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Fred Drake295da241998-08-10 19:42:37 +00001\section{\module{sys} ---
Fred Drakeffbe6871999-04-22 21:23:22 +00002 System-specific parameters and functions}
Guido van Rossum5fdeeea1994-01-02 01:22:07 +00003
Fred Drakeffbe6871999-04-22 21:23:22 +00004\declaremodule{builtin}{sys}
Fred Drake295da241998-08-10 19:42:37 +00005\modulesynopsis{Access system-specific parameters and functions.}
Fred Drakeb91e9341998-07-23 17:59:49 +00006
Guido van Rossum5fdeeea1994-01-02 01:22:07 +00007This module provides access to some variables used or maintained by the
8interpreter and to functions that interact strongly with the interpreter.
9It is always available.
10
Guido van Rossum470be141995-03-17 16:07:09 +000011
Guido van Rossum5fdeeea1994-01-02 01:22:07 +000012\begin{datadesc}{argv}
13 The list of command line arguments passed to a Python script.
Fred Drake72182022001-07-18 17:52:58 +000014 \code{argv[0]} is the script name (it is operating system dependent
15 whether this is a full pathname or not). If the command was
16 executed using the \programopt{-c} command line option to the
17 interpreter, \code{argv[0]} is set to the string \code{'-c'}. If no
18 script name was passed to the Python interpreter, \code{argv} has
19 zero length.
Guido van Rossum5fdeeea1994-01-02 01:22:07 +000020\end{datadesc}
21
Fred Drakea2b6ad62000-08-15 04:24:43 +000022\begin{datadesc}{byteorder}
Fred Drake68e29152000-08-14 15:47:30 +000023 An indicator of the native byte order. This will have the value
24 \code{'big'} on big-endian (most-signigicant byte first) platforms,
25 and \code{'little'} on little-endian (least-significant byte first)
26 platforms.
27 \versionadded{2.0}
28\end{datadesc}
29
Guido van Rossum5fdeeea1994-01-02 01:22:07 +000030\begin{datadesc}{builtin_module_names}
Guido van Rossum0d2971b1997-01-06 23:01:02 +000031 A tuple of strings giving the names of all modules that are compiled
Guido van Rossum5fdeeea1994-01-02 01:22:07 +000032 into this Python interpreter. (This information is not available in
Fred Drake0fd72ee1998-03-08 05:43:51 +000033 any other way --- \code{modules.keys()} only lists the imported
Guido van Rossum5fdeeea1994-01-02 01:22:07 +000034 modules.)
35\end{datadesc}
36
Guido van Rossum3e5fe421998-06-10 17:57:44 +000037\begin{datadesc}{copyright}
Fred Drake72182022001-07-18 17:52:58 +000038 A string containing the copyright pertaining to the Python
39 interpreter.
Guido van Rossum3e5fe421998-06-10 17:57:44 +000040\end{datadesc}
41
Fred Drake38e5d272000-04-03 20:13:55 +000042\begin{datadesc}{dllhandle}
Fred Drake72182022001-07-18 17:52:58 +000043 Integer specifying the handle of the Python DLL.
44 Availability: Windows.
Fred Drake38e5d272000-04-03 20:13:55 +000045\end{datadesc}
46
Moshe Zadkaf68f2fe2001-01-11 05:41:27 +000047\begin{funcdesc}{displayhook}{\var{value}}
Fred Drake72182022001-07-18 17:52:58 +000048 If \var{value} is not \code{None}, this function prints it to
49 \code{sys.stdout}, and saves it in \code{__builtin__._}.
Moshe Zadkaf68f2fe2001-01-11 05:41:27 +000050
Fred Drake72182022001-07-18 17:52:58 +000051 \code{sys.displayhook} is called on the result of evaluating an
52 expression entered in an interactive Python session. The display of
53 these values can be customized by assigning another one-argument
54 function to \code{sys.displayhook}.
Moshe Zadkaf68f2fe2001-01-11 05:41:27 +000055\end{funcdesc}
56
Ka-Ping Yeeb5c51322001-03-23 02:46:52 +000057\begin{funcdesc}{excepthook}{\var{type}, \var{value}, \var{traceback}}
Fred Drake72182022001-07-18 17:52:58 +000058 This function prints out a given traceback and exception to
59 \code{sys.stderr}.
Ka-Ping Yeeb5c51322001-03-23 02:46:52 +000060
Fred Drake72182022001-07-18 17:52:58 +000061 When an exception is raised and uncaught, the interpreter calls
62 \code{sys.excepthook} with three arguments, the exception class,
63 exception instance, and a traceback object. In an interactive
64 session this happens just before control is returned to the prompt;
65 in a Python program this happens just before the program exits. The
66 handling of such top-level exceptions can be customized by assigning
67 another three-argument function to \code{sys.excepthook}.
Ka-Ping Yeeb5c51322001-03-23 02:46:52 +000068\end{funcdesc}
69
70\begin{datadesc}{__displayhook__}
71\dataline{__excepthook__}
Fred Drake72182022001-07-18 17:52:58 +000072 These objects contain the original values of \code{displayhook} and
73 \code{excepthook} at the start of the program. They are saved so
74 that \code{displayhook} and \code{excepthook} can be restored in
75 case they happen to get replaced with broken objects.
Ka-Ping Yeeb5c51322001-03-23 02:46:52 +000076\end{datadesc}
77
Guido van Rossum871cf161997-10-20 22:38:43 +000078\begin{funcdesc}{exc_info}{}
Fred Drake72182022001-07-18 17:52:58 +000079 This function returns a tuple of three values that give information
80 about the exception that is currently being handled. The
81 information returned is specific both to the current thread and to
82 the current stack frame. If the current stack frame is not handling
83 an exception, the information is taken from the calling stack frame,
84 or its caller, and so on until a stack frame is found that is
85 handling an exception. Here, ``handling an exception'' is defined
86 as ``executing or having executed an except clause.'' For any stack
87 frame, only information about the most recently handled exception is
88 accessible.
Guido van Rossum871cf161997-10-20 22:38:43 +000089
Fred Drake72182022001-07-18 17:52:58 +000090 If no exception is being handled anywhere on the stack, a tuple
91 containing three \code{None} values is returned. Otherwise, the
92 values returned are \code{(\var{type}, \var{value},
93 \var{traceback})}. Their meaning is: \var{type} gets the exception
Neal Norwitz847207a2003-05-29 02:17:23 +000094 type of the exception being handled (a class object);
Fred Drake72182022001-07-18 17:52:58 +000095 \var{value} gets the exception parameter (its \dfn{associated value}
96 or the second argument to \keyword{raise}, which is always a class
97 instance if the exception type is a class object); \var{traceback}
98 gets a traceback object (see the Reference Manual) which
99 encapsulates the call stack at the point where the exception
100 originally occurred. \obindex{traceback}
Guido van Rossum871cf161997-10-20 22:38:43 +0000101
Guido van Rossum46d3dc32003-03-01 03:20:41 +0000102 If \function{exc_clear()} is called, this function will return three
103 \code{None} values until either another exception is raised in the
104 current thread or the execution stack returns to a frame where
105 another exception is being handled.
106
Fred Drake0aa811c2001-10-20 04:24:09 +0000107 \warning{Assigning the \var{traceback} return value to a
Fred Drake72182022001-07-18 17:52:58 +0000108 local variable in a function that is handling an exception will
109 cause a circular reference. This will prevent anything referenced
110 by a local variable in the same function or by the traceback from
111 being garbage collected. Since most functions don't need access to
112 the traceback, the best solution is to use something like
Fred Drake7731ed42002-01-05 04:00:03 +0000113 \code{exctype, value = sys.exc_info()[:2]} to extract only the
Fred Drake72182022001-07-18 17:52:58 +0000114 exception type and value. If you do need the traceback, make sure
115 to delete it after use (best done with a \keyword{try}
116 ... \keyword{finally} statement) or to call \function{exc_info()} in
Tim Peters98791af2001-10-23 01:59:54 +0000117 a function that does not itself handle an exception.} \note{Beginning
118 with Python 2.2, such cycles are automatically reclaimed when garbage
119 collection is enabled and they become unreachable, but it remains more
120 efficient to avoid creating cycles.}
Guido van Rossum871cf161997-10-20 22:38:43 +0000121\end{funcdesc}
122
Guido van Rossum46d3dc32003-03-01 03:20:41 +0000123\begin{funcdesc}{exc_clear}{}
124 This function clears all information relating to the current or last
125 exception that occured in the current thread. After calling this
126 function, \function{exc_info()} will return three \code{None} values until
127 another exception is raised in the current thread or the execution stack
128 returns to a frame where another exception is being handled.
129
130 This function is only needed in only a few obscure situations. These
131 include logging and error handling systems that report information on the
132 last or current exception. This function can also be used to try to free
133 resources and trigger object finalization, though no guarantee is made as
134 to what objects will be freed, if any.
135\versionadded{2.3}
136\end{funcdesc}
137
Guido van Rossum5fdeeea1994-01-02 01:22:07 +0000138\begin{datadesc}{exc_type}
139\dataline{exc_value}
140\dataline{exc_traceback}
Fred Drake0fd72ee1998-03-08 05:43:51 +0000141\deprecated {1.5}
142 {Use \function{exc_info()} instead.}
Fred Drake72182022001-07-18 17:52:58 +0000143 Since they are global variables, they are not specific to the
144 current thread, so their use is not safe in a multi-threaded
145 program. When no exception is being handled, \code{exc_type} is set
146 to \code{None} and the other two are undefined.
Guido van Rossum5fdeeea1994-01-02 01:22:07 +0000147\end{datadesc}
148
Guido van Rossum0a3c7531997-06-02 17:32:41 +0000149\begin{datadesc}{exec_prefix}
Fred Drake72182022001-07-18 17:52:58 +0000150 A string giving the site-specific directory prefix where the
151 platform-dependent Python files are installed; by default, this is
152 also \code{'/usr/local'}. This can be set at build time with the
153 \longprogramopt{exec-prefix} argument to the \program{configure}
154 script. Specifically, all configuration files (e.g. the
Martin v. Löwis4f1cd8b2001-07-26 13:41:06 +0000155 \file{pyconfig.h} header file) are installed in the directory
Fred Drake72182022001-07-18 17:52:58 +0000156 \code{exec_prefix + '/lib/python\var{version}/config'}, and shared
157 library modules are installed in \code{exec_prefix +
158 '/lib/python\var{version}/lib-dynload'}, where \var{version} is
159 equal to \code{version[:3]}.
Guido van Rossum0a3c7531997-06-02 17:32:41 +0000160\end{datadesc}
161
Guido van Rossum3e5fe421998-06-10 17:57:44 +0000162\begin{datadesc}{executable}
Fred Drake72182022001-07-18 17:52:58 +0000163 A string giving the name of the executable binary for the Python
164 interpreter, on systems where this makes sense.
Guido van Rossum3e5fe421998-06-10 17:57:44 +0000165\end{datadesc}
166
Guido van Rossum04307ce1998-11-23 17:49:53 +0000167\begin{funcdesc}{exit}{\optional{arg}}
Fred Drake72182022001-07-18 17:52:58 +0000168 Exit from Python. This is implemented by raising the
169 \exception{SystemExit} exception, so cleanup actions specified by
170 finally clauses of \keyword{try} statements are honored, and it is
171 possible to intercept the exit attempt at an outer level. The
172 optional argument \var{arg} can be an integer giving the exit status
173 (defaulting to zero), or another type of object. If it is an
174 integer, zero is considered ``successful termination'' and any
175 nonzero value is considered ``abnormal termination'' by shells and
176 the like. Most systems require it to be in the range 0-127, and
177 produce undefined results otherwise. Some systems have a convention
178 for assigning specific meanings to specific exit codes, but these
Fred Drakec37b65e2001-11-28 07:26:15 +0000179 are generally underdeveloped; \UNIX{} programs generally use 2 for
Fred Drake72182022001-07-18 17:52:58 +0000180 command line syntax errors and 1 for all other kind of errors. If
181 another type of object is passed, \code{None} is equivalent to
182 passing zero, and any other object is printed to \code{sys.stderr}
183 and results in an exit code of 1. In particular,
184 \code{sys.exit("some error message")} is a quick way to exit a
185 program when an error occurs.
Guido van Rossum5fdeeea1994-01-02 01:22:07 +0000186\end{funcdesc}
187
188\begin{datadesc}{exitfunc}
189 This value is not actually defined by the module, but can be set by
190 the user (or by a program) to specify a clean-up action at program
Fred Drake72182022001-07-18 17:52:58 +0000191 exit. When set, it should be a parameterless function. This
192 function will be called when the interpreter exits. Only one
193 function may be installed in this way; to allow multiple functions
194 which will be called at termination, use the \refmodule{atexit}
Fred Drake0aa811c2001-10-20 04:24:09 +0000195 module. \note{The exit function is not called when the program is
Fred Drake72182022001-07-18 17:52:58 +0000196 killed by a signal, when a Python fatal internal error is detected,
Fred Drake0aa811c2001-10-20 04:24:09 +0000197 or when \code{os._exit()} is called.}
Guido van Rossum5fdeeea1994-01-02 01:22:07 +0000198\end{datadesc}
199
Tim Peterse5e065b2003-07-06 18:36:54 +0000200\begin{funcdesc}{getcheckinterval}{}
201 Return the interpreter's ``check interval'';
202 see \function{setcheckinterval()}.
203\end{funcdesc}
204
Fred Drake8940faf2000-10-25 21:02:55 +0000205\begin{funcdesc}{getdefaultencoding}{}
206 Return the name of the current default string encoding used by the
207 Unicode implementation.
208 \versionadded{2.0}
209\end{funcdesc}
210
Martin v. Löwisf0473d52001-07-18 16:17:16 +0000211\begin{funcdesc}{getdlopenflags}{}
Fred Drake5d808fb2001-07-18 16:35:05 +0000212 Return the current value of the flags that are used for
213 \cfunction{dlopen()} calls. The flag constants are defined in the
214 \refmodule{dl} and \module{DLFCN} modules.
215 Availability: \UNIX.
216 \versionadded{2.2}
Martin v. Löwisf0473d52001-07-18 16:17:16 +0000217\end{funcdesc}
218
Martin v. Löwis73d538b2003-03-05 15:13:47 +0000219\begin{funcdesc}{getfilesystemencoding}{}
220 Return the name of the encoding used to convert Unicode filenames
221 into system file names, or \code{None} if the system default encoding
222 is used. The result value depends on the operating system:
223\begin{itemize}
224\item On Windows 9x, the encoding is ``mbcs''.
225\item On Mac OS X, the encoding is ``utf-8''.
226\item On Unix, the encoding is the user's preference
227 according to the result of nl_langinfo(CODESET), or None if
228 the nl_langinfo(CODESET) failed.
229\item On Windows NT+, file names are Unicode natively, so no conversion
230 is performed.
231\end{itemize}
232 \versionadded{2.3}
233\end{funcdesc}
234
Guido van Rossum6e91c6a1998-02-07 21:17:05 +0000235\begin{funcdesc}{getrefcount}{object}
Fred Drake72182022001-07-18 17:52:58 +0000236 Return the reference count of the \var{object}. The count returned
237 is generally one higher than you might expect, because it includes
238 the (temporary) reference as an argument to
239 \function{getrefcount()}.
Guido van Rossum6e91c6a1998-02-07 21:17:05 +0000240\end{funcdesc}
241
Jeremy Hyltonee5adfb2000-08-31 19:23:01 +0000242\begin{funcdesc}{getrecursionlimit}{}
Fred Drake72182022001-07-18 17:52:58 +0000243 Return the current value of the recursion limit, the maximum depth
244 of the Python interpreter stack. This limit prevents infinite
245 recursion from causing an overflow of the C stack and crashing
246 Python. It can be set by \function{setrecursionlimit()}.
Jeremy Hyltonee5adfb2000-08-31 19:23:01 +0000247\end{funcdesc}
248
Barry Warsawb6a54d22000-12-06 21:47:46 +0000249\begin{funcdesc}{_getframe}{\optional{depth}}
Fred Drake72182022001-07-18 17:52:58 +0000250 Return a frame object from the call stack. If optional integer
251 \var{depth} is given, return the frame object that many calls below
252 the top of the stack. If that is deeper than the call stack,
253 \exception{ValueError} is raised. The default for \var{depth} is
254 zero, returning the frame at the top of the call stack.
Barry Warsawb6a54d22000-12-06 21:47:46 +0000255
Fred Drake72182022001-07-18 17:52:58 +0000256 This function should be used for internal and specialized purposes
257 only.
Barry Warsawb6a54d22000-12-06 21:47:46 +0000258\end{funcdesc}
259
Mark Hammond8696ebc2002-10-08 02:44:31 +0000260\begin{funcdesc}{getwindowsversion}{}
261 Return a tuple containing five components, describing the Windows
262 version currently running. The elements are \var{major}, \var{minor},
263 \var{build}, \var{platform}, and \var{text}. \var{text} contains
264 a string while all other values are integers.
265
266 \var{platform} may be one of the following values:
267 \begin{list}{}{\leftmargin 0.7in \labelwidth 0.65in}
268 \item[0 (\constant{VER_PLATFORM_WIN32s})]
269 Win32s on Windows 3.1.
270 \item[1 (\constant{VER_PLATFORM_WIN32_WINDOWS})]
271 Windows 95/98/ME
272 \item[2 (\constant{VER_PLATFORM_WIN32_NT})]
273 Windows NT/2000/XP
274 \item[3 (\constant{VER_PLATFORM_WIN32_CE})]
275 Windows CE.
276 \end{list}
277
278 This function wraps the Win32 \function{GetVersionEx()} function;
279 see the Microsoft Documentation for more information about these
280 fields.
281
282 Availability: Windows.
283 \versionadded{2.3}
284\end{funcdesc}
285
Fred Drake4d65d732000-04-13 16:54:17 +0000286\begin{datadesc}{hexversion}
Fred Drake72182022001-07-18 17:52:58 +0000287 The version number encoded as a single integer. This is guaranteed
288 to increase with each version, including proper support for
289 non-production releases. For example, to test that the Python
290 interpreter is at least version 1.5.2, use:
Fred Drake4d65d732000-04-13 16:54:17 +0000291
292\begin{verbatim}
293if sys.hexversion >= 0x010502F0:
294 # use some advanced feature
295 ...
296else:
297 # use an alternative implementation or warn the user
298 ...
299\end{verbatim}
300
Fred Drake72182022001-07-18 17:52:58 +0000301 This is called \samp{hexversion} since it only really looks
302 meaningful when viewed as the result of passing it to the built-in
303 \function{hex()} function. The \code{version_info} value may be
304 used for a more human-friendly encoding of the same information.
305 \versionadded{1.5.2}
Fred Drake4d65d732000-04-13 16:54:17 +0000306\end{datadesc}
307
Guido van Rossum5fdeeea1994-01-02 01:22:07 +0000308\begin{datadesc}{last_type}
309\dataline{last_value}
310\dataline{last_traceback}
Fred Drake72182022001-07-18 17:52:58 +0000311 These three variables are not always defined; they are set when an
312 exception is not handled and the interpreter prints an error message
313 and a stack traceback. Their intended use is to allow an
314 interactive user to import a debugger module and engage in
315 post-mortem debugging without having to re-execute the command that
316 caused the error. (Typical use is \samp{import pdb; pdb.pm()} to
317 enter the post-mortem debugger; see chapter \ref{debugger}, ``The
318 Python Debugger,'' for more information.)
Guido van Rossum871cf161997-10-20 22:38:43 +0000319
Fred Drake72182022001-07-18 17:52:58 +0000320 The meaning of the variables is the same as that of the return
321 values from \function{exc_info()} above. (Since there is only one
322 interactive thread, thread-safety is not a concern for these
323 variables, unlike for \code{exc_type} etc.)
Guido van Rossum5fdeeea1994-01-02 01:22:07 +0000324\end{datadesc}
325
Guido van Rossum3e5fe421998-06-10 17:57:44 +0000326\begin{datadesc}{maxint}
Fred Drake72182022001-07-18 17:52:58 +0000327 The largest positive integer supported by Python's regular integer
328 type. This is at least 2**31-1. The largest negative integer is
Fred Drakec05fc7d2001-09-04 18:18:36 +0000329 \code{-maxint-1} --- the asymmetry results from the use of 2's
Fred Drake72182022001-07-18 17:52:58 +0000330 complement binary arithmetic.
Guido van Rossum3e5fe421998-06-10 17:57:44 +0000331\end{datadesc}
332
Fred Drakec05fc7d2001-09-04 18:18:36 +0000333\begin{datadesc}{maxunicode}
334 An integer giving the largest supported code point for a Unicode
335 character. The value of this depends on the configuration option
336 that specifies whether Unicode characters are stored as UCS-2 or
337 UCS-4.
338\end{datadesc}
339
Guido van Rossum5fdeeea1994-01-02 01:22:07 +0000340\begin{datadesc}{modules}
Fred Drake0fd72ee1998-03-08 05:43:51 +0000341 This is a dictionary that maps module names to modules which have
342 already been loaded. This can be manipulated to force reloading of
343 modules and other tricks. Note that removing a module from this
344 dictionary is \emph{not} the same as calling
345 \function{reload()}\bifuncindex{reload} on the corresponding module
346 object.
Guido van Rossum5fdeeea1994-01-02 01:22:07 +0000347\end{datadesc}
348
349\begin{datadesc}{path}
Fred Drake2b67bee1998-01-13 18:35:51 +0000350\indexiii{module}{search}{path}
Guido van Rossum5fdeeea1994-01-02 01:22:07 +0000351 A list of strings that specifies the search path for modules.
Guido van Rossum54ed2d32002-07-15 16:08:10 +0000352 Initialized from the environment variable \envvar{PYTHONPATH}, plus an
Fred Drake72182022001-07-18 17:52:58 +0000353 installation-dependent default.
Guido van Rossum0a3c7531997-06-02 17:32:41 +0000354
Guido van Rossum54ed2d32002-07-15 16:08:10 +0000355 As initialized upon program startup,
356 the first item of this list, \code{path[0]}, is the directory
Fred Drake72182022001-07-18 17:52:58 +0000357 containing the script that was used to invoke the Python
358 interpreter. If the script directory is not available (e.g. if the
359 interpreter is invoked interactively or if the script is read from
360 standard input), \code{path[0]} is the empty string, which directs
361 Python to search modules in the current directory first. Notice
362 that the script directory is inserted \emph{before} the entries
363 inserted as a result of \envvar{PYTHONPATH}.
Guido van Rossum54ed2d32002-07-15 16:08:10 +0000364
365 A program is free to modify this list for its own purposes.
Guido van Rossum5fdeeea1994-01-02 01:22:07 +0000366\end{datadesc}
367
Guido van Rossum6b686e91995-07-07 23:00:35 +0000368\begin{datadesc}{platform}
Fred Drake72182022001-07-18 17:52:58 +0000369 This string contains a platform identifier, e.g. \code{'sunos5'} or
370 \code{'linux1'}. This can be used to append platform-specific
371 components to \code{path}, for instance.
Guido van Rossum0a3c7531997-06-02 17:32:41 +0000372\end{datadesc}
373
374\begin{datadesc}{prefix}
Fred Drake72182022001-07-18 17:52:58 +0000375 A string giving the site-specific directory prefix where the
376 platform independent Python files are installed; by default, this is
377 the string \code{'/usr/local'}. This can be set at build time with
378 the \longprogramopt{prefix} argument to the \program{configure}
379 script. The main collection of Python library modules is installed
380 in the directory \code{prefix + '/lib/python\var{version}'} while
Martin v. Löwis4f1cd8b2001-07-26 13:41:06 +0000381 the platform independent header files (all except \file{pyconfig.h})
Fred Drake72182022001-07-18 17:52:58 +0000382 are stored in \code{prefix + '/include/python\var{version}'}, where
383 \var{version} is equal to \code{version[:3]}.
Guido van Rossum6b686e91995-07-07 23:00:35 +0000384\end{datadesc}
385
Guido van Rossum5fdeeea1994-01-02 01:22:07 +0000386\begin{datadesc}{ps1}
387\dataline{ps2}
Fred Drakee6cedb31998-04-03 07:05:16 +0000388\index{interpreter prompts}
389\index{prompts, interpreter}
Guido van Rossum5fdeeea1994-01-02 01:22:07 +0000390 Strings specifying the primary and secondary prompt of the
391 interpreter. These are only defined if the interpreter is in
392 interactive mode. Their initial values in this case are
Fred Drake72182022001-07-18 17:52:58 +0000393 \code{'>\code{>}> '} and \code{'... '}. If a non-string object is
394 assigned to either variable, its \function{str()} is re-evaluated
395 each time the interpreter prepares to read a new interactive
396 command; this can be used to implement a dynamic prompt.
Guido van Rossum5fdeeea1994-01-02 01:22:07 +0000397\end{datadesc}
398
Guido van Rossum9c51e411995-01-10 10:50:58 +0000399\begin{funcdesc}{setcheckinterval}{interval}
Fred Drake72182022001-07-18 17:52:58 +0000400 Set the interpreter's ``check interval''. This integer value
401 determines how often the interpreter checks for periodic things such
Skip Montanaroeec26f92003-07-02 21:38:34 +0000402 as thread switches and signal handlers. The default is \code{100},
403 meaning the check is performed every 100 Python virtual instructions.
Fred Drake72182022001-07-18 17:52:58 +0000404 Setting it to a larger value may increase performance for programs
405 using threads. Setting it to a value \code{<=} 0 checks every
406 virtual instruction, maximizing responsiveness as well as overhead.
Guido van Rossum7f49b7a1995-01-12 12:38:46 +0000407\end{funcdesc}
Guido van Rossum9c51e411995-01-10 10:50:58 +0000408
Fred Drake8940faf2000-10-25 21:02:55 +0000409\begin{funcdesc}{setdefaultencoding}{name}
410 Set the current default string encoding used by the Unicode
411 implementation. If \var{name} does not match any available
412 encoding, \exception{LookupError} is raised. This function is only
413 intended to be used by the \refmodule{site} module implementation
414 and, where needed, by \module{sitecustomize}. Once used by the
415 \refmodule{site} module, it is removed from the \module{sys}
416 module's namespace.
417% Note that \refmodule{site} is not imported if
418% the \programopt{-S} option is passed to the interpreter, in which
419% case this function will remain available.
420 \versionadded{2.0}
421\end{funcdesc}
422
Andrew M. Kuchling28bafb82001-07-19 01:17:15 +0000423\begin{funcdesc}{setdlopenflags}{n}
Fred Drake5d808fb2001-07-18 16:35:05 +0000424 Set the flags used by the interpreter for \cfunction{dlopen()}
425 calls, such as when the interpreter loads extension modules. Among
426 other things, this will enable a lazy resolving of symbols when
Andrew M. Kuchling28bafb82001-07-19 01:17:15 +0000427 importing a module, if called as \code{sys.setdlopenflags(0)}. To
428 share symbols across extension modules, call as
Fred Drake72182022001-07-18 17:52:58 +0000429 \code{sys.setdlopenflags(dl.RTLD_NOW | dl.RTLD_GLOBAL)}. Symbolic
Fred Drake5d808fb2001-07-18 16:35:05 +0000430 names for the flag modules can be either found in the \refmodule{dl}
431 module, or in the \module{DLFCN} module. If \module{DLFCN} is not
Fred Drake72182022001-07-18 17:52:58 +0000432 available, it can be generated from \file{/usr/include/dlfcn.h}
433 using the \program{h2py} script.
Fred Drake5d808fb2001-07-18 16:35:05 +0000434 Availability: \UNIX.
435 \versionadded{2.2}
Martin v. Löwisf0473d52001-07-18 16:17:16 +0000436\end{funcdesc}
437
Guido van Rossum5fdeeea1994-01-02 01:22:07 +0000438\begin{funcdesc}{setprofile}{profilefunc}
Fred Drake72182022001-07-18 17:52:58 +0000439 Set the system's profile function,\index{profile function} which
440 allows you to implement a Python source code profiler in
441 Python.\index{profiler} See chapter \ref{profile} for more
442 information on the Python profiler. The system's profile function
Guido van Rossum5fdeeea1994-01-02 01:22:07 +0000443 is called similarly to the system's trace function (see
Fred Drake72182022001-07-18 17:52:58 +0000444 \function{settrace()}), but it isn't called for each executed line
Fred Drake64d78632001-10-16 14:54:22 +0000445 of code (only on call and return, but the return event is reported
446 even when an exception has been set). The function is
447 thread-specific, but there is no way for the profiler to know about
448 context switches between threads, so it does not make sense to use
449 this in the presence of multiple threads.
Fred Drake72182022001-07-18 17:52:58 +0000450 Also, its return value is not used, so it can simply return
451 \code{None}.
Guido van Rossum5fdeeea1994-01-02 01:22:07 +0000452\end{funcdesc}
Guido van Rossum5fdeeea1994-01-02 01:22:07 +0000453
Jeremy Hyltonee5adfb2000-08-31 19:23:01 +0000454\begin{funcdesc}{setrecursionlimit}{limit}
Fred Drake72182022001-07-18 17:52:58 +0000455 Set the maximum depth of the Python interpreter stack to
456 \var{limit}. This limit prevents infinite recursion from causing an
457 overflow of the C stack and crashing Python.
Jeremy Hyltonee5adfb2000-08-31 19:23:01 +0000458
Fred Drake72182022001-07-18 17:52:58 +0000459 The highest possible limit is platform-dependent. A user may need
460 to set the limit higher when she has a program that requires deep
461 recursion and a platform that supports a higher limit. This should
462 be done with care, because a too-high limit can lead to a crash.
Fred Drake65faf112000-08-31 19:35:56 +0000463\end{funcdesc}
Jeremy Hyltonee5adfb2000-08-31 19:23:01 +0000464
Guido van Rossum3e5fe421998-06-10 17:57:44 +0000465\begin{funcdesc}{settrace}{tracefunc}
Fred Drake72182022001-07-18 17:52:58 +0000466 Set the system's trace function,\index{trace function} which allows
467 you to implement a Python source code debugger in Python. See
468 section \ref{debugger-hooks}, ``How It Works,'' in the chapter on
Fred Drake64d78632001-10-16 14:54:22 +0000469 the Python debugger.\index{debugger} The function is
470 thread-specific; for a debugger to support multiple threads, it must
471 be registered using \function{settrace()} for each thread being
472 debugged.
Guido van Rossum3e5fe421998-06-10 17:57:44 +0000473\end{funcdesc}
Guido van Rossum3e5fe421998-06-10 17:57:44 +0000474
Guido van Rossum5fdeeea1994-01-02 01:22:07 +0000475\begin{datadesc}{stdin}
476\dataline{stdout}
477\dataline{stderr}
478 File objects corresponding to the interpreter's standard input,
Fred Drake72182022001-07-18 17:52:58 +0000479 output and error streams. \code{stdin} is used for all interpreter
480 input except for scripts but including calls to
Fred Drake0fd72ee1998-03-08 05:43:51 +0000481 \function{input()}\bifuncindex{input} and
Fred Drake72182022001-07-18 17:52:58 +0000482 \function{raw_input()}\bifuncindex{raw_input}. \code{stdout} is
483 used for the output of \keyword{print} and expression statements and
484 for the prompts of \function{input()} and \function{raw_input()}.
485 The interpreter's own prompts and (almost all of) its error messages
486 go to \code{stderr}. \code{stdout} and \code{stderr} needn't be
487 built-in file objects: any object is acceptable as long as it has a
488 \method{write()} method that takes a string argument. (Changing
489 these objects doesn't affect the standard I/O streams of processes
Fred Drake0fd72ee1998-03-08 05:43:51 +0000490 executed by \function{os.popen()}, \function{os.system()} or the
Fred Drake72182022001-07-18 17:52:58 +0000491 \function{exec*()} family of functions in the \refmodule{os}
492 module.)
Guido van Rossum5fdeeea1994-01-02 01:22:07 +0000493\end{datadesc}
494
Guido van Rossum3e5fe421998-06-10 17:57:44 +0000495\begin{datadesc}{__stdin__}
496\dataline{__stdout__}
497\dataline{__stderr__}
Fred Drake72182022001-07-18 17:52:58 +0000498 These objects contain the original values of \code{stdin},
499 \code{stderr} and \code{stdout} at the start of the program. They
500 are used during finalization, and could be useful to restore the
501 actual files to known working file objects in case they have been
502 overwritten with a broken object.
Guido van Rossum3e5fe421998-06-10 17:57:44 +0000503\end{datadesc}
504
Guido van Rossum5fdeeea1994-01-02 01:22:07 +0000505\begin{datadesc}{tracebacklimit}
Fred Drake72182022001-07-18 17:52:58 +0000506 When this variable is set to an integer value, it determines the
507 maximum number of levels of traceback information printed when an
508 unhandled exception occurs. The default is \code{1000}. When set
509 to \code{0} or less, all traceback information is suppressed and
510 only the exception type and value are printed.
Guido van Rossum5fdeeea1994-01-02 01:22:07 +0000511\end{datadesc}
Guido van Rossum0a3c7531997-06-02 17:32:41 +0000512
513\begin{datadesc}{version}
Fred Drake72182022001-07-18 17:52:58 +0000514 A string containing the version number of the Python interpreter
515 plus additional information on the build number and compiler used.
516 It has a value of the form \code{'\var{version}
517 (\#\var{build_number}, \var{build_date}, \var{build_time})
518 [\var{compiler}]'}. The first three characters are used to identify
519 the version in the installation directories (where appropriate on
520 each platform). An example:
Fred Drake38e5d272000-04-03 20:13:55 +0000521
522\begin{verbatim}
523>>> import sys
524>>> sys.version
525'1.5.2 (#0 Apr 13 1999, 10:51:12) [MSC 32 bit (Intel)]'
526\end{verbatim}
527\end{datadesc}
528
Skip Montanaro8e790e72002-09-03 13:25:17 +0000529\begin{datadesc}{api_version}
530 The C API version for this interpreter. Programmers may find this useful
531 when debugging version conflicts between Python and extension
532 modules. \versionadded{2.3}
533\end{datadesc}
534
Fred Drake4d65d732000-04-13 16:54:17 +0000535\begin{datadesc}{version_info}
Fred Drake72182022001-07-18 17:52:58 +0000536 A tuple containing the five components of the version number:
537 \var{major}, \var{minor}, \var{micro}, \var{releaselevel}, and
538 \var{serial}. All values except \var{releaselevel} are integers;
539 the release level is \code{'alpha'}, \code{'beta'},
540 \code{'candidate'}, or \code{'final'}. The \code{version_info}
541 value corresponding to the Python version 2.0 is \code{(2, 0, 0,
542 'final', 0)}.
543 \versionadded{2.0}
Fred Drake4d65d732000-04-13 16:54:17 +0000544\end{datadesc}
545
Fred Drakec05fc7d2001-09-04 18:18:36 +0000546\begin{datadesc}{warnoptions}
547 This is an implementation detail of the warnings framework; do not
548 modify this value. Refer to the \refmodule{warnings} module for
549 more information on the warnings framework.
550\end{datadesc}
551
Fred Drake38e5d272000-04-03 20:13:55 +0000552\begin{datadesc}{winver}
Fred Drake72182022001-07-18 17:52:58 +0000553 The version number used to form registry keys on Windows platforms.
554 This is stored as string resource 1000 in the Python DLL. The value
555 is normally the first three characters of \constant{version}. It is
556 provided in the \module{sys} module for informational purposes;
557 modifying this value has no effect on the registry keys used by
558 Python.
559 Availability: Windows.
Guido van Rossum0a3c7531997-06-02 17:32:41 +0000560\end{datadesc}
Skip Montanaro8a797272002-03-27 17:29:50 +0000561
562
563\begin{seealso}
564 \seemodule{site}
565 {This describes how to use .pth files to extend \code{sys.path}.}
566\end{seealso}