| .. highlightlang:: c |
| |
| .. _moduleobjects: |
| |
| Module Objects |
| -------------- |
| |
| .. index:: object: module |
| |
| There are only a few functions special to module objects. |
| |
| |
| .. c:var:: PyTypeObject PyModule_Type |
| |
| .. index:: single: ModuleType (in module types) |
| |
| This instance of :c:type:`PyTypeObject` represents the Python module type. This |
| is exposed to Python programs as ``types.ModuleType``. |
| |
| |
| .. c:function:: int PyModule_Check(PyObject *p) |
| |
| Return true if *p* is a module object, or a subtype of a module object. |
| |
| |
| .. c:function:: int PyModule_CheckExact(PyObject *p) |
| |
| Return true if *p* is a module object, but not a subtype of |
| :c:data:`PyModule_Type`. |
| |
| |
| .. c:function:: PyObject* PyModule_NewObject(PyObject *name) |
| |
| .. index:: |
| single: __name__ (module attribute) |
| single: __doc__ (module attribute) |
| single: __file__ (module attribute) |
| single: __package__ (module attribute) |
| single: __loader__ (module attribute) |
| |
| Return a new module object with the :attr:`__name__` attribute set to *name*. |
| The module's :attr:`__name__`, :attr:`__doc__`, :attr:`__package__`, and |
| :attr:`__loader__` attributes are filled in (all but :attr:`__name__` are set |
| to ``None``); the caller is responsible for providing a :attr:`__file__` |
| attribute. |
| |
| .. versionadded:: 3.3 |
| |
| .. versionchanged:: 3.4 |
| :attr:`__package__` and :attr:`__loader__` are set to ``None``. |
| |
| |
| .. c:function:: PyObject* PyModule_New(const char *name) |
| |
| Similar to :c:func:`PyImport_NewObject`, but the name is an UTF-8 encoded |
| string instead of a Unicode object. |
| |
| |
| .. c:function:: PyObject* PyModule_GetDict(PyObject *module) |
| |
| .. index:: single: __dict__ (module attribute) |
| |
| Return the dictionary object that implements *module*'s namespace; this object |
| is the same as the :attr:`__dict__` attribute of the module object. This |
| function never fails. It is recommended extensions use other |
| :c:func:`PyModule_\*` and :c:func:`PyObject_\*` functions rather than directly |
| manipulate a module's :attr:`__dict__`. |
| |
| |
| .. c:function:: PyObject* PyModule_GetNameObject(PyObject *module) |
| |
| .. index:: |
| single: __name__ (module attribute) |
| single: SystemError (built-in exception) |
| |
| Return *module*'s :attr:`__name__` value. If the module does not provide one, |
| or if it is not a string, :exc:`SystemError` is raised and *NULL* is returned. |
| |
| .. versionadded:: 3.3 |
| |
| |
| .. c:function:: char* PyModule_GetName(PyObject *module) |
| |
| Similar to :c:func:`PyModule_GetNameObject` but return the name encoded to |
| ``'utf-8'``. |
| |
| |
| .. c:function:: PyObject* PyModule_GetFilenameObject(PyObject *module) |
| |
| .. index:: |
| single: __file__ (module attribute) |
| single: SystemError (built-in exception) |
| |
| Return the name of the file from which *module* was loaded using *module*'s |
| :attr:`__file__` attribute. If this is not defined, or if it is not a |
| unicode string, raise :exc:`SystemError` and return *NULL*; otherwise return |
| a reference to a Unicode object. |
| |
| .. versionadded:: 3.2 |
| |
| |
| .. c:function:: char* PyModule_GetFilename(PyObject *module) |
| |
| Similar to :c:func:`PyModule_GetFilenameObject` but return the filename |
| encoded to 'utf-8'. |
| |
| .. deprecated:: 3.2 |
| :c:func:`PyModule_GetFilename` raises :c:type:`UnicodeEncodeError` on |
| unencodable filenames, use :c:func:`PyModule_GetFilenameObject` instead. |
| |
| |
| .. c:function:: void* PyModule_GetState(PyObject *module) |
| |
| Return the "state" of the module, that is, a pointer to the block of memory |
| allocated at module creation time, or *NULL*. See |
| :c:member:`PyModuleDef.m_size`. |
| |
| |
| .. c:function:: PyModuleDef* PyModule_GetDef(PyObject *module) |
| |
| Return a pointer to the :c:type:`PyModuleDef` struct from which the module was |
| created, or *NULL* if the module wasn't created with |
| :c:func:`PyModule_Create`.i |
| |
| .. c:function:: PyObject* PyState_FindModule(PyModuleDef *def) |
| |
| Returns the module object that was created from *def* for the current interpreter. |
| This method requires that the module object has been attached to the interpreter state with |
| :c:func:`PyState_AddModule` beforehand. In case the corresponding module object is not |
| found or has not been attached to the interpreter state yet, it returns NULL. |
| |
| .. c:function:: int PyState_AddModule(PyObject *module, PyModuleDef *def) |
| |
| Attaches the module object passed to the function to the interpreter state. This allows |
| the module object to be accessible via |
| :c:func:`PyState_FindModule`. |
| |
| .. versionadded:: 3.3 |
| |
| .. c:function:: int PyState_RemoveModule(PyModuleDef *def) |
| |
| Removes the module object created from *def* from the interpreter state. |
| |
| .. versionadded:: 3.3 |
| |
| Initializing C modules |
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ |
| |
| These functions are usually used in the module initialization function. |
| |
| .. c:function:: PyObject* PyModule_Create(PyModuleDef *module) |
| |
| Create a new module object, given the definition in *module*. This behaves |
| like :c:func:`PyModule_Create2` with *module_api_version* set to |
| :const:`PYTHON_API_VERSION`. |
| |
| |
| .. c:function:: PyObject* PyModule_Create2(PyModuleDef *module, int module_api_version) |
| |
| Create a new module object, given the definition in *module*, assuming the |
| API version *module_api_version*. If that version does not match the version |
| of the running interpreter, a :exc:`RuntimeWarning` is emitted. |
| |
| .. note:: |
| |
| Most uses of this function should be using :c:func:`PyModule_Create` |
| instead; only use this if you are sure you need it. |
| |
| |
| .. c:type:: PyModuleDef |
| |
| This struct holds all information that is needed to create a module object. |
| There is usually only one static variable of that type for each module, which |
| is statically initialized and then passed to :c:func:`PyModule_Create` in the |
| module initialization function. |
| |
| .. c:member:: PyModuleDef_Base m_base |
| |
| Always initialize this member to :const:`PyModuleDef_HEAD_INIT`. |
| |
| .. c:member:: char* m_name |
| |
| Name for the new module. |
| |
| .. c:member:: char* m_doc |
| |
| Docstring for the module; usually a docstring variable created with |
| :c:func:`PyDoc_STRVAR` is used. |
| |
| .. c:member:: Py_ssize_t m_size |
| |
| Some modules allow re-initialization (calling their ``PyInit_*`` function |
| more than once). These modules should keep their state in a per-module |
| memory area that can be retrieved with :c:func:`PyModule_GetState`. |
| |
| This memory should be used, rather than static globals, to hold per-module |
| state, since it is then safe for use in multiple sub-interpreters. It is |
| freed when the module object is deallocated, after the :c:member:`m_free` |
| function has been called, if present. |
| |
| Setting ``m_size`` to ``-1`` means that the module can not be |
| re-initialized because it has global state. Setting it to a non-negative |
| value means that the module can be re-initialized and specifies the |
| additional amount of memory it requires for its state. |
| |
| See :PEP:`3121` for more details. |
| |
| .. c:member:: PyMethodDef* m_methods |
| |
| A pointer to a table of module-level functions, described by |
| :c:type:`PyMethodDef` values. Can be *NULL* if no functions are present. |
| |
| .. c:member:: inquiry m_reload |
| |
| Currently unused, should be *NULL*. |
| |
| .. c:member:: traverseproc m_traverse |
| |
| A traversal function to call during GC traversal of the module object, or |
| *NULL* if not needed. |
| |
| .. c:member:: inquiry m_clear |
| |
| A clear function to call during GC clearing of the module object, or |
| *NULL* if not needed. |
| |
| .. c:member:: freefunc m_free |
| |
| A function to call during deallocation of the module object, or *NULL* if |
| not needed. |
| |
| |
| .. c:function:: int PyModule_AddObject(PyObject *module, const char *name, PyObject *value) |
| |
| Add an object to *module* as *name*. This is a convenience function which can |
| be used from the module's initialization function. This steals a reference to |
| *value*. Return ``-1`` on error, ``0`` on success. |
| |
| |
| .. c:function:: int PyModule_AddIntConstant(PyObject *module, const char *name, long value) |
| |
| Add an integer constant to *module* as *name*. This convenience function can be |
| used from the module's initialization function. Return ``-1`` on error, ``0`` on |
| success. |
| |
| |
| .. c:function:: int PyModule_AddStringConstant(PyObject *module, const char *name, const char *value) |
| |
| Add a string constant to *module* as *name*. This convenience function can be |
| used from the module's initialization function. The string *value* must be |
| null-terminated. Return ``-1`` on error, ``0`` on success. |
| |
| |
| .. c:function:: int PyModule_AddIntMacro(PyObject *module, macro) |
| |
| Add an int constant to *module*. The name and the value are taken from |
| *macro*. For example ``PyModule_AddIntMacro(module, AF_INET)`` adds the int |
| constant *AF_INET* with the value of *AF_INET* to *module*. |
| Return ``-1`` on error, ``0`` on success. |
| |
| |
| .. c:function:: int PyModule_AddStringMacro(PyObject *module, macro) |
| |
| Add a string constant to *module*. |