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3.. _arg-parsing:
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5Parsing arguments and building values
6=====================================
7
8These functions are useful when creating your own extensions functions and
9methods. Additional information and examples are available in
10:ref:`extending-index`.
11
12The first three of these functions described, :cfunc:`PyArg_ParseTuple`,
13:cfunc:`PyArg_ParseTupleAndKeywords`, and :cfunc:`PyArg_Parse`, all use *format
14strings* which are used to tell the function about the expected arguments. The
15format strings use the same syntax for each of these functions.
16
Antoine Pitrou83fd9b92010-05-03 15:57:23 +000017-----------------
18Parsing arguments
19-----------------
20
Georg Brandl54a3faa2008-01-20 09:30:57 +000021A format string consists of zero or more "format units." A format unit
22describes one Python object; it is usually a single character or a parenthesized
23sequence of format units. With a few exceptions, a format unit that is not a
24parenthesized sequence normally corresponds to a single address argument to
25these functions. In the following description, the quoted form is the format
26unit; the entry in (round) parentheses is the Python object type that matches
27the format unit; and the entry in [square] brackets is the type of the C
28variable(s) whose address should be passed.
29
Antoine Pitrou83fd9b92010-05-03 15:57:23 +000030Strings and buffers
31-------------------
32
33These formats do not expect you to provide raw storage for the returned string
34or bytes. Also, you won't have to release any memory yourself, except with
35the ``es``, ``es#``, ``et`` and ``et#`` formats.
36
37However, when a :ctype:`Py_buffer` structure gets filled, the underlying
38buffer is locked so that the caller can subsequently use the buffer even
39inside a ``Py_BEGIN_ALLOW_THREADS`` block without the risk of mutable data
40being resized or destroyed. As a result, **you have to call**
41:cfunc:`PyBuffer_Release` after you have finished processing the data (or
42in any early abort case).
43
44Unless otherwise stated, buffers are not NUL-terminated.
45
46.. note::
47 For all ``#`` variants of formats (``s#``, ``y#``, etc.), the type of
48 the length argument (int or :ctype:`Py_ssize_t`) is controlled by
49 defining the macro :cmacro:`PY_SSIZE_T_CLEAN` before including
50 :file:`Python.h`. If the macro was defined, length is a
51 :ctype:`Py_ssize_t` rather than an int. This behavior will change
52 in a future Python version to only support :ctype:`Py_ssize_t` and
53 drop int support. It is best to always define :cmacro:`PY_SSIZE_T_CLEAN`.
54
55
Victor Stinner69e25fa2010-06-07 21:20:41 +000056``s`` (:class:`str`) [const char \*]
Antoine Pitrou83fd9b92010-05-03 15:57:23 +000057 Convert a Unicode object to a C pointer to a character string.
58 A pointer to an existing string is stored in the character pointer
59 variable whose address you pass. The C string is NUL-terminated.
60 The Python string must not contain embedded NUL bytes; if it does,
61 a :exc:`TypeError` exception is raised. Unicode objects are converted
Victor Stinner69e25fa2010-06-07 21:20:41 +000062 to C strings using ``'utf-8'`` encoding. If this conversion fails, a
Georg Brandl54a3faa2008-01-20 09:30:57 +000063 :exc:`UnicodeError` is raised.
64
Antoine Pitrou83fd9b92010-05-03 15:57:23 +000065 .. note::
66 This format does not accept bytes-like objects. If you want to accept
67 filesystem paths and convert them to C character strings, it is
68 preferrable to use the ``O&`` format with :cfunc:`PyUnicode_FSConverter`
69 as *converter*.
Benjamin Peterson4469d0c2008-11-30 22:46:23 +000070
Victor Stinner69e25fa2010-06-07 21:20:41 +000071``s*`` (:class:`str`, :class:`bytes`, :class:`bytearray` or buffer compatible object) [Py_buffer]
Antoine Pitrou83fd9b92010-05-03 15:57:23 +000072 This format accepts Unicode objects as well as objects supporting the
Victor Stinner69e25fa2010-06-07 21:20:41 +000073 buffer protocol.
Antoine Pitrou83fd9b92010-05-03 15:57:23 +000074 It fills a :ctype:`Py_buffer` structure provided by the caller.
Antoine Pitrou83fd9b92010-05-03 15:57:23 +000075 In this case the resulting C string may contain embedded NUL bytes.
Victor Stinner69e25fa2010-06-07 21:20:41 +000076 Unicode objects are converted to C strings using ``'utf-8'`` encoding.
Georg Brandl8fa89522008-09-01 16:45:35 +000077
Victor Stinner69e25fa2010-06-07 21:20:41 +000078``s#`` (:class:`str`, :class:`bytes` or read-only buffer compatible object) [const char \*, int or :ctype:`Py_ssize_t`]
Antoine Pitrou83fd9b92010-05-03 15:57:23 +000079 Like ``s*``, except that it doesn't accept mutable buffer-like objects
80 such as :class:`bytearray`. The result is stored into two C variables,
81 the first one a pointer to a C string, the second one its length.
Victor Stinner69e25fa2010-06-07 21:20:41 +000082 The string may contain embedded null bytes. Unicode objects are converted
83 to C strings using ``'utf-8'`` encoding.
Benjamin Peterson4469d0c2008-11-30 22:46:23 +000084
Victor Stinner69e25fa2010-06-07 21:20:41 +000085``z`` (:class:`str` or ``None``) [const char \*]
Georg Brandl54a3faa2008-01-20 09:30:57 +000086 Like ``s``, but the Python object may also be ``None``, in which case the C
87 pointer is set to *NULL*.
88
Victor Stinner69e25fa2010-06-07 21:20:41 +000089``z*`` (:class:`str`, :class:`bytes`, :class:`bytearray`, buffer compatible object or ``None``) [Py_buffer]
Antoine Pitrou83fd9b92010-05-03 15:57:23 +000090 Like ``s*``, but the Python object may also be ``None``, in which case the
91 ``buf`` member of the :ctype:`Py_buffer` structure is set to *NULL*.
Martin v. Löwis423be952008-08-13 15:53:07 +000092
Victor Stinner69e25fa2010-06-07 21:20:41 +000093``z#`` (:class:`str`, :class:`bytes`, read-only buffer compatible object or ``None``) [const char \*, int]
Antoine Pitrou83fd9b92010-05-03 15:57:23 +000094 Like ``s#``, but the Python object may also be ``None``, in which case the C
95 pointer is set to *NULL*.
96
Victor Stinner69e25fa2010-06-07 21:20:41 +000097``y`` (:class:`bytes`) [const char \*]
Antoine Pitrou83fd9b92010-05-03 15:57:23 +000098 This format converts a bytes-like object to a C pointer to a character
99 string; it does not accept Unicode objects. The bytes buffer must not
100 contain embedded NUL bytes; if it does, a :exc:`TypeError`
101 exception is raised.
102
Victor Stinner69e25fa2010-06-07 21:20:41 +0000103``y*`` (:class:`bytes`, :class:`bytearray` or buffer compatible object) [Py_buffer \*]
Antoine Pitrou83fd9b92010-05-03 15:57:23 +0000104 This variant on ``s*`` doesn't accept Unicode objects, only objects
105 supporting the buffer protocol. **This is the recommended way to accept
106 binary data.**
107
Victor Stinner69e25fa2010-06-07 21:20:41 +0000108``y#`` (:class:`bytes`) [const char \*, int]
Antoine Pitrou83fd9b92010-05-03 15:57:23 +0000109 This variant on ``s#`` doesn't accept Unicode objects, only bytes-like
110 objects.
111
Victor Stinner69e25fa2010-06-07 21:20:41 +0000112``S`` (:class:`bytes`) [PyBytesObject \*]
Antoine Pitrou83fd9b92010-05-03 15:57:23 +0000113 Requires that the Python object is a :class:`bytes` object, without
114 attempting any conversion. Raises :exc:`TypeError` if the object is not
115 a bytes object. The C variable may also be declared as :ctype:`PyObject\*`.
116
Victor Stinner69e25fa2010-06-07 21:20:41 +0000117``Y`` (:class:`bytearray`) [PyByteArrayObject \*]
Antoine Pitrou83fd9b92010-05-03 15:57:23 +0000118 Requires that the Python object is a :class:`bytearray` object, without
119 attempting any conversion. Raises :exc:`TypeError` if the object is not
Victor Stinner69e25fa2010-06-07 21:20:41 +0000120 a :class:`bytearray` object. The C variable may also be declared as :ctype:`PyObject\*`.
Georg Brandl8fa89522008-09-01 16:45:35 +0000121
Victor Stinner69e25fa2010-06-07 21:20:41 +0000122``u`` (:class:`str`) [Py_UNICODE \*]
Georg Brandl54a3faa2008-01-20 09:30:57 +0000123 Convert a Python Unicode object to a C pointer to a NUL-terminated buffer of
Antoine Pitrou83fd9b92010-05-03 15:57:23 +0000124 Unicode characters. You must pass the address of a :ctype:`Py_UNICODE`
125 pointer variable, which will be filled with the pointer to an existing
126 Unicode buffer. Please note that the width of a :ctype:`Py_UNICODE`
127 character depends on compilation options (it is either 16 or 32 bits).
Victor Stinner06e49dd2010-06-13 18:21:50 +0000128 The Python string must not contain embedded NUL characters; if it does,
129 a :exc:`TypeError` exception is raised.
Antoine Pitrou83fd9b92010-05-03 15:57:23 +0000130
Victor Stinner69e25fa2010-06-07 21:20:41 +0000131 .. note::
Antoine Pitrou83fd9b92010-05-03 15:57:23 +0000132 Since ``u`` doesn't give you back the length of the string, and it
133 may contain embedded NUL characters, it is recommended to use ``u#``
134 or ``U`` instead.
Georg Brandl54a3faa2008-01-20 09:30:57 +0000135
Victor Stinner69e25fa2010-06-07 21:20:41 +0000136``u#`` (:class:`str`) [Py_UNICODE \*, int]
Georg Brandl54a3faa2008-01-20 09:30:57 +0000137 This variant on ``u`` stores into two C variables, the first one a pointer to a
Victor Stinner7909b002010-06-11 23:30:12 +0000138 Unicode data buffer, the second one its length.
Georg Brandl54a3faa2008-01-20 09:30:57 +0000139
Victor Stinner69e25fa2010-06-07 21:20:41 +0000140``Z`` (:class:`str` or ``None``) [Py_UNICODE \*]
Antoine Pitrou83fd9b92010-05-03 15:57:23 +0000141 Like ``u``, but the Python object may also be ``None``, in which case the
142 :ctype:`Py_UNICODE` pointer is set to *NULL*.
Georg Brandl54a3faa2008-01-20 09:30:57 +0000143
Victor Stinner69e25fa2010-06-07 21:20:41 +0000144``Z#`` (:class:`str` or ``None``) [Py_UNICODE \*, int]
Antoine Pitrou83fd9b92010-05-03 15:57:23 +0000145 Like ``u#``, but the Python object may also be ``None``, in which case the
146 :ctype:`Py_UNICODE` pointer is set to *NULL*.
147
Victor Stinner69e25fa2010-06-07 21:20:41 +0000148``U`` (:class:`str`) [PyUnicodeObject \*]
Antoine Pitrou83fd9b92010-05-03 15:57:23 +0000149 Requires that the Python object is a Unicode object, without attempting
150 any conversion. Raises :exc:`TypeError` if the object is not a Unicode
151 object. The C variable may also be declared as :ctype:`PyObject\*`.
152
Victor Stinner69e25fa2010-06-07 21:20:41 +0000153``w`` (:class:`bytearray` or read-write character buffer) [char \*]
Victor Stinner7909b002010-06-11 23:30:12 +0000154 Similar to ``y``, but accepts any object which implements the read-write buffer
Antoine Pitrou83fd9b92010-05-03 15:57:23 +0000155 interface. The caller must determine the length of the buffer by other means,
156 or use ``w#`` instead. Only single-segment buffer objects are accepted;
157 :exc:`TypeError` is raised for all others.
158
Victor Stinner69e25fa2010-06-07 21:20:41 +0000159``w*`` (:class:`bytearray` or read-write byte-oriented buffer) [Py_buffer]
Victor Stinner7909b002010-06-11 23:30:12 +0000160 This is to ``w`` what ``y*`` is to ``y``.
Antoine Pitrou83fd9b92010-05-03 15:57:23 +0000161
Victor Stinner69e25fa2010-06-07 21:20:41 +0000162``w#`` (:class:`bytearray` or read-write character buffer) [char \*, int]
Victor Stinner7909b002010-06-11 23:30:12 +0000163 Like ``y#``, but accepts any object which implements the read-write buffer
Antoine Pitrou83fd9b92010-05-03 15:57:23 +0000164 interface. The :ctype:`char \*` variable is set to point to the first byte
165 of the buffer, and the :ctype:`int` is set to the length of the buffer.
166 Only single-segment buffer objects are accepted; :exc:`TypeError` is raised
167 for all others.
Georg Brandl54a3faa2008-01-20 09:30:57 +0000168
Victor Stinner69e25fa2010-06-07 21:20:41 +0000169``es`` (:class:`str`) [const char \*encoding, char \*\*buffer]
Victor Stinner7909b002010-06-11 23:30:12 +0000170 This variant on ``s`` is used for encoding Unicode into a character buffer.
171 It only works for encoded data without embedded NUL bytes.
Georg Brandl54a3faa2008-01-20 09:30:57 +0000172
173 This format requires two arguments. The first is only used as input, and
174 must be a :ctype:`const char\*` which points to the name of an encoding as a
Victor Stinner7909b002010-06-11 23:30:12 +0000175 NUL-terminated string, or *NULL*, in which case ``'utf-8'`` encoding is used.
Georg Brandl54a3faa2008-01-20 09:30:57 +0000176 An exception is raised if the named encoding is not known to Python. The
177 second argument must be a :ctype:`char\*\*`; the value of the pointer it
178 references will be set to a buffer with the contents of the argument text.
179 The text will be encoded in the encoding specified by the first argument.
180
181 :cfunc:`PyArg_ParseTuple` will allocate a buffer of the needed size, copy the
182 encoded data into this buffer and adjust *\*buffer* to reference the newly
183 allocated storage. The caller is responsible for calling :cfunc:`PyMem_Free` to
184 free the allocated buffer after use.
185
Victor Stinner69e25fa2010-06-07 21:20:41 +0000186``et`` (:class:`str`, :class:`bytes` or :class:`bytearray`) [const char \*encoding, char \*\*buffer]
187 Same as ``es`` except that byte string objects are passed through without
188 recoding them. Instead, the implementation assumes that the byte string object uses
Georg Brandl54a3faa2008-01-20 09:30:57 +0000189 the encoding passed in as parameter.
190
Victor Stinner69e25fa2010-06-07 21:20:41 +0000191``es#`` (:class:`str`) [const char \*encoding, char \*\*buffer, int \*buffer_length]
Victor Stinner7909b002010-06-11 23:30:12 +0000192 This variant on ``s#`` is used for encoding Unicode into a character buffer.
193 Unlike the ``es`` format, this variant allows input data which contains NUL
194 characters.
Georg Brandl54a3faa2008-01-20 09:30:57 +0000195
196 It requires three arguments. The first is only used as input, and must be a
197 :ctype:`const char\*` which points to the name of an encoding as a
Victor Stinner7909b002010-06-11 23:30:12 +0000198 NUL-terminated string, or *NULL*, in which case ``'utf-8'`` encoding is used.
Georg Brandl54a3faa2008-01-20 09:30:57 +0000199 An exception is raised if the named encoding is not known to Python. The
200 second argument must be a :ctype:`char\*\*`; the value of the pointer it
201 references will be set to a buffer with the contents of the argument text.
202 The text will be encoded in the encoding specified by the first argument.
203 The third argument must be a pointer to an integer; the referenced integer
204 will be set to the number of bytes in the output buffer.
205
206 There are two modes of operation:
207
208 If *\*buffer* points a *NULL* pointer, the function will allocate a buffer of
209 the needed size, copy the encoded data into this buffer and set *\*buffer* to
210 reference the newly allocated storage. The caller is responsible for calling
211 :cfunc:`PyMem_Free` to free the allocated buffer after usage.
212
213 If *\*buffer* points to a non-*NULL* pointer (an already allocated buffer),
214 :cfunc:`PyArg_ParseTuple` will use this location as the buffer and interpret the
215 initial value of *\*buffer_length* as the buffer size. It will then copy the
216 encoded data into the buffer and NUL-terminate it. If the buffer is not large
217 enough, a :exc:`ValueError` will be set.
218
219 In both cases, *\*buffer_length* is set to the length of the encoded data
220 without the trailing NUL byte.
221
Victor Stinner69e25fa2010-06-07 21:20:41 +0000222``et#`` (:class:`str`, :class:`bytes` or :class:`bytearray`) [const char \*encoding, char \*\*buffer, int \*buffer_length]
223 Same as ``es#`` except that byte string objects are passed through without recoding
224 them. Instead, the implementation assumes that the byte string object uses the
Georg Brandl54a3faa2008-01-20 09:30:57 +0000225 encoding passed in as parameter.
226
Antoine Pitrou83fd9b92010-05-03 15:57:23 +0000227Numbers
228-------
229
Victor Stinner69e25fa2010-06-07 21:20:41 +0000230``b`` (:class:`int`) [unsigned char]
Benjamin Petersonda10d3b2009-01-01 00:23:30 +0000231 Convert a nonnegative Python integer to an unsigned tiny int, stored in a C
232 :ctype:`unsigned char`.
Georg Brandl54a3faa2008-01-20 09:30:57 +0000233
Victor Stinner69e25fa2010-06-07 21:20:41 +0000234``B`` (:class:`int`) [unsigned char]
Georg Brandl54a3faa2008-01-20 09:30:57 +0000235 Convert a Python integer to a tiny int without overflow checking, stored in a C
236 :ctype:`unsigned char`.
237
Victor Stinner69e25fa2010-06-07 21:20:41 +0000238``h`` (:class:`int`) [short int]
Georg Brandl54a3faa2008-01-20 09:30:57 +0000239 Convert a Python integer to a C :ctype:`short int`.
240
Victor Stinner69e25fa2010-06-07 21:20:41 +0000241``H`` (:class:`int`) [unsigned short int]
Georg Brandl54a3faa2008-01-20 09:30:57 +0000242 Convert a Python integer to a C :ctype:`unsigned short int`, without overflow
243 checking.
244
Victor Stinner69e25fa2010-06-07 21:20:41 +0000245``i`` (:class:`int`) [int]
Georg Brandl54a3faa2008-01-20 09:30:57 +0000246 Convert a Python integer to a plain C :ctype:`int`.
247
Victor Stinner69e25fa2010-06-07 21:20:41 +0000248``I`` (:class:`int`) [unsigned int]
Georg Brandl54a3faa2008-01-20 09:30:57 +0000249 Convert a Python integer to a C :ctype:`unsigned int`, without overflow
250 checking.
251
Victor Stinner69e25fa2010-06-07 21:20:41 +0000252``l`` (:class:`int`) [long int]
Georg Brandl54a3faa2008-01-20 09:30:57 +0000253 Convert a Python integer to a C :ctype:`long int`.
254
Victor Stinner69e25fa2010-06-07 21:20:41 +0000255``k`` (:class:`int`) [unsigned long]
Georg Brandl54a3faa2008-01-20 09:30:57 +0000256 Convert a Python integer to a C :ctype:`unsigned long` without
257 overflow checking.
258
Victor Stinner69e25fa2010-06-07 21:20:41 +0000259``L`` (:class:`int`) [PY_LONG_LONG]
Georg Brandl54a3faa2008-01-20 09:30:57 +0000260 Convert a Python integer to a C :ctype:`long long`. This format is only
261 available on platforms that support :ctype:`long long` (or :ctype:`_int64` on
262 Windows).
263
Victor Stinner69e25fa2010-06-07 21:20:41 +0000264``K`` (:class:`int`) [unsigned PY_LONG_LONG]
Georg Brandl54a3faa2008-01-20 09:30:57 +0000265 Convert a Python integer to a C :ctype:`unsigned long long`
266 without overflow checking. This format is only available on platforms that
267 support :ctype:`unsigned long long` (or :ctype:`unsigned _int64` on Windows).
268
Victor Stinner69e25fa2010-06-07 21:20:41 +0000269``n`` (:class:`int`) [Py_ssize_t]
Georg Brandl54a3faa2008-01-20 09:30:57 +0000270 Convert a Python integer to a C :ctype:`Py_ssize_t`.
271
Victor Stinner69e25fa2010-06-07 21:20:41 +0000272``c`` (:class:`bytes` of length 1) [char]
Antoine Pitrou83fd9b92010-05-03 15:57:23 +0000273 Convert a Python byte, represented as a :class:`bytes` object of length 1,
274 to a C :ctype:`char`.
Georg Brandl54a3faa2008-01-20 09:30:57 +0000275
Victor Stinner69e25fa2010-06-07 21:20:41 +0000276``C`` (:class:`str` of length 1) [int]
277 Convert a Python character, represented as a :class:`str` object of
Antoine Pitrou83fd9b92010-05-03 15:57:23 +0000278 length 1, to a C :ctype:`int`.
Benjamin Peterson7fe98532009-04-02 00:33:55 +0000279
Victor Stinner69e25fa2010-06-07 21:20:41 +0000280``f`` (:class:`float`) [float]
Georg Brandl54a3faa2008-01-20 09:30:57 +0000281 Convert a Python floating point number to a C :ctype:`float`.
282
Victor Stinner69e25fa2010-06-07 21:20:41 +0000283``d`` (:class:`float`) [double]
Georg Brandl54a3faa2008-01-20 09:30:57 +0000284 Convert a Python floating point number to a C :ctype:`double`.
285
Victor Stinner69e25fa2010-06-07 21:20:41 +0000286``D`` (:class:`complex`) [Py_complex]
Georg Brandl54a3faa2008-01-20 09:30:57 +0000287 Convert a Python complex number to a C :ctype:`Py_complex` structure.
288
Antoine Pitrou83fd9b92010-05-03 15:57:23 +0000289Other objects
290-------------
291
Georg Brandl54a3faa2008-01-20 09:30:57 +0000292``O`` (object) [PyObject \*]
293 Store a Python object (without any conversion) in a C object pointer. The C
294 program thus receives the actual object that was passed. The object's reference
295 count is not increased. The pointer stored is not *NULL*.
296
297``O!`` (object) [*typeobject*, PyObject \*]
298 Store a Python object in a C object pointer. This is similar to ``O``, but
299 takes two C arguments: the first is the address of a Python type object, the
300 second is the address of the C variable (of type :ctype:`PyObject\*`) into which
301 the object pointer is stored. If the Python object does not have the required
302 type, :exc:`TypeError` is raised.
303
304``O&`` (object) [*converter*, *anything*]
305 Convert a Python object to a C variable through a *converter* function. This
306 takes two arguments: the first is a function, the second is the address of a C
307 variable (of arbitrary type), converted to :ctype:`void \*`. The *converter*
308 function in turn is called as follows::
309
310 status = converter(object, address);
311
312 where *object* is the Python object to be converted and *address* is the
313 :ctype:`void\*` argument that was passed to the :cfunc:`PyArg_Parse\*` function.
314 The returned *status* should be ``1`` for a successful conversion and ``0`` if
315 the conversion has failed. When the conversion fails, the *converter* function
Christian Heimes78644762008-03-04 23:39:23 +0000316 should raise an exception and leave the content of *address* unmodified.
Georg Brandl54a3faa2008-01-20 09:30:57 +0000317
Martin v. Löwisc15bdef2009-05-29 14:47:46 +0000318 If the *converter* returns Py_CLEANUP_SUPPORTED, it may get called a second time
319 if the argument parsing eventually fails, giving the converter a chance to release
320 any memory that it had already allocated. In this second call, the *object* parameter
321 will be NULL; *address* will have the same value as in the original call.
322
323 .. versionchanged:: 3.1
324 Py_CLEANUP_SUPPORTED was added.
325
Victor Stinner69e25fa2010-06-07 21:20:41 +0000326``(items)`` (:class:`tuple`) [*matching-items*]
Georg Brandl54a3faa2008-01-20 09:30:57 +0000327 The object must be a Python sequence whose length is the number of format units
328 in *items*. The C arguments must correspond to the individual format units in
329 *items*. Format units for sequences may be nested.
330
331It is possible to pass "long" integers (integers whose value exceeds the
332platform's :const:`LONG_MAX`) however no proper range checking is done --- the
333most significant bits are silently truncated when the receiving field is too
334small to receive the value (actually, the semantics are inherited from downcasts
335in C --- your mileage may vary).
336
337A few other characters have a meaning in a format string. These may not occur
338inside nested parentheses. They are:
339
340``|``
341 Indicates that the remaining arguments in the Python argument list are optional.
342 The C variables corresponding to optional arguments should be initialized to
343 their default value --- when an optional argument is not specified,
344 :cfunc:`PyArg_ParseTuple` does not touch the contents of the corresponding C
345 variable(s).
346
347``:``
348 The list of format units ends here; the string after the colon is used as the
349 function name in error messages (the "associated value" of the exception that
350 :cfunc:`PyArg_ParseTuple` raises).
351
352``;``
353 The list of format units ends here; the string after the semicolon is used as
Benjamin Peterson92035012008-12-27 16:00:54 +0000354 the error message *instead* of the default error message. ``:`` and ``;``
355 mutually exclude each other.
Georg Brandl54a3faa2008-01-20 09:30:57 +0000356
357Note that any Python object references which are provided to the caller are
358*borrowed* references; do not decrement their reference count!
359
360Additional arguments passed to these functions must be addresses of variables
361whose type is determined by the format string; these are used to store values
362from the input tuple. There are a few cases, as described in the list of format
363units above, where these parameters are used as input values; they should match
364what is specified for the corresponding format unit in that case.
365
Christian Heimes78644762008-03-04 23:39:23 +0000366For the conversion to succeed, the *arg* object must match the format
367and the format must be exhausted. On success, the
368:cfunc:`PyArg_Parse\*` functions return true, otherwise they return
369false and raise an appropriate exception. When the
370:cfunc:`PyArg_Parse\*` functions fail due to conversion failure in one
371of the format units, the variables at the addresses corresponding to that
372and the following format units are left untouched.
Georg Brandl54a3faa2008-01-20 09:30:57 +0000373
Antoine Pitrou83fd9b92010-05-03 15:57:23 +0000374API Functions
375-------------
Georg Brandl54a3faa2008-01-20 09:30:57 +0000376
377.. cfunction:: int PyArg_ParseTuple(PyObject *args, const char *format, ...)
378
379 Parse the parameters of a function that takes only positional parameters into
380 local variables. Returns true on success; on failure, it returns false and
381 raises the appropriate exception.
382
383
384.. cfunction:: int PyArg_VaParse(PyObject *args, const char *format, va_list vargs)
385
386 Identical to :cfunc:`PyArg_ParseTuple`, except that it accepts a va_list rather
387 than a variable number of arguments.
388
389
390.. cfunction:: int PyArg_ParseTupleAndKeywords(PyObject *args, PyObject *kw, const char *format, char *keywords[], ...)
391
392 Parse the parameters of a function that takes both positional and keyword
393 parameters into local variables. Returns true on success; on failure, it
394 returns false and raises the appropriate exception.
395
396
397.. cfunction:: int PyArg_VaParseTupleAndKeywords(PyObject *args, PyObject *kw, const char *format, char *keywords[], va_list vargs)
398
399 Identical to :cfunc:`PyArg_ParseTupleAndKeywords`, except that it accepts a
400 va_list rather than a variable number of arguments.
401
402
Benjamin Petersonfb886362010-04-24 18:21:17 +0000403.. cfunction:: int PyArg_ValidateKeywordArguments(PyObject *)
404
405 Ensure that the keys in the keywords argument dictionary are strings. This
406 is only needed if :cfunc:`PyArg_ParseTupleAndKeywords` is not used, since the
407 latter already does this check.
408
Benjamin Peterson44d3d782010-04-25 21:03:34 +0000409 .. versionadded:: 3.2
410
Benjamin Petersonfb886362010-04-24 18:21:17 +0000411
Georg Brandl54a3faa2008-01-20 09:30:57 +0000412.. XXX deprecated, will be removed
413.. cfunction:: int PyArg_Parse(PyObject *args, const char *format, ...)
414
415 Function used to deconstruct the argument lists of "old-style" functions ---
416 these are functions which use the :const:`METH_OLDARGS` parameter parsing
417 method. This is not recommended for use in parameter parsing in new code, and
418 most code in the standard interpreter has been modified to no longer use this
419 for that purpose. It does remain a convenient way to decompose other tuples,
420 however, and may continue to be used for that purpose.
421
422
423.. cfunction:: int PyArg_UnpackTuple(PyObject *args, const char *name, Py_ssize_t min, Py_ssize_t max, ...)
424
425 A simpler form of parameter retrieval which does not use a format string to
426 specify the types of the arguments. Functions which use this method to retrieve
427 their parameters should be declared as :const:`METH_VARARGS` in function or
428 method tables. The tuple containing the actual parameters should be passed as
429 *args*; it must actually be a tuple. The length of the tuple must be at least
430 *min* and no more than *max*; *min* and *max* may be equal. Additional
431 arguments must be passed to the function, each of which should be a pointer to a
432 :ctype:`PyObject\*` variable; these will be filled in with the values from
433 *args*; they will contain borrowed references. The variables which correspond
434 to optional parameters not given by *args* will not be filled in; these should
435 be initialized by the caller. This function returns true on success and false if
436 *args* is not a tuple or contains the wrong number of elements; an exception
437 will be set if there was a failure.
438
439 This is an example of the use of this function, taken from the sources for the
440 :mod:`_weakref` helper module for weak references::
441
442 static PyObject *
443 weakref_ref(PyObject *self, PyObject *args)
444 {
445 PyObject *object;
446 PyObject *callback = NULL;
447 PyObject *result = NULL;
448
449 if (PyArg_UnpackTuple(args, "ref", 1, 2, &object, &callback)) {
450 result = PyWeakref_NewRef(object, callback);
451 }
452 return result;
453 }
454
455 The call to :cfunc:`PyArg_UnpackTuple` in this example is entirely equivalent to
456 this call to :cfunc:`PyArg_ParseTuple`::
457
458 PyArg_ParseTuple(args, "O|O:ref", &object, &callback)
459
460
Antoine Pitrou83fd9b92010-05-03 15:57:23 +0000461---------------
462Building values
463---------------
464
Georg Brandl54a3faa2008-01-20 09:30:57 +0000465.. cfunction:: PyObject* Py_BuildValue(const char *format, ...)
466
467 Create a new value based on a format string similar to those accepted by the
468 :cfunc:`PyArg_Parse\*` family of functions and a sequence of values. Returns
469 the value or *NULL* in the case of an error; an exception will be raised if
470 *NULL* is returned.
471
472 :cfunc:`Py_BuildValue` does not always build a tuple. It builds a tuple only if
473 its format string contains two or more format units. If the format string is
474 empty, it returns ``None``; if it contains exactly one format unit, it returns
475 whatever object is described by that format unit. To force it to return a tuple
476 of size 0 or one, parenthesize the format string.
477
478 When memory buffers are passed as parameters to supply data to build objects, as
479 for the ``s`` and ``s#`` formats, the required data is copied. Buffers provided
480 by the caller are never referenced by the objects created by
481 :cfunc:`Py_BuildValue`. In other words, if your code invokes :cfunc:`malloc`
482 and passes the allocated memory to :cfunc:`Py_BuildValue`, your code is
483 responsible for calling :cfunc:`free` for that memory once
484 :cfunc:`Py_BuildValue` returns.
485
486 In the following description, the quoted form is the format unit; the entry in
487 (round) parentheses is the Python object type that the format unit will return;
488 and the entry in [square] brackets is the type of the C value(s) to be passed.
489
490 The characters space, tab, colon and comma are ignored in format strings (but
491 not within format units such as ``s#``). This can be used to make long format
492 strings a tad more readable.
493
Victor Stinner69e25fa2010-06-07 21:20:41 +0000494 ``s`` (:class:`str` or ``None``) [char \*]
495 Convert a null-terminated C string to a Python object using ``'utf-8'``
496 encoding. If the C string pointer is *NULL*, ``None`` is used.
Georg Brandl54a3faa2008-01-20 09:30:57 +0000497
Victor Stinner69e25fa2010-06-07 21:20:41 +0000498 ``s#`` (:class:`str` or ``None``) [char \*, int]
499 Convert a C string and its length to a Python object using ``'utf-8'``
500 encoding. If the C string pointer is *NULL*, the length is ignored and
501 ``None`` is returned.
Georg Brandl54a3faa2008-01-20 09:30:57 +0000502
Victor Stinner69e25fa2010-06-07 21:20:41 +0000503 ``y`` (:class:`bytes`) [char \*]
Benjamin Petersonffc94792008-10-21 21:10:07 +0000504 This converts a C string to a Python :func:`bytes` object. If the C
505 string pointer is *NULL*, ``None`` is returned.
506
Victor Stinner69e25fa2010-06-07 21:20:41 +0000507 ``y#`` (:class:`bytes`) [char \*, int]
Benjamin Petersonffc94792008-10-21 21:10:07 +0000508 This converts a C string and its lengths to a Python object. If the C
509 string pointer is *NULL*, ``None`` is returned.
510
Victor Stinner69e25fa2010-06-07 21:20:41 +0000511 ``z`` (:class:`str` or ``None``) [char \*]
Georg Brandl54a3faa2008-01-20 09:30:57 +0000512 Same as ``s``.
513
Victor Stinner69e25fa2010-06-07 21:20:41 +0000514 ``z#`` (:class:`str` or ``None``) [char \*, int]
Georg Brandl54a3faa2008-01-20 09:30:57 +0000515 Same as ``s#``.
516
Victor Stinner69e25fa2010-06-07 21:20:41 +0000517 ``u`` (:class:`str`) [Py_UNICODE \*]
Georg Brandl54a3faa2008-01-20 09:30:57 +0000518 Convert a null-terminated buffer of Unicode (UCS-2 or UCS-4) data to a Python
519 Unicode object. If the Unicode buffer pointer is *NULL*, ``None`` is returned.
520
Victor Stinner69e25fa2010-06-07 21:20:41 +0000521 ``u#`` (:class:`str`) [Py_UNICODE \*, int]
Georg Brandl54a3faa2008-01-20 09:30:57 +0000522 Convert a Unicode (UCS-2 or UCS-4) data buffer and its length to a Python
523 Unicode object. If the Unicode buffer pointer is *NULL*, the length is ignored
524 and ``None`` is returned.
525
Victor Stinner69e25fa2010-06-07 21:20:41 +0000526 ``U`` (:class:`str` or ``None``) [char \*]
Victor Stinner7eeb5b52010-06-07 19:57:46 +0000527 Same as ``s``.
Georg Brandl54a3faa2008-01-20 09:30:57 +0000528
Victor Stinner69e25fa2010-06-07 21:20:41 +0000529 ``U#`` (:class:`str` or ``None``) [char \*, int]
Victor Stinner7eeb5b52010-06-07 19:57:46 +0000530 Same as ``s#``.
Georg Brandl54a3faa2008-01-20 09:30:57 +0000531
Victor Stinner69e25fa2010-06-07 21:20:41 +0000532 ``i`` (:class:`int`) [int]
Georg Brandl54a3faa2008-01-20 09:30:57 +0000533 Convert a plain C :ctype:`int` to a Python integer object.
534
Victor Stinner69e25fa2010-06-07 21:20:41 +0000535 ``b`` (:class:`int`) [char]
Georg Brandl54a3faa2008-01-20 09:30:57 +0000536 Convert a plain C :ctype:`char` to a Python integer object.
537
Victor Stinner69e25fa2010-06-07 21:20:41 +0000538 ``h`` (:class:`int`) [short int]
Georg Brandl54a3faa2008-01-20 09:30:57 +0000539 Convert a plain C :ctype:`short int` to a Python integer object.
540
Victor Stinner69e25fa2010-06-07 21:20:41 +0000541 ``l`` (:class:`int`) [long int]
Georg Brandl54a3faa2008-01-20 09:30:57 +0000542 Convert a C :ctype:`long int` to a Python integer object.
543
Victor Stinner69e25fa2010-06-07 21:20:41 +0000544 ``B`` (:class:`int`) [unsigned char]
Georg Brandl54a3faa2008-01-20 09:30:57 +0000545 Convert a C :ctype:`unsigned char` to a Python integer object.
546
Victor Stinner69e25fa2010-06-07 21:20:41 +0000547 ``H`` (:class:`int`) [unsigned short int]
Georg Brandl54a3faa2008-01-20 09:30:57 +0000548 Convert a C :ctype:`unsigned short int` to a Python integer object.
549
Victor Stinner69e25fa2010-06-07 21:20:41 +0000550 ``I`` (:class:`int`) [unsigned int]
Mark Dickinsonbf5c6a92009-01-17 10:21:23 +0000551 Convert a C :ctype:`unsigned int` to a Python integer object.
Georg Brandl54a3faa2008-01-20 09:30:57 +0000552
Victor Stinner69e25fa2010-06-07 21:20:41 +0000553 ``k`` (:class:`int`) [unsigned long]
Mark Dickinsonbf5c6a92009-01-17 10:21:23 +0000554 Convert a C :ctype:`unsigned long` to a Python integer object.
Georg Brandl54a3faa2008-01-20 09:30:57 +0000555
Victor Stinner69e25fa2010-06-07 21:20:41 +0000556 ``L`` (:class:`int`) [PY_LONG_LONG]
Georg Brandl54a3faa2008-01-20 09:30:57 +0000557 Convert a C :ctype:`long long` to a Python integer object. Only available
Victor Stinner7909b002010-06-11 23:30:12 +0000558 on platforms that support :ctype:`long long` (or :ctype:`_int64` on
559 Windows).
Georg Brandl54a3faa2008-01-20 09:30:57 +0000560
Victor Stinner69e25fa2010-06-07 21:20:41 +0000561 ``K`` (:class:`int`) [unsigned PY_LONG_LONG]
Georg Brandl54a3faa2008-01-20 09:30:57 +0000562 Convert a C :ctype:`unsigned long long` to a Python integer object. Only
Victor Stinner7909b002010-06-11 23:30:12 +0000563 available on platforms that support :ctype:`unsigned long long` (or
564 :ctype:`unsigned _int64` on Windows).
Georg Brandl54a3faa2008-01-20 09:30:57 +0000565
Victor Stinner69e25fa2010-06-07 21:20:41 +0000566 ``n`` (:class:`int`) [Py_ssize_t]
Georg Brandl54a3faa2008-01-20 09:30:57 +0000567 Convert a C :ctype:`Py_ssize_t` to a Python integer.
568
Victor Stinner69e25fa2010-06-07 21:20:41 +0000569 ``c`` (:class:`bytes` of length 1) [char]
570 Convert a C :ctype:`int` representing a byte to a Python :class:`bytes` object of
Benjamin Petersona921fb02009-04-03 22:18:11 +0000571 length 1.
572
Victor Stinner69e25fa2010-06-07 21:20:41 +0000573 ``C`` (:class:`str` of length 1) [int]
574 Convert a C :ctype:`int` representing a character to Python :class:`str`
575 object of length 1.
Georg Brandl54a3faa2008-01-20 09:30:57 +0000576
Victor Stinner69e25fa2010-06-07 21:20:41 +0000577 ``d`` (:class:`float`) [double]
Georg Brandl54a3faa2008-01-20 09:30:57 +0000578 Convert a C :ctype:`double` to a Python floating point number.
579
Victor Stinner69e25fa2010-06-07 21:20:41 +0000580 ``f`` (:class:`float`) [float]
581 Convert a C :ctype:`float` to a Python floating point number.
Georg Brandl54a3faa2008-01-20 09:30:57 +0000582
Victor Stinner69e25fa2010-06-07 21:20:41 +0000583 ``D`` (:class:`complex`) [Py_complex \*]
Georg Brandl54a3faa2008-01-20 09:30:57 +0000584 Convert a C :ctype:`Py_complex` structure to a Python complex number.
585
586 ``O`` (object) [PyObject \*]
587 Pass a Python object untouched (except for its reference count, which is
588 incremented by one). If the object passed in is a *NULL* pointer, it is assumed
589 that this was caused because the call producing the argument found an error and
590 set an exception. Therefore, :cfunc:`Py_BuildValue` will return *NULL* but won't
591 raise an exception. If no exception has been raised yet, :exc:`SystemError` is
592 set.
593
594 ``S`` (object) [PyObject \*]
595 Same as ``O``.
596
597 ``N`` (object) [PyObject \*]
598 Same as ``O``, except it doesn't increment the reference count on the object.
599 Useful when the object is created by a call to an object constructor in the
600 argument list.
601
602 ``O&`` (object) [*converter*, *anything*]
603 Convert *anything* to a Python object through a *converter* function. The
604 function is called with *anything* (which should be compatible with :ctype:`void
605 \*`) as its argument and should return a "new" Python object, or *NULL* if an
606 error occurred.
607
Victor Stinner69e25fa2010-06-07 21:20:41 +0000608 ``(items)`` (:class:`tuple`) [*matching-items*]
Georg Brandl54a3faa2008-01-20 09:30:57 +0000609 Convert a sequence of C values to a Python tuple with the same number of items.
610
Victor Stinner69e25fa2010-06-07 21:20:41 +0000611 ``[items]`` (:class:`list`) [*matching-items*]
Georg Brandl54a3faa2008-01-20 09:30:57 +0000612 Convert a sequence of C values to a Python list with the same number of items.
613
Victor Stinner69e25fa2010-06-07 21:20:41 +0000614 ``{items}`` (:class:`dict`) [*matching-items*]
Georg Brandl54a3faa2008-01-20 09:30:57 +0000615 Convert a sequence of C values to a Python dictionary. Each pair of consecutive
616 C values adds one item to the dictionary, serving as key and value,
617 respectively.
618
619 If there is an error in the format string, the :exc:`SystemError` exception is
620 set and *NULL* returned.
Benjamin Petersonda10d3b2009-01-01 00:23:30 +0000621
622.. cfunction:: PyObject* Py_VaBuildValue(const char *format, va_list vargs)
623
624 Identical to :cfunc:`Py_BuildValue`, except that it accepts a va_list
625 rather than a variable number of arguments.