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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 Drake0fd72ee1998-03-08 05:43:51 +000014 \code{argv[0]} is the script name (it is operating system
Guido van Rossum470be141995-03-17 16:07:09 +000015 dependent whether this is a full pathname or not).
Fred Drake268df271999-11-09 19:45:59 +000016 If the command was executed using the \programopt{-c} command line
17 option to the interpreter, \code{argv[0]} is set to the string
Fred Drakeb91e9341998-07-23 17:59:49 +000018 \code{'-c'}.
Guido van Rossum5fdeeea1994-01-02 01:22:07 +000019 If no script name was passed to the Python interpreter,
Fred Drake0fd72ee1998-03-08 05:43:51 +000020 \code{argv} has zero length.
Guido van Rossum5fdeeea1994-01-02 01:22:07 +000021\end{datadesc}
22
Fred Drakea2b6ad62000-08-15 04:24:43 +000023\begin{datadesc}{byteorder}
Fred Drake68e29152000-08-14 15:47:30 +000024 An indicator of the native byte order. This will have the value
25 \code{'big'} on big-endian (most-signigicant byte first) platforms,
26 and \code{'little'} on little-endian (least-significant byte first)
27 platforms.
28 \versionadded{2.0}
29\end{datadesc}
30
Guido van Rossum5fdeeea1994-01-02 01:22:07 +000031\begin{datadesc}{builtin_module_names}
Guido van Rossum0d2971b1997-01-06 23:01:02 +000032 A tuple of strings giving the names of all modules that are compiled
Guido van Rossum5fdeeea1994-01-02 01:22:07 +000033 into this Python interpreter. (This information is not available in
Fred Drake0fd72ee1998-03-08 05:43:51 +000034 any other way --- \code{modules.keys()} only lists the imported
Guido van Rossum5fdeeea1994-01-02 01:22:07 +000035 modules.)
36\end{datadesc}
37
Guido van Rossum3e5fe421998-06-10 17:57:44 +000038\begin{datadesc}{copyright}
39A string containing the copyright pertaining to the Python interpreter.
40\end{datadesc}
41
Fred Drake38e5d272000-04-03 20:13:55 +000042\begin{datadesc}{dllhandle}
43Integer specifying the handle of the Python DLL.
44Availability: Windows.
45\end{datadesc}
46
Guido van Rossum871cf161997-10-20 22:38:43 +000047\begin{funcdesc}{exc_info}{}
48This function returns a tuple of three values that give information
49about the exception that is currently being handled. The information
50returned is specific both to the current thread and to the current
51stack frame. If the current stack frame is not handling an exception,
52the information is taken from the calling stack frame, or its caller,
53and so on until a stack frame is found that is handling an exception.
54Here, ``handling an exception'' is defined as ``executing or having
Fred Drake0fd72ee1998-03-08 05:43:51 +000055executed an except clause.'' For any stack frame, only
Guido van Rossum871cf161997-10-20 22:38:43 +000056information about the most recently handled exception is accessible.
57
58If no exception is being handled anywhere on the stack, a tuple
59containing three \code{None} values is returned. Otherwise, the
60values returned are
61\code{(\var{type}, \var{value}, \var{traceback})}.
62Their meaning is: \var{type} gets the exception type of the exception
63being handled (a string or class object); \var{value} gets the
64exception parameter (its \dfn{associated value} or the second argument
Fred Drake0fd72ee1998-03-08 05:43:51 +000065to \keyword{raise}, which is always a class instance if the exception
Guido van Rossum871cf161997-10-20 22:38:43 +000066type is a class object); \var{traceback} gets a traceback object (see
67the Reference Manual) which encapsulates the call stack at the point
68where the exception originally occurred.
69\obindex{traceback}
70
71\strong{Warning:} assigning the \var{traceback} return value to a
72local variable in a function that is handling an exception will cause
73a circular reference. This will prevent anything referenced by a local
74variable in the same function or by the traceback from being garbage
75collected. Since most functions don't need access to the traceback,
76the best solution is to use something like
77\code{type, value = sys.exc_info()[:2]}
78to extract only the exception type and value. If you do need the
79traceback, make sure to delete it after use (best done with a
Fred Drake0fd72ee1998-03-08 05:43:51 +000080\keyword{try} ... \keyword{finally} statement) or to call
81\function{exc_info()} in a function that does not itself handle an
82exception.
Guido van Rossum871cf161997-10-20 22:38:43 +000083\end{funcdesc}
84
Guido van Rossum5fdeeea1994-01-02 01:22:07 +000085\begin{datadesc}{exc_type}
86\dataline{exc_value}
87\dataline{exc_traceback}
Fred Drake0fd72ee1998-03-08 05:43:51 +000088\deprecated {1.5}
89 {Use \function{exc_info()} instead.}
90Since they are global variables, they are not specific to the current
Guido van Rossum871cf161997-10-20 22:38:43 +000091thread, so their use is not safe in a multi-threaded program. When no
Fred Drake0fd72ee1998-03-08 05:43:51 +000092exception is being handled, \code{exc_type} is set to \code{None} and
93the other two are undefined.
Guido van Rossum5fdeeea1994-01-02 01:22:07 +000094\end{datadesc}
95
Guido van Rossum0a3c7531997-06-02 17:32:41 +000096\begin{datadesc}{exec_prefix}
Fred Drake268df271999-11-09 19:45:59 +000097A string giving the site-specific directory prefix where the
98platform-dependent Python files are installed; by default, this is
99also \code{'/usr/local'}. This can be set at build time with the
Fred Drakeee775a12000-04-11 19:46:40 +0000100\longprogramopt{exec-prefix} argument to the
Fred Drake0fd72ee1998-03-08 05:43:51 +0000101\program{configure} script. Specifically, all configuration files
102(e.g. the \file{config.h} header file) are installed in the directory
Fred Drake268df271999-11-09 19:45:59 +0000103\code{exec_prefix + '/lib/python\var{version}/config'}, and shared
104library modules are installed in \code{exec_prefix +
105'/lib/python\var{version}/lib-dynload'}, where \var{version} is equal
106to \code{version[:3]}.
Guido van Rossum0a3c7531997-06-02 17:32:41 +0000107\end{datadesc}
108
Guido van Rossum3e5fe421998-06-10 17:57:44 +0000109\begin{datadesc}{executable}
110A string giving the name of the executable binary for the Python
111interpreter, on systems where this makes sense.
112\end{datadesc}
113
Guido van Rossum04307ce1998-11-23 17:49:53 +0000114\begin{funcdesc}{exit}{\optional{arg}}
115Exit from Python. This is implemented by raising the
116\exception{SystemExit} exception, so cleanup actions specified by
117finally clauses of \keyword{try} statements are honored, and it is
118possible to intercept the exit attempt at an outer level. The
119optional argument \var{arg} can be an integer giving the exit status
120(defaulting to zero), or another type of object. If it is an integer,
121zero is considered ``successful termination'' and any nonzero value is
122considered ``abnormal termination'' by shells and the like. Most
123systems require it to be in the range 0-127, and produce undefined
124results otherwise. Some systems have a convention for assigning
125specific meanings to specific exit codes, but these are generally
126underdeveloped; Unix programs generally use 2 for command line syntax
127errors and 1 for all other kind of errors. If another type of object
128is passed, \code{None} is equivalent to passing zero, and any other
129object is printed to \code{sys.stderr} and results in an exit code of
1301. In particular, \code{sys.exit("some error message")} is a quick
131way to exit a program when an error occurs.
Guido van Rossum5fdeeea1994-01-02 01:22:07 +0000132\end{funcdesc}
133
134\begin{datadesc}{exitfunc}
135 This value is not actually defined by the module, but can be set by
136 the user (or by a program) to specify a clean-up action at program
137 exit. When set, it should be a parameterless function. This function
Fred Drakec19425d2000-06-28 15:07:31 +0000138 will be called when the interpreter exits. Only one function may be
139 installed in this way; to allow multiple functions which will be called
140 at termination, use the \refmodule{atexit} module. Note: the exit function
Guido van Rossum5fc9c861999-03-25 20:30:00 +0000141 is not called when the program is killed by a signal, when a Python
142 fatal internal error is detected, or when \code{os._exit()} is called.
Guido van Rossum5fdeeea1994-01-02 01:22:07 +0000143\end{datadesc}
144
Fred Drake8940faf2000-10-25 21:02:55 +0000145\begin{funcdesc}{getdefaultencoding}{}
146 Return the name of the current default string encoding used by the
147 Unicode implementation.
148 \versionadded{2.0}
149\end{funcdesc}
150
Guido van Rossum6e91c6a1998-02-07 21:17:05 +0000151\begin{funcdesc}{getrefcount}{object}
152Return the reference count of the \var{object}. The count returned is
153generally one higher than you might expect, because it includes the
Fred Drakeb91e9341998-07-23 17:59:49 +0000154(temporary) reference as an argument to \function{getrefcount()}.
Guido van Rossum6e91c6a1998-02-07 21:17:05 +0000155\end{funcdesc}
156
Jeremy Hyltonee5adfb2000-08-31 19:23:01 +0000157\begin{funcdesc}{getrecursionlimit}{}
158Return the current value of the recursion limit, the maximum depth of
159the Python interpreter stack. This limit prevents infinite recursion
160from causing an overflow of the C stack and crashing Python. It can
Fred Drake65faf112000-08-31 19:35:56 +0000161be set by \function{setrecursionlimit()}.
Jeremy Hyltonee5adfb2000-08-31 19:23:01 +0000162\end{funcdesc}
163
Barry Warsawb6a54d22000-12-06 21:47:46 +0000164\begin{funcdesc}{_getframe}{\optional{depth}}
165Return a frame object from the call stack. If optional integer
166\var{depth} is given, return the frame object that many calls below
167the top of the stack. If that is deeper than the call stack,
168\exception{ValueError} is raised. The default for \var{depth} is
169zero, returning the frame at the top of the call stack.
170
171This function should be used for internal and specialized
172purposes only.
173\end{funcdesc}
174
Fred Drake4d65d732000-04-13 16:54:17 +0000175\begin{datadesc}{hexversion}
176The version number encoded as a single integer. This is guaranteed to
177increase with each version, including proper support for
178non-production releases. For example, to test that the Python
179interpreter is at least version 1.5.2, use:
180
181\begin{verbatim}
182if sys.hexversion >= 0x010502F0:
183 # use some advanced feature
184 ...
185else:
186 # use an alternative implementation or warn the user
187 ...
188\end{verbatim}
189
190This is called \samp{hexversion} since it only really looks meaningful
191when viewed as the result of passing it to the built-in
192\function{hex()} function. The \code{version_info} value may be used
193for a more human-friendly encoding of the same information.
194\versionadded{1.5.2}
195\end{datadesc}
196
Guido van Rossum5fdeeea1994-01-02 01:22:07 +0000197\begin{datadesc}{last_type}
198\dataline{last_value}
199\dataline{last_traceback}
Guido van Rossum871cf161997-10-20 22:38:43 +0000200These three variables are not always defined; they are set when an
201exception is not handled and the interpreter prints an error message
202and a stack traceback. Their intended use is to allow an interactive
203user to import a debugger module and engage in post-mortem debugging
204without having to re-execute the command that caused the error.
Fred Drake0fd72ee1998-03-08 05:43:51 +0000205(Typical use is \samp{import pdb; pdb.pm()} to enter the post-mortem
Guido van Rossum871cf161997-10-20 22:38:43 +0000206debugger; see the chapter ``The Python Debugger'' for more
207information.)
Fred Drake54820dc1997-12-15 21:56:05 +0000208\refstmodindex{pdb}
Guido van Rossum871cf161997-10-20 22:38:43 +0000209
210The meaning of the variables is the same
Fred Drake0fd72ee1998-03-08 05:43:51 +0000211as that of the return values from \function{exc_info()} above.
Guido van Rossum871cf161997-10-20 22:38:43 +0000212(Since there is only one interactive thread, thread-safety is not a
Fred Drake0fd72ee1998-03-08 05:43:51 +0000213concern for these variables, unlike for \code{exc_type} etc.)
Guido van Rossum5fdeeea1994-01-02 01:22:07 +0000214\end{datadesc}
215
Guido van Rossum3e5fe421998-06-10 17:57:44 +0000216\begin{datadesc}{maxint}
217The largest positive integer supported by Python's regular integer
218type. This is at least 2**31-1. The largest negative integer is
219\code{-maxint-1} -- the asymmetry results from the use of 2's
220complement binary arithmetic.
221\end{datadesc}
222
Guido van Rossum5fdeeea1994-01-02 01:22:07 +0000223\begin{datadesc}{modules}
Fred Drake0fd72ee1998-03-08 05:43:51 +0000224 This is a dictionary that maps module names to modules which have
225 already been loaded. This can be manipulated to force reloading of
226 modules and other tricks. Note that removing a module from this
227 dictionary is \emph{not} the same as calling
228 \function{reload()}\bifuncindex{reload} on the corresponding module
229 object.
Guido van Rossum5fdeeea1994-01-02 01:22:07 +0000230\end{datadesc}
231
232\begin{datadesc}{path}
Fred Drake2b67bee1998-01-13 18:35:51 +0000233\indexiii{module}{search}{path}
Guido van Rossum5fdeeea1994-01-02 01:22:07 +0000234 A list of strings that specifies the search path for modules.
Fred Drakeb91e9341998-07-23 17:59:49 +0000235 Initialized from the environment variable \envvar{PYTHONPATH}, or an
Guido van Rossum0a3c7531997-06-02 17:32:41 +0000236 installation-dependent default.
237
Fred Drake0fd72ee1998-03-08 05:43:51 +0000238The first item of this list, \code{path[0]}, is the
Guido van Rossum0a3c7531997-06-02 17:32:41 +0000239directory containing the script that was used to invoke the Python
240interpreter. If the script directory is not available (e.g. if the
241interpreter is invoked interactively or if the script is read from
Fred Drake0fd72ee1998-03-08 05:43:51 +0000242standard input), \code{path[0]} is the empty string, which directs
Guido van Rossum0a3c7531997-06-02 17:32:41 +0000243Python to search modules in the current directory first. Notice that
Fred Drake54820dc1997-12-15 21:56:05 +0000244the script directory is inserted \emph{before} the entries inserted as
Fred Drakeb91e9341998-07-23 17:59:49 +0000245a result of \envvar{PYTHONPATH}.
Guido van Rossum5fdeeea1994-01-02 01:22:07 +0000246\end{datadesc}
247
Guido van Rossum6b686e91995-07-07 23:00:35 +0000248\begin{datadesc}{platform}
Fred Drake0fd72ee1998-03-08 05:43:51 +0000249This string contains a platform identifier, e.g. \code{'sunos5'} or
250\code{'linux1'}. This can be used to append platform-specific
251components to \code{path}, for instance.
Guido van Rossum0a3c7531997-06-02 17:32:41 +0000252\end{datadesc}
253
254\begin{datadesc}{prefix}
255A string giving the site-specific directory prefix where the platform
256independent Python files are installed; by default, this is the string
Fred Drakeb91e9341998-07-23 17:59:49 +0000257\code{'/usr/local'}. This can be set at build time with the
Fred Drakeee775a12000-04-11 19:46:40 +0000258\longprogramopt{prefix} argument to the
Fred Drake268df271999-11-09 19:45:59 +0000259\program{configure} script. The main collection of Python library
260modules is installed in the directory \code{prefix +
261'/lib/python\var{version}'} while the platform independent header
262files (all except \file{config.h}) are stored in \code{prefix +
263'/include/python\var{version}'}, where \var{version} is equal to
264\code{version[:3]}.
Guido van Rossum6b686e91995-07-07 23:00:35 +0000265\end{datadesc}
266
Guido van Rossum5fdeeea1994-01-02 01:22:07 +0000267\begin{datadesc}{ps1}
268\dataline{ps2}
Fred Drakee6cedb31998-04-03 07:05:16 +0000269\index{interpreter prompts}
270\index{prompts, interpreter}
Guido van Rossum5fdeeea1994-01-02 01:22:07 +0000271 Strings specifying the primary and secondary prompt of the
272 interpreter. These are only defined if the interpreter is in
273 interactive mode. Their initial values in this case are
Fred Drake8940faf2000-10-25 21:02:55 +0000274 \code{'>\code{>}> '} and \code{'... '}. If a non-string object is assigned
Fred Drake0fd72ee1998-03-08 05:43:51 +0000275 to either variable, its \function{str()} is re-evaluated each time
276 the interpreter prepares to read a new interactive command; this can
277 be used to implement a dynamic prompt.
Guido van Rossum5fdeeea1994-01-02 01:22:07 +0000278\end{datadesc}
279
Guido van Rossum9c51e411995-01-10 10:50:58 +0000280\begin{funcdesc}{setcheckinterval}{interval}
281Set the interpreter's ``check interval''. This integer value
282determines how often the interpreter checks for periodic things such
Fred Drake0fd72ee1998-03-08 05:43:51 +0000283as thread switches and signal handlers. The default is \code{10}, meaning
Guido van Rossum9c51e411995-01-10 10:50:58 +0000284the check is performed every 10 Python virtual instructions. Setting
285it to a larger value may increase performance for programs using
Guido van Rossumf259efe1997-11-25 01:00:40 +0000286threads. Setting it to a value \code{<=} 0 checks every virtual instruction,
Guido van Rossum9c51e411995-01-10 10:50:58 +0000287maximizing responsiveness as well as overhead.
Guido van Rossum7f49b7a1995-01-12 12:38:46 +0000288\end{funcdesc}
Guido van Rossum9c51e411995-01-10 10:50:58 +0000289
Fred Drake8940faf2000-10-25 21:02:55 +0000290\begin{funcdesc}{setdefaultencoding}{name}
291 Set the current default string encoding used by the Unicode
292 implementation. If \var{name} does not match any available
293 encoding, \exception{LookupError} is raised. This function is only
294 intended to be used by the \refmodule{site} module implementation
295 and, where needed, by \module{sitecustomize}. Once used by the
296 \refmodule{site} module, it is removed from the \module{sys}
297 module's namespace.
298% Note that \refmodule{site} is not imported if
299% the \programopt{-S} option is passed to the interpreter, in which
300% case this function will remain available.
301 \versionadded{2.0}
302\end{funcdesc}
303
Guido van Rossum5fdeeea1994-01-02 01:22:07 +0000304\begin{funcdesc}{setprofile}{profilefunc}
305 Set the system's profile function, which allows you to implement a
Guido van Rossum470be141995-03-17 16:07:09 +0000306 Python source code profiler in Python. See the chapter on the
307 Python Profiler. The system's profile function
Guido van Rossum5fdeeea1994-01-02 01:22:07 +0000308 is called similarly to the system's trace function (see
Fred Drake0fd72ee1998-03-08 05:43:51 +0000309 \function{settrace()}), but it isn't called for each executed line of
Guido van Rossum5fdeeea1994-01-02 01:22:07 +0000310 code (only on call and return and when an exception occurs). Also,
311 its return value is not used, so it can just return \code{None}.
312\end{funcdesc}
313\index{profile function}
Guido van Rossum470be141995-03-17 16:07:09 +0000314\index{profiler}
Guido van Rossum5fdeeea1994-01-02 01:22:07 +0000315
Jeremy Hyltonee5adfb2000-08-31 19:23:01 +0000316\begin{funcdesc}{setrecursionlimit}{limit}
317Set the maximum depth of the Python interpreter stack to \var{limit}.
318This limit prevents infinite recursion from causing an overflow of the
319C stack and crashing Python.
320
321The highest possible limit is platform-dependent. A user may need to
322set the limit higher when she has a program that requires deep
323recursion and a platform that supports a higher limit. This should be
324done with care, because a too-high limit can lead to a crash.
Fred Drake65faf112000-08-31 19:35:56 +0000325\end{funcdesc}
Jeremy Hyltonee5adfb2000-08-31 19:23:01 +0000326
Guido van Rossum3e5fe421998-06-10 17:57:44 +0000327\begin{funcdesc}{settrace}{tracefunc}
328 Set the system's trace function, which allows you to implement a
329 Python source code debugger in Python. See section ``How It Works''
330 in the chapter on the Python Debugger.
331\end{funcdesc}
332\index{trace function}
333\index{debugger}
334
Guido van Rossum5fdeeea1994-01-02 01:22:07 +0000335\begin{datadesc}{stdin}
336\dataline{stdout}
337\dataline{stderr}
338 File objects corresponding to the interpreter's standard input,
Fred Drake0fd72ee1998-03-08 05:43:51 +0000339 output and error streams. \code{stdin} is used for all
Guido van Rossum5fdeeea1994-01-02 01:22:07 +0000340 interpreter input except for scripts but including calls to
Fred Drake0fd72ee1998-03-08 05:43:51 +0000341 \function{input()}\bifuncindex{input} and
342 \function{raw_input()}\bifuncindex{raw_input}. \code{stdout} is used
343 for the output of \keyword{print} and expression statements and for the
344 prompts of \function{input()} and \function{raw_input()}. The interpreter's
Guido van Rossum5fdeeea1994-01-02 01:22:07 +0000345 own prompts and (almost all of) its error messages go to
Fred Drake0fd72ee1998-03-08 05:43:51 +0000346 \code{stderr}. \code{stdout} and \code{stderr} needn't
Guido van Rossum5fdeeea1994-01-02 01:22:07 +0000347 be built-in file objects: any object is acceptable as long as it has
Fred Drake0fd72ee1998-03-08 05:43:51 +0000348 a \method{write()} method that takes a string argument. (Changing these
Guido van Rossum470be141995-03-17 16:07:09 +0000349 objects doesn't affect the standard I/O streams of processes
Fred Drake0fd72ee1998-03-08 05:43:51 +0000350 executed by \function{os.popen()}, \function{os.system()} or the
Fred Drakeffbe6871999-04-22 21:23:22 +0000351 \function{exec*()} family of functions in the \refmodule{os} module.)
Fred Drake54820dc1997-12-15 21:56:05 +0000352\refstmodindex{os}
Guido van Rossum5fdeeea1994-01-02 01:22:07 +0000353\end{datadesc}
354
Guido van Rossum3e5fe421998-06-10 17:57:44 +0000355\begin{datadesc}{__stdin__}
356\dataline{__stdout__}
357\dataline{__stderr__}
358These objects contain the original values of \code{stdin},
359\code{stderr} and \code{stdout} at the start of the program. They are
360used during finalization, and could be useful to restore the actual
361files to known working file objects in case they have been overwritten
362with a broken object.
363\end{datadesc}
364
Guido van Rossum5fdeeea1994-01-02 01:22:07 +0000365\begin{datadesc}{tracebacklimit}
366When this variable is set to an integer value, it determines the
367maximum number of levels of traceback information printed when an
Fred Drake0fd72ee1998-03-08 05:43:51 +0000368unhandled exception occurs. The default is \code{1000}. When set to
3690 or less, all traceback information is suppressed and only the
370exception type and value are printed.
Guido van Rossum5fdeeea1994-01-02 01:22:07 +0000371\end{datadesc}
Guido van Rossum0a3c7531997-06-02 17:32:41 +0000372
373\begin{datadesc}{version}
Fred Drake38e5d272000-04-03 20:13:55 +0000374A string containing the version number of the Python interpreter plus
375additional information on the build number and compiler used. It has
376a value of the form \code{'\var{version} (\#\var{build_number},
377\var{build_date}, \var{build_time}) [\var{compiler}]'}. The first
378three characters are used to identify the version in the installation
379directories (where appropriate on each platform). An example:
380
381\begin{verbatim}
382>>> import sys
383>>> sys.version
384'1.5.2 (#0 Apr 13 1999, 10:51:12) [MSC 32 bit (Intel)]'
385\end{verbatim}
386\end{datadesc}
387
Fred Drake4d65d732000-04-13 16:54:17 +0000388\begin{datadesc}{version_info}
Fred Drake9cf75872000-04-13 17:51:58 +0000389A tuple containing the five components of the version number:
390\var{major}, \var{minor}, \var{micro}, \var{releaselevel}, and
391\var{serial}. All values except \var{releaselevel} are integers; the
392release level is \code{'alpha'}, \code{'beta'},
393\code{'candidate'}, or \code{'final'}. The \code{version_info} value
Fred Drake30f76ff2000-06-30 16:06:19 +0000394corresponding to the Python version 2.0 is
395\code{(2, 0, 0, 'final', 0)}.
396\versionadded{2.0}
Fred Drake4d65d732000-04-13 16:54:17 +0000397\end{datadesc}
398
Fred Drake38e5d272000-04-03 20:13:55 +0000399\begin{datadesc}{winver}
400The version number used to form registry keys on Windows platforms.
401This is stored as string resource 1000 in the Python DLL. The value
402is normally the first three characters of \constant{version}. It is
403provided in the \module{sys} module for informational purposes;
404modifying this value has no effect on the registry keys used by
405Python.
406Availability: Windows.
Guido van Rossum0a3c7531997-06-02 17:32:41 +0000407\end{datadesc}