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3.. _unicodeobjects:
4
5Unicode Objects and Codecs
6--------------------------
7
8.. sectionauthor:: Marc-Andre Lemburg <mal@lemburg.com>
9
10Unicode Objects
11^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
12
Victor Stinner77c38622010-05-14 15:58:55 +000013Unicode Type
14""""""""""""
15
Georg Brandl54a3faa2008-01-20 09:30:57 +000016These are the basic Unicode object types used for the Unicode implementation in
17Python:
18
Georg Brandl54a3faa2008-01-20 09:30:57 +000019
20.. ctype:: Py_UNICODE
21
22 This type represents the storage type which is used by Python internally as
23 basis for holding Unicode ordinals. Python's default builds use a 16-bit type
24 for :ctype:`Py_UNICODE` and store Unicode values internally as UCS2. It is also
25 possible to build a UCS4 version of Python (most recent Linux distributions come
26 with UCS4 builds of Python). These builds then use a 32-bit type for
27 :ctype:`Py_UNICODE` and store Unicode data internally as UCS4. On platforms
28 where :ctype:`wchar_t` is available and compatible with the chosen Python
29 Unicode build variant, :ctype:`Py_UNICODE` is a typedef alias for
30 :ctype:`wchar_t` to enhance native platform compatibility. On all other
31 platforms, :ctype:`Py_UNICODE` is a typedef alias for either :ctype:`unsigned
32 short` (UCS2) or :ctype:`unsigned long` (UCS4).
33
34Note that UCS2 and UCS4 Python builds are not binary compatible. Please keep
35this in mind when writing extensions or interfaces.
36
37
38.. ctype:: PyUnicodeObject
39
40 This subtype of :ctype:`PyObject` represents a Python Unicode object.
41
42
43.. cvar:: PyTypeObject PyUnicode_Type
44
45 This instance of :ctype:`PyTypeObject` represents the Python Unicode type. It
46 is exposed to Python code as ``str``.
47
48The following APIs are really C macros and can be used to do fast checks and to
49access internal read-only data of Unicode objects:
50
51
52.. cfunction:: int PyUnicode_Check(PyObject *o)
53
54 Return true if the object *o* is a Unicode object or an instance of a Unicode
55 subtype.
56
57
58.. cfunction:: int PyUnicode_CheckExact(PyObject *o)
59
60 Return true if the object *o* is a Unicode object, but not an instance of a
61 subtype.
62
63
64.. cfunction:: Py_ssize_t PyUnicode_GET_SIZE(PyObject *o)
65
66 Return the size of the object. *o* has to be a :ctype:`PyUnicodeObject` (not
67 checked).
68
69
70.. cfunction:: Py_ssize_t PyUnicode_GET_DATA_SIZE(PyObject *o)
71
72 Return the size of the object's internal buffer in bytes. *o* has to be a
73 :ctype:`PyUnicodeObject` (not checked).
74
75
76.. cfunction:: Py_UNICODE* PyUnicode_AS_UNICODE(PyObject *o)
77
78 Return a pointer to the internal :ctype:`Py_UNICODE` buffer of the object. *o*
79 has to be a :ctype:`PyUnicodeObject` (not checked).
80
81
82.. cfunction:: const char* PyUnicode_AS_DATA(PyObject *o)
83
84 Return a pointer to the internal buffer of the object. *o* has to be a
85 :ctype:`PyUnicodeObject` (not checked).
86
Christian Heimesa156e092008-02-16 07:38:31 +000087
Alexandre Vassalotti6d3dfc32009-07-29 19:54:39 +000088.. cfunction:: int PyUnicode_ClearFreeList()
Christian Heimesa156e092008-02-16 07:38:31 +000089
90 Clear the free list. Return the total number of freed items.
91
Alexandre Vassalotti6d3dfc32009-07-29 19:54:39 +000092
Victor Stinner77c38622010-05-14 15:58:55 +000093Unicode Character Properties
94""""""""""""""""""""""""""""
95
Georg Brandl54a3faa2008-01-20 09:30:57 +000096Unicode provides many different character properties. The most often needed ones
97are available through these macros which are mapped to C functions depending on
98the Python configuration.
99
Georg Brandl54a3faa2008-01-20 09:30:57 +0000100
101.. cfunction:: int Py_UNICODE_ISSPACE(Py_UNICODE ch)
102
103 Return 1 or 0 depending on whether *ch* is a whitespace character.
104
105
106.. cfunction:: int Py_UNICODE_ISLOWER(Py_UNICODE ch)
107
108 Return 1 or 0 depending on whether *ch* is a lowercase character.
109
110
111.. cfunction:: int Py_UNICODE_ISUPPER(Py_UNICODE ch)
112
113 Return 1 or 0 depending on whether *ch* is an uppercase character.
114
115
116.. cfunction:: int Py_UNICODE_ISTITLE(Py_UNICODE ch)
117
118 Return 1 or 0 depending on whether *ch* is a titlecase character.
119
120
121.. cfunction:: int Py_UNICODE_ISLINEBREAK(Py_UNICODE ch)
122
123 Return 1 or 0 depending on whether *ch* is a linebreak character.
124
125
126.. cfunction:: int Py_UNICODE_ISDECIMAL(Py_UNICODE ch)
127
128 Return 1 or 0 depending on whether *ch* is a decimal character.
129
130
131.. cfunction:: int Py_UNICODE_ISDIGIT(Py_UNICODE ch)
132
133 Return 1 or 0 depending on whether *ch* is a digit character.
134
135
136.. cfunction:: int Py_UNICODE_ISNUMERIC(Py_UNICODE ch)
137
138 Return 1 or 0 depending on whether *ch* is a numeric character.
139
140
141.. cfunction:: int Py_UNICODE_ISALPHA(Py_UNICODE ch)
142
143 Return 1 or 0 depending on whether *ch* is an alphabetic character.
144
145
146.. cfunction:: int Py_UNICODE_ISALNUM(Py_UNICODE ch)
147
148 Return 1 or 0 depending on whether *ch* is an alphanumeric character.
149
Georg Brandl559e5d72008-06-11 18:37:52 +0000150
151.. cfunction:: int Py_UNICODE_ISPRINTABLE(Py_UNICODE ch)
152
153 Return 1 or 0 depending on whether *ch* is a printable character.
154 Nonprintable characters are those characters defined in the Unicode character
155 database as "Other" or "Separator", excepting the ASCII space (0x20) which is
156 considered printable. (Note that printable characters in this context are
157 those which should not be escaped when :func:`repr` is invoked on a string.
158 It has no bearing on the handling of strings written to :data:`sys.stdout` or
159 :data:`sys.stderr`.)
160
161
Georg Brandl54a3faa2008-01-20 09:30:57 +0000162These APIs can be used for fast direct character conversions:
163
164
165.. cfunction:: Py_UNICODE Py_UNICODE_TOLOWER(Py_UNICODE ch)
166
167 Return the character *ch* converted to lower case.
168
169
170.. cfunction:: Py_UNICODE Py_UNICODE_TOUPPER(Py_UNICODE ch)
171
172 Return the character *ch* converted to upper case.
173
174
175.. cfunction:: Py_UNICODE Py_UNICODE_TOTITLE(Py_UNICODE ch)
176
177 Return the character *ch* converted to title case.
178
179
180.. cfunction:: int Py_UNICODE_TODECIMAL(Py_UNICODE ch)
181
182 Return the character *ch* converted to a decimal positive integer. Return
183 ``-1`` if this is not possible. This macro does not raise exceptions.
184
185
186.. cfunction:: int Py_UNICODE_TODIGIT(Py_UNICODE ch)
187
188 Return the character *ch* converted to a single digit integer. Return ``-1`` if
189 this is not possible. This macro does not raise exceptions.
190
191
192.. cfunction:: double Py_UNICODE_TONUMERIC(Py_UNICODE ch)
193
194 Return the character *ch* converted to a double. Return ``-1.0`` if this is not
195 possible. This macro does not raise exceptions.
196
Victor Stinner77c38622010-05-14 15:58:55 +0000197
198Plain Py_UNICODE
199""""""""""""""""
200
Georg Brandl54a3faa2008-01-20 09:30:57 +0000201To create Unicode objects and access their basic sequence properties, use these
202APIs:
203
Georg Brandl54a3faa2008-01-20 09:30:57 +0000204
205.. cfunction:: PyObject* PyUnicode_FromUnicode(const Py_UNICODE *u, Py_ssize_t size)
206
207 Create a Unicode Object from the Py_UNICODE buffer *u* of the given size. *u*
208 may be *NULL* which causes the contents to be undefined. It is the user's
209 responsibility to fill in the needed data. The buffer is copied into the new
210 object. If the buffer is not *NULL*, the return value might be a shared object.
211 Therefore, modification of the resulting Unicode object is only allowed when *u*
212 is *NULL*.
213
214
215.. cfunction:: PyObject* PyUnicode_FromStringAndSize(const char *u, Py_ssize_t size)
216
217 Create a Unicode Object from the char buffer *u*. The bytes will be interpreted
218 as being UTF-8 encoded. *u* may also be *NULL* which
219 causes the contents to be undefined. It is the user's responsibility to fill in
220 the needed data. The buffer is copied into the new object. If the buffer is not
221 *NULL*, the return value might be a shared object. Therefore, modification of
222 the resulting Unicode object is only allowed when *u* is *NULL*.
223
224
225.. cfunction:: PyObject *PyUnicode_FromString(const char *u)
226
227 Create a Unicode object from an UTF-8 encoded null-terminated char buffer
228 *u*.
229
230
231.. cfunction:: PyObject* PyUnicode_FromFormat(const char *format, ...)
232
233 Take a C :cfunc:`printf`\ -style *format* string and a variable number of
234 arguments, calculate the size of the resulting Python unicode string and return
235 a string with the values formatted into it. The variable arguments must be C
236 types and must correspond exactly to the format characters in the *format*
237 string. The following format characters are allowed:
238
Mark Dickinson6ce4a9a2009-11-16 17:00:11 +0000239 .. % This should be exactly the same as the table in PyErr_Format.
Georg Brandl54a3faa2008-01-20 09:30:57 +0000240 .. % The descriptions for %zd and %zu are wrong, but the truth is complicated
241 .. % because not all compilers support the %z width modifier -- we fake it
242 .. % when necessary via interpolating PY_FORMAT_SIZE_T.
Mark Dickinson6ce4a9a2009-11-16 17:00:11 +0000243 .. % Similar comments apply to the %ll width modifier and
244 .. % PY_FORMAT_LONG_LONG.
Georg Brandl54a3faa2008-01-20 09:30:57 +0000245
246 +-------------------+---------------------+--------------------------------+
247 | Format Characters | Type | Comment |
248 +===================+=====================+================================+
249 | :attr:`%%` | *n/a* | The literal % character. |
250 +-------------------+---------------------+--------------------------------+
251 | :attr:`%c` | int | A single character, |
252 | | | represented as an C int. |
253 +-------------------+---------------------+--------------------------------+
254 | :attr:`%d` | int | Exactly equivalent to |
255 | | | ``printf("%d")``. |
256 +-------------------+---------------------+--------------------------------+
257 | :attr:`%u` | unsigned int | Exactly equivalent to |
258 | | | ``printf("%u")``. |
259 +-------------------+---------------------+--------------------------------+
260 | :attr:`%ld` | long | Exactly equivalent to |
261 | | | ``printf("%ld")``. |
262 +-------------------+---------------------+--------------------------------+
263 | :attr:`%lu` | unsigned long | Exactly equivalent to |
264 | | | ``printf("%lu")``. |
265 +-------------------+---------------------+--------------------------------+
Mark Dickinson6ce4a9a2009-11-16 17:00:11 +0000266 | :attr:`%lld` | long long | Exactly equivalent to |
267 | | | ``printf("%lld")``. |
268 +-------------------+---------------------+--------------------------------+
269 | :attr:`%llu` | unsigned long long | Exactly equivalent to |
270 | | | ``printf("%llu")``. |
271 +-------------------+---------------------+--------------------------------+
Georg Brandl54a3faa2008-01-20 09:30:57 +0000272 | :attr:`%zd` | Py_ssize_t | Exactly equivalent to |
273 | | | ``printf("%zd")``. |
274 +-------------------+---------------------+--------------------------------+
275 | :attr:`%zu` | size_t | Exactly equivalent to |
276 | | | ``printf("%zu")``. |
277 +-------------------+---------------------+--------------------------------+
278 | :attr:`%i` | int | Exactly equivalent to |
279 | | | ``printf("%i")``. |
280 +-------------------+---------------------+--------------------------------+
281 | :attr:`%x` | int | Exactly equivalent to |
282 | | | ``printf("%x")``. |
283 +-------------------+---------------------+--------------------------------+
284 | :attr:`%s` | char\* | A null-terminated C character |
285 | | | array. |
286 +-------------------+---------------------+--------------------------------+
287 | :attr:`%p` | void\* | The hex representation of a C |
288 | | | pointer. Mostly equivalent to |
289 | | | ``printf("%p")`` except that |
290 | | | it is guaranteed to start with |
291 | | | the literal ``0x`` regardless |
292 | | | of what the platform's |
293 | | | ``printf`` yields. |
294 +-------------------+---------------------+--------------------------------+
Georg Brandl559e5d72008-06-11 18:37:52 +0000295 | :attr:`%A` | PyObject\* | The result of calling |
296 | | | :func:`ascii`. |
297 +-------------------+---------------------+--------------------------------+
Georg Brandl54a3faa2008-01-20 09:30:57 +0000298 | :attr:`%U` | PyObject\* | A unicode object. |
299 +-------------------+---------------------+--------------------------------+
300 | :attr:`%V` | PyObject\*, char \* | A unicode object (which may be |
301 | | | *NULL*) and a null-terminated |
302 | | | C character array as a second |
303 | | | parameter (which will be used, |
304 | | | if the first parameter is |
305 | | | *NULL*). |
306 +-------------------+---------------------+--------------------------------+
307 | :attr:`%S` | PyObject\* | The result of calling |
Benjamin Petersone8662062009-03-08 23:51:13 +0000308 | | | :func:`PyObject_Str`. |
Georg Brandl54a3faa2008-01-20 09:30:57 +0000309 +-------------------+---------------------+--------------------------------+
310 | :attr:`%R` | PyObject\* | The result of calling |
311 | | | :func:`PyObject_Repr`. |
312 +-------------------+---------------------+--------------------------------+
313
314 An unrecognized format character causes all the rest of the format string to be
315 copied as-is to the result string, and any extra arguments discarded.
316
Mark Dickinson6ce4a9a2009-11-16 17:00:11 +0000317 .. note::
318
319 The `"%lld"` and `"%llu"` format specifiers are only available
Georg Brandlef871f62010-03-12 10:06:40 +0000320 when :const:`HAVE_LONG_LONG` is defined.
Mark Dickinson6ce4a9a2009-11-16 17:00:11 +0000321
322 .. versionchanged:: 3.2
323 Support for `"%lld"` and `"%llu"` added.
324
325
Georg Brandl54a3faa2008-01-20 09:30:57 +0000326
327.. cfunction:: PyObject* PyUnicode_FromFormatV(const char *format, va_list vargs)
328
329 Identical to :func:`PyUnicode_FromFormat` except that it takes exactly two
330 arguments.
331
332
333.. cfunction:: Py_UNICODE* PyUnicode_AsUnicode(PyObject *unicode)
334
335 Return a read-only pointer to the Unicode object's internal :ctype:`Py_UNICODE`
336 buffer, *NULL* if *unicode* is not a Unicode object.
337
338
339.. cfunction:: Py_ssize_t PyUnicode_GetSize(PyObject *unicode)
340
341 Return the length of the Unicode object.
342
343
344.. cfunction:: PyObject* PyUnicode_FromEncodedObject(PyObject *obj, const char *encoding, const char *errors)
345
346 Coerce an encoded object *obj* to an Unicode object and return a reference with
347 incremented refcount.
348
Georg Brandl952867a2010-06-27 10:17:12 +0000349 :class:`bytes`, :class:`bytearray` and other char buffer compatible objects
350 are decoded according to the given encoding and using the error handling
351 defined by errors. Both can be *NULL* to have the interface use the default
352 values (see the next section for details).
Georg Brandl54a3faa2008-01-20 09:30:57 +0000353
354 All other objects, including Unicode objects, cause a :exc:`TypeError` to be
355 set.
356
357 The API returns *NULL* if there was an error. The caller is responsible for
358 decref'ing the returned objects.
359
360
361.. cfunction:: PyObject* PyUnicode_FromObject(PyObject *obj)
362
363 Shortcut for ``PyUnicode_FromEncodedObject(obj, NULL, "strict")`` which is used
364 throughout the interpreter whenever coercion to Unicode is needed.
365
366If the platform supports :ctype:`wchar_t` and provides a header file wchar.h,
367Python can interface directly to this type using the following functions.
368Support is optimized if Python's own :ctype:`Py_UNICODE` type is identical to
369the system's :ctype:`wchar_t`.
370
Georg Brandl54a3faa2008-01-20 09:30:57 +0000371
Victor Stinner77c38622010-05-14 15:58:55 +0000372File System Encoding
373""""""""""""""""""""
374
375To encode and decode file names and other environment strings,
376:cdata:`Py_FileSystemEncoding` should be used as the encoding, and
377``"surrogateescape"`` should be used as the error handler (:pep:`383`). To
378encode file names during argument parsing, the ``"O&"`` converter should be
Georg Brandl6f934192010-07-26 08:51:42 +0000379used, passsing :func:`PyUnicode_FSConverter` as the conversion function:
Victor Stinner77c38622010-05-14 15:58:55 +0000380
381.. cfunction:: int PyUnicode_FSConverter(PyObject* obj, void* result)
382
383 Convert *obj* into *result*, using :cdata:`Py_FileSystemDefaultEncoding`,
384 and the ``"surrogateescape"`` error handler. *result* must be a
385 ``PyObject*``, return a :func:`bytes` object which must be released if it
386 is no longer used.
387
388 .. versionadded:: 3.1
389
390.. cfunction:: PyObject* PyUnicode_DecodeFSDefaultAndSize(const char *s, Py_ssize_t size)
391
392 Decode a null-terminated string using :cdata:`Py_FileSystemDefaultEncoding`
393 and the ``"surrogateescape"`` error handler.
394
395 If :cdata:`Py_FileSystemDefaultEncoding` is not set, fall back to UTF-8.
396
397 Use :func:`PyUnicode_DecodeFSDefaultAndSize` if you know the string length.
398
Victor Stinnerae6265f2010-05-15 16:27:27 +0000399
Victor Stinner77c38622010-05-14 15:58:55 +0000400.. cfunction:: PyObject* PyUnicode_DecodeFSDefault(const char *s)
401
402 Decode a string using :cdata:`Py_FileSystemDefaultEncoding` and
403 the ``"surrogateescape"`` error handler.
404
405 If :cdata:`Py_FileSystemDefaultEncoding` is not set, fall back to UTF-8.
406
407
Victor Stinnerae6265f2010-05-15 16:27:27 +0000408.. cfunction:: PyObject* PyUnicode_EncodeFSDefault(PyObject *unicode)
409
410 Encode a Unicode object to :cdata:`Py_FileSystemDefaultEncoding` with the
Benjamin Petersonb4324512010-05-15 17:42:02 +0000411 ``'surrogateescape'`` error handler, and return :class:`bytes`.
Victor Stinnerae6265f2010-05-15 16:27:27 +0000412
413 If :cdata:`Py_FileSystemDefaultEncoding` is not set, fall back to UTF-8.
414
415 .. versionadded:: 3.2
416
417
Victor Stinner77c38622010-05-14 15:58:55 +0000418wchar_t Support
419"""""""""""""""
420
421wchar_t support for platforms which support it:
Georg Brandl54a3faa2008-01-20 09:30:57 +0000422
423.. cfunction:: PyObject* PyUnicode_FromWideChar(const wchar_t *w, Py_ssize_t size)
424
425 Create a Unicode object from the :ctype:`wchar_t` buffer *w* of the given size.
Martin v. Löwis790465f2008-04-05 20:41:37 +0000426 Passing -1 as the size indicates that the function must itself compute the length,
427 using wcslen.
Georg Brandl54a3faa2008-01-20 09:30:57 +0000428 Return *NULL* on failure.
429
430
431.. cfunction:: Py_ssize_t PyUnicode_AsWideChar(PyUnicodeObject *unicode, wchar_t *w, Py_ssize_t size)
432
433 Copy the Unicode object contents into the :ctype:`wchar_t` buffer *w*. At most
434 *size* :ctype:`wchar_t` characters are copied (excluding a possibly trailing
435 0-termination character). Return the number of :ctype:`wchar_t` characters
436 copied or -1 in case of an error. Note that the resulting :ctype:`wchar_t`
437 string may or may not be 0-terminated. It is the responsibility of the caller
438 to make sure that the :ctype:`wchar_t` string is 0-terminated in case this is
439 required by the application.
440
441
442.. _builtincodecs:
443
444Built-in Codecs
445^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
446
Georg Brandl22b34312009-07-26 14:54:51 +0000447Python provides a set of built-in codecs which are written in C for speed. All of
Georg Brandl54a3faa2008-01-20 09:30:57 +0000448these codecs are directly usable via the following functions.
449
450Many of the following APIs take two arguments encoding and errors. These
451parameters encoding and errors have the same semantics as the ones of the
Georg Brandl22b34312009-07-26 14:54:51 +0000452built-in :func:`unicode` Unicode object constructor.
Georg Brandl54a3faa2008-01-20 09:30:57 +0000453
Martin v. Löwisc15bdef2009-05-29 14:47:46 +0000454Setting encoding to *NULL* causes the default encoding to be used
455which is ASCII. The file system calls should use
456:cfunc:`PyUnicode_FSConverter` for encoding file names. This uses the
457variable :cdata:`Py_FileSystemDefaultEncoding` internally. This
458variable should be treated as read-only: On some systems, it will be a
459pointer to a static string, on others, it will change at run-time
460(such as when the application invokes setlocale).
Georg Brandl54a3faa2008-01-20 09:30:57 +0000461
462Error handling is set by errors which may also be set to *NULL* meaning to use
463the default handling defined for the codec. Default error handling for all
Georg Brandl22b34312009-07-26 14:54:51 +0000464built-in codecs is "strict" (:exc:`ValueError` is raised).
Georg Brandl54a3faa2008-01-20 09:30:57 +0000465
466The codecs all use a similar interface. Only deviation from the following
467generic ones are documented for simplicity.
468
Georg Brandl54a3faa2008-01-20 09:30:57 +0000469
Victor Stinner77c38622010-05-14 15:58:55 +0000470Generic Codecs
471""""""""""""""
472
473These are the generic codec APIs:
Georg Brandl54a3faa2008-01-20 09:30:57 +0000474
475
476.. cfunction:: PyObject* PyUnicode_Decode(const char *s, Py_ssize_t size, const char *encoding, const char *errors)
477
478 Create a Unicode object by decoding *size* bytes of the encoded string *s*.
479 *encoding* and *errors* have the same meaning as the parameters of the same name
Georg Brandl22b34312009-07-26 14:54:51 +0000480 in the :func:`unicode` built-in function. The codec to be used is looked up
Georg Brandl54a3faa2008-01-20 09:30:57 +0000481 using the Python codec registry. Return *NULL* if an exception was raised by
482 the codec.
483
484
485.. cfunction:: PyObject* PyUnicode_Encode(const Py_UNICODE *s, Py_ssize_t size, const char *encoding, const char *errors)
486
487 Encode the :ctype:`Py_UNICODE` buffer of the given size and return a Python
Benjamin Petersonb6eba4f2009-01-13 23:14:04 +0000488 bytes object. *encoding* and *errors* have the same meaning as the
489 parameters of the same name in the Unicode :meth:`encode` method. The codec
490 to be used is looked up using the Python codec registry. Return *NULL* if an
491 exception was raised by the codec.
Georg Brandl54a3faa2008-01-20 09:30:57 +0000492
493
494.. cfunction:: PyObject* PyUnicode_AsEncodedString(PyObject *unicode, const char *encoding, const char *errors)
495
Benjamin Petersonb6eba4f2009-01-13 23:14:04 +0000496 Encode a Unicode object and return the result as Python bytes object.
497 *encoding* and *errors* have the same meaning as the parameters of the same
498 name in the Unicode :meth:`encode` method. The codec to be used is looked up
499 using the Python codec registry. Return *NULL* if an exception was raised by
500 the codec.
Georg Brandl54a3faa2008-01-20 09:30:57 +0000501
Georg Brandl54a3faa2008-01-20 09:30:57 +0000502
Victor Stinner77c38622010-05-14 15:58:55 +0000503UTF-8 Codecs
504""""""""""""
505
506These are the UTF-8 codec APIs:
Georg Brandl54a3faa2008-01-20 09:30:57 +0000507
508
509.. cfunction:: PyObject* PyUnicode_DecodeUTF8(const char *s, Py_ssize_t size, const char *errors)
510
511 Create a Unicode object by decoding *size* bytes of the UTF-8 encoded string
512 *s*. Return *NULL* if an exception was raised by the codec.
513
514
515.. cfunction:: PyObject* PyUnicode_DecodeUTF8Stateful(const char *s, Py_ssize_t size, const char *errors, Py_ssize_t *consumed)
516
517 If *consumed* is *NULL*, behave like :cfunc:`PyUnicode_DecodeUTF8`. If
518 *consumed* is not *NULL*, trailing incomplete UTF-8 byte sequences will not be
519 treated as an error. Those bytes will not be decoded and the number of bytes
520 that have been decoded will be stored in *consumed*.
521
522
523.. cfunction:: PyObject* PyUnicode_EncodeUTF8(const Py_UNICODE *s, Py_ssize_t size, const char *errors)
524
Benjamin Petersonb6eba4f2009-01-13 23:14:04 +0000525 Encode the :ctype:`Py_UNICODE` buffer of the given size using UTF-8 and
526 return a Python bytes object. Return *NULL* if an exception was raised by
527 the codec.
Georg Brandl54a3faa2008-01-20 09:30:57 +0000528
529
530.. cfunction:: PyObject* PyUnicode_AsUTF8String(PyObject *unicode)
531
Benjamin Petersonb6eba4f2009-01-13 23:14:04 +0000532 Encode a Unicode object using UTF-8 and return the result as Python bytes
533 object. Error handling is "strict". Return *NULL* if an exception was
534 raised by the codec.
Georg Brandl54a3faa2008-01-20 09:30:57 +0000535
Georg Brandl54a3faa2008-01-20 09:30:57 +0000536
Victor Stinner77c38622010-05-14 15:58:55 +0000537UTF-32 Codecs
538"""""""""""""
539
540These are the UTF-32 codec APIs:
Georg Brandl54a3faa2008-01-20 09:30:57 +0000541
542
543.. cfunction:: PyObject* PyUnicode_DecodeUTF32(const char *s, Py_ssize_t size, const char *errors, int *byteorder)
544
545 Decode *length* bytes from a UTF-32 encoded buffer string and return the
546 corresponding Unicode object. *errors* (if non-*NULL*) defines the error
547 handling. It defaults to "strict".
548
549 If *byteorder* is non-*NULL*, the decoder starts decoding using the given byte
550 order::
551
552 *byteorder == -1: little endian
553 *byteorder == 0: native order
554 *byteorder == 1: big endian
555
Benjamin Peterson4ac9ce42009-10-04 14:49:41 +0000556 If ``*byteorder`` is zero, and the first four bytes of the input data are a
557 byte order mark (BOM), the decoder switches to this byte order and the BOM is
558 not copied into the resulting Unicode string. If ``*byteorder`` is ``-1`` or
559 ``1``, any byte order mark is copied to the output.
560
561 After completion, *\*byteorder* is set to the current byte order at the end
562 of input data.
Georg Brandl54a3faa2008-01-20 09:30:57 +0000563
564 In a narrow build codepoints outside the BMP will be decoded as surrogate pairs.
565
566 If *byteorder* is *NULL*, the codec starts in native order mode.
567
568 Return *NULL* if an exception was raised by the codec.
569
570
571.. cfunction:: PyObject* PyUnicode_DecodeUTF32Stateful(const char *s, Py_ssize_t size, const char *errors, int *byteorder, Py_ssize_t *consumed)
572
573 If *consumed* is *NULL*, behave like :cfunc:`PyUnicode_DecodeUTF32`. If
574 *consumed* is not *NULL*, :cfunc:`PyUnicode_DecodeUTF32Stateful` will not treat
575 trailing incomplete UTF-32 byte sequences (such as a number of bytes not divisible
576 by four) as an error. Those bytes will not be decoded and the number of bytes
577 that have been decoded will be stored in *consumed*.
578
579
580.. cfunction:: PyObject* PyUnicode_EncodeUTF32(const Py_UNICODE *s, Py_ssize_t size, const char *errors, int byteorder)
581
582 Return a Python bytes object holding the UTF-32 encoded value of the Unicode
Benjamin Peterson4ac9ce42009-10-04 14:49:41 +0000583 data in *s*. Output is written according to the following byte order::
Georg Brandl54a3faa2008-01-20 09:30:57 +0000584
585 byteorder == -1: little endian
586 byteorder == 0: native byte order (writes a BOM mark)
587 byteorder == 1: big endian
588
589 If byteorder is ``0``, the output string will always start with the Unicode BOM
590 mark (U+FEFF). In the other two modes, no BOM mark is prepended.
591
592 If *Py_UNICODE_WIDE* is not defined, surrogate pairs will be output
593 as a single codepoint.
594
595 Return *NULL* if an exception was raised by the codec.
596
597
598.. cfunction:: PyObject* PyUnicode_AsUTF32String(PyObject *unicode)
599
Benjamin Petersonb6eba4f2009-01-13 23:14:04 +0000600 Return a Python byte string using the UTF-32 encoding in native byte
601 order. The string always starts with a BOM mark. Error handling is "strict".
602 Return *NULL* if an exception was raised by the codec.
Georg Brandl54a3faa2008-01-20 09:30:57 +0000603
604
Victor Stinner77c38622010-05-14 15:58:55 +0000605UTF-16 Codecs
606"""""""""""""
Georg Brandl54a3faa2008-01-20 09:30:57 +0000607
Victor Stinner77c38622010-05-14 15:58:55 +0000608These are the UTF-16 codec APIs:
Georg Brandl54a3faa2008-01-20 09:30:57 +0000609
610
611.. cfunction:: PyObject* PyUnicode_DecodeUTF16(const char *s, Py_ssize_t size, const char *errors, int *byteorder)
612
613 Decode *length* bytes from a UTF-16 encoded buffer string and return the
614 corresponding Unicode object. *errors* (if non-*NULL*) defines the error
615 handling. It defaults to "strict".
616
617 If *byteorder* is non-*NULL*, the decoder starts decoding using the given byte
618 order::
619
620 *byteorder == -1: little endian
621 *byteorder == 0: native order
622 *byteorder == 1: big endian
623
Benjamin Peterson4ac9ce42009-10-04 14:49:41 +0000624 If ``*byteorder`` is zero, and the first two bytes of the input data are a
625 byte order mark (BOM), the decoder switches to this byte order and the BOM is
626 not copied into the resulting Unicode string. If ``*byteorder`` is ``-1`` or
627 ``1``, any byte order mark is copied to the output (where it will result in
628 either a ``\ufeff`` or a ``\ufffe`` character).
629
630 After completion, *\*byteorder* is set to the current byte order at the end
631 of input data.
Georg Brandl54a3faa2008-01-20 09:30:57 +0000632
633 If *byteorder* is *NULL*, the codec starts in native order mode.
634
635 Return *NULL* if an exception was raised by the codec.
636
637
638.. cfunction:: PyObject* PyUnicode_DecodeUTF16Stateful(const char *s, Py_ssize_t size, const char *errors, int *byteorder, Py_ssize_t *consumed)
639
640 If *consumed* is *NULL*, behave like :cfunc:`PyUnicode_DecodeUTF16`. If
641 *consumed* is not *NULL*, :cfunc:`PyUnicode_DecodeUTF16Stateful` will not treat
642 trailing incomplete UTF-16 byte sequences (such as an odd number of bytes or a
643 split surrogate pair) as an error. Those bytes will not be decoded and the
644 number of bytes that have been decoded will be stored in *consumed*.
645
646
647.. cfunction:: PyObject* PyUnicode_EncodeUTF16(const Py_UNICODE *s, Py_ssize_t size, const char *errors, int byteorder)
648
Benjamin Petersonb6eba4f2009-01-13 23:14:04 +0000649 Return a Python bytes object holding the UTF-16 encoded value of the Unicode
Benjamin Peterson4ac9ce42009-10-04 14:49:41 +0000650 data in *s*. Output is written according to the following byte order::
Georg Brandl54a3faa2008-01-20 09:30:57 +0000651
652 byteorder == -1: little endian
653 byteorder == 0: native byte order (writes a BOM mark)
654 byteorder == 1: big endian
655
656 If byteorder is ``0``, the output string will always start with the Unicode BOM
657 mark (U+FEFF). In the other two modes, no BOM mark is prepended.
658
659 If *Py_UNICODE_WIDE* is defined, a single :ctype:`Py_UNICODE` value may get
660 represented as a surrogate pair. If it is not defined, each :ctype:`Py_UNICODE`
661 values is interpreted as an UCS-2 character.
662
663 Return *NULL* if an exception was raised by the codec.
664
665
666.. cfunction:: PyObject* PyUnicode_AsUTF16String(PyObject *unicode)
667
Benjamin Petersonb6eba4f2009-01-13 23:14:04 +0000668 Return a Python byte string using the UTF-16 encoding in native byte
669 order. The string always starts with a BOM mark. Error handling is "strict".
670 Return *NULL* if an exception was raised by the codec.
Georg Brandl54a3faa2008-01-20 09:30:57 +0000671
Georg Brandl54a3faa2008-01-20 09:30:57 +0000672
Georg Brandl8477f822010-08-02 20:05:19 +0000673UTF-7 Codecs
674""""""""""""
675
676These are the UTF-7 codec APIs:
677
678
679.. cfunction:: PyObject* PyUnicode_DecodeUTF7(const char *s, Py_ssize_t size, const char *errors)
680
681 Create a Unicode object by decoding *size* bytes of the UTF-7 encoded string
682 *s*. Return *NULL* if an exception was raised by the codec.
683
684
Georg Brandl4d224092010-08-13 15:10:49 +0000685.. cfunction:: PyObject* PyUnicode_DecodeUTF7Stateful(const char *s, Py_ssize_t size, const char *errors, Py_ssize_t *consumed)
Georg Brandl8477f822010-08-02 20:05:19 +0000686
687 If *consumed* is *NULL*, behave like :cfunc:`PyUnicode_DecodeUTF7`. If
688 *consumed* is not *NULL*, trailing incomplete UTF-7 base-64 sections will not
689 be treated as an error. Those bytes will not be decoded and the number of
690 bytes that have been decoded will be stored in *consumed*.
691
692
693.. cfunction:: PyObject* PyUnicode_EncodeUTF7(const Py_UNICODE *s, Py_ssize_t size, int base64SetO, int base64WhiteSpace, const char *errors)
694
695 Encode the :ctype:`Py_UNICODE` buffer of the given size using UTF-7 and
696 return a Python bytes object. Return *NULL* if an exception was raised by
697 the codec.
698
699 If *base64SetO* is nonzero, "Set O" (punctuation that has no otherwise
700 special meaning) will be encoded in base-64. If *base64WhiteSpace* is
701 nonzero, whitespace will be encoded in base-64. Both are set to zero for the
702 Python "utf-7" codec.
703
704
Victor Stinner77c38622010-05-14 15:58:55 +0000705Unicode-Escape Codecs
706"""""""""""""""""""""
707
708These are the "Unicode Escape" codec APIs:
Georg Brandl54a3faa2008-01-20 09:30:57 +0000709
710
711.. cfunction:: PyObject* PyUnicode_DecodeUnicodeEscape(const char *s, Py_ssize_t size, const char *errors)
712
713 Create a Unicode object by decoding *size* bytes of the Unicode-Escape encoded
714 string *s*. Return *NULL* if an exception was raised by the codec.
715
716
717.. cfunction:: PyObject* PyUnicode_EncodeUnicodeEscape(const Py_UNICODE *s, Py_ssize_t size)
718
719 Encode the :ctype:`Py_UNICODE` buffer of the given size using Unicode-Escape and
720 return a Python string object. Return *NULL* if an exception was raised by the
721 codec.
722
723
724.. cfunction:: PyObject* PyUnicode_AsUnicodeEscapeString(PyObject *unicode)
725
726 Encode a Unicode object using Unicode-Escape and return the result as Python
727 string object. Error handling is "strict". Return *NULL* if an exception was
728 raised by the codec.
729
Georg Brandl54a3faa2008-01-20 09:30:57 +0000730
Victor Stinner77c38622010-05-14 15:58:55 +0000731Raw-Unicode-Escape Codecs
732"""""""""""""""""""""""""
733
734These are the "Raw Unicode Escape" codec APIs:
Georg Brandl54a3faa2008-01-20 09:30:57 +0000735
736
737.. cfunction:: PyObject* PyUnicode_DecodeRawUnicodeEscape(const char *s, Py_ssize_t size, const char *errors)
738
739 Create a Unicode object by decoding *size* bytes of the Raw-Unicode-Escape
740 encoded string *s*. Return *NULL* if an exception was raised by the codec.
741
742
743.. cfunction:: PyObject* PyUnicode_EncodeRawUnicodeEscape(const Py_UNICODE *s, Py_ssize_t size, const char *errors)
744
745 Encode the :ctype:`Py_UNICODE` buffer of the given size using Raw-Unicode-Escape
746 and return a Python string object. Return *NULL* if an exception was raised by
747 the codec.
748
749
750.. cfunction:: PyObject* PyUnicode_AsRawUnicodeEscapeString(PyObject *unicode)
751
752 Encode a Unicode object using Raw-Unicode-Escape and return the result as
753 Python string object. Error handling is "strict". Return *NULL* if an exception
754 was raised by the codec.
755
Victor Stinner77c38622010-05-14 15:58:55 +0000756
757Latin-1 Codecs
758""""""""""""""
759
Georg Brandl54a3faa2008-01-20 09:30:57 +0000760These are the Latin-1 codec APIs: Latin-1 corresponds to the first 256 Unicode
761ordinals and only these are accepted by the codecs during encoding.
762
Georg Brandl54a3faa2008-01-20 09:30:57 +0000763
764.. cfunction:: PyObject* PyUnicode_DecodeLatin1(const char *s, Py_ssize_t size, const char *errors)
765
766 Create a Unicode object by decoding *size* bytes of the Latin-1 encoded string
767 *s*. Return *NULL* if an exception was raised by the codec.
768
769
770.. cfunction:: PyObject* PyUnicode_EncodeLatin1(const Py_UNICODE *s, Py_ssize_t size, const char *errors)
771
Benjamin Petersonb6eba4f2009-01-13 23:14:04 +0000772 Encode the :ctype:`Py_UNICODE` buffer of the given size using Latin-1 and
773 return a Python bytes object. Return *NULL* if an exception was raised by
774 the codec.
Georg Brandl54a3faa2008-01-20 09:30:57 +0000775
776
777.. cfunction:: PyObject* PyUnicode_AsLatin1String(PyObject *unicode)
778
Benjamin Petersonb6eba4f2009-01-13 23:14:04 +0000779 Encode a Unicode object using Latin-1 and return the result as Python bytes
780 object. Error handling is "strict". Return *NULL* if an exception was
781 raised by the codec.
Georg Brandl54a3faa2008-01-20 09:30:57 +0000782
Victor Stinner77c38622010-05-14 15:58:55 +0000783
784ASCII Codecs
785""""""""""""
786
Georg Brandl54a3faa2008-01-20 09:30:57 +0000787These are the ASCII codec APIs. Only 7-bit ASCII data is accepted. All other
788codes generate errors.
789
Georg Brandl54a3faa2008-01-20 09:30:57 +0000790
791.. cfunction:: PyObject* PyUnicode_DecodeASCII(const char *s, Py_ssize_t size, const char *errors)
792
793 Create a Unicode object by decoding *size* bytes of the ASCII encoded string
794 *s*. Return *NULL* if an exception was raised by the codec.
795
796
797.. cfunction:: PyObject* PyUnicode_EncodeASCII(const Py_UNICODE *s, Py_ssize_t size, const char *errors)
798
Benjamin Petersonb6eba4f2009-01-13 23:14:04 +0000799 Encode the :ctype:`Py_UNICODE` buffer of the given size using ASCII and
800 return a Python bytes object. Return *NULL* if an exception was raised by
801 the codec.
Georg Brandl54a3faa2008-01-20 09:30:57 +0000802
803
804.. cfunction:: PyObject* PyUnicode_AsASCIIString(PyObject *unicode)
805
Benjamin Petersonb6eba4f2009-01-13 23:14:04 +0000806 Encode a Unicode object using ASCII and return the result as Python bytes
807 object. Error handling is "strict". Return *NULL* if an exception was
808 raised by the codec.
Georg Brandl54a3faa2008-01-20 09:30:57 +0000809
Georg Brandl54a3faa2008-01-20 09:30:57 +0000810
Victor Stinner77c38622010-05-14 15:58:55 +0000811Character Map Codecs
812""""""""""""""""""""
813
814These are the mapping codec APIs:
Georg Brandl54a3faa2008-01-20 09:30:57 +0000815
816This codec is special in that it can be used to implement many different codecs
817(and this is in fact what was done to obtain most of the standard codecs
818included in the :mod:`encodings` package). The codec uses mapping to encode and
819decode characters.
820
821Decoding mappings must map single string characters to single Unicode
822characters, integers (which are then interpreted as Unicode ordinals) or None
823(meaning "undefined mapping" and causing an error).
824
825Encoding mappings must map single Unicode characters to single string
826characters, integers (which are then interpreted as Latin-1 ordinals) or None
827(meaning "undefined mapping" and causing an error).
828
829The mapping objects provided must only support the __getitem__ mapping
830interface.
831
832If a character lookup fails with a LookupError, the character is copied as-is
833meaning that its ordinal value will be interpreted as Unicode or Latin-1 ordinal
834resp. Because of this, mappings only need to contain those mappings which map
835characters to different code points.
836
837
838.. cfunction:: PyObject* PyUnicode_DecodeCharmap(const char *s, Py_ssize_t size, PyObject *mapping, const char *errors)
839
840 Create a Unicode object by decoding *size* bytes of the encoded string *s* using
841 the given *mapping* object. Return *NULL* if an exception was raised by the
842 codec. If *mapping* is *NULL* latin-1 decoding will be done. Else it can be a
843 dictionary mapping byte or a unicode string, which is treated as a lookup table.
844 Byte values greater that the length of the string and U+FFFE "characters" are
845 treated as "undefined mapping".
846
847
848.. cfunction:: PyObject* PyUnicode_EncodeCharmap(const Py_UNICODE *s, Py_ssize_t size, PyObject *mapping, const char *errors)
849
850 Encode the :ctype:`Py_UNICODE` buffer of the given size using the given
851 *mapping* object and return a Python string object. Return *NULL* if an
852 exception was raised by the codec.
853
854
855.. cfunction:: PyObject* PyUnicode_AsCharmapString(PyObject *unicode, PyObject *mapping)
856
857 Encode a Unicode object using the given *mapping* object and return the result
858 as Python string object. Error handling is "strict". Return *NULL* if an
859 exception was raised by the codec.
860
861The following codec API is special in that maps Unicode to Unicode.
862
863
864.. cfunction:: PyObject* PyUnicode_TranslateCharmap(const Py_UNICODE *s, Py_ssize_t size, PyObject *table, const char *errors)
865
866 Translate a :ctype:`Py_UNICODE` buffer of the given length by applying a
867 character mapping *table* to it and return the resulting Unicode object. Return
868 *NULL* when an exception was raised by the codec.
869
870 The *mapping* table must map Unicode ordinal integers to Unicode ordinal
871 integers or None (causing deletion of the character).
872
873 Mapping tables need only provide the :meth:`__getitem__` interface; dictionaries
874 and sequences work well. Unmapped character ordinals (ones which cause a
875 :exc:`LookupError`) are left untouched and are copied as-is.
876
Jeroen Ruigrok van der Werven47a7d702009-04-27 05:43:17 +0000877
Georg Brandl54a3faa2008-01-20 09:30:57 +0000878These are the MBCS codec APIs. They are currently only available on Windows and
879use the Win32 MBCS converters to implement the conversions. Note that MBCS (or
880DBCS) is a class of encodings, not just one. The target encoding is defined by
881the user settings on the machine running the codec.
882
Victor Stinner77c38622010-05-14 15:58:55 +0000883
884MBCS codecs for Windows
885"""""""""""""""""""""""
Georg Brandl54a3faa2008-01-20 09:30:57 +0000886
887
888.. cfunction:: PyObject* PyUnicode_DecodeMBCS(const char *s, Py_ssize_t size, const char *errors)
889
890 Create a Unicode object by decoding *size* bytes of the MBCS encoded string *s*.
891 Return *NULL* if an exception was raised by the codec.
892
893
894.. cfunction:: PyObject* PyUnicode_DecodeMBCSStateful(const char *s, int size, const char *errors, int *consumed)
895
896 If *consumed* is *NULL*, behave like :cfunc:`PyUnicode_DecodeMBCS`. If
897 *consumed* is not *NULL*, :cfunc:`PyUnicode_DecodeMBCSStateful` will not decode
898 trailing lead byte and the number of bytes that have been decoded will be stored
899 in *consumed*.
900
901
902.. cfunction:: PyObject* PyUnicode_EncodeMBCS(const Py_UNICODE *s, Py_ssize_t size, const char *errors)
903
Benjamin Petersonb6eba4f2009-01-13 23:14:04 +0000904 Encode the :ctype:`Py_UNICODE` buffer of the given size using MBCS and return
905 a Python bytes object. Return *NULL* if an exception was raised by the
906 codec.
Georg Brandl54a3faa2008-01-20 09:30:57 +0000907
908
909.. cfunction:: PyObject* PyUnicode_AsMBCSString(PyObject *unicode)
910
Benjamin Petersonb6eba4f2009-01-13 23:14:04 +0000911 Encode a Unicode object using MBCS and return the result as Python bytes
912 object. Error handling is "strict". Return *NULL* if an exception was
913 raised by the codec.
Georg Brandl54a3faa2008-01-20 09:30:57 +0000914
Martin v. Löwisc15bdef2009-05-29 14:47:46 +0000915
Victor Stinner77c38622010-05-14 15:58:55 +0000916Methods & Slots
917"""""""""""""""
Georg Brandl54a3faa2008-01-20 09:30:57 +0000918
919
920.. _unicodemethodsandslots:
921
922Methods and Slot Functions
923^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
924
925The following APIs are capable of handling Unicode objects and strings on input
926(we refer to them as strings in the descriptions) and return Unicode objects or
927integers as appropriate.
928
929They all return *NULL* or ``-1`` if an exception occurs.
930
931
932.. cfunction:: PyObject* PyUnicode_Concat(PyObject *left, PyObject *right)
933
934 Concat two strings giving a new Unicode string.
935
936
937.. cfunction:: PyObject* PyUnicode_Split(PyObject *s, PyObject *sep, Py_ssize_t maxsplit)
938
939 Split a string giving a list of Unicode strings. If sep is *NULL*, splitting
940 will be done at all whitespace substrings. Otherwise, splits occur at the given
941 separator. At most *maxsplit* splits will be done. If negative, no limit is
942 set. Separators are not included in the resulting list.
943
944
945.. cfunction:: PyObject* PyUnicode_Splitlines(PyObject *s, int keepend)
946
947 Split a Unicode string at line breaks, returning a list of Unicode strings.
948 CRLF is considered to be one line break. If *keepend* is 0, the Line break
949 characters are not included in the resulting strings.
950
951
952.. cfunction:: PyObject* PyUnicode_Translate(PyObject *str, PyObject *table, const char *errors)
953
954 Translate a string by applying a character mapping table to it and return the
955 resulting Unicode object.
956
957 The mapping table must map Unicode ordinal integers to Unicode ordinal integers
958 or None (causing deletion of the character).
959
960 Mapping tables need only provide the :meth:`__getitem__` interface; dictionaries
961 and sequences work well. Unmapped character ordinals (ones which cause a
962 :exc:`LookupError`) are left untouched and are copied as-is.
963
964 *errors* has the usual meaning for codecs. It may be *NULL* which indicates to
965 use the default error handling.
966
967
968.. cfunction:: PyObject* PyUnicode_Join(PyObject *separator, PyObject *seq)
969
970 Join a sequence of strings using the given separator and return the resulting
971 Unicode string.
972
973
974.. cfunction:: int PyUnicode_Tailmatch(PyObject *str, PyObject *substr, Py_ssize_t start, Py_ssize_t end, int direction)
975
976 Return 1 if *substr* matches *str*[*start*:*end*] at the given tail end
977 (*direction* == -1 means to do a prefix match, *direction* == 1 a suffix match),
978 0 otherwise. Return ``-1`` if an error occurred.
979
980
981.. cfunction:: Py_ssize_t PyUnicode_Find(PyObject *str, PyObject *substr, Py_ssize_t start, Py_ssize_t end, int direction)
982
983 Return the first position of *substr* in *str*[*start*:*end*] using the given
984 *direction* (*direction* == 1 means to do a forward search, *direction* == -1 a
985 backward search). The return value is the index of the first match; a value of
986 ``-1`` indicates that no match was found, and ``-2`` indicates that an error
987 occurred and an exception has been set.
988
989
990.. cfunction:: Py_ssize_t PyUnicode_Count(PyObject *str, PyObject *substr, Py_ssize_t start, Py_ssize_t end)
991
992 Return the number of non-overlapping occurrences of *substr* in
993 ``str[start:end]``. Return ``-1`` if an error occurred.
994
995
996.. cfunction:: PyObject* PyUnicode_Replace(PyObject *str, PyObject *substr, PyObject *replstr, Py_ssize_t maxcount)
997
998 Replace at most *maxcount* occurrences of *substr* in *str* with *replstr* and
999 return the resulting Unicode object. *maxcount* == -1 means replace all
1000 occurrences.
1001
1002
1003.. cfunction:: int PyUnicode_Compare(PyObject *left, PyObject *right)
1004
1005 Compare two strings and return -1, 0, 1 for less than, equal, and greater than,
1006 respectively.
1007
1008
Benjamin Petersonc22ed142008-07-01 19:12:34 +00001009.. cfunction:: int PyUnicode_CompareWithASCIIString(PyObject *uni, char *string)
1010
1011 Compare a unicode object, *uni*, with *string* and return -1, 0, 1 for less
1012 than, equal, and greater than, respectively.
1013
1014
Georg Brandl54a3faa2008-01-20 09:30:57 +00001015.. cfunction:: int PyUnicode_RichCompare(PyObject *left, PyObject *right, int op)
1016
1017 Rich compare two unicode strings and return one of the following:
1018
1019 * ``NULL`` in case an exception was raised
1020 * :const:`Py_True` or :const:`Py_False` for successful comparisons
1021 * :const:`Py_NotImplemented` in case the type combination is unknown
1022
1023 Note that :const:`Py_EQ` and :const:`Py_NE` comparisons can cause a
1024 :exc:`UnicodeWarning` in case the conversion of the arguments to Unicode fails
1025 with a :exc:`UnicodeDecodeError`.
1026
1027 Possible values for *op* are :const:`Py_GT`, :const:`Py_GE`, :const:`Py_EQ`,
1028 :const:`Py_NE`, :const:`Py_LT`, and :const:`Py_LE`.
1029
1030
1031.. cfunction:: PyObject* PyUnicode_Format(PyObject *format, PyObject *args)
1032
1033 Return a new string object from *format* and *args*; this is analogous to
1034 ``format % args``. The *args* argument must be a tuple.
1035
1036
1037.. cfunction:: int PyUnicode_Contains(PyObject *container, PyObject *element)
1038
1039 Check whether *element* is contained in *container* and return true or false
1040 accordingly.
1041
1042 *element* has to coerce to a one element Unicode string. ``-1`` is returned if
1043 there was an error.
1044
1045
1046.. cfunction:: void PyUnicode_InternInPlace(PyObject **string)
1047
1048 Intern the argument *\*string* in place. The argument must be the address of a
1049 pointer variable pointing to a Python unicode string object. If there is an
1050 existing interned string that is the same as *\*string*, it sets *\*string* to
1051 it (decrementing the reference count of the old string object and incrementing
1052 the reference count of the interned string object), otherwise it leaves
1053 *\*string* alone and interns it (incrementing its reference count).
1054 (Clarification: even though there is a lot of talk about reference counts, think
1055 of this function as reference-count-neutral; you own the object after the call
1056 if and only if you owned it before the call.)
1057
1058
1059.. cfunction:: PyObject* PyUnicode_InternFromString(const char *v)
1060
1061 A combination of :cfunc:`PyUnicode_FromString` and
1062 :cfunc:`PyUnicode_InternInPlace`, returning either a new unicode string object
1063 that has been interned, or a new ("owned") reference to an earlier interned
1064 string object with the same value.
1065