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Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001:mod:`sys` --- System-specific parameters and functions
2=======================================================
3
4.. module:: sys
5 :synopsis: Access system-specific parameters and functions.
6
7
8This module provides access to some variables used or maintained by the
9interpreter and to functions that interact strongly with the interpreter. It is
10always available.
11
12
13.. data:: argv
14
15 The list of command line arguments passed to a Python script. ``argv[0]`` is the
16 script name (it is operating system dependent whether this is a full pathname or
17 not). If the command was executed using the :option:`-c` command line option to
18 the interpreter, ``argv[0]`` is set to the string ``'-c'``. If no script name
19 was passed to the Python interpreter, ``argv[0]`` is the empty string.
20
21 To loop over the standard input, or the list of files given on the
22 command line, see the :mod:`fileinput` module.
23
24
25.. data:: byteorder
26
27 An indicator of the native byte order. This will have the value ``'big'`` on
28 big-endian (most-significant byte first) platforms, and ``'little'`` on
29 little-endian (least-significant byte first) platforms.
30
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +000031
32.. data:: subversion
33
34 A triple (repo, branch, version) representing the Subversion information of the
35 Python interpreter. *repo* is the name of the repository, ``'CPython'``.
36 *branch* is a string of one of the forms ``'trunk'``, ``'branches/name'`` or
37 ``'tags/name'``. *version* is the output of ``svnversion``, if the interpreter
38 was built from a Subversion checkout; it contains the revision number (range)
39 and possibly a trailing 'M' if there were local modifications. If the tree was
40 exported (or svnversion was not available), it is the revision of
41 ``Include/patchlevel.h`` if the branch is a tag. Otherwise, it is ``None``.
42
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +000043
44.. data:: builtin_module_names
45
46 A tuple of strings giving the names of all modules that are compiled into this
47 Python interpreter. (This information is not available in any other way ---
48 ``modules.keys()`` only lists the imported modules.)
49
50
Georg Brandlab32fec2010-11-26 08:49:15 +000051.. function:: call_tracing(func, args)
52
53 Call ``func(*args)``, while tracing is enabled. The tracing state is saved,
54 and restored afterwards. This is intended to be called from a debugger from
55 a checkpoint, to recursively debug some other code.
56
57
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +000058.. data:: copyright
59
60 A string containing the copyright pertaining to the Python interpreter.
61
62
Christian Heimes15ebc882008-02-04 18:48:49 +000063.. function:: _clear_type_cache()
64
65 Clear the internal type cache. The type cache is used to speed up attribute
66 and method lookups. Use the function *only* to drop unnecessary references
67 during reference leak debugging.
68
69 This function should be used for internal and specialized purposes only.
Christian Heimes26855632008-01-27 23:50:43 +000070
Christian Heimes26855632008-01-27 23:50:43 +000071
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +000072.. function:: _current_frames()
73
74 Return a dictionary mapping each thread's identifier to the topmost stack frame
75 currently active in that thread at the time the function is called. Note that
76 functions in the :mod:`traceback` module can build the call stack given such a
77 frame.
78
79 This is most useful for debugging deadlock: this function does not require the
80 deadlocked threads' cooperation, and such threads' call stacks are frozen for as
81 long as they remain deadlocked. The frame returned for a non-deadlocked thread
82 may bear no relationship to that thread's current activity by the time calling
83 code examines the frame.
84
85 This function should be used for internal and specialized purposes only.
86
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +000087
88.. data:: dllhandle
89
90 Integer specifying the handle of the Python DLL. Availability: Windows.
91
92
93.. function:: displayhook(value)
94
95 If *value* is not ``None``, this function prints it to ``sys.stdout``, and saves
Georg Brandl1a3284e2007-12-02 09:40:06 +000096 it in ``builtins._``.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +000097
Christian Heimesd8654cf2007-12-02 15:22:16 +000098 ``sys.displayhook`` is called on the result of evaluating an :term:`expression`
99 entered in an interactive Python session. The display of these values can be
100 customized by assigning another one-argument function to ``sys.displayhook``.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000101
102
103.. function:: excepthook(type, value, traceback)
104
105 This function prints out a given traceback and exception to ``sys.stderr``.
106
107 When an exception is raised and uncaught, the interpreter calls
108 ``sys.excepthook`` with three arguments, the exception class, exception
109 instance, and a traceback object. In an interactive session this happens just
110 before control is returned to the prompt; in a Python program this happens just
111 before the program exits. The handling of such top-level exceptions can be
112 customized by assigning another three-argument function to ``sys.excepthook``.
113
114
115.. data:: __displayhook__
116 __excepthook__
117
118 These objects contain the original values of ``displayhook`` and ``excepthook``
119 at the start of the program. They are saved so that ``displayhook`` and
120 ``excepthook`` can be restored in case they happen to get replaced with broken
121 objects.
122
123
124.. function:: exc_info()
125
126 This function returns a tuple of three values that give information about the
127 exception that is currently being handled. The information returned is specific
128 both to the current thread and to the current stack frame. If the current stack
129 frame is not handling an exception, the information is taken from the calling
130 stack frame, or its caller, and so on until a stack frame is found that is
131 handling an exception. Here, "handling an exception" is defined as "executing
Benjamin Petersoneec3d712008-06-11 15:59:43 +0000132 an except clause." For any stack frame, only information about the exception
133 being currently handled is accessible.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000134
135 .. index:: object: traceback
136
Georg Brandl16215c72010-10-06 07:59:52 +0000137 If no exception is being handled anywhere on the stack, a tuple containing
138 three ``None`` values is returned. Otherwise, the values returned are
139 ``(type, value, traceback)``. Their meaning is: *type* gets the type of the
140 exception being handled (a subclass of :exc:`BaseException`); *value* gets
141 the exception instance (an instance of the exception type); *traceback* gets
142 a traceback object (see the Reference Manual) which encapsulates the call
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000143 stack at the point where the exception originally occurred.
144
145 .. warning::
146
Georg Brandle6bcc912008-05-12 18:05:20 +0000147 Assigning the *traceback* return value to a local variable in a function
148 that is handling an exception will cause a circular reference. Since most
149 functions don't need access to the traceback, the best solution is to use
150 something like ``exctype, value = sys.exc_info()[:2]`` to extract only the
151 exception type and value. If you do need the traceback, make sure to
152 delete it after use (best done with a :keyword:`try`
153 ... :keyword:`finally` statement) or to call :func:`exc_info` in a
154 function that does not itself handle an exception.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000155
Georg Brandle6bcc912008-05-12 18:05:20 +0000156 Such cycles are normally automatically reclaimed when garbage collection
157 is enabled and they become unreachable, but it remains more efficient to
158 avoid creating cycles.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000159
160
161.. data:: exec_prefix
162
163 A string giving the site-specific directory prefix where the platform-dependent
164 Python files are installed; by default, this is also ``'/usr/local'``. This can
Éric Araujo3efdf062010-12-16 03:16:29 +0000165 be set at build time with the ``--exec-prefix`` argument to the
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000166 :program:`configure` script. Specifically, all configuration files (e.g. the
167 :file:`pyconfig.h` header file) are installed in the directory ``exec_prefix +
168 '/lib/pythonversion/config'``, and shared library modules are installed in
169 ``exec_prefix + '/lib/pythonversion/lib-dynload'``, where *version* is equal to
170 ``version[:3]``.
171
172
173.. data:: executable
174
175 A string giving the name of the executable binary for the Python interpreter, on
176 systems where this makes sense.
177
178
179.. function:: exit([arg])
180
181 Exit from Python. This is implemented by raising the :exc:`SystemExit`
182 exception, so cleanup actions specified by finally clauses of :keyword:`try`
Georg Brandlab32fec2010-11-26 08:49:15 +0000183 statements are honored, and it is possible to intercept the exit attempt at
184 an outer level.
185
186 The optional argument *arg* can be an integer giving the exit status
187 (defaulting to zero), or another type of object. If it is an integer, zero
188 is considered "successful termination" and any nonzero value is considered
189 "abnormal termination" by shells and the like. Most systems require it to be
190 in the range 0-127, and produce undefined results otherwise. Some systems
191 have a convention for assigning specific meanings to specific exit codes, but
192 these are generally underdeveloped; Unix programs generally use 2 for command
193 line syntax errors and 1 for all other kind of errors. If another type of
194 object is passed, ``None`` is equivalent to passing zero, and any other
195 object is printed to :data:`stderr` and results in an exit code of 1. In
196 particular, ``sys.exit("some error message")`` is a quick way to exit a
197 program when an error occurs.
198
199 Since :func:`exit` ultimately "only" raises an exception, it will only exit
200 the process when called from the main thread, and the exception is not
201 intercepted.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000202
203
Christian Heimesd32ed6f2008-01-14 18:49:24 +0000204.. data:: flags
205
206 The struct sequence *flags* exposes the status of command line flags. The
207 attributes are read only.
208
Éric Araujo5ab47762011-03-26 00:47:04 +0100209 ============================= =============================
210 attribute flag
211 ============================= =============================
212 :const:`debug` :option:`-d`
213 :const:`division_warning` :option:`-Q`
214 :const:`inspect` :option:`-i`
215 :const:`interactive` :option:`-i`
216 :const:`optimize` :option:`-O` or :option:`-OO`
217 :const:`dont_write_bytecode` :option:`-B`
218 :const:`no_user_site` :option:`-s`
219 :const:`no_site` :option:`-S`
220 :const:`ignore_environment` :option:`-E`
221 :const:`verbose` :option:`-v`
222 :const:`bytes_warning` :option:`-b`
Georg Brandl2daf6ae2012-02-20 19:54:16 +0100223 :const:`hash_randomization` :option:`-R`
Éric Araujo5ab47762011-03-26 00:47:04 +0100224 ============================= =============================
Christian Heimesd32ed6f2008-01-14 18:49:24 +0000225
Georg Brandl2daf6ae2012-02-20 19:54:16 +0100226 .. versionadded:: 3.1.5
227 The ``hash_randomization`` attribute.
228
Christian Heimesd32ed6f2008-01-14 18:49:24 +0000229
Christian Heimes93852662007-12-01 12:22:32 +0000230.. data:: float_info
231
Christian Heimesd32ed6f2008-01-14 18:49:24 +0000232 A structseq holding information about the float type. It contains low level
Mark Dickinson76908922010-07-02 20:26:51 +0000233 information about the precision and internal representation. The values
234 correspond to the various floating-point constants defined in the standard
235 header file :file:`float.h` for the 'C' programming language; see section
236 5.2.4.2.2 of the 1999 ISO/IEC C standard [C99]_, 'Characteristics of
237 floating types', for details.
Christian Heimes93852662007-12-01 12:22:32 +0000238
Mark Dickinson76908922010-07-02 20:26:51 +0000239 +---------------------+----------------+--------------------------------------------------+
240 | attribute | float.h macro | explanation |
241 +=====================+================+==================================================+
Mark Dickinsonf78756a2010-07-03 09:18:26 +0000242 | :const:`epsilon` | DBL_EPSILON | difference between 1 and the least value greater |
Mark Dickinson76908922010-07-02 20:26:51 +0000243 | | | than 1 that is representable as a float |
244 +---------------------+----------------+--------------------------------------------------+
245 | :const:`dig` | DBL_DIG | maximum number of decimal digits that can be |
246 | | | faithfully represented in a float; see below |
247 +---------------------+----------------+--------------------------------------------------+
248 | :const:`mant_dig` | DBL_MANT_DIG | float precision: the number of base-``radix`` |
249 | | | digits in the significand of a float |
250 +---------------------+----------------+--------------------------------------------------+
251 | :const:`max` | DBL_MAX | maximum representable finite float |
252 +---------------------+----------------+--------------------------------------------------+
253 | :const:`max_exp` | DBL_MAX_EXP | maximum integer e such that ``radix**(e-1)`` is |
254 | | | a representable finite float |
255 +---------------------+----------------+--------------------------------------------------+
256 | :const:`max_10_exp` | DBL_MAX_10_EXP | maximum integer e such that ``10**e`` is in the |
257 | | | range of representable finite floats |
258 +---------------------+----------------+--------------------------------------------------+
259 | :const:`min` | DBL_MIN | minimum positive normalized float |
260 +---------------------+----------------+--------------------------------------------------+
261 | :const:`min_exp` | DBL_MIN_EXP | minimum integer e such that ``radix**(e-1)`` is |
262 | | | a normalized float |
263 +---------------------+----------------+--------------------------------------------------+
264 | :const:`min_10_exp` | DBL_MIN_10_EXP | minimum integer e such that ``10**e`` is a |
265 | | | normalized float |
266 +---------------------+----------------+--------------------------------------------------+
267 | :const:`radix` | FLT_RADIX | radix of exponent representation |
268 +---------------------+----------------+--------------------------------------------------+
269 | :const:`rounds` | FLT_ROUNDS | constant representing rounding mode |
270 | | | used for arithmetic operations |
271 +---------------------+----------------+--------------------------------------------------+
Christian Heimes93852662007-12-01 12:22:32 +0000272
Mark Dickinson76908922010-07-02 20:26:51 +0000273 The attribute :attr:`sys.float_info.dig` needs further explanation. If
274 ``s`` is any string representing a decimal number with at most
275 :attr:`sys.float_info.dig` significant digits, then converting ``s`` to a
276 float and back again will recover a string representing the same decimal
277 value::
Christian Heimes93852662007-12-01 12:22:32 +0000278
Mark Dickinson76908922010-07-02 20:26:51 +0000279 >>> import sys
280 >>> sys.float_info.dig
281 15
282 >>> s = '3.14159265358979' # decimal string with 15 significant digits
283 >>> format(float(s), '.15g') # convert to float and back -> same value
284 '3.14159265358979'
Christian Heimes93852662007-12-01 12:22:32 +0000285
Mark Dickinson76908922010-07-02 20:26:51 +0000286 But for strings with more than :attr:`sys.float_info.dig` significant digits,
287 this isn't always true::
288
289 >>> s = '9876543211234567' # 16 significant digits is too many!
290 >>> format(float(s), '.16g') # conversion changes value
291 '9876543211234568'
Christian Heimes93852662007-12-01 12:22:32 +0000292
Mark Dickinsonb08a53a2009-04-16 19:52:09 +0000293.. data:: float_repr_style
294
295 A string indicating how the :func:`repr` function behaves for
296 floats. If the string has value ``'short'`` then for a finite
297 float ``x``, ``repr(x)`` aims to produce a short string with the
298 property that ``float(repr(x)) == x``. This is the usual behaviour
299 in Python 3.1 and later. Otherwise, ``float_repr_style`` has value
300 ``'legacy'`` and ``repr(x)`` behaves in the same way as it did in
301 versions of Python prior to 3.1.
302
303 .. versionadded:: 3.1
304
305
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000306.. function:: getcheckinterval()
307
308 Return the interpreter's "check interval"; see :func:`setcheckinterval`.
309
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000310
311.. function:: getdefaultencoding()
312
313 Return the name of the current default string encoding used by the Unicode
314 implementation.
315
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000316
317.. function:: getdlopenflags()
318
319 Return the current value of the flags that are used for :cfunc:`dlopen` calls.
Neal Norwitz6cf49cf2008-03-24 06:22:57 +0000320 The flag constants are defined in the :mod:`ctypes` and :mod:`DLFCN` modules.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000321 Availability: Unix.
322
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000323
324.. function:: getfilesystemencoding()
325
326 Return the name of the encoding used to convert Unicode filenames into system
327 file names, or ``None`` if the system default encoding is used. The result value
328 depends on the operating system:
329
Ezio Melotti2154fd12010-04-29 16:25:49 +0000330 * On Mac OS X, the encoding is ``'utf-8'``.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000331
332 * On Unix, the encoding is the user's preference according to the result of
Ezio Melotti2154fd12010-04-29 16:25:49 +0000333 nl_langinfo(CODESET), or ``None`` if the ``nl_langinfo(CODESET)``
334 failed.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000335
336 * On Windows NT+, file names are Unicode natively, so no conversion is
Ezio Melotti2154fd12010-04-29 16:25:49 +0000337 performed. :func:`getfilesystemencoding` still returns ``'mbcs'``, as
338 this is the encoding that applications should use when they explicitly
339 want to convert Unicode strings to byte strings that are equivalent when
340 used as file names.
341
342 * On Windows 9x, the encoding is ``'mbcs'``.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000343
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000344
345.. function:: getrefcount(object)
346
347 Return the reference count of the *object*. The count returned is generally one
348 higher than you might expect, because it includes the (temporary) reference as
349 an argument to :func:`getrefcount`.
350
351
352.. function:: getrecursionlimit()
353
354 Return the current value of the recursion limit, the maximum depth of the Python
355 interpreter stack. This limit prevents infinite recursion from causing an
356 overflow of the C stack and crashing Python. It can be set by
357 :func:`setrecursionlimit`.
358
359
Robert Schuppeniesfbe94c52008-07-14 10:13:31 +0000360.. function:: getsizeof(object[, default])
Martin v. Löwis00709aa2008-06-04 14:18:43 +0000361
362 Return the size of an object in bytes. The object can be any type of
363 object. All built-in objects will return correct results, but this
Robert Schuppeniesfbe94c52008-07-14 10:13:31 +0000364 does not have to hold true for third-party extensions as it is implementation
Martin v. Löwis00709aa2008-06-04 14:18:43 +0000365 specific.
366
Benjamin Petersonf3d7dbe2009-10-04 14:54:52 +0000367 If given, *default* will be returned if the object does not provide means to
Georg Brandld6abb722010-10-06 07:55:35 +0000368 retrieve the size. Otherwise a :exc:`TypeError` will be raised.
Robert Schuppeniesfbe94c52008-07-14 10:13:31 +0000369
Benjamin Petersonf3d7dbe2009-10-04 14:54:52 +0000370 :func:`getsizeof` calls the object's ``__sizeof__`` method and adds an
371 additional garbage collector overhead if the object is managed by the garbage
372 collector.
Robert Schuppeniesfbe94c52008-07-14 10:13:31 +0000373
Martin v. Löwis00709aa2008-06-04 14:18:43 +0000374
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000375.. function:: _getframe([depth])
376
377 Return a frame object from the call stack. If optional integer *depth* is
378 given, return the frame object that many calls below the top of the stack. If
379 that is deeper than the call stack, :exc:`ValueError` is raised. The default
380 for *depth* is zero, returning the frame at the top of the call stack.
381
Georg Brandl628e6f92009-10-27 20:24:45 +0000382 .. impl-detail::
383
384 This function should be used for internal and specialized purposes only.
385 It is not guaranteed to exist in all implementations of Python.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000386
387
Christian Heimes9bd667a2008-01-20 15:14:11 +0000388.. function:: getprofile()
389
390 .. index::
391 single: profile function
392 single: profiler
393
394 Get the profiler function as set by :func:`setprofile`.
395
Christian Heimes9bd667a2008-01-20 15:14:11 +0000396
397.. function:: gettrace()
398
399 .. index::
400 single: trace function
401 single: debugger
402
403 Get the trace function as set by :func:`settrace`.
404
Georg Brandl628e6f92009-10-27 20:24:45 +0000405 .. impl-detail::
Christian Heimes9bd667a2008-01-20 15:14:11 +0000406
407 The :func:`gettrace` function is intended only for implementing debuggers,
Georg Brandl628e6f92009-10-27 20:24:45 +0000408 profilers, coverage tools and the like. Its behavior is part of the
409 implementation platform, rather than part of the language definition, and
410 thus may not be available in all Python implementations.
Christian Heimes9bd667a2008-01-20 15:14:11 +0000411
Christian Heimes9bd667a2008-01-20 15:14:11 +0000412
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000413.. function:: getwindowsversion()
414
415 Return a tuple containing five components, describing the Windows version
416 currently running. The elements are *major*, *minor*, *build*, *platform*, and
417 *text*. *text* contains a string while all other values are integers.
418
419 *platform* may be one of the following values:
420
Christian Heimes81ee3ef2008-05-04 22:42:01 +0000421 +-----------------------------------------+-------------------------+
422 | Constant | Platform |
423 +=========================================+=========================+
424 | :const:`0 (VER_PLATFORM_WIN32s)` | Win32s on Windows 3.1 |
425 +-----------------------------------------+-------------------------+
426 | :const:`1 (VER_PLATFORM_WIN32_WINDOWS)` | Windows 95/98/ME |
427 +-----------------------------------------+-------------------------+
428 | :const:`2 (VER_PLATFORM_WIN32_NT)` | Windows NT/2000/XP/x64 |
429 +-----------------------------------------+-------------------------+
430 | :const:`3 (VER_PLATFORM_WIN32_CE)` | Windows CE |
431 +-----------------------------------------+-------------------------+
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000432
433 This function wraps the Win32 :cfunc:`GetVersionEx` function; see the Microsoft
434 documentation for more information about these fields.
435
436 Availability: Windows.
437
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000438
439.. data:: hexversion
440
441 The version number encoded as a single integer. This is guaranteed to increase
442 with each version, including proper support for non-production releases. For
443 example, to test that the Python interpreter is at least version 1.5.2, use::
444
445 if sys.hexversion >= 0x010502F0:
446 # use some advanced feature
447 ...
448 else:
449 # use an alternative implementation or warn the user
450 ...
451
452 This is called ``hexversion`` since it only really looks meaningful when viewed
453 as the result of passing it to the built-in :func:`hex` function. The
Éric Araujo10f3d7a2011-04-27 16:22:32 +0200454 struct sequence :data:`sys.version_info` may be used for a more human-friendly
455 encoding of the same information.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000456
R David Murray9beb34e2011-04-30 16:35:29 -0400457 The ``hexversion`` is a 32-bit number with the following layout:
R David Murray2043f9c2011-04-25 16:12:26 -0400458
459 +-------------------------+------------------------------------------------+
R David Murray9beb34e2011-04-30 16:35:29 -0400460 | Bits (big endian order) | Meaning |
R David Murray2043f9c2011-04-25 16:12:26 -0400461 +=========================+================================================+
462 | :const:`1-8` | ``PY_MAJOR_VERSION`` (the ``2`` in |
463 | | ``2.1.0a3``) |
464 +-------------------------+------------------------------------------------+
465 | :const:`9-16` | ``PY_MINOR_VERSION`` (the ``1`` in |
466 | | ``2.1.0a3``) |
467 +-------------------------+------------------------------------------------+
468 | :const:`17-24` | ``PY_MICRO_VERSION`` (the ``0`` in |
469 | | ``2.1.0a3``) |
470 +-------------------------+------------------------------------------------+
471 | :const:`25-28` | ``PY_RELEASE_LEVEL`` (``0xA`` for alpha, |
R David Murray9beb34e2011-04-30 16:35:29 -0400472 | | ``0xB`` for beta, ``0xC`` for release |
473 | | candidate and ``0xF`` for final) |
R David Murray2043f9c2011-04-25 16:12:26 -0400474 +-------------------------+------------------------------------------------+
475 | :const:`29-32` | ``PY_RELEASE_SERIAL`` (the ``3`` in |
R David Murray9beb34e2011-04-30 16:35:29 -0400476 | | ``2.1.0a3``, zero for final releases) |
R David Murray2043f9c2011-04-25 16:12:26 -0400477 +-------------------------+------------------------------------------------+
478
R David Murray9beb34e2011-04-30 16:35:29 -0400479 Thus ``2.1.0a3`` is hexversion ``0x020100a3``.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000480
Mark Dickinsonbd792642009-03-18 20:06:12 +0000481.. data:: int_info
482
483 A struct sequence that holds information about Python's
484 internal representation of integers. The attributes are read only.
485
486 +-------------------------+----------------------------------------------+
R David Murray9beb34e2011-04-30 16:35:29 -0400487 | Attribute | Explanation |
Mark Dickinsonbd792642009-03-18 20:06:12 +0000488 +=========================+==============================================+
489 | :const:`bits_per_digit` | number of bits held in each digit. Python |
490 | | integers are stored internally in base |
491 | | ``2**int_info.bits_per_digit`` |
492 +-------------------------+----------------------------------------------+
493 | :const:`sizeof_digit` | size in bytes of the C type used to |
494 | | represent a digit |
495 +-------------------------+----------------------------------------------+
496
Mark Dickinsond72c7b62009-03-20 16:00:49 +0000497 .. versionadded:: 3.1
498
Mark Dickinsonbd792642009-03-18 20:06:12 +0000499
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000500.. function:: intern(string)
501
502 Enter *string* in the table of "interned" strings and return the interned string
503 -- which is *string* itself or a copy. Interning strings is useful to gain a
504 little performance on dictionary lookup -- if the keys in a dictionary are
505 interned, and the lookup key is interned, the key comparisons (after hashing)
506 can be done by a pointer compare instead of a string compare. Normally, the
507 names used in Python programs are automatically interned, and the dictionaries
508 used to hold module, class or instance attributes have interned keys.
509
Georg Brandl55ac8f02007-09-01 13:51:09 +0000510 Interned strings are not immortal; you must keep a reference to the return
511 value of :func:`intern` around to benefit from it.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000512
513
514.. data:: last_type
515 last_value
516 last_traceback
517
518 These three variables are not always defined; they are set when an exception is
519 not handled and the interpreter prints an error message and a stack traceback.
520 Their intended use is to allow an interactive user to import a debugger module
521 and engage in post-mortem debugging without having to re-execute the command
522 that caused the error. (Typical use is ``import pdb; pdb.pm()`` to enter the
Alexander Belopolsky96d1eb12010-11-05 01:07:35 +0000523 post-mortem debugger; see :mod:`pdb` module for
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000524 more information.)
525
526 The meaning of the variables is the same as that of the return values from
Georg Brandl16215c72010-10-06 07:59:52 +0000527 :func:`exc_info` above.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000528
529
Christian Heimesa37d4c62007-12-04 23:02:19 +0000530.. data:: maxsize
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000531
Georg Brandl33770552007-12-15 09:55:35 +0000532 An integer giving the maximum value a variable of type :ctype:`Py_ssize_t` can
533 take. It's usually ``2**31 - 1`` on a 32-bit platform and ``2**63 - 1`` on a
534 64-bit platform.
Christian Heimesa37d4c62007-12-04 23:02:19 +0000535
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000536
537.. data:: maxunicode
538
539 An integer giving the largest supported code point for a Unicode character. The
540 value of this depends on the configuration option that specifies whether Unicode
541 characters are stored as UCS-2 or UCS-4.
542
543
Brett Cannone43b0602009-03-21 03:11:16 +0000544.. data:: meta_path
545
546 A list of :term:`finder` objects that have their :meth:`find_module`
547 methods called to see if one of the objects can find the module to be
548 imported. The :meth:`find_module` method is called at least with the
549 absolute name of the module being imported. If the module to be imported is
550 contained in package then the parent package's :attr:`__path__` attribute
551 is passed in as a second argument. The method returns :keyword:`None` if
552 the module cannot be found, else returns a :term:`loader`.
553
554 :data:`sys.meta_path` is searched before any implicit default finders or
555 :data:`sys.path`.
556
557 See :pep:`302` for the original specification.
558
559
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000560.. data:: modules
561
562 This is a dictionary that maps module names to modules which have already been
563 loaded. This can be manipulated to force reloading of modules and other tricks.
564
565
566.. data:: path
567
568 .. index:: triple: module; search; path
569
570 A list of strings that specifies the search path for modules. Initialized from
571 the environment variable :envvar:`PYTHONPATH`, plus an installation-dependent
572 default.
573
574 As initialized upon program startup, the first item of this list, ``path[0]``,
575 is the directory containing the script that was used to invoke the Python
576 interpreter. If the script directory is not available (e.g. if the interpreter
577 is invoked interactively or if the script is read from standard input),
578 ``path[0]`` is the empty string, which directs Python to search modules in the
579 current directory first. Notice that the script directory is inserted *before*
580 the entries inserted as a result of :envvar:`PYTHONPATH`.
581
582 A program is free to modify this list for its own purposes.
583
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000584
Benjamin Peterson058e31e2009-01-16 03:54:08 +0000585 .. seealso::
586 Module :mod:`site` This describes how to use .pth files to extend
587 :data:`sys.path`.
588
589
Brett Cannone43b0602009-03-21 03:11:16 +0000590.. data:: path_hooks
591
592 A list of callables that take a path argument to try to create a
593 :term:`finder` for the path. If a finder can be created, it is to be
594 returned by the callable, else raise :exc:`ImportError`.
595
596 Originally specified in :pep:`302`.
597
598
599.. data:: path_importer_cache
600
601 A dictionary acting as a cache for :term:`finder` objects. The keys are
602 paths that have been passed to :data:`sys.path_hooks` and the values are
603 the finders that are found. If a path is a valid file system path but no
604 explicit finder is found on :data:`sys.path_hooks` then :keyword:`None` is
605 stored to represent the implicit default finder should be used. If the path
606 is not an existing path then :class:`imp.NullImporter` is set.
607
608 Originally specified in :pep:`302`.
609
610
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000611.. data:: platform
612
Christian Heimes9bd667a2008-01-20 15:14:11 +0000613 This string contains a platform identifier that can be used to append
614 platform-specific components to :data:`sys.path`, for instance.
615
616 For Unix systems, this is the lowercased OS name as returned by ``uname -s``
617 with the first part of the version as returned by ``uname -r`` appended,
618 e.g. ``'sunos5'`` or ``'linux2'``, *at the time when Python was built*.
619 For other systems, the values are:
620
621 ================ ===========================
622 System :data:`platform` value
623 ================ ===========================
624 Windows ``'win32'``
625 Windows/Cygwin ``'cygwin'``
Georg Brandlc575c902008-09-13 17:46:05 +0000626 Mac OS X ``'darwin'``
Christian Heimes9bd667a2008-01-20 15:14:11 +0000627 OS/2 ``'os2'``
628 OS/2 EMX ``'os2emx'``
Christian Heimes9bd667a2008-01-20 15:14:11 +0000629 AtheOS ``'atheos'``
630 ================ ===========================
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000631
632
633.. data:: prefix
634
635 A string giving the site-specific directory prefix where the platform
636 independent Python files are installed; by default, this is the string
Éric Araujo3efdf062010-12-16 03:16:29 +0000637 ``'/usr/local'``. This can be set at build time with the ``--prefix``
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000638 argument to the :program:`configure` script. The main collection of Python
639 library modules is installed in the directory ``prefix + '/lib/pythonversion'``
640 while the platform independent header files (all except :file:`pyconfig.h`) are
641 stored in ``prefix + '/include/pythonversion'``, where *version* is equal to
642 ``version[:3]``.
643
644
645.. data:: ps1
646 ps2
647
648 .. index::
649 single: interpreter prompts
650 single: prompts, interpreter
651
652 Strings specifying the primary and secondary prompt of the interpreter. These
653 are only defined if the interpreter is in interactive mode. Their initial
654 values in this case are ``'>>> '`` and ``'... '``. If a non-string object is
655 assigned to either variable, its :func:`str` is re-evaluated each time the
656 interpreter prepares to read a new interactive command; this can be used to
657 implement a dynamic prompt.
658
659
Christian Heimes790c8232008-01-07 21:14:23 +0000660.. data:: dont_write_bytecode
661
662 If this is true, Python won't try to write ``.pyc`` or ``.pyo`` files on the
663 import of source modules. This value is initially set to ``True`` or ``False``
664 depending on the ``-B`` command line option and the ``PYTHONDONTWRITEBYTECODE``
665 environment variable, but you can set it yourself to control bytecode file
666 generation.
667
Christian Heimes790c8232008-01-07 21:14:23 +0000668
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000669.. function:: setcheckinterval(interval)
670
671 Set the interpreter's "check interval". This integer value determines how often
672 the interpreter checks for periodic things such as thread switches and signal
673 handlers. The default is ``100``, meaning the check is performed every 100
674 Python virtual instructions. Setting it to a larger value may increase
675 performance for programs using threads. Setting it to a value ``<=`` 0 checks
676 every virtual instruction, maximizing responsiveness as well as overhead.
677
678
679.. function:: setdefaultencoding(name)
680
681 Set the current default string encoding used by the Unicode implementation. If
682 *name* does not match any available encoding, :exc:`LookupError` is raised.
683 This function is only intended to be used by the :mod:`site` module
684 implementation and, where needed, by :mod:`sitecustomize`. Once used by the
685 :mod:`site` module, it is removed from the :mod:`sys` module's namespace.
686
Christian Heimes5b5e81c2007-12-31 16:14:33 +0000687 .. Note that :mod:`site` is not imported if the :option:`-S` option is passed
688 to the interpreter, in which case this function will remain available.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000689
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000690
691.. function:: setdlopenflags(n)
692
693 Set the flags used by the interpreter for :cfunc:`dlopen` calls, such as when
694 the interpreter loads extension modules. Among other things, this will enable a
695 lazy resolving of symbols when importing a module, if called as
696 ``sys.setdlopenflags(0)``. To share symbols across extension modules, call as
Neal Norwitz6cf49cf2008-03-24 06:22:57 +0000697 ``sys.setdlopenflags(ctypes.RTLD_GLOBAL)``. Symbolic names for the
698 flag modules can be either found in the :mod:`ctypes` module, or in the :mod:`DLFCN`
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000699 module. If :mod:`DLFCN` is not available, it can be generated from
700 :file:`/usr/include/dlfcn.h` using the :program:`h2py` script. Availability:
701 Unix.
702
Martin v. Löwis04dc25c2008-10-03 16:09:28 +0000703.. function:: setfilesystemencoding(enc)
704
705 Set the encoding used when converting Python strings to file names to *enc*.
706 By default, Python tries to determine the encoding it should use automatically
707 on Unix; on Windows, it avoids such conversion completely. This function can
708 be used when Python's determination of the encoding needs to be overwritten,
709 e.g. when not all file names on disk can be decoded using the encoding that
710 Python had chosen.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000711
712.. function:: setprofile(profilefunc)
713
714 .. index::
715 single: profile function
716 single: profiler
717
718 Set the system's profile function, which allows you to implement a Python source
719 code profiler in Python. See chapter :ref:`profile` for more information on the
720 Python profiler. The system's profile function is called similarly to the
721 system's trace function (see :func:`settrace`), but it isn't called for each
722 executed line of code (only on call and return, but the return event is reported
723 even when an exception has been set). The function is thread-specific, but
724 there is no way for the profiler to know about context switches between threads,
725 so it does not make sense to use this in the presence of multiple threads. Also,
726 its return value is not used, so it can simply return ``None``.
727
728
729.. function:: setrecursionlimit(limit)
730
731 Set the maximum depth of the Python interpreter stack to *limit*. This limit
732 prevents infinite recursion from causing an overflow of the C stack and crashing
733 Python.
734
735 The highest possible limit is platform-dependent. A user may need to set the
736 limit higher when she has a program that requires deep recursion and a platform
737 that supports a higher limit. This should be done with care, because a too-high
738 limit can lead to a crash.
739
740
741.. function:: settrace(tracefunc)
742
743 .. index::
744 single: trace function
745 single: debugger
746
747 Set the system's trace function, which allows you to implement a Python
Amaury Forgeot d'Arcb0c29162008-11-22 22:18:04 +0000748 source code debugger in Python. The function is thread-specific; for a
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000749 debugger to support multiple threads, it must be registered using
750 :func:`settrace` for each thread being debugged.
751
Amaury Forgeot d'Arcb0c29162008-11-22 22:18:04 +0000752 Trace functions should have three arguments: *frame*, *event*, and
753 *arg*. *frame* is the current stack frame. *event* is a string: ``'call'``,
754 ``'line'``, ``'return'``, ``'exception'``, ``'c_call'``, ``'c_return'``, or
755 ``'c_exception'``. *arg* depends on the event type.
756
757 The trace function is invoked (with *event* set to ``'call'``) whenever a new
758 local scope is entered; it should return a reference to a local trace
759 function to be used that scope, or ``None`` if the scope shouldn't be traced.
760
761 The local trace function should return a reference to itself (or to another
762 function for further tracing in that scope), or ``None`` to turn off tracing
763 in that scope.
764
765 The events have the following meaning:
766
Georg Brandl48310cd2009-01-03 21:18:54 +0000767 ``'call'``
Amaury Forgeot d'Arcb0c29162008-11-22 22:18:04 +0000768 A function is called (or some other code block entered). The
769 global trace function is called; *arg* is ``None``; the return value
770 specifies the local trace function.
771
772 ``'line'``
773 The interpreter is about to execute a new line of code (sometimes multiple
774 line events on one line exist). The local trace function is called; *arg*
775 is ``None``; the return value specifies the new local trace function.
776
777 ``'return'``
778 A function (or other code block) is about to return. The local trace
Georg Brandlc524cff2010-11-26 08:42:45 +0000779 function is called; *arg* is the value that will be returned, or ``None``
780 if the event is caused by an exception being raised. The trace function's
781 return value is ignored.
Amaury Forgeot d'Arcb0c29162008-11-22 22:18:04 +0000782
783 ``'exception'``
784 An exception has occurred. The local trace function is called; *arg* is a
785 tuple ``(exception, value, traceback)``; the return value specifies the
786 new local trace function.
787
788 ``'c_call'``
789 A C function is about to be called. This may be an extension function or
Georg Brandlc5605df2009-08-13 08:26:44 +0000790 a built-in. *arg* is the C function object.
Amaury Forgeot d'Arcb0c29162008-11-22 22:18:04 +0000791
792 ``'c_return'``
Georg Brandlc524cff2010-11-26 08:42:45 +0000793 A C function has returned. *arg* is the C function object.
Amaury Forgeot d'Arcb0c29162008-11-22 22:18:04 +0000794
795 ``'c_exception'``
Georg Brandlc524cff2010-11-26 08:42:45 +0000796 A C function has raised an exception. *arg* is the C function object.
Amaury Forgeot d'Arcb0c29162008-11-22 22:18:04 +0000797
798 Note that as an exception is propagated down the chain of callers, an
799 ``'exception'`` event is generated at each level.
800
801 For more information on code and frame objects, refer to :ref:`types`.
802
Georg Brandl628e6f92009-10-27 20:24:45 +0000803 .. impl-detail::
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000804
805 The :func:`settrace` function is intended only for implementing debuggers,
Georg Brandl628e6f92009-10-27 20:24:45 +0000806 profilers, coverage tools and the like. Its behavior is part of the
807 implementation platform, rather than part of the language definition, and
808 thus may not be available in all Python implementations.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000809
810
811.. function:: settscdump(on_flag)
812
813 Activate dumping of VM measurements using the Pentium timestamp counter, if
814 *on_flag* is true. Deactivate these dumps if *on_flag* is off. The function is
Éric Araujo3efdf062010-12-16 03:16:29 +0000815 available only if Python was compiled with ``--with-tsc``. To understand
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000816 the output of this dump, read :file:`Python/ceval.c` in the Python sources.
817
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000818
819.. data:: stdin
820 stdout
821 stderr
822
Antoine Pitrou25d535e2010-09-15 11:25:11 +0000823 :term:`File objects <file object>` corresponding to the interpreter's standard
824 input, output and error streams. ``stdin`` is used for all interpreter input
825 except for scripts but including calls to :func:`input`. ``stdout`` is used
826 for the output of :func:`print` and :term:`expression` statements and for the
Christian Heimesd8654cf2007-12-02 15:22:16 +0000827 prompts of :func:`input`. The interpreter's own prompts
828 and (almost all of) its error messages go to ``stderr``. ``stdout`` and
829 ``stderr`` needn't be built-in file objects: any object is acceptable as long
Georg Brandl48310cd2009-01-03 21:18:54 +0000830 as it has a :meth:`write` method that takes a string argument. (Changing these
Christian Heimesd8654cf2007-12-02 15:22:16 +0000831 objects doesn't affect the standard I/O streams of processes executed by
832 :func:`os.popen`, :func:`os.system` or the :func:`exec\*` family of functions in
833 the :mod:`os` module.)
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000834
Benjamin Peterson3261fa52009-05-12 03:01:51 +0000835 The standard streams are in text mode by default. To write or read binary
836 data to these, use the underlying binary buffer. For example, to write bytes
837 to :data:`stdout`, use ``sys.stdout.buffer.write(b'abc')``. Using
Benjamin Peterson995bb472009-06-14 18:41:18 +0000838 :meth:`io.TextIOBase.detach` streams can be made binary by default. This
839 function sets :data:`stdin` and :data:`stdout` to binary::
Benjamin Peterson4199d602009-05-12 20:47:57 +0000840
841 def make_streams_binary():
842 sys.stdin = sys.stdin.detach()
Benjamin Peterson4487f532009-05-13 21:15:03 +0000843 sys.stdout = sys.stdout.detach()
Benjamin Peterson995bb472009-06-14 18:41:18 +0000844
845 Note that the streams can be replaced with objects (like
846 :class:`io.StringIO`) that do not support the
847 :attr:`~io.BufferedIOBase.buffer` attribute or the
848 :meth:`~io.BufferedIOBase.detach` method and can raise :exc:`AttributeError`
849 or :exc:`io.UnsupportedOperation`.
Benjamin Petersoneb9fc522008-12-07 14:58:03 +0000850
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000851
852.. data:: __stdin__
853 __stdout__
854 __stderr__
855
856 These objects contain the original values of ``stdin``, ``stderr`` and
Benjamin Petersond23f8222009-04-05 19:13:16 +0000857 ``stdout`` at the start of the program. They are used during finalization,
858 and could be useful to print to the actual standard stream no matter if the
859 ``sys.std*`` object has been redirected.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000860
Benjamin Petersond23f8222009-04-05 19:13:16 +0000861 It can also be used to restore the actual files to known working file objects
862 in case they have been overwritten with a broken object. However, the
863 preferred way to do this is to explicitly save the previous stream before
864 replacing it, and restore the saved object.
Christian Heimes58cb1b82007-11-13 02:19:40 +0000865
Benjamin Petersond23f8222009-04-05 19:13:16 +0000866 .. note::
867 Under some conditions ``stdin``, ``stdout`` and ``stderr`` as well as the
868 original values ``__stdin__``, ``__stdout__`` and ``__stderr__`` can be
869 None. It is usually the case for Windows GUI apps that aren't connected
870 to a console and Python apps started with :program:`pythonw`.
Christian Heimes58cb1b82007-11-13 02:19:40 +0000871
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000872
873.. data:: tracebacklimit
874
875 When this variable is set to an integer value, it determines the maximum number
876 of levels of traceback information printed when an unhandled exception occurs.
877 The default is ``1000``. When set to ``0`` or less, all traceback information
878 is suppressed and only the exception type and value are printed.
879
880
881.. data:: version
882
883 A string containing the version number of the Python interpreter plus additional
Georg Brandl611f8f52010-08-01 19:17:57 +0000884 information on the build number and compiler used. This string is displayed
885 when the interactive interpreter is started. Do not extract version information
886 out of it, rather, use :data:`version_info` and the functions provided by the
887 :mod:`platform` module.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000888
889
890.. data:: api_version
891
892 The C API version for this interpreter. Programmers may find this useful when
893 debugging version conflicts between Python and extension modules.
894
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000895
896.. data:: version_info
897
898 A tuple containing the five components of the version number: *major*, *minor*,
899 *micro*, *releaselevel*, and *serial*. All values except *releaselevel* are
900 integers; the release level is ``'alpha'``, ``'beta'``, ``'candidate'``, or
901 ``'final'``. The ``version_info`` value corresponding to the Python version 2.0
Eric Smith0e5b5622009-02-06 01:32:42 +0000902 is ``(2, 0, 0, 'final', 0)``. The components can also be accessed by name,
903 so ``sys.version_info[0]`` is equivalent to ``sys.version_info.major``
904 and so on.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000905
Raymond Hettinger35a88362009-04-09 00:08:24 +0000906 .. versionchanged:: 3.1
Georg Brandl23b4f922010-10-06 08:43:56 +0000907 Added named component attributes.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000908
909.. data:: warnoptions
910
911 This is an implementation detail of the warnings framework; do not modify this
912 value. Refer to the :mod:`warnings` module for more information on the warnings
913 framework.
914
915
916.. data:: winver
917
918 The version number used to form registry keys on Windows platforms. This is
919 stored as string resource 1000 in the Python DLL. The value is normally the
920 first three characters of :const:`version`. It is provided in the :mod:`sys`
921 module for informational purposes; modifying this value has no effect on the
922 registry keys used by Python. Availability: Windows.
Mark Dickinson76908922010-07-02 20:26:51 +0000923
924.. rubric:: Citations
925
926.. [C99] ISO/IEC 9899:1999. "Programming languages -- C." A public draft of this standard is available at http://www.open-std.org/jtc1/sc22/wg14/www/docs/n1256.pdf .
927