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Georg Brandl54a3faa2008-01-20 09:30:57 +00001.. highlightlang:: c
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3.. _dictobjects:
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5Dictionary Objects
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8.. index:: object: dictionary
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11.. ctype:: PyDictObject
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13 This subtype of :ctype:`PyObject` represents a Python dictionary object.
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15
16.. cvar:: PyTypeObject PyDict_Type
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18 .. index::
19 single: DictType (in module types)
20 single: DictionaryType (in module types)
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22 This instance of :ctype:`PyTypeObject` represents the Python dictionary type.
23 This is exposed to Python programs as ``dict`` and ``types.DictType``.
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25
26.. cfunction:: int PyDict_Check(PyObject *p)
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28 Return true if *p* is a dict object or an instance of a subtype of the dict
29 type.
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31
32.. cfunction:: int PyDict_CheckExact(PyObject *p)
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34 Return true if *p* is a dict object, but not an instance of a subtype of the
35 dict type.
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37
38.. cfunction:: PyObject* PyDict_New()
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40 Return a new empty dictionary, or *NULL* on failure.
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42
43.. cfunction:: PyObject* PyDictProxy_New(PyObject *dict)
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45 Return a proxy object for a mapping which enforces read-only behavior. This is
46 normally used to create a proxy to prevent modification of the dictionary for
47 non-dynamic class types.
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49
50.. cfunction:: void PyDict_Clear(PyObject *p)
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52 Empty an existing dictionary of all key-value pairs.
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55.. cfunction:: int PyDict_Contains(PyObject *p, PyObject *key)
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57 Determine if dictionary *p* contains *key*. If an item in *p* is matches *key*,
58 return ``1``, otherwise return ``0``. On error, return ``-1``. This is
59 equivalent to the Python expression ``key in p``.
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61
62.. cfunction:: PyObject* PyDict_Copy(PyObject *p)
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64 Return a new dictionary that contains the same key-value pairs as *p*.
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67.. cfunction:: int PyDict_SetItem(PyObject *p, PyObject *key, PyObject *val)
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69 Insert *value* into the dictionary *p* with a key of *key*. *key* must be
70 :term:`hashable`; if it isn't, :exc:`TypeError` will be raised. Return ``0``
71 on success or ``-1`` on failure.
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73
74.. cfunction:: int PyDict_SetItemString(PyObject *p, const char *key, PyObject *val)
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Benjamin Peterson87d98bc2009-03-23 21:52:09 +000076 .. index:: single: PyUnicode_FromString()
Georg Brandl54a3faa2008-01-20 09:30:57 +000077
Benjamin Peterson87d98bc2009-03-23 21:52:09 +000078 Insert *value* into the dictionary *p* using *key* as a key. *key* should be
79 a :ctype:`char\*`. The key object is created using
80 :cfunc:`PyUnicode_FromString(key)`. Return ``0`` on success or ``-1`` on
81 failure.
Georg Brandl54a3faa2008-01-20 09:30:57 +000082
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84.. cfunction:: int PyDict_DelItem(PyObject *p, PyObject *key)
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86 Remove the entry in dictionary *p* with key *key*. *key* must be hashable; if it
87 isn't, :exc:`TypeError` is raised. Return ``0`` on success or ``-1`` on
88 failure.
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91.. cfunction:: int PyDict_DelItemString(PyObject *p, char *key)
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93 Remove the entry in dictionary *p* which has a key specified by the string
94 *key*. Return ``0`` on success or ``-1`` on failure.
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96
97.. cfunction:: PyObject* PyDict_GetItem(PyObject *p, PyObject *key)
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99 Return the object from dictionary *p* which has a key *key*. Return *NULL* if
100 the key *key* is not present, but *without* setting an exception.
101
Alexandre Vassalottic3e36af2008-06-01 04:16:28 +0000102
Alexandre Vassalotti787f3072008-06-01 04:00:18 +0000103.. cfunction:: PyObject* PyDict_GetItemWithError(PyObject *p, PyObject *key)
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105 Variant of :cfunc:`PyDict_GetItem` that does not suppress
106 exceptions. Return *NULL* **with** an exception set if an exception
107 occurred. Return *NULL* **without** an exception set if the key
108 wasn't present.
Georg Brandl54a3faa2008-01-20 09:30:57 +0000109
Alexandre Vassalottic3e36af2008-06-01 04:16:28 +0000110
Georg Brandl54a3faa2008-01-20 09:30:57 +0000111.. cfunction:: PyObject* PyDict_GetItemString(PyObject *p, const char *key)
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113 This is the same as :cfunc:`PyDict_GetItem`, but *key* is specified as a
114 :ctype:`char\*`, rather than a :ctype:`PyObject\*`.
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117.. cfunction:: PyObject* PyDict_Items(PyObject *p)
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119 Return a :ctype:`PyListObject` containing all the items from the dictionary, as
120 in the dictionary method :meth:`dict.items`.
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123.. cfunction:: PyObject* PyDict_Keys(PyObject *p)
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125 Return a :ctype:`PyListObject` containing all the keys from the dictionary, as
126 in the dictionary method :meth:`dict.keys`.
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129.. cfunction:: PyObject* PyDict_Values(PyObject *p)
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131 Return a :ctype:`PyListObject` containing all the values from the dictionary
132 *p*, as in the dictionary method :meth:`dict.values`.
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134
135.. cfunction:: Py_ssize_t PyDict_Size(PyObject *p)
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137 .. index:: builtin: len
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139 Return the number of items in the dictionary. This is equivalent to ``len(p)``
140 on a dictionary.
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143.. cfunction:: int PyDict_Next(PyObject *p, Py_ssize_t *ppos, PyObject **pkey, PyObject **pvalue)
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145 Iterate over all key-value pairs in the dictionary *p*. The :ctype:`int`
146 referred to by *ppos* must be initialized to ``0`` prior to the first call to
147 this function to start the iteration; the function returns true for each pair in
148 the dictionary, and false once all pairs have been reported. The parameters
149 *pkey* and *pvalue* should either point to :ctype:`PyObject\*` variables that
150 will be filled in with each key and value, respectively, or may be *NULL*. Any
151 references returned through them are borrowed. *ppos* should not be altered
152 during iteration. Its value represents offsets within the internal dictionary
153 structure, and since the structure is sparse, the offsets are not consecutive.
154
155 For example::
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157 PyObject *key, *value;
158 Py_ssize_t pos = 0;
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160 while (PyDict_Next(self->dict, &pos, &key, &value)) {
161 /* do something interesting with the values... */
162 ...
163 }
164
Georg Brandle6bcc912008-05-12 18:05:20 +0000165 The dictionary *p* should not be mutated during iteration. It is safe to
166 modify the values of the keys as you iterate over the dictionary, but only so
167 long as the set of keys does not change. For example::
Georg Brandl54a3faa2008-01-20 09:30:57 +0000168
169 PyObject *key, *value;
170 Py_ssize_t pos = 0;
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172 while (PyDict_Next(self->dict, &pos, &key, &value)) {
173 long i = PyLong_AsLong(value);
174 if (i == -1 && PyErr_Occurred()) {
175 return -1;
176 }
177 PyObject *o = PyLong_FromLong(i + 1);
178 if (o == NULL)
179 return -1;
180 if (PyDict_SetItem(self->dict, key, o) < 0) {
181 Py_DECREF(o);
182 return -1;
183 }
184 Py_DECREF(o);
185 }
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187
188.. cfunction:: int PyDict_Merge(PyObject *a, PyObject *b, int override)
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190 Iterate over mapping object *b* adding key-value pairs to dictionary *a*. *b*
191 may be a dictionary, or any object supporting :func:`PyMapping_Keys` and
192 :func:`PyObject_GetItem`. If *override* is true, existing pairs in *a* will be
193 replaced if a matching key is found in *b*, otherwise pairs will only be added
194 if there is not a matching key in *a*. Return ``0`` on success or ``-1`` if an
195 exception was raised.
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198.. cfunction:: int PyDict_Update(PyObject *a, PyObject *b)
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200 This is the same as ``PyDict_Merge(a, b, 1)`` in C, or ``a.update(b)`` in
201 Python. Return ``0`` on success or ``-1`` if an exception was raised.
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204.. cfunction:: int PyDict_MergeFromSeq2(PyObject *a, PyObject *seq2, int override)
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206 Update or merge into dictionary *a*, from the key-value pairs in *seq2*. *seq2*
207 must be an iterable object producing iterable objects of length 2, viewed as
208 key-value pairs. In case of duplicate keys, the last wins if *override* is
209 true, else the first wins. Return ``0`` on success or ``-1`` if an exception was
210 raised. Equivalent Python (except for the return value)::
211
212 def PyDict_MergeFromSeq2(a, seq2, override):
213 for key, value in seq2:
214 if override or key not in a:
215 a[key] = value