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author | Guido van Rossum <guido@python.org> | 1996-08-22 23:18:55 (GMT) |
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committer | Guido van Rossum <guido@python.org> | 1996-08-22 23:18:55 (GMT) |
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diff --git a/Doc/extref.tex b/Doc/extref.tex index b7249a6..c88976c 100644 --- a/Doc/extref.tex +++ b/Doc/extref.tex @@ -1,5 +1,11 @@ +% cfuncdesc should be called as an \begin{cfuncdesc} ... \end{cfuncdesc} +\newcommand{\cfuncline}[3]{\item[\code{#1 #2(\varvars{#3})}]\ttindex{#2}} +\newcommand{\cfuncdesc}[3]{\fulllineitems\cfuncline{#1}{#2}{#3}} +\let\endcfuncdesc\endfulllineitems -\section{Extension Reference} +\newcommand{\NULL}{\code{NULL}} + +\chapter{Extension Reference} From the viewpoint of of C access to Python services, we have: @@ -45,486 +51,569 @@ From the viewpoint of of C access to Python services, we have: so new objects can be returned from C functions that otherwise treat objects generically. -\subsubsection{Object Protocol} - \code{int *PyObject_Print(PyObject *o, FILE *fp, int flags)}\\ +\section{Object Protocol} + + \begin{cfuncdesc}{int}{PyObject_Print}{PyObject *o, FILE *fp, int flags} Print an object \code{o}, on file \code{fp}. Returns -1 on error The flags argument is used to enable certain printing options. The only option currently supported is \code{Py_Print_RAW}. + \end{cfuncdesc} - \code{int PyObject_HasAttrString(PyObject *o, char *attr_name)}\\ + \begin{cfuncdesc}{int}{PyObject_HasAttrString}{PyObject *o, char *attr_name} Returns 1 if o has the attribute attr_name, and 0 otherwise. - This is equivalent to the Python expression: + This is equivalent to the Python expression: \code{hasattr(o,attr_name)}. This function always succeeds. + \end{cfuncdesc} - \code{PyObject* PyObject_AttrString(PyObject *o, char *attr_name)}\\ + \begin{cfuncdesc}{PyObject*}{PyObject_AttrString}{PyObject *o, char *attr_name} Retrieve an attributed named attr_name form object o. - Returns the attribute value on success, or NULL on failure. + Returns the attribute value on success, or {\NULL} on failure. This is the equivalent of the Python expression: \code{o.attr_name}. + \end{cfuncdesc} - \code{int PyObject_HasAttr(PyObject *o, PyObject *attr_name)}\\ + \begin{cfuncdesc}{int}{PyObject_HasAttr}{PyObject *o, PyObject *attr_name} Returns 1 if o has the attribute attr_name, and 0 otherwise. This is equivalent to the Python expression: \code{hasattr(o,attr_name)}. This function always succeeds. + \end{cfuncdesc} - \code{PyObject* PyObject_GetAttr(PyObject *o, PyObject *attr_name)}\\ + \begin{cfuncdesc}{PyObject*}{PyObject_GetAttr}{PyObject *o, PyObject *attr_name} Retrieve an attributed named attr_name form object o. - Returns the attribute value on success, or NULL on failure. + Returns the attribute value on success, or {\NULL} on failure. This is the equivalent of the Python expression: o.attr_name. + \end{cfuncdesc} - \code{int PyObject_SetAttrString(PyObject *o, char *attr_name, PyObject *v)}\\ + \begin{cfuncdesc}{int}{PyObject_SetAttrString}{PyObject *o, char *attr_name, PyObject *v} Set the value of the attribute named \code{attr_name}, for object \code{o}, to the value \code{v}. Returns -1 on failure. This is the equivalent of the Python statement: \code{o.attr_name=v}. + \end{cfuncdesc} - \code{int PyObject_SetAttr(PyObject *o, PyObject *attr_name, PyObject *v)}\\ - Set the value of the attribute named \code{attr_name}, for object \code{o}, + \begin{cfuncdesc}{int}{PyObject_SetAttr}{PyObject *o, PyObject *attr_name, PyObject *v} + Set the value of the attribute named \code{attr_name}, for + object \code{o}, to the value \code{v}. Returns -1 on failure. This is the equivalent of the Python statement: \code{o.attr_name=v}. + \end{cfuncdesc} - \code{int PyObject_DelAttrString(PyObject *o, char *attr_name)}\\ + \begin{cfuncdesc}{int}{PyObject_DelAttrString}{PyObject *o, char *attr_name} Delete attribute named \code{attr_name}, for object \code{o}. Returns -1 on failure. This is the equivalent of the Python statement: \code{del o.attr_name}. + \end{cfuncdesc} - \code{int PyObject_DelAttr(PyObject *o, PyObject *attr_name)}\\ + \begin{cfuncdesc}{int}{PyObject_DelAttr}{PyObject *o, PyObject *attr_name} Delete attribute named \code{attr_name}, for object \code{o}. Returns -1 on failure. This is the equivalent of the Python statement: \code{del o.attr_name}. + \end{cfuncdesc} - \code{int PyObject_Cmp(PyObject *o1, PyObject *o2, int *result)}\\ + \begin{cfuncdesc}{int}{PyObject_Cmp}{PyObject *o1, PyObject *o2, int *result} Compare the values of \code{o1} and \code{o2} using a routine provided by \code{o1}, if one exists, otherwise with a routine provided by \code{o2}. The result of the comparison is returned in \code{result}. Returns -1 on failure. This is the equivalent of the Python statement: \code{result=cmp(o1,o2)}. + \end{cfuncdesc} - \code{int PyObject_Compare(PyObject *o1, PyObject *o2)}\\ + \begin{cfuncdesc}{int}{PyObject_Compare}{PyObject *o1, PyObject *o2} Compare the values of \code{o1} and \code{o2} using a routine provided by \code{o1}, if one exists, otherwise with a routine provided by \code{o2}. Returns the result of the comparison on success. On error, the value returned is undefined. This is equivalent to the Python expression: \code{cmp(o1,o2)}. + \end{cfuncdesc} - \code{PyObject *PyObject_Repr(PyObject *o)}\\ + \begin{cfuncdesc}{PyObject*}{PyObject_Repr}{PyObject *o} Compute the string representation of object, \code{o}. Returns the - string representation on success, NULL on failure. This is + string representation on success, {\NULL} on failure. This is the equivalent of the Python expression: \code{repr(o)}. Called by the \code{repr()} built-in function and by reverse quotes. + \end{cfuncdesc} - \code{PyObject *PyObject_Str(PyObject *o)}\\ + \begin{cfuncdesc}{PyObject*}{PyObject_Str}{PyObject *o} Compute the string representation of object, \code{o}. Returns the - string representation on success, NULL on failure. This is + string representation on success, {\NULL} on failure. This is the equivalent of the Python expression: \code{str(o)}. Called by the \code{str()} built-in function and by the \code{print} statement. + \end{cfuncdesc} - \code{int *PyCallable_Check(PyObject *o))}\\ + \begin{cfuncdesc}{int}{PyCallable_Check}{PyObject *o} Determine if the object \code{o}, is callable. Return 1 if the object is callable and 0 otherwise. This function always succeeds. + \end{cfuncdesc} - \code{PyObject *PyObject_CallObject(PyObject *callable_object, PyObject *args)}\\ + \begin{cfuncdesc}{PyObject*}{PyObject_CallObject}{PyObject *callable_object, PyObject *args} Call a callable Python object \code{callable_object}, with arguments given by the tuple \code{args}. If no arguments are - needed, then args may be NULL. Returns the result of the - call on success, or NULL on failure. This is the equivalent - of the Python expression: \code{apply(o,args)}. + needed, then args may be {\NULL}. Returns the result of the + call on success, or {\NULL} on failure. This is the equivalent + of the Python expression: \code{apply(o, args)}. + \end{cfuncdesc} - \code{PyObject *PyObject_CallFunction(PyObject *callable_object, char *format, ...)}\\ + \begin{cfuncdesc}{PyObject*}{PyObject_CallFunction}{PyObject *callable_object, char *format, ...} Call a callable Python object \code{callable_object}, with a variable number of C arguments. The C arguments are described - using a mkvalue-style format string. The format may be NULL, + using a mkvalue-style format string. The format may be {\NULL}, indicating that no arguments are provided. Returns the - result of the call on success, or NULL on failure. This is + result of the call on success, or {\NULL} on failure. This is the equivalent of the Python expression: \code{apply(o,args)}. + \end{cfuncdesc} - \code{PyObject *PyObject_CallMethod(PyObject *o, char *m, char *format, ...)}\\ + \begin{cfuncdesc}{PyObject*}{PyObject_CallMethod}{PyObject *o, char *m, char *format, ...} Call the method named \code{m} of object \code{o} with a variable number of C arguments. The C arguments are described by a mkvalue - format string. The format may be NULL, indicating that no + format string. The format may be {\NULL}, indicating that no arguments are provided. Returns the result of the call on - success, or NULL on failure. This is the equivalent of the + success, or {\NULL} on failure. This is the equivalent of the Python expression: \code{o.method(args)}. Note that Special method names, such as "\code{__add__}", "\code{__getitem__}", and so on are not supported. The specific abstract-object routines for these must be used. + \end{cfuncdesc} - \code{int PyObject_Hash(PyObject *o)}\\ + \begin{cfuncdesc}{int}{PyObject_Hash}{PyObject *o} Compute and return the hash value of an object \code{o}. On failure, return -1. This is the equivalent of the Python expression: \code{hash(o)}. + \end{cfuncdesc} - \code{int *PyObject_IsTrue(PyObject *o)}\\ + \begin{cfuncdesc}{int}{PyObject_IsTrue}{PyObject *o} Returns 1 if the object \code{o} is considered to be true, and 0 otherwise. This is equivalent to the Python expression: \code{not not o}. This function always succeeds. + \end{cfuncdesc} - \code{PyObject *PyObject_Type(PyObject *o)}\\ + \begin{cfuncdesc}{PyObject*}{PyObject_Type}{PyObject *o} On success, returns a type object corresponding to the object - type of object \code{o}. On failure, returns NULL. This is + type of object \code{o}. On failure, returns {\NULL}. This is equivalent to the Python expression: \code{type(o)}. + \end{cfuncdesc} - \code{int PyObject_Length(PyObject *o)}\\ + \begin{cfuncdesc}{int}{PyObject_Length}{PyObject *o} Return the length of object \code{o}. If the object \code{o} provides both sequence and mapping protocols, the sequence length is returned. On error, -1 is returned. This is the equivalent to the Python expression: \code{len(o)}. + \end{cfuncdesc} - \code{PyObject *PyObject_GetItem(PyObject *o, PyObject *key)}\\ - Return element of \code{o} corresponding to the object \code{key} or NULL + \begin{cfuncdesc}{PyObject*}{PyObject_GetItem}{PyObject *o, PyObject *key} + Return element of \code{o} corresponding to the object \code{key} or {\NULL} on failure. This is the equivalent of the Python expression: \code{o[key]}. + \end{cfuncdesc} - \code{int PyObject_SetItem(PyObject *o, PyObject *key, PyObject *v)}\\ + \begin{cfuncdesc}{int}{PyObject_SetItem}{PyObject *o, PyObject *key, PyObject *v} Map the object \code{key} to the value \code{v}. Returns -1 on failure. This is the equivalent of the Python statement: \code{o[key]=v}. + \end{cfuncdesc} - \code{int PyObject_DelItem(PyObject *o, PyObject *key, PyObject *v)}\\ + \begin{cfuncdesc}{int}{PyObject_DelItem}{PyObject *o, PyObject *key, PyObject *v} Delete the mapping for \code{key} from \code{*o}. Returns -1 on failure. This is the equivalent of the Python statement: del o[key]. + \end{cfuncdesc} -\subsubsection{Number Protocol} +\section{Number Protocol} - \code{int PyNumber_Check(PyObject *o)}\\ + \begin{cfuncdesc}{int}{PyNumber_Check}{PyObject *o} Returns 1 if the object \code{o} provides numeric protocols, and false otherwise. This function always succeeds. + \end{cfuncdesc} - \code{PyObject *PyNumber_Add(PyObject *o1, PyObject *o2)}\\ + \begin{cfuncdesc}{PyObject*}{PyNumber_Add}{PyObject *o1, PyObject *o2} Returns the result of adding \code{o1} and \code{o2}, or null on failure. This is the equivalent of the Python expression: \code{o1+o2}. + \end{cfuncdesc} - \code{PyObject *PyNumber_Subtract(PyObject *o1, PyObject *o2)}\\ + \begin{cfuncdesc}{PyObject*}{PyNumber_Subtract}{PyObject *o1, PyObject *o2} Returns the result of subtracting \code{o2} from \code{o1}, or null on failure. This is the equivalent of the Python expression: \code{o1-o2}. + \end{cfuncdesc} - \code{PyObject *PyNumber_Multiply(PyObject *o1, PyObject *o2)}\\ + \begin{cfuncdesc}{PyObject*}{PyNumber_Multiply}{PyObject *o1, PyObject *o2} Returns the result of multiplying \code{o1} and \code{o2}, or null on failure. This is the equivalent of the Python expression: \code{o1*o2}. + \end{cfuncdesc} - \code{PyObject *PyNumber_Divide(PyObject *o1, PyObject *o2)}\\ + \begin{cfuncdesc}{PyObject*}{PyNumber_Divide}{PyObject *o1, PyObject *o2} Returns the result of dividing \code{o1} by \code{o2}, or null on failure. This is the equivalent of the Python expression: \code{o1/o2}. + \end{cfuncdesc} - \code{PyObject *PyNumber_Remainder(PyObject *o1, PyObject *o2)}\\ + \begin{cfuncdesc}{PyObject*}{PyNumber_Remainder}{PyObject *o1, PyObject *o2} Returns the remainder of dividing \code{o1} by \code{o2}, or null on failure. This is the equivalent of the Python expression: \code{o1\%o2}. + \end{cfuncdesc} - \code{PyObject *PyNumber_Divmod(PyObject *o1, PyObject *o2)}\\ - See the built-in function divmod. Returns NULL on failure. + \begin{cfuncdesc}{PyObject*}{PyNumber_Divmod}{PyObject *o1, PyObject *o2} + See the built-in function divmod. Returns {\NULL} on failure. This is the equivalent of the Python expression: \code{divmod(o1,o2)}. + \end{cfuncdesc} - \code{PyObject *PyNumber_Power(PyObject *o1, PyObject *o2, PyObject *o3)}\\ - See the built-in function pow. Returns NULL on failure. + \begin{cfuncdesc}{PyObject*}{PyNumber_Power}{PyObject *o1, PyObject *o2, PyObject *o3} + See the built-in function pow. Returns {\NULL} on failure. This is the equivalent of the Python expression: \code{pow(o1,o2,o3)}, where \code{o3} is optional. + \end{cfuncdesc} - \code{PyObject *PyNumber_Negative(PyObject *o)}\\ + \begin{cfuncdesc}{PyObject*}{PyNumber_Negative}{PyObject *o} Returns the negation of \code{o} on success, or null on failure. This is the equivalent of the Python expression: \code{-o}. + \end{cfuncdesc} - \code{PyObject *PyNumber_Positive(PyObject *o)}\\ - Returns \code{o} on success, or NULL on failure. + \begin{cfuncdesc}{PyObject*}{PyNumber_Positive}{PyObject *o} + Returns \code{o} on success, or {\NULL} on failure. This is the equivalent of the Python expression: \code{+o}. + \end{cfuncdesc} - \code{PyObject *PyNumber_Absolute(PyObject *o)}\\ + \begin{cfuncdesc}{PyObject*}{PyNumber_Absolute}{PyObject *o} Returns the absolute value of \code{o}, or null on failure. This is the equivalent of the Python expression: \code{abs(o)}. + \end{cfuncdesc} - \code{PyObject *PyNumber_Invert(PyObject *o)}\\ - Returns the bitwise negation of \code{o} on success, or NULL on + \begin{cfuncdesc}{PyObject*}{PyNumber_Invert}{PyObject *o} + Returns the bitwise negation of \code{o} on success, or {\NULL} on failure. This is the equivalent of the Python expression: \code{~o}. + \end{cfuncdesc} - \code{PyObject *PyNumber_Lshift(PyObject *o1, PyObject *o2)}\\ + \begin{cfuncdesc}{PyObject*}{PyNumber_Lshift}{PyObject *o1, PyObject *o2} Returns the result of left shifting \code{o1} by \code{o2} on success, or - NULL on failure. This is the equivalent of the Python + {\NULL} on failure. This is the equivalent of the Python expression: \code{o1 << o2}. + \end{cfuncdesc} - \code{PyObject *PyNumber_Rshift(PyObject *o1, PyObject *o2)}\\ + \begin{cfuncdesc}{PyObject*}{PyNumber_Rshift}{PyObject *o1, PyObject *o2} Returns the result of right shifting \code{o1} by \code{o2} on success, or - NULL on failure. This is the equivalent of the Python + {\NULL} on failure. This is the equivalent of the Python expression: \code{o1 >> o2}. + \end{cfuncdesc} - \code{PyObject *PyNumber_And(PyObject *o1, PyObject *o2)}\\ - Returns the result of "anding" \code{o2} and \code{o2} on success and NULL + \begin{cfuncdesc}{PyObject*}{PyNumber_And}{PyObject *o1, PyObject *o2} + Returns the result of "anding" \code{o2} and \code{o2} on success and {\NULL} on failure. This is the equivalent of the Python expression: \code{o1 and o2}. + \end{cfuncdesc} - \code{PyObject *PyNumber_Xor(PyObject *o1, PyObject *o2)}\\ + \begin{cfuncdesc}{PyObject*}{PyNumber_Xor}{PyObject *o1, PyObject *o2} Returns the bitwise exclusive or of \code{o1} by \code{o2} on success, or - NULL on failure. This is the equivalent of the Python + {\NULL} on failure. This is the equivalent of the Python expression: \code{o1\^{ }o2}. + \end{cfuncdesc} - \code{PyObject *PyNumber_Or(PyObject *o1, PyObject *o2)}\\ - Returns the result or \code{o1} and \code{o2} on success, or NULL on + \begin{cfuncdesc}{PyObject*}{PyNumber_Or}{PyObject *o1, PyObject *o2} + Returns the result or \code{o1} and \code{o2} on success, or {\NULL} on failure. This is the equivalent of the Python expression: \code{o1 or o2}. + \end{cfuncdesc} - \code{PyObject *PyNumber_Coerce(PyObject *o1, PyObject *o2)}\\ + \begin{cfuncdesc}{PyObject*}{PyNumber_Coerce}{PyObject *o1, PyObject *o2} On success, returns a tuple containing \code{o1} and \code{o2} converted to a common numeric type, or None if no conversion is possible. Returns -1 on failure. This is equivalent to the Python expression: \code{coerce(o1,o2)}. + \end{cfuncdesc} - \code{PyObject *PyNumber_Int(PyObject *o)}\\ + \begin{cfuncdesc}{PyObject*}{PyNumber_Int}{PyObject *o} Returns the \code{o} converted to an integer object on success, or - NULL on failure. This is the equivalent of the Python + {\NULL} on failure. This is the equivalent of the Python expression: \code{int(o)}. + \end{cfuncdesc} - \code{PyObject *PyNumber_Long(PyObject *o)}\\ + \begin{cfuncdesc}{PyObject*}{PyNumber_Long}{PyObject *o} Returns the \code{o} converted to a long integer object on success, - or NULL on failure. This is the equivalent of the Python + or {\NULL} on failure. This is the equivalent of the Python expression: \code{long(o)}. + \end{cfuncdesc} - \code{PyObject *PyNumber_Float(PyObject *o)}\\ - Returns the \code{o} converted to a float object on success, or NULL + \begin{cfuncdesc}{PyObject*}{PyNumber_Float}{PyObject *o} + Returns the \code{o} converted to a float object on success, or {\NULL} on failure. This is the equivalent of the Python expression: \code{float(o)}. + \end{cfuncdesc} -\subsubsection{Sequence protocol} +\section{Sequence protocol} - \code{int PySequence_Check(PyObject *o)}\\ + \begin{cfuncdesc}{int}{PySequence_Check}{PyObject *o} Return 1 if the object provides sequence protocol, and 0 otherwise. This function always succeeds. + \end{cfuncdesc} - \code{PyObject *PySequence_Concat(PyObject *o1, PyObject *o2)}\\ - Return the concatination of \code{o1} and \code{o2} on success, and NULL on + \begin{cfuncdesc}{PyObject*}{PySequence_Concat}{PyObject *o1, PyObject *o2} + Return the concatination of \code{o1} and \code{o2} on success, and {\NULL} on failure. This is the equivalent of the Python expression: \code{o1+o2}. + \end{cfuncdesc} - \code{PyObject *PySequence_Repeat(PyObject *o, int count)}\\ + \begin{cfuncdesc}{PyObject*}{PySequence_Repeat}{PyObject *o, int count} Return the result of repeating sequence object \code{o} count times, - or NULL on failure. This is the equivalent of the Python + or {\NULL} on failure. This is the equivalent of the Python expression: \code{o*count}. + \end{cfuncdesc} - \code{PyObject *PySequence_GetItem(PyObject *o, int i)}\\ - Return the ith element of \code{o}, or NULL on failure. This is the + \begin{cfuncdesc}{PyObject*}{PySequence_GetItem}{PyObject *o, int i} + Return the ith element of \code{o}, or {\NULL} on failure. This is the equivalent of the Python expression: \code{o[i]}. + \end{cfuncdesc} - \code{PyObject *PySequence_GetSlice(PyObject *o, int i1, int i2)}\\ + \begin{cfuncdesc}{PyObject*}{PySequence_GetSlice}{PyObject *o, int i1, int i2} Return the slice of sequence object \code{o} between \code{i1} and \code{i2}, or - NULL on failure. This is the equivalent of the Python + {\NULL} on failure. This is the equivalent of the Python expression, \code{o[i1:i2]}. + \end{cfuncdesc} - \code{int PySequence_SetItem(PyObject *o, int i, PyObject *v)}\\ + \begin{cfuncdesc}{int}{PySequence_SetItem}{PyObject *o, int i, PyObject *v} Assign object \code{v} to the \code{i}th element of \code{o}. Returns -1 on failure. This is the equivalent of the Python statement, \code{o[i]=v}. + \end{cfuncdesc} - \code{int PySequence_DelItem(PyObject *o, int i)}\\ + \begin{cfuncdesc}{int}{PySequence_DelItem}{PyObject *o, int i} Delete the \code{i}th element of object \code{v}. Returns -1 on failure. This is the equivalent of the Python statement: \code{del o[i]}. + \end{cfuncdesc} - \code{int PySequence_SetSlice(PyObject *o, int i1, int i2, PyObject *v)}\\ + \begin{cfuncdesc}{int}{PySequence_SetSlice}{PyObject *o, int i1, int i2, PyObject *v} Assign the sequence object \code{v} to the slice in sequence object \code{o} from \code{i1} to \code{i2}. This is the equivalent of the Python statement, \code{o[i1:i2]=v}. + \end{cfuncdesc} - \code{int PySequence_DelSlice(PyObject *o, int i1, int i2)}\\ + \begin{cfuncdesc}{int}{PySequence_DelSlice}{PyObject *o, int i1, int i2} Delete the slice in sequence object, \code{o}, from \code{i1} to \code{i2}. Returns -1 on failure. This is the equivalent of the Python statement: \code{del o[i1:i2]}. + \end{cfuncdesc} - \code{PyObject *PySequence_Tuple(PyObject *o)}\\ - Returns the \code{o} as a tuple on success, and NULL on failure. + \begin{cfuncdesc}{PyObject*}{PySequence_Tuple}{PyObject *o} + Returns the \code{o} as a tuple on success, and {\NULL} on failure. This is equivalent to the Python expression: \code{tuple(o)}. + \end{cfuncdesc} - \code{int PySequence_Count(PyObject *o, PyObject *value)}\\ + \begin{cfuncdesc}{int}{PySequence_Count}{PyObject *o, PyObject *value} Return the number of occurrences of \code{value} on \code{o}, that is, return the number of keys for which \code{o[key]==value}. On failure, return -1. This is equivalent to the Python expression: \code{o.count(value)}. + \end{cfuncdesc} - \code{int PySequence_In(PyObject *o, PyObject *value)}\\ + \begin{cfuncdesc}{int}{PySequence_In}{PyObject *o, PyObject *value} Determine if \code{o} contains \code{value}. If an item in \code{o} is equal to \code{value}, return 1, otherwise return 0. On error, return -1. This is equivalent to the Python expression: \code{value in o}. + \end{cfuncdesc} - \code{int PySequence_Index(PyObject *o, PyObject *value)}\\ + \begin{cfuncdesc}{int}{PySequence_Index}{PyObject *o, PyObject *value} Return the first index for which \code{o[i]=value}. On error, return -1. This is equivalent to the Python expression: \code{o.index(value)}. + \end{cfuncdesc} -\subsubsection{Mapping protocol} +\section{Mapping protocol} - \code{int PyMapping_Check(PyObject *o)}\\ + \begin{cfuncdesc}{int}{PyMapping_Check}{PyObject *o} Return 1 if the object provides mapping protocol, and 0 otherwise. This function always succeeds. + \end{cfuncdesc} - \code{int PyMapping_Length(PyObject *o)}\\ + \begin{cfuncdesc}{int}{PyMapping_Length}{PyObject *o} Returns the number of keys in object \code{o} on success, and -1 on failure. For objects that do not provide sequence protocol, this is equivalent to the Python expression: \code{len(o)}. + \end{cfuncdesc} - \code{int PyMapping_DelItemString(PyObject *o, char *key)}\\ + \begin{cfuncdesc}{int}{PyMapping_DelItemString}{PyObject *o, char *key} Remove the mapping for object \code{key} from the object \code{o}. Return -1 on failure. This is equivalent to the Python statement: \code{del o[key]}. + \end{cfuncdesc} - \code{int PyMapping_DelItem(PyObject *o, PyObject *key)}\\ + \begin{cfuncdesc}{int}{PyMapping_DelItem}{PyObject *o, PyObject *key} Remove the mapping for object \code{key} from the object \code{o}. Return -1 on failure. This is equivalent to the Python statement: \code{del o[key]}. + \end{cfuncdesc} - \code{int PyMapping_HasKeyString(PyObject *o, char *key)}\\ + \begin{cfuncdesc}{int}{PyMapping_HasKeyString}{PyObject *o, char *key} On success, return 1 if the mapping object has the key \code{key} and 0 otherwise. This is equivalent to the Python expression: \code{o.has_key(key)}. This function always succeeds. + \end{cfuncdesc} - \code{int PyMapping_HasKey(PyObject *o, PyObject *key)}\\ + \begin{cfuncdesc}{int}{PyMapping_HasKey}{PyObject *o, PyObject *key} Return 1 if the mapping object has the key \code{key} and 0 otherwise. This is equivalent to the Python expression: \code{o.has_key(key)}. This function always succeeds. + \end{cfuncdesc} - \code{PyObject *PyMapping_Keys(PyObject *o)}\\ + \begin{cfuncdesc}{PyObject*}{PyMapping_Keys}{PyObject *o} On success, return a list of the keys in object \code{o}. On - failure, return NULL. This is equivalent to the Python + failure, return {\NULL}. This is equivalent to the Python expression: \code{o.keys()}. + \end{cfuncdesc} - \code{PyObject *PyMapping_Values(PyObject *o)}\\ + \begin{cfuncdesc}{PyObject*}{PyMapping_Values}{PyObject *o} On success, return a list of the values in object \code{o}. On - failure, return NULL. This is equivalent to the Python + failure, return {\NULL}. This is equivalent to the Python expression: \code{o.values()}. + \end{cfuncdesc} - \code{PyObject *PyMapping_Items(PyObject *o)}\\ + \begin{cfuncdesc}{PyObject*}{PyMapping_Items}{PyObject *o} On success, return a list of the items in object \code{o}, where each item is a tuple containing a key-value pair. On - failure, return NULL. This is equivalent to the Python + failure, return {\NULL}. This is equivalent to the Python expression: \code{o.items()}. + \end{cfuncdesc} - \code{int PyMapping_Clear(PyObject *o)}\\ + \begin{cfuncdesc}{int}{PyMapping_Clear}{PyObject *o} Make object \code{o} empty. Returns 1 on success and 0 on failure. This is equivalent to the Python statement: \code{for key in o.keys(): del o[key]} + \end{cfuncdesc} - \code{PyObject *PyMapping_GetItemString(PyObject *o, char *key)}\\ - Return element of \code{o} corresponding to the object \code{key} or NULL + \begin{cfuncdesc}{PyObject*}{PyMapping_GetItemString}{PyObject *o, char *key} + Return element of \code{o} corresponding to the object \code{key} or {\NULL} on failure. This is the equivalent of the Python expression: \code{o[key]}. + \end{cfuncdesc} - \code{PyObject *PyMapping_SetItemString(PyObject *o, char *key, PyObject *v)}\\ + \begin{cfuncdesc}{PyObject*}{PyMapping_SetItemString}{PyObject *o, char *key, PyObject *v} Map the object \code{key} to the value \code{v} in object \code{o}. Returns -1 on failure. This is the equivalent of the Python statement: \code{o[key]=v}. + \end{cfuncdesc} -\subsubsection{Constructors} +\section{Constructors} - \code{PyObject *PyFile_FromString(char *file_name, char *mode)}\\ + \begin{cfuncdesc}{PyObject*}{PyFile_FromString}{char *file_name, char *mode} On success, returns a new file object that is opened on the file given by \code{file_name}, with a file mode given by \code{mode}, where \code{mode} has the same semantics as the standard C routine, fopen. On failure, return -1. + \end{cfuncdesc} - \code{PyObject *PyFile_FromFile(FILE *fp, char *file_name, char *mode, int close_on_del)}\\ + \begin{cfuncdesc}{PyObject*}{PyFile_FromFile}{FILE *fp, char *file_name, char *mode, int close_on_del} Return a new file object for an already opened standard C file pointer, \code{fp}. A file name, \code{file_name}, and open mode, \code{mode}, must be provided as well as a flag, \code{close_on_del}, that indicates whether the file is to be closed when the file object is destroyed. On failure, return -1. + \end{cfuncdesc} - \code{PyObject *PyFloat_FromDouble(double v)}\\ + \begin{cfuncdesc}{PyObject*}{PyFloat_FromDouble}{double v} Returns a new float object with the value \code{v} on success, and - NULL on failure. + {\NULL} on failure. + \end{cfuncdesc} - \code{PyObject *PyInt_FromLong(long v)}\\ + \begin{cfuncdesc}{PyObject*}{PyInt_FromLong}{long v} Returns a new int object with the value \code{v} on success, and - NULL on failure. + {\NULL} on failure. + \end{cfuncdesc} - \code{PyObject *PyList_New(int l)}\\ - Returns a new list of length \code{l} on success, and NULL on + \begin{cfuncdesc}{PyObject*}{PyList_New}{int l} + Returns a new list of length \code{l} on success, and {\NULL} on failure. + \end{cfuncdesc} - \code{PyObject *PyLong_FromLong(long v)}\\ + \begin{cfuncdesc}{PyObject*}{PyLong_FromLong}{long v} Returns a new long object with the value \code{v} on success, and - NULL on failure. + {\NULL} on failure. + \end{cfuncdesc} - \code{PyObject *PyLong_FromDouble(double v)}\\ + \begin{cfuncdesc}{PyObject*}{PyLong_FromDouble}{double v} Returns a new long object with the value \code{v} on success, and - NULL on failure. + {\NULL} on failure. + \end{cfuncdesc} - \code{PyObject *PyDict_New()}\\ - Returns a new empty dictionary on success, and NULL on + \begin{cfuncdesc}{PyObject*}{PyDict_New}{} + Returns a new empty dictionary on success, and {\NULL} on failure. + \end{cfuncdesc} - \code{PyObject *PyString_FromString(char *v)}\\ + \begin{cfuncdesc}{PyObject*}{PyString_FromString}{char *v} Returns a new string object with the value \code{v} on success, and - NULL on failure. + {\NULL} on failure. + \end{cfuncdesc} - \code{PyObject *PyString_FromStringAndSize(char *v, int l)}\\ + \begin{cfuncdesc}{PyObject*}{PyString_FromStringAndSize}{char *v, int l} Returns a new string object with the value \code{v} and length \code{l} - on success, and NULL on failure. + on success, and {\NULL} on failure. + \end{cfuncdesc} - \code{PyObject *PyTuple_New(int l)}\\ - Returns a new tuple of length \code{l} on success, and NULL on + \begin{cfuncdesc}{PyObject*}{PyTuple_New}{int l} + Returns a new tuple of length \code{l} on success, and {\NULL} on failure. + \end{cfuncdesc} |