItem(PyObject*p,Py_ssize_tpos)¶
- Return value: Borrowed reference. Part of theStable ABI.
Return the object at positionpos in the tuple pointed to byp. Ifpos isnegative or out of bounds, return
NULL
and set anIndexError
exception.The returned reference is borrowed from the tuplep(that is: it is only valid as long as you hold a reference top).To get astrong reference, use
Py_NewRef(PyTuple_GetItem(...))
orPySequence_GetItem()
.
- PyObject*PyTuple_GET_ITEM(PyObject*p,Py_ssize_tpos)¶
- Return value: Borrowed reference.
Like
PyTuple_GetItem()
, but does no checking of its arguments.
- PyObject*PyTuple_GetSlice(PyObject*p,Py_ssize_tlow,Py_ssize_thigh)¶
- Return value: New reference. Part of theStable ABI.
Return the slice of the tuple pointed to byp betweenlow andhigh,or
NULL
with an exception set on failure.This is the equivalent of the Python expression
p[low:high]
.Indexing from the end of the tuple is not supported.
- intPyTuple_SetItem(PyObject*p,Py_ssize_tpos,PyObject*o)¶
- Part of theStable ABI.
Insert a reference to objecto at positionpos of the tuple pointed to byp. Return
0
on success. Ifpos is out of bounds, return-1
and set anIndexError
exception.Note
This function “steals” a reference too and discards a reference toan item already in the tuple at the affected position.
- voidPyTuple_SET_ITEM(PyObject*p,Py_ssize_tpos,PyObject*o)¶
Like
PyTuple_SetItem()
, but does no error checking, and shouldonly beused to fill in brand new tuples.Bounds checking is performed as an assertion if Python is built indebug mode or
withassertions
.Note
This function “steals” a reference too, and, unlike
PyTuple_SetItem()
, doesnot discard a reference to any item thatis being replaced; any reference in the tuple at positionpos will beleaked.
- int_PyTuple_Resize(PyObject**p,Py_ssize_tnewsize)¶
Can be used to resize a tuple.newsize will be the new length of the tuple.Because tuples aresupposed to be immutable, this should only be used if thereis only one reference to the object. Donot use this if the tuple may alreadybe known to some other part of the code. The tuple will always grow or shrinkat the end. Think of this as destroying the old tuple and creating a new one,only more efficiently. Returns
0
on success. Client code should neverassume that the resulting value of*p
will be the same as before callingthis function. If the object referenced by*p
is replaced, the original*p
is destroyed. On failure, returns-1
and sets*p
toNULL
, andraisesMemoryError
orSystemError
.
Struct Sequence Objects¶
Struct sequence objects are the C equivalent ofnamedtuple()
objects, i.e. a sequence whose items can also be accessed through attributes.To create a struct sequence, you first have to create a specific struct sequencetype.
- PyTypeObject*PyStructSequence_NewType(PyStructSequence_Desc*desc)¶
- Return value: New reference. Part of theStable ABI.
Create a new struct sequence type from the data indesc, described below. Instancesof the resulting type can be created with
PyStructSequence_New()
.Return
NULL
with an exception set on failure.
- voidPyStructSequence_InitType(PyTypeObject*type,PyStructSequence_Desc*desc)¶
Initializes a struct sequence typetype fromdesc in place.
- intPyStructSequence_InitType2(PyTypeObject*type,PyStructSequence_Desc*desc)¶
Like
PyStructSequence_InitType()
, but returns0
on successand-1
with an exception set on failure.Added in version 3.4.
- typePyStructSequence_Desc¶
- Part of theStable ABI (including all members).
Contains the meta information of a struct sequence type to create.
- constchar*name¶
Fully qualified name of the type; null-terminated UTF-8 encoded.The name must contain the module name.
- constchar*doc¶
Pointer to docstring for the type or
NULL
to omit.
- PyStructSequence_Field*fields¶
Pointer to
NULL
-terminated array with field names of the new type.
- intn_in_sequence¶
Number of fields visible to the Python side (if used as tuple).
- constchar*name¶
- typePyStructSequence_Field¶
- Part of theStable ABI (including all members).
Describes a field of a struct sequence. As a struct sequence is modeled as atuple, all fields are typed asPyObject*. The index in the
fields
array ofthePyStructSequence_Desc
determines whichfield of the struct sequence is described.- constchar*name¶
Name for the field or
NULL
to end the list of named fields,set toPyStructSequence_UnnamedField
to leave unnamed.
- constchar*doc¶
Field docstring or
NULL
to omit.
- constchar*name¶
- constchar*constPyStructSequence_UnnamedField¶
- Part of theStable ABI since version 3.11.
Special value for a field name to leave it unnamed.
Changed in version 3.9:The type was changed from
char*
.
- PyObject*PyStructSequence_New(PyTypeObject*type)¶
- Return value: New reference. Part of theStable ABI.
Creates an instance oftype, which must have been created with
PyStructSequence_NewType()
.Return
NULL
with an exception set on failure.
- PyObject*PyStructSequence_GetItem(PyObject*p,Py_ssize_tpos)¶
- Return value: Borrowed reference. Part of theStable ABI.
Return the object at positionpos in the struct sequence pointed to byp.
Bounds checking is performed as an assertion if Python is built indebug mode or
withassertions
.
- PyObject*PyStructSequence_GET_ITEM(PyObject*p,Py_ssize_tpos)¶
- Return value: Borrowed reference.
Alias to
PyStructSequence_GetItem()
.Changed in version 3.13:Now implemented as an alias to
PyStructSequence_GetItem()
.
- voidPyStructSequence_SetItem(PyObject*p,Py_ssize_tpos,PyObject*o)¶
- Part of theStable ABI.
Sets the field at indexpos of the struct sequencep to valueo. Like
PyTuple_SET_ITEM()
, this should only be used to fill in brand newinstances.Bounds checking is performed as an assertion if Python is built indebug mode or
withassertions
.Note
This function “steals” a reference too.
- voidPyStructSequence_SET_ITEM(PyObject*p,Py_ssize_t*pos,PyObject*o)¶
Alias to
PyStructSequence_SetItem()
.Changed in version 3.13:Now implemented as an alias to
PyStructSequence_SetItem()
.