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Raymond Hettinger72348842003-01-25 21:22:52 +00001 Python 2.3 Quick Reference
Guido van Rossumc8180cc1994-08-05 15:57:31 +00002
Guido van Rossumc8180cc1994-08-05 15:57:31 +00003
Raymond Hettinger72348842003-01-25 21:22:52 +00004 25 Jan 2003 upgraded by Raymond Hettinger for Python 2.3
Andrew M. Kuchling13423f32001-08-06 17:43:49 +00005 16 May 2001 upgraded by Richard Gruet and Simon Brunning for Python 2.0
6 2000/07/18 upgraded by Richard Gruet, rgruet@intraware.com for Python 1.5.2
7from V1.3 ref
81995/10/30, by Chris Hoffmann, choffman@vicorp.com
Guido van Rossumc8180cc1994-08-05 15:57:31 +00009
Andrew M. Kuchling13423f32001-08-06 17:43:49 +000010Based on:
11 Python Bestiary, Author: Ken Manheimer, ken.manheimer@nist.gov
12 Python manuals, Authors: Guido van Rossum and Fred Drake
13 What's new in Python 2.0, Authors: A.M. Kuchling and Moshe Zadka
14 python-mode.el, Author: Tim Peters, tim_one@email.msn.com
15
16 and the readers of comp.lang.python
17
18Python's nest: http://www.python.org Developement: http://
19python.sourceforge.net/ ActivePython : http://www.ActiveState.com/ASPN/
20Python/
21newsgroup: comp.lang.python Help desk: help@python.org
Raymond Hettinger72348842003-01-25 21:22:52 +000022Resources: http://starship.python.net/
23 http://www.vex.net/parnassus/
24 http://aspn.activestate.com/ASPN/Cookbook/Python
25FAQ: http://www.python.org/cgi-bin/faqw.py
Andrew M. Kuchling13423f32001-08-06 17:43:49 +000026Full documentation: http://www.python.org/doc/
Raymond Hettinger72348842003-01-25 21:22:52 +000027Excellent reference books:
28 Python Essential Reference by David Beazley (New Riders)
29 Python Pocket Reference by Mark Lutz (O'Reilly)
Andrew M. Kuchling13423f32001-08-06 17:43:49 +000030
31
32Invocation Options
33
34python [-diOStuUvxX?] [-c command | script | - ] [args]
35
36 Invocation Options
37Option Effect
Raymond Hettinger72348842003-01-25 21:22:52 +000038-c cmd program passed in as string (terminates option list)
Andrew M. Kuchling13423f32001-08-06 17:43:49 +000039-d Outputs parser debugging information (also PYTHONDEBUG=x)
Raymond Hettinger72348842003-01-25 21:22:52 +000040-E ignore environment variables (such as PYTHONPATH)
41-h print this help message and exit
Andrew M. Kuchling13423f32001-08-06 17:43:49 +000042-i Inspect interactively after running script (also PYTHONINSPECT=x) and
43 force prompts, even if stdin appears not to be a terminal
Raymond Hettinger72348842003-01-25 21:22:52 +000044-O optimize generated bytecode (a tad; also PYTHONOPTIMIZE=x)
45-OO remove doc-strings in addition to the -O optimizations
46-Q arg division options: -Qold (default), -Qwarn, -Qwarnall, -Qnew
Andrew M. Kuchling13423f32001-08-06 17:43:49 +000047-S Don't perform 'import site' on initialization
48-t Issue warnings about inconsistent tab usage (-tt: issue errors)
49-u Unbuffered binary stdout and stderr (also PYTHONUNBUFFERED=x).
Andrew M. Kuchling13423f32001-08-06 17:43:49 +000050-v Verbose (trace import statements) (also PYTHONVERBOSE=x)
Raymond Hettinger72348842003-01-25 21:22:52 +000051-W arg : warning control (arg is action:message:category:module:lineno)
Andrew M. Kuchling13423f32001-08-06 17:43:49 +000052-x Skip first line of source, allowing use of non-unix Forms of #!cmd
Andrew M. Kuchling13423f32001-08-06 17:43:49 +000053-? Help!
54-c Specify the command to execute (see next section). This terminates the
55command option list (following options are passed as arguments to the command).
56 the name of a python file (.py) to execute read from stdin.
57script Anything afterward is passed as options to python script or command,
58 not interpreted as an option to interpreter itself.
59args passed to script or command (in sys.argv[1:])
60 If no script or command, Python enters interactive mode.
61
62 * Available IDEs in std distrib: IDLE (tkinter based, portable), Pythonwin
63 (Windows).
64
65
66
67Environment variables
68
69 Environment variables
70 Variable Effect
71PYTHONHOME Alternate prefix directory (or prefix;exec_prefix). The
72 default module search path uses prefix/lib
73 Augments the default search path for module files. The format
74 is the same as the shell's $PATH: one or more directory
75 pathnames separated by ':' or ';' without spaces around
76 (semi-)colons!
77PYTHONPATH On Windows first search for Registry key HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\
78 Software\Python\PythonCore\x.y\PythonPath (default value). You
79 may also define a key named after your application with a
80 default string value giving the root directory path of your
81 app.
82 If this is the name of a readable file, the Python commands in
83PYTHONSTARTUP that file are executed before the first prompt is displayed in
84 interactive mode (no default).
85PYTHONDEBUG If non-empty, same as -d option
86PYTHONINSPECT If non-empty, same as -i option
87PYTHONSUPPRESS If non-empty, same as -s option
88PYTHONUNBUFFERED If non-empty, same as -u option
89PYTHONVERBOSE If non-empty, same as -v option
90PYTHONCASEOK If non-empty, ignore case in file/module names (imports)
91
92
93
94
95Notable lexical entities
96
97Keywords
98
99 and del for is raise
100 assert elif from lambda return
101 break else global not try
102 class except if or while
Raymond Hettinger72348842003-01-25 21:22:52 +0000103 continue exec import pass yield
Andrew M. Kuchling13423f32001-08-06 17:43:49 +0000104 def finally in print
105
106 * (list of keywords in std module: keyword)
107 * Illegitimate Tokens (only valid in strings): @ $ ?
108 * A statement must all be on a single line. To break a statement over
109 multiple lines use "\", as with the C preprocessor.
110 Exception: can always break when inside any (), [], or {} pair, or in
111 triple-quoted strings.
112 * More than one statement can appear on a line if they are separated with
113 semicolons (";").
114 * Comments start with "#" and continue to end of line.
115
116Identifiers
117
118 (letter | "_") (letter | digit | "_")*
119
120 * Python identifiers keywords, attributes, etc. are case-sensitive.
121 * Special forms: _ident (not imported by 'from module import *'); __ident__
122 (system defined name);
123 __ident (class-private name mangling)
124
125Strings
126
127 "a string enclosed by double quotes"
128 'another string delimited by single quotes and with a " inside'
129 '''a string containing embedded newlines and quote (') marks, can be
130 delimited with triple quotes.'''
131 """ may also use 3- double quotes as delimiters """
132 u'a unicode string' U"Another unicode string"
133 r'a raw string where \ are kept (literalized): handy for regular
134 expressions and windows paths!'
135 R"another raw string" -- raw strings cannot end with a \
136 ur'a unicode raw string' UR"another raw unicode"
137
138 Use \ at end of line to continue a string on next line.
139 adjacent strings are concatened, e.g. 'Monty' ' Python' is the same as
140 'Monty Python'.
141 u'hello' + ' world' --> u'hello world' (coerced to unicode)
Guido van Rossumc8180cc1994-08-05 15:57:31 +0000142
143 String Literal Escapes
144
145 \newline Ignored (escape newline)
Andrew M. Kuchling13423f32001-08-06 17:43:49 +0000146 \\ Backslash (\) \e Escape (ESC) \v Vertical Tab (VT)
147 \' Single quote (') \f Formfeed (FF) \OOO char with octal value OOO
148 \" Double quote (") \n Linefeed (LF)
149 \a Bell (BEL) \r Carriage Return (CR) \xHH char with hex value HH
150 \b Backspace (BS) \t Horizontal Tab (TAB)
151 \uHHHH unicode char with hex value HHHH, can only be used in unicode string
152 \UHHHHHHHH unicode char with hex value HHHHHHHH, can only be used in unicode string
153 \AnyOtherChar is left as-is
Guido van Rossumc8180cc1994-08-05 15:57:31 +0000154
Andrew M. Kuchling13423f32001-08-06 17:43:49 +0000155 * NUL byte (\000) is NOT an end-of-string marker; NULs may be embedded in
156 strings.
157 * Strings (and tuples) are immutable: they cannot be modified.
Guido van Rossumc8180cc1994-08-05 15:57:31 +0000158
Andrew M. Kuchling13423f32001-08-06 17:43:49 +0000159Numbers
Guido van Rossumc8180cc1994-08-05 15:57:31 +0000160
Andrew M. Kuchling13423f32001-08-06 17:43:49 +0000161 Decimal integer: 1234, 1234567890546378940L (or l)
Raymond Hettinger72348842003-01-25 21:22:52 +0000162 Octal integer: 0177, 0177777777777777777 (begin with a 0)
163 Hex integer: 0xFF, 0XFFFFffffFFFFFFFFFF (begin with 0x or 0X)
164 Long integer (unlimited precision): 1234567890123456
Andrew M. Kuchling13423f32001-08-06 17:43:49 +0000165 Float (double precision): 3.14e-10, .001, 10., 1E3
166 Complex: 1J, 2+3J, 4+5j (ends with J or j, + separates (float) real and
167 imaginary parts)
Guido van Rossumc8180cc1994-08-05 15:57:31 +0000168
Andrew M. Kuchling13423f32001-08-06 17:43:49 +0000169Sequences
Guido van Rossumc8180cc1994-08-05 15:57:31 +0000170
Andrew M. Kuchling13423f32001-08-06 17:43:49 +0000171 * String of length 0, 1, 2 (see above)
172 '', '1', "12", 'hello\n'
173 * Tuple of length 0, 1, 2, etc:
174 () (1,) (1,2) # parentheses are optional if len > 0
175 * List of length 0, 1, 2, etc:
176 [] [1] [1,2]
Guido van Rossumc8180cc1994-08-05 15:57:31 +0000177
Andrew M. Kuchling13423f32001-08-06 17:43:49 +0000178Indexing is 0-based. Negative indices (usually) mean count backwards from end
179of sequence.
Guido van Rossumc8180cc1994-08-05 15:57:31 +0000180
Andrew M. Kuchling13423f32001-08-06 17:43:49 +0000181Sequence slicing [starting-at-index : but-less-than-index]. Start defaults to
182'0'; End defaults to 'sequence-length'.
Guido van Rossumc8180cc1994-08-05 15:57:31 +0000183
Andrew M. Kuchling13423f32001-08-06 17:43:49 +0000184a = (0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7)
185 a[3] ==> 3
186 a[-1] ==> 7
187 a[2:4] ==> (2, 3)
188 a[1:] ==> (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
189 a[:3] ==> (0, 1, 2)
190 a[:] ==> (0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7) # makes a copy of the sequence.
Guido van Rossumc8180cc1994-08-05 15:57:31 +0000191
Andrew M. Kuchling13423f32001-08-06 17:43:49 +0000192Dictionaries (Mappings)
Guido van Rossumc8180cc1994-08-05 15:57:31 +0000193
Raymond Hettinger72348842003-01-25 21:22:52 +0000194 {} # Zero length empty dictionary
195 {1 : 'first'} # Dictionary with one (key, value) pair
196 {1 : 'first', 'next': 'second'}
197 dict([('one',1),('two',2)]) # Construct a dict from an item list
198 dict('one'=1, 'two'=2) # Construct a dict using keyword args
199 dict.fromkeys(['one', 'keys']) # Construct a dict from a sequence
Guido van Rossumc8180cc1994-08-05 15:57:31 +0000200
Andrew M. Kuchling13423f32001-08-06 17:43:49 +0000201Operators and their evaluation order
Guido van Rossumc8180cc1994-08-05 15:57:31 +0000202
Andrew M. Kuchling13423f32001-08-06 17:43:49 +0000203 Operators and their evaluation order
204Highest Operator Comment
205 (...) [...] {...} `...` Tuple, list & dict. creation; string
206 conv.
207 s[i] s[i:j] s.attr f(...) indexing & slicing; attributes, fct
208 calls
209 +x, -x, ~x Unary operators
210 x**y Power
Raymond Hettingere685f942003-01-26 03:29:15 +0000211 x*y x/y x%y x//y mult, division, modulo, floor division
Georg Brandlf33d01d2005-08-22 19:35:18 +0000212 x+y x-y addition, subtraction
Andrew M. Kuchling13423f32001-08-06 17:43:49 +0000213 x<<y x>>y Bit shifting
214 x&y Bitwise and
215 x^y Bitwise exclusive or
216 x|y Bitwise or
217 x<y x<=y x>y x>=y x==y x!=y Comparison,
218 x<>y identity,
219 x is y x is not y membership
220 x in s x not in s
221 not x boolean negation
222 x and y boolean and
223 x or y boolean or
224Lowest lambda args: expr anonymous function
Guido van Rossumc8180cc1994-08-05 15:57:31 +0000225
Andrew M. Kuchling13423f32001-08-06 17:43:49 +0000226Alternate names are defined in module operator (e.g. __add__ and add for +)
Raymond Hettinger72348842003-01-25 21:22:52 +0000227Most operators are overridable.
228
Raymond Hettinger5a772d32003-01-25 22:35:42 +0000229Many binary operators also support augmented assignment:
Raymond Hettinger72348842003-01-25 21:22:52 +0000230 x += 1 # Same as x = x + 1
Guido van Rossumc8180cc1994-08-05 15:57:31 +0000231
Guido van Rossumc8180cc1994-08-05 15:57:31 +0000232
Andrew M. Kuchling13423f32001-08-06 17:43:49 +0000233Basic Types and Their Operations
Guido van Rossumc8180cc1994-08-05 15:57:31 +0000234
Andrew M. Kuchling13423f32001-08-06 17:43:49 +0000235Comparisons (defined between *any* types)
Guido van Rossumc8180cc1994-08-05 15:57:31 +0000236
Andrew M. Kuchling13423f32001-08-06 17:43:49 +0000237 Comparisons
238Comparison Meaning Notes
239< strictly less than (1)
240<= less than or equal to
241> strictly greater than
242>= greater than or equal to
243== equal to
244!= or <> not equal to
245is object identity (2)
246is not negated object identity (2)
247
248Notes :
249 Comparison behavior can be overridden for a given class by defining special
250method __cmp__.
Andrew M. Kuchling55be9ea2004-09-10 12:59:54 +0000251 The above comparisons return True or False which are of type bool
Raymond Hettinger5a772d32003-01-25 22:35:42 +0000252(a subclass of int) and behave exactly as 1 or 0 except for their type and
Raymond Hettinger72348842003-01-25 21:22:52 +0000253that they print as True or False instead of 1 or 0.
Andrew M. Kuchling13423f32001-08-06 17:43:49 +0000254 (1) X < Y < Z < W has expected meaning, unlike C
255 (2) Compare object identities (i.e. id(object)), not object values.
256
257Boolean values and operators
258
259 Boolean values and operators
260 Value or Operator Returns Notes
261None, numeric zeros, empty sequences and False
262mappings
263all other values True
264not x True if x is False, else
265 True
266x or y if x is False then y, else (1)
267 x
268x and y if x is False then x, else (1)
269 y
270
271Notes :
272 Truth testing behavior can be overridden for a given class by defining
273special method __nonzero__.
274 (1) Evaluate second arg only if necessary to determine outcome.
275
276None
277
278 None is used as default return value on functions. Built-in single object
279 with type NoneType.
280 Input that evaluates to None does not print when running Python
281 interactively.
282
283Numeric types
284
285Floats, integers and long integers.
286
287 Floats are implemented with C doubles.
288 Integers are implemented with C longs.
289 Long integers have unlimited size (only limit is system resources)
290
291Operators on all numeric types
292
293 Operators on all numeric types
294 Operation Result
295abs(x) the absolute value of x
296int(x) x converted to integer
297long(x) x converted to long integer
298float(x) x converted to floating point
299-x x negated
300+x x unchanged
301x + y the sum of x and y
302x - y difference of x and y
303x * y product of x and y
304x / y quotient of x and y
305x % y remainder of x / y
306divmod(x, y) the tuple (x/y, x%y)
307x ** y x to the power y (the same as pow(x, y))
308
309Bit operators on integers and long integers
310
311 Bit operators
312Operation >Result
313~x the bits of x inverted
314x ^ y bitwise exclusive or of x and y
315x & y bitwise and of x and y
316x | y bitwise or of x and y
317x << n x shifted left by n bits
318x >> n x shifted right by n bits
319
320Complex Numbers
321
322 * represented as a pair of machine-level double precision floating point
323 numbers.
324 * The real and imaginary value of a complex number z can be retrieved through
325 the attributes z.real and z.imag.
326
327Numeric exceptions
328
329TypeError
330 raised on application of arithmetic operation to non-number
331OverflowError
332 numeric bounds exceeded
333ZeroDivisionError
334 raised when zero second argument of div or modulo op
Raymond Hettingere685f942003-01-26 03:29:15 +0000335FloatingPointError
336 raised when a floating point operation fails
Andrew M. Kuchling13423f32001-08-06 17:43:49 +0000337
338Operations on all sequence types (lists, tuples, strings)
339
340 Operations on all sequence types
341Operation Result Notes
Raymond Hettingere685f942003-01-26 03:29:15 +0000342x in s True if an item of s is equal to x, else False
343x not in s False if an item of s is equal to x, else True
Raymond Hettinger72348842003-01-25 21:22:52 +0000344for x in s: loops over the sequence
Andrew M. Kuchling13423f32001-08-06 17:43:49 +0000345s + t the concatenation of s and t
346s * n, n*s n copies of s concatenated
347s[i] i'th item of s, origin 0 (1)
348s[i:j] slice of s from i (included) to j (excluded) (1), (2)
349len(s) length of s
350min(s) smallest item of s
351max(s) largest item of (s)
Raymond Hettinger72348842003-01-25 21:22:52 +0000352iter(s) returns an iterator over s. iterators define __iter__ and next()
Andrew M. Kuchling13423f32001-08-06 17:43:49 +0000353
354Notes :
355 (1) if i or j is negative, the index is relative to the end of the string,
356ie len(s)+ i or len(s)+j is
357 substituted. But note that -0 is still 0.
358 (2) The slice of s from i to j is defined as the sequence of items with
359index k such that i <= k < j.
360 If i or j is greater than len(s), use len(s). If i is omitted, use
361len(s). If i is greater than or
362 equal to j, the slice is empty.
363
364Operations on mutable (=modifiable) sequences (lists)
365
366 Operations on mutable sequences
367 Operation Result Notes
368s[i] =x item i of s is replaced by x
369s[i:j] = t slice of s from i to j is replaced by t
370del s[i:j] same as s[i:j] = []
371s.append(x) same as s[len(s) : len(s)] = [x]
Andrew M. Kuchling13423f32001-08-06 17:43:49 +0000372s.count(x) return number of i's for which s[i] == x
Raymond Hettingere685f942003-01-26 03:29:15 +0000373s.extend(x) same as s[len(s):len(s)]= x
Andrew M. Kuchling13423f32001-08-06 17:43:49 +0000374s.index(x) return smallest i such that s[i] == x (1)
375s.insert(i, x) same as s[i:i] = [x] if i >= 0
Andrew M. Kuchling13423f32001-08-06 17:43:49 +0000376s.pop([i]) same as x = s[i]; del s[i]; return x (4)
Raymond Hettinger72348842003-01-25 21:22:52 +0000377s.remove(x) same as del s[s.index(x)] (1)
Andrew M. Kuchling13423f32001-08-06 17:43:49 +0000378s.reverse() reverse the items of s in place (3)
379s.sort([cmpFct]) sort the items of s in place (2), (3)
380
381Notes :
382 (1) raise a ValueError exception when x is not found in s (i.e. out of
383range).
384 (2) The sort() method takes an optional argument specifying a comparison
385fct of 2 arguments (list items) which should
386 return -1, 0, or 1 depending on whether the 1st argument is
387considered smaller than, equal to, or larger than the 2nd
388 argument. Note that this slows the sorting process down considerably.
389 (3) The sort() and reverse() methods modify the list in place for economy
390of space when sorting or reversing a large list.
391 They don't return the sorted or reversed list to remind you of this
392side effect.
Raymond Hettinger72348842003-01-25 21:22:52 +0000393 (4) [New 1.5.2] The optional argument i defaults to -1, so that by default the last
Andrew M. Kuchling13423f32001-08-06 17:43:49 +0000394item is removed and returned.
Andrew M. Kuchling13423f32001-08-06 17:43:49 +0000395
396
397
398Operations on mappings (dictionaries)
399
400 Operations on mappings
401 Operation Result Notes
402len(d) the number of items in d
403d[k] the item of d with key k (1)
404d[k] = x set d[k] to x
405del d[k] remove d[k] from d (1)
406d.clear() remove all items from d
407d.copy() a shallow copy of d
Raymond Hettinger72348842003-01-25 21:22:52 +0000408d.get(k,defaultval) the item of d with key k (4)
Raymond Hettingere685f942003-01-26 03:29:15 +0000409d.has_key(k) True if d has key k, else False
Andrew M. Kuchling13423f32001-08-06 17:43:49 +0000410d.items() a copy of d's list of (key, item) pairs (2)
Raymond Hettinger72348842003-01-25 21:22:52 +0000411d.iteritems() an iterator over (key, value) pairs (7)
412d.iterkeys() an iterator over the keys of d (7)
413d.itervalues() an iterator over the values of d (7)
Andrew M. Kuchling13423f32001-08-06 17:43:49 +0000414d.keys() a copy of d's list of keys (2)
415d1.update(d2) for k, v in d2.items(): d1[k] = v (3)
416d.values() a copy of d's list of values (2)
Raymond Hettinger72348842003-01-25 21:22:52 +0000417d.pop(k) remove d[k] and return its value
418d.popitem() remove and return an arbitrary (6)
419 (key, item) pair
Andrew M. Kuchling13423f32001-08-06 17:43:49 +0000420d.setdefault(k,defaultval) the item of d with key k (5)
421
422 Notes :
423 TypeError is raised if key is not acceptable
424 (1) KeyError is raised if key k is not in the map
425 (2) Keys and values are listed in random order
426 (3) d2 must be of the same type as d1
427 (4) Never raises an exception if k is not in the map, instead it returns
428 defaultVal.
429 defaultVal is optional, when not provided and k is not in the map,
430 None is returned.
431 (5) Never raises an exception if k is not in the map, instead it returns
432 defaultVal, and adds k to map with value defaultVal. defaultVal is
433 optional. When not provided and k is not in the map, None is returned and
434 added to map.
Raymond Hettinger72348842003-01-25 21:22:52 +0000435 (6) Raises a KeyError if the dictionary is emtpy.
436 (7) While iterating over a dictionary, the values may be updated but
437 the keys cannot be changed.
Andrew M. Kuchling13423f32001-08-06 17:43:49 +0000438
439Operations on strings
440
441Note that these string methods largely (but not completely) supersede the
442functions available in the string module.
443
444
445 Operations on strings
446 Operation Result Notes
447s.capitalize() return a copy of s with only its first character
448 capitalized.
449s.center(width) return a copy of s centered in a string of length width (1)
450 .
451s.count(sub[ return the number of occurrences of substring sub in (2)
452,start[,end]]) string s.
Raymond Hettinger72348842003-01-25 21:22:52 +0000453s.decode(([ return a decoded version of s. (3)
454 encoding
455 [,errors]])
Andrew M. Kuchling13423f32001-08-06 17:43:49 +0000456s.encode([ return an encoded version of s. Default encoding is the
Raymond Hettinger72348842003-01-25 21:22:52 +0000457 encoding current default string encoding. (3)
458 [,errors]])
Andrew M. Kuchling13423f32001-08-06 17:43:49 +0000459s.endswith(suffix return true if s ends with the specified suffix, (2)
Raymond Hettinger72348842003-01-25 21:22:52 +0000460 [,start[,end]]) otherwise return False.
Andrew M. Kuchling13423f32001-08-06 17:43:49 +0000461s.expandtabs([ return a copy of s where all tab characters are (4)
462tabsize]) expanded using spaces.
463s.find(sub[,start return the lowest index in s where substring sub is (2)
464[,end]]) found. Return -1 if sub is not found.
465s.index(sub[ like find(), but raise ValueError when the substring is (2)
466,start[,end]]) not found.
Raymond Hettinger72348842003-01-25 21:22:52 +0000467s.isalnum() return True if all characters in s are alphanumeric, (5)
468 False otherwise.
469s.isalpha() return True if all characters in s are alphabetic, (5)
470 False otherwise.
471s.isdigit() return True if all characters in s are digit (5)
472 characters, False otherwise.
473s.islower() return True if all characters in s are lowercase, False (6)
Andrew M. Kuchling13423f32001-08-06 17:43:49 +0000474 otherwise.
Raymond Hettinger72348842003-01-25 21:22:52 +0000475s.isspace() return True if all characters in s are whitespace (5)
476 characters, False otherwise.
477s.istitle() return True if string s is a titlecased string, False (7)
Andrew M. Kuchling13423f32001-08-06 17:43:49 +0000478 otherwise.
Raymond Hettinger72348842003-01-25 21:22:52 +0000479s.isupper() return True if all characters in s are uppercase, False (6)
Andrew M. Kuchling13423f32001-08-06 17:43:49 +0000480 otherwise.
481s.join(seq) return a concatenation of the strings in the sequence
482 seq, seperated by 's's.
483s.ljust(width) return s left justified in a string of length width. (1),
484 (8)
485s.lower() return a copy of s converted to lowercase.
486s.lstrip() return a copy of s with leading whitespace removed.
487s.replace(old, return a copy of s with all occurrences of substring (9)
488new[, maxsplit]) old replaced by new.
489s.rfind(sub[ return the highest index in s where substring sub is (2)
490,start[,end]]) found. Return -1 if sub is not found.
491s.rindex(sub[ like rfind(), but raise ValueError when the substring (2)
492,start[,end]]) is not found.
493s.rjust(width) return s right justified in a string of length width. (1),
494 (8)
495s.rstrip() return a copy of s with trailing whitespace removed.
496s.split([sep[ return a list of the words in s, using sep as the (10)
497,maxsplit]]) delimiter string.
498s.splitlines([ return a list of the lines in s, breaking at line (11)
499keepends]) boundaries.
500s.startswith return true if s starts with the specified prefix,
501(prefix[,start[ otherwise return false. (2)
502,end]])
503s.strip() return a copy of s with leading and trailing whitespace
504 removed.
505s.swapcase() return a copy of s with uppercase characters converted
506 to lowercase and vice versa.
507 return a titlecased copy of s, i.e. words start with
508s.title() uppercase characters, all remaining cased characters
509 are lowercase.
510s.translate(table return a copy of s mapped through translation table (12)
511[,deletechars]) table.
512s.upper() return a copy of s converted to uppercase.
Raymond Hettinger5a772d32003-01-25 22:35:42 +0000513s.zfill(width) return a string padded with zeroes on the left side and
Raymond Hettinger72348842003-01-25 21:22:52 +0000514 sliding a minus sign left if necessary. never truncates.
Andrew M. Kuchling13423f32001-08-06 17:43:49 +0000515
516Notes :
517 (1) Padding is done using spaces.
518 (2) If optional argument start is supplied, substring s[start:] is
519processed. If optional arguments start and end are supplied, substring s[start:
520end] is processed.
521 (3) Optional argument errors may be given to set a different error handling
522scheme. The default for errors is 'strict', meaning that encoding errors raise
523a ValueError. Other possible values are 'ignore' and 'replace'.
524 (4) If optional argument tabsize is not given, a tab size of 8 characters
525is assumed.
526 (5) Returns false if string s does not contain at least one character.
527 (6) Returns false if string s does not contain at least one cased
528character.
529 (7) A titlecased string is a string in which uppercase characters may only
530follow uncased characters and lowercase characters only cased ones.
531 (8) s is returned if width is less than len(s).
532 (9) If the optional argument maxsplit is given, only the first maxsplit
533occurrences are replaced.
534 (10) If sep is not specified or None, any whitespace string is a separator.
535If maxsplit is given, at most maxsplit splits are done.
536 (11) Line breaks are not included in the resulting list unless keepends is
537given and true.
538 (12) table must be a string of length 256. All characters occurring in the
539optional argument deletechars are removed prior to translation.
540
541String formatting with the % operator
542
543formatString % args--> evaluates to a string
544
545 * formatString uses C printf format codes : %, c, s, i, d, u, o, x, X, e, E,
546 f, g, G, r (details below).
547 * Width and precision may be a * to specify that an integer argument gives
548 the actual width or precision.
549 * The flag characters -, +, blank, # and 0 are understood. (details below)
550 * %s will convert any type argument to string (uses str() function)
551 * args may be a single arg or a tuple of args
552
553 '%s has %03d quote types.' % ('Python', 2) # => 'Python has 002 quote types.'
554
555 * Right-hand-side can also be a mapping:
556
557 a = '%(lang)s has %(c)03d quote types.' % {'c':2, 'lang':'Python}
558(vars() function very handy to use on right-hand-side.)
559
560 Format codes
561Conversion Meaning
562d Signed integer decimal.
563i Signed integer decimal.
564o Unsigned octal.
565u Unsigned decimal.
566x Unsigned hexidecimal (lowercase).
567X Unsigned hexidecimal (uppercase).
568e Floating point exponential format (lowercase).
569E Floating point exponential format (uppercase).
570f Floating point decimal format.
571F Floating point decimal format.
572g Same as "e" if exponent is greater than -4 or less than precision,
573 "f" otherwise.
574G Same as "E" if exponent is greater than -4 or less than precision,
575 "F" otherwise.
576c Single character (accepts integer or single character string).
577r String (converts any python object using repr()).
578s String (converts any python object using str()).
579% No argument is converted, results in a "%" character in the result.
580 (The complete specification is %%.)
581
582 Conversion flag characters
583Flag Meaning
584# The value conversion will use the ``alternate form''.
5850 The conversion will be zero padded.
586- The converted value is left adjusted (overrides "-").
587 (a space) A blank should be left before a positive number (or empty
588 string) produced by a signed conversion.
589+ A sign character ("+" or "-") will precede the conversion (overrides a
590 "space" flag).
591
592File Objects
593
594Created with built-in function open; may be created by other modules' functions
595as well.
596
597Operators on file objects
598
599 File operations
600 Operation Result
601f.close() Close file f.
602f.fileno() Get fileno (fd) for file f.
603f.flush() Flush file f's internal buffer.
Raymond Hettingere685f942003-01-26 03:29:15 +0000604f.isatty() True if file f is connected to a tty-like dev, else False.
Andrew M. Kuchling13423f32001-08-06 17:43:49 +0000605f.read([size]) Read at most size bytes from file f and return as a string
606 object. If size omitted, read to EOF.
607f.readline() Read one entire line from file f.
608f.readlines() Read until EOF with readline() and return list of lines read.
609 Set file f's position, like "stdio's fseek()".
610f.seek(offset[, whence == 0 then use absolute indexing.
611whence=0]) whence == 1 then offset relative to current pos.
612 whence == 2 then offset relative to file end.
613f.tell() Return file f's current position (byte offset).
614f.write(str) Write string to file f.
615f.writelines(list Write list of strings to file f.
616)
617
618File Exceptions
619
620 EOFError
621 End-of-file hit when reading (may be raised many times, e.g. if f is a
622 tty).
623 IOError
Raymond Hettingere685f942003-01-26 03:29:15 +0000624 Other I/O-related I/O operation failure.
625 OSError
626 OS system call failed.
Andrew M. Kuchling13423f32001-08-06 17:43:49 +0000627
628
629 Advanced Types
630
631 -See manuals for more details -
632 + Module objects
633 + Class objects
634 + Class instance objects
635 + Type objects (see module: types)
636 + File objects (see above)
637 + Slice objects
638 + XRange objects
639 + Callable types:
640 o User-defined (written in Python):
641 # User-defined Function objects
642 # User-defined Method objects
643 o Built-in (written in C):
644 # Built-in Function objects
645 # Built-in Method objects
646 + Internal Types:
647 o Code objects (byte-compile executable Python code: bytecode)
648 o Frame objects (execution frames)
649 o Traceback objects (stack trace of an exception)
650
651
652 Statements
653
654 pass -- Null statement
655 del name[,name]* -- Unbind name(s) from object. Object will be indirectly
656 (and automatically) deleted only if no longer referenced.
657 print [>> fileobject,] [s1 [, s2 ]* [,]
658 -- Writes to sys.stdout, or to fileobject if supplied.
659 Puts spaces between arguments. Puts newline at end
660 unless statement ends with comma.
661 Print is not required when running interactively,
662 simply typing an expression will print its value,
663 unless the value is None.
664 exec x [in globals [,locals]]
665 -- Executes x in namespaces provided. Defaults
666 to current namespaces. x can be a string, file
667 object or a function object.
668 callable(value,... [id=value], [*args], [**kw])
669 -- Call function callable with parameters. Parameters can
670 be passed by name or be omitted if function
671 defines default values. E.g. if callable is defined as
672 "def callable(p1=1, p2=2)"
673 "callable()" <=> "callable(1, 2)"
674 "callable(10)" <=> "callable(10, 2)"
675 "callable(p2=99)" <=> "callable(1, 99)"
676 *args is a tuple of positional arguments.
677 **kw is a dictionary of keyword arguments.
678
679 Assignment operators
680
681 Caption
682 Operator Result Notes
683 a = b Basic assignment - assign object b to label a (1)
684 a += b Roughly equivalent to a = a + b (2)
685 a -= b Roughly equivalent to a = a - b (2)
686 a *= b Roughly equivalent to a = a * b (2)
687 a /= b Roughly equivalent to a = a / b (2)
688 a %= b Roughly equivalent to a = a % b (2)
689 a **= b Roughly equivalent to a = a ** b (2)
690 a &= b Roughly equivalent to a = a & b (2)
691 a |= b Roughly equivalent to a = a | b (2)
692 a ^= b Roughly equivalent to a = a ^ b (2)
693 a >>= b Roughly equivalent to a = a >> b (2)
694 a <<= b Roughly equivalent to a = a << b (2)
695
696 Notes :
697 (1) Can unpack tuples, lists, and strings.
698 first, second = a[0:2]; [f, s] = range(2); c1,c2,c3='abc'
699 Tip: x,y = y,x swaps x and y.
700 (2) Not exactly equivalent - a is evaluated only once. Also, where
701 possible, operation performed in-place - a is modified rather than
702 replaced.
703
704 Control Flow
705
706 if condition: suite
707 [elif condition: suite]*
708 [else: suite] -- usual if/else_if/else statement
709 while condition: suite
710 [else: suite]
711 -- usual while statement. "else" suite is executed
712 after loop exits, unless the loop is exited with
713 "break"
714 for element in sequence: suite
715 [else: suite]
716 -- iterates over sequence, assigning each element to element.
717 Use built-in range function to iterate a number of times.
718 "else" suite executed at end unless loop exited
719 with "break"
720 break -- immediately exits "for" or "while" loop
721 continue -- immediately does next iteration of "for" or "while" loop
722 return [result] -- Exits from function (or method) and returns result (use a tuple to
723 return more than one value). If no result given, then returns None.
Raymond Hettingere685f942003-01-26 03:29:15 +0000724 yield result -- Freezes the execution frame of a generator and returns the result
725 to the iterator's .next() method. Upon the next call to next(),
726 resumes execution at the frozen point with all of the local variables
727 still intact.
Andrew M. Kuchling13423f32001-08-06 17:43:49 +0000728
729 Exception Statements
730
731 assert expr[, message]
732 -- expr is evaluated. if false, raises exception AssertionError
733 with message. Inhibited if __debug__ is 0.
734 try: suite1
735 [except [exception [, value]: suite2]+
736 [else: suite3]
737 -- statements in suite1 are executed. If an exception occurs, look
738 in "except" clauses for matching <exception>. If matches or bare
739 "except" execute suite of that clause. If no exception happens
740 suite in "else" clause is executed after suite1.
741 If exception has a value, it is put in value.
742 exception can also be tuple of exceptions, e.g.
743 "except (KeyError, NameError), val: print val"
744 try: suite1
745 finally: suite2
746 -- statements in suite1 are executed. If no
747 exception, execute suite2 (even if suite1 is
748 exited with a "return", "break" or "continue"
749 statement). If exception did occur, executes
750 suite2 and then immediately reraises exception.
751 raise exception [,value [, traceback]]
752 -- raises exception with optional value
753 value. Arg traceback specifies a traceback object to
754 use when printing the exception's backtrace.
755 raise -- a raise statement without arguments re-raises
756 the last exception raised in the current function
757An exception is either a string (object) or a class instance.
758 Can create a new one simply by creating a new string:
759
760 my_exception = 'You did something wrong'
761 try:
762 if bad:
763 raise my_exception, bad
764 except my_exception, value:
765 print 'Oops', value
766
767Exception classes must be derived from the predefined class: Exception, e.g.:
768 class text_exception(Exception): pass
769 try:
770 if bad:
771 raise text_exception()
772 # This is a shorthand for the form
773 # "raise <class>, <instance>"
774 except Exception:
775 print 'Oops'
776 # This will be printed because
777 # text_exception is a subclass of Exception
778When an error message is printed for an unhandled exception which is a
779class, the class name is printed, then a colon and a space, and
780finally the instance converted to a string using the built-in function
781str().
782All built-in exception classes derives from StandardError, itself
783derived from Exception.
784
785Name Space Statements
786
787[1.51: On Mac & Windows, the case of module file names must now match the case
788as used
789 in the import statement]
790Packages (>1.5): a package is a name space which maps to a directory including
791 module(s) and the special initialization module '__init__.py'
792 (possibly empty). Packages/dirs can be nested. You address a
793 module's symbol via '[package.[package...]module.symbol's.
794import module1 [as name1] [, module2]*
795 -- imports modules. Members of module must be
796 referred to by qualifying with [package.]module name:
797 "import sys; print sys.argv:"
798 "import package1.subpackage.module; package1.subpackage.module.foo()"
799 module1 renamed as name1, if supplied.
800from module import name1 [as othername1] [, name2]*
801 -- imports names from module module in current namespace.
802 "from sys import argv; print argv"
803 "from package1 import module; module.foo()"
804 "from package1.module import foo; foo()"
805 name1 renamed as othername1, if supplied.
806from module import *
807 -- imports all names in module, except those starting with "_";
808 *to be used sparsely, beware of name clashes* :
809 "from sys import *; print argv"
810 "from package.module import *; print x'
811 NB: "from package import *" only imports the symbols defined
812 in the package's __init__.py file, not those in the
813 template modules!
814global name1 [, name2]*
815 -- names are from global scope (usually meaning from module)
816 rather than local (usually meaning only in function).
817 -- E.g. in fct without "global" statements, assuming
818 "a" is name that hasn't been used in fct or module
819 so far:
820 -Try to read from "a" -> NameError
821 -Try to write to "a" -> creates "a" local to fcn
822 -If "a" not defined in fct, but is in module, then
823 -Try to read from "a", gets value from module
824 -Try to write to "a", creates "a" local to fct
825 But note "a[0]=3" starts with search for "a",
826 will use to global "a" if no local "a".
827
828Function Definition
829
830def func_id ([param_list]): suite
831 -- Creates a function object & binds it to name func_id.
832
833 param_list ::= [id [, id]*]
834 id ::= value | id = value | *id | **id
835 [Args are passed by value.Thus only args representing a mutable object
836 can be modified (are inout parameters). Use a tuple to return more than
837 one value]
838
839Example:
840 def test (p1, p2 = 1+1, *rest, **keywords):
841 -- Parameters with "=" have default value (v is
842 evaluated when function defined).
843 If list has "*id" then id is assigned a tuple of
844 all remaining args passed to function (like C vararg)
845 If list has "**id" then id is assigned a dictionary of
846 all extra arguments passed as keywords.
847
848Class Definition
849
850class <class_id> [(<super_class1> [,<super_class2>]*)]: <suite>
851 -- Creates a class object and assigns it name <class_id>
852 <suite> may contain local "defs" of class methods and
853 assignments to class attributes.
854Example:
855 class my_class (class1, class_list[3]): ...
856 Creates a class object inheriting from both "class1" and whatever
857 class object "class_list[3]" evaluates to. Assigns new
858 class object to name "my_class".
859 - First arg to class methods is always instance object, called 'self'
860 by convention.
861 - Special method __init__() is called when instance is created.
862 - Special method __del__() called when no more reference to object.
863 - Create instance by "calling" class object, possibly with arg
864 (thus instance=apply(aClassObject, args...) creates an instance!)
865 - In current implementation, can't subclass off built-in
866 classes. But can "wrap" them, see UserDict & UserList modules,
867 and see __getattr__() below.
868Example:
869 class c (c_parent):
870 def __init__(self, name): self.name = name
871 def print_name(self): print "I'm", self.name
872 def call_parent(self): c_parent.print_name(self)
873 instance = c('tom')
874 print instance.name
875 'tom'
876 instance.print_name()
877 "I'm tom"
878 Call parent's super class by accessing parent's method
879 directly and passing "self" explicitly (see "call_parent"
880 in example above).
881 Many other special methods available for implementing
882 arithmetic operators, sequence, mapping indexing, etc.
883
884Documentation Strings
885
886Modules, classes and functions may be documented by placing a string literal by
887itself as the first statement in the suite. The documentation can be retrieved
888by getting the '__doc__' attribute from the module, class or function.
889Example:
890 class C:
891 "A description of C"
892 def __init__(self):
893 "A description of the constructor"
894 # etc.
895Then c.__doc__ == "A description of C".
896Then c.__init__.__doc__ == "A description of the constructor".
897
898Others
899
900lambda [param_list]: returnedExpr
901 -- Creates an anonymous function. returnedExpr must be
902 an expression, not a statement (e.g., not "if xx:...",
903 "print xxx", etc.) and thus can't contain newlines.
Guido van Rossum0919a1a2006-08-26 20:49:04 +0000904 Used mostly for filter(), map() functions, and GUI callbacks..
Andrew M. Kuchling13423f32001-08-06 17:43:49 +0000905List comprehensions
906result = [expression for item1 in sequence1 [if condition1]
907 [for item2 in sequence2 ... for itemN in sequenceN]
908 ]
909is equivalent to:
910result = []
911for item1 in sequence1:
912 for item2 in sequence2:
913 ...
914 for itemN in sequenceN:
915 if (condition1) and furthur conditions:
916 result.append(expression)
917
918
919
920Built-In Functions
921
922 Built-In Functions
923 Function Result
924__import__(name[, Imports module within the given context (see lib ref for
925globals[, locals[, more details)
926fromlist]]])
927abs(x) Return the absolute value of number x.
Raymond Hettingere685f942003-01-26 03:29:15 +0000928bool(x) Returns True when the argument x is true and False otherwise.
929buffer(obj) Creates a buffer reference to an object.
930callable(x) Returns True if x callable, else False.
Andrew M. Kuchling13423f32001-08-06 17:43:49 +0000931chr(i) Returns one-character string whose ASCII code isinteger i
Raymond Hettingere685f942003-01-26 03:29:15 +0000932classmethod(f) Converts a function f, into a method with the class as the
933 first argument. Useful for creating alternative constructors.
Andrew M. Kuchling13423f32001-08-06 17:43:49 +0000934cmp(x,y) Returns negative, 0, positive if x <, ==, > to y
Andrew M. Kuchling13423f32001-08-06 17:43:49 +0000935compile(string, from which the code was read, or eg. '<string>'if not read
936filename, kind) from file.kind can be 'eval' if string is a single stmt, or
937 'single' which prints the output of expression statements
938 thatevaluate to something else than None, or be 'exec'.
939complex(real[, Builds a complex object (can also be done using J or j
940image]) suffix,e.g. 1+3J)
941delattr(obj, name) deletes attribute named name of object obj <=> del obj.name
942 If no args, returns the list of names in current
Raymond Hettingere685f942003-01-26 03:29:15 +0000943dict([items]) Create a new dictionary from the specified item list.
Andrew M. Kuchling13423f32001-08-06 17:43:49 +0000944dir([object]) localsymbol table. With a module, class or class
945 instanceobject as arg, returns list of names in its attr.
946 dict.
947divmod(a,b) Returns tuple of (a/b, a%b)
Raymond Hettingere685f942003-01-26 03:29:15 +0000948enumerate(seq) Return a iterator giving: (0, seq[0]), (1, seq[1]), ...
Andrew M. Kuchling13423f32001-08-06 17:43:49 +0000949eval(s[, globals[, Eval string s in (optional) globals, locals contexts.s must
950locals]]) have no NUL's or newlines. s can also be acode object.
951 Example: x = 1; incr_x = eval('x + 1')
952execfile(file[, Executes a file without creating a new module, unlike
953globals[, locals]]) import.
Raymond Hettingere685f942003-01-26 03:29:15 +0000954file() Synonym for open().
Andrew M. Kuchling13423f32001-08-06 17:43:49 +0000955filter(function, Constructs a list from those elements of sequence for which
956sequence) function returns true. function takes one parameter.
957float(x) Converts a number or a string to floating point.
958getattr(object, [<default> arg added in 1.5.2]Gets attribute called name
959name[, default])) from object,e.g. getattr(x, 'f') <=> x.f). If not found,
960 raisesAttributeError or returns default if specified.
961globals() Returns a dictionary containing current global variables.
962hasattr(object, Returns true if object has attr called name.
963name)
964hash(object) Returns the hash value of the object (if it has one)
Raymond Hettingere685f942003-01-26 03:29:15 +0000965help(f) Display documentation on object f.
Andrew M. Kuchling13423f32001-08-06 17:43:49 +0000966hex(x) Converts a number x to a hexadecimal string.
967id(object) Returns a unique 'identity' integer for an object.
Andrew M. Kuchling13423f32001-08-06 17:43:49 +0000968int(x[, base]) base paramenter specifies base from which to convert string
969 values.
970intern(aString) Enters aString in the table of "interned strings"
971 andreturns the string. Interned strings are 'immortals'.
972isinstance(obj, returns true if obj is an instance of class. Ifissubclass
973class) (A,B) then isinstance(x,A) => isinstance(x,B)
974issubclass(class1, returns true if class1 is derived from class2
975class2)
976 Returns the length (the number of items) of an object
Raymond Hettingere685f942003-01-26 03:29:15 +0000977iter(collection) Returns an iterator over the collection.
Andrew M. Kuchling13423f32001-08-06 17:43:49 +0000978len(obj) (sequence, dictionary, or instance of class implementing
979 __len__).
980list(sequence) Converts sequence into a list. If already a list,returns a
981 copy of it.
982locals() Returns a dictionary containing current local variables.
983 Converts a number or a string to a long integer. Optional
984long(x[, base]) base paramenter specifies base from which to convert string
985 values.
986 Applies function to every item of list and returns a listof
987map(function, list, the results. If additional arguments are passed,function
988...) must take that many arguments and it is givento function on
989 each call.
990max(seq) Returns the largest item of the non-empty sequence seq.
991min(seq) Returns the smallest item of a non-empty sequence seq.
992oct(x) Converts a number to an octal string.
993open(filename [, Returns a new file object. First two args are same asthose
994mode='r', [bufsize= for C's "stdio open" function. bufsize is 0for unbuffered,
995implementation 1 for line-buffered, negative forsys-default, all else, of
996dependent]]) (about) given size.
997ord(c) Returns integer ASCII value of c (a string of len 1). Works
998 with Unicode char.
Raymond Hettingere685f942003-01-26 03:29:15 +0000999object() Create a base type. Used as a superclass for new-style objects.
1000open(name Open a file.
1001 [, mode
1002 [, buffering]])
Andrew M. Kuchling13423f32001-08-06 17:43:49 +00001003pow(x, y [, z]) Returns x to power y [modulo z]. See also ** operator.
Raymond Hettingere685f942003-01-26 03:29:15 +00001004property() Created a property with access controlled by functions.
Andrew M. Kuchling13423f32001-08-06 17:43:49 +00001005range(start [,end Returns list of ints from >= start and < end.With 1 arg,
1006[, step]]) list from 0..arg-1With 2 args, list from start..end-1With 3
1007 args, list from start up to end by step
Andrew M. Kuchling13423f32001-08-06 17:43:49 +00001008reload(module) after fixing it. If module was syntacticallycorrect but had
1009 an error in initialization, mustimport it one more time
1010 before calling reload().
1011 Returns a string containing a printable and if possible
1012repr(object) evaluable representation of an object. <=> `object`
1013 (usingbackquotes). Class redefinissable (__repr__). See
1014 also str()
1015round(x, n=0) Returns the floating point value x rounded to n digitsafter
1016 the decimal point.
1017setattr(object, This is the counterpart of getattr().setattr(o, 'foobar',
1018name, value) 3) <=> o.foobar = 3Creates attribute if it doesn't exist!
1019slice([start,] stop Returns a slice object representing a range, with R/
1020[, step]) Oattributes: start, stop, step.
1021 Returns a string containing a nicely
Raymond Hettingere685f942003-01-26 03:29:15 +00001022staticmethod() Convert a function to method with no self or class
1023 argument. Useful for methods associated with a class that
1024 do not need access to an object's internal state.
Andrew M. Kuchling13423f32001-08-06 17:43:49 +00001025str(object) printablerepresentation of an object. Class overridable
1026 (__str__).See also repr().
Raymond Hettingere685f942003-01-26 03:29:15 +00001027super(type) Create an unbound super object. Used to call cooperative
1028 superclass methods.
Raymond Hettingerca60cac2003-07-12 23:55:57 +00001029sum(sequence, Add the values in the sequence and return the sum.
1030 [start])
Andrew M. Kuchling13423f32001-08-06 17:43:49 +00001031tuple(sequence) Creates a tuple with same elements as sequence. If already
1032 a tuple, return itself (not a copy).
1033 Returns a type object [see module types] representing
1034 thetype of obj. Example: import typesif type(x) ==
1035type(obj) types.StringType: print 'It is a string'NB: it is
1036 recommanded to use the following form:if isinstance(x,
1037 types.StringType): etc...
1038unichr(code) code.
1039unicode(string[, Creates a Unicode string from a 8-bit string, using
1040encoding[, error thegiven encoding name and error treatment ('strict',
1041]]]) 'ignore',or 'replace'}.
1042 Without arguments, returns a dictionary correspondingto the
1043 current local symbol table. With a module,class or class
1044vars([object]) instance object as argumentreturns a dictionary
1045 corresponding to the object'ssymbol table. Useful with "%"
1046 formatting operator.
1047xrange(start [, end Like range(), but doesn't actually store entire listall at
1048[, step]]) once. Good to use in "for" loops when there is abig range
1049 and little memory.
1050zip(seq1[, seq2, Returns a list of tuples where each tuple contains the nth
1051...]) element of each of the argument sequences.
1052
1053
1054
1055
1056Built-In Exceptions
1057
1058Exception>
1059 Root class for all exceptions
1060 SystemExit
1061 On 'sys.exit()'
Raymond Hettingere685f942003-01-26 03:29:15 +00001062 StopIteration
1063 Signal the end from iterator.next()
Andrew M. Kuchling13423f32001-08-06 17:43:49 +00001064 StandardError
1065 Base class for all built-in exceptions; derived from Exception
1066 root class.
1067 ArithmeticError
1068 Base class for OverflowError, ZeroDivisionError,
1069 FloatingPointError
1070 FloatingPointError
1071 When a floating point operation fails.
1072 OverflowError
1073 On excessively large arithmetic operation
1074 ZeroDivisionError
1075 On division or modulo operation with 0 as 2nd arg
1076 AssertionError
1077 When an assert statement fails.
1078 AttributeError
1079 On attribute reference or assignment failure
1080 EnvironmentError [new in 1.5.2]
1081 On error outside Python; error arg tuple is (errno, errMsg...)
1082 IOError [changed in 1.5.2]
1083 I/O-related operation failure
1084 OSError [new in 1.5.2]
1085 used by the os module's os.error exception.
1086 EOFError
1087 Immediate end-of-file hit by input() or raw_input()
1088 ImportError
1089 On failure of `import' to find module or name
1090 KeyboardInterrupt
1091 On user entry of the interrupt key (often `Control-C')
1092 LookupError
1093 base class for IndexError, KeyError
1094 IndexError
1095 On out-of-range sequence subscript
1096 KeyError
1097 On reference to a non-existent mapping (dict) key
1098 MemoryError
1099 On recoverable memory exhaustion
1100 NameError
1101 On failure to find a local or global (unqualified) name
1102 RuntimeError
1103 Obsolete catch-all; define a suitable error instead
1104 NotImplementedError [new in 1.5.2]
1105 On method not implemented
1106 SyntaxError
1107 On parser encountering a syntax error
1108 IndentationError
1109 On parser encountering an indentation syntax error
1110 TabError
1111 On parser encountering an indentation syntax error
1112 SystemError
1113 On non-fatal interpreter error - bug - report it
1114 TypeError
1115 On passing inappropriate type to built-in op or func
1116 ValueError
1117 On arg error not covered by TypeError or more precise
Raymond Hettingere685f942003-01-26 03:29:15 +00001118 Warning
1119 UserWarning
1120 DeprecationWarning
1121 PendingDeprecationWarning
1122 SyntaxWarning
Raymond Hettingere685f942003-01-26 03:29:15 +00001123 RuntimeWarning
1124 FutureWarning
Andrew M. Kuchling13423f32001-08-06 17:43:49 +00001125
1126
1127
1128Standard methods & operators redefinition in classes
1129
1130Standard methods & operators map to special '__methods__' and thus may be
1131 redefined (mostly in in user-defined classes), e.g.:
1132 class x:
1133 def __init__(self, v): self.value = v
1134 def __add__(self, r): return self.value + r
1135 a = x(3) # sort of like calling x.__init__(a, 3)
1136 a + 4 # is equivalent to a.__add__(4)
1137
1138Special methods for any class
1139
1140(s: self, o: other)
1141 __init__(s, args) instance initialization (on construction)
1142 __del__(s) called on object demise (refcount becomes 0)
1143 __repr__(s) repr() and `...` conversions
1144 __str__(s) str() and 'print' statement
1145 __cmp__(s, o) Compares s to o and returns <0, 0, or >0.
1146 Implements >, <, == etc...
1147 __hash__(s) Compute a 32 bit hash code; hash() and dictionary ops
Raymond Hettingere685f942003-01-26 03:29:15 +00001148 __nonzero__(s) Returns False or True for truth value testing
Andrew M. Kuchling13423f32001-08-06 17:43:49 +00001149 __getattr__(s, name) called when attr lookup doesn't find <name>
1150 __setattr__(s, name, val) called when setting an attr
1151 (inside, don't use "self.name = value"
1152 use "self.__dict__[name] = val")
1153 __delattr__(s, name) called to delete attr <name>
1154 __call__(self, *args) called when an instance is called as function.
1155
1156Operators
1157
1158 See list in the operator module. Operator function names are provided with
1159 2 variants, with or without
1160 ading & trailing '__' (eg. __add__ or add).
1161
1162 Numeric operations special methods
1163 (s: self, o: other)
1164
1165 s+o = __add__(s,o) s-o = __sub__(s,o)
1166 s*o = __mul__(s,o) s/o = __div__(s,o)
1167 s%o = __mod__(s,o) divmod(s,o) = __divmod__(s,o)
1168 s**o = __pow__(s,o)
1169 s&o = __and__(s,o)
1170 s^o = __xor__(s,o) s|o = __or__(s,o)
1171 s<<o = __lshift__(s,o) s>>o = __rshift__(s,o)
1172 nonzero(s) = __nonzero__(s) (used in boolean testing)
1173 -s = __neg__(s) +s = __pos__(s)
1174 abs(s) = __abs__(s) ~s = __invert__(s) (bitwise)
1175 s+=o = __iadd__(s,o) s-=o = __isub__(s,o)
1176 s*=o = __imul__(s,o) s/=o = __idiv__(s,o)
1177 s%=o = __imod__(s,o)
1178 s**=o = __ipow__(s,o)
1179 s&=o = __iand__(s,o)
1180 s^=o = __ixor__(s,o) s|=o = __ior__(s,o)
1181 s<<=o = __ilshift__(s,o) s>>=o = __irshift__(s,o)
1182 Conversions
1183 int(s) = __int__(s) long(s) = __long__(s)
1184 float(s) = __float__(s) complex(s) = __complex__(s)
1185 oct(s) = __oct__(s) hex(s) = __hex__(s)
Andrew M. Kuchling13423f32001-08-06 17:43:49 +00001186 Right-hand-side equivalents for all binary operators exist;
1187 are called when class instance is on r-h-s of operator:
1188 a + 3 calls __add__(a, 3)
1189 3 + a calls __radd__(a, 3)
1190
1191 All seqs and maps, general operations plus:
1192 (s: self, i: index or key)
1193
1194 len(s) = __len__(s) length of object, >= 0. Length 0 == false
1195 s[i] = __getitem__(s,i) Element at index/key i, origin 0
1196
1197 Sequences, general methods, plus:
1198 s[i]=v = __setitem__(s,i,v)
1199 del s[i] = __delitem__(s,i)
1200 s[i:j] = __getslice__(s,i,j)
1201 s[i:j]=seq = __setslice__(s,i,j,seq)
1202 del s[i:j] = __delslice__(s,i,j) == s[i:j] = []
1203 seq * n = __repeat__(seq, n)
1204 s1 + s2 = __concat__(s1, s2)
1205 i in s = __contains__(s, i)
1206 Mappings, general methods, plus
1207 hash(s) = __hash__(s) - hash value for dictionary references
1208 s[k]=v = __setitem__(s,k,v)
1209 del s[k] = __delitem__(s,k)
1210
1211Special informative state attributes for some types:
1212
Andrew M. Kuchling13423f32001-08-06 17:43:49 +00001213 Modules:
1214 __doc__ (string/None, R/O): doc string (<=> __dict__['__doc__'])
1215 __name__(string, R/O): module name (also in __dict__['__name__'])
1216 __dict__ (dict, R/O): module's name space
1217 __file__(string/undefined, R/O): pathname of .pyc, .pyo or .pyd (undef for
1218 modules statically linked to the interpreter)
Andrew M. Kuchling13423f32001-08-06 17:43:49 +00001219
1220 Classes: [in bold: writable since 1.5.2]
1221 __doc__ (string/None, R/W): doc string (<=> __dict__['__doc__'])
Raymond Hettingere685f942003-01-26 03:29:15 +00001222 __module__ is the module name in which the class was defined
Andrew M. Kuchling13423f32001-08-06 17:43:49 +00001223 __name__(string, R/W): class name (also in __dict__['__name__'])
1224 __bases__ (tuple, R/W): parent classes
1225 __dict__ (dict, R/W): attributes (class name space)
1226
1227 Instances:
1228 __class__ (class, R/W): instance's class
1229 __dict__ (dict, R/W): attributes
Raymond Hettingere685f942003-01-26 03:29:15 +00001230
Andrew M. Kuchling13423f32001-08-06 17:43:49 +00001231 User-defined functions: [bold: writable since 1.5.2]
1232 __doc__ (string/None, R/W): doc string
1233 __name__(string, R/O): function name
1234 func_doc (R/W): same as __doc__
1235 func_name (R/O): same as __name__
1236 func_defaults (tuple/None, R/W): default args values if any
1237 func_code (code, R/W): code object representing the compiled function body
1238 func_globals (dict, R/O): ref to dictionary of func global variables
Raymond Hettingere685f942003-01-26 03:29:15 +00001239 func_dict (dict, R/W): same as __dict__ contains the namespace supporting
1240 arbitrary function attributes
1241 func_closure (R/O): None or a tuple of cells that contain bindings
1242 for the function's free variables.
1243
Andrew M. Kuchling13423f32001-08-06 17:43:49 +00001244
1245 User-defined Methods:
1246 __doc__ (string/None, R/O): doc string
1247 __name__(string, R/O): method name (same as im_func.__name__)
1248 im_class (class, R/O): class defining the method (may be a base class)
1249 im_self (instance/None, R/O): target instance object (None if unbound)
1250 im_func (function, R/O): function object
Raymond Hettingere685f942003-01-26 03:29:15 +00001251
Andrew M. Kuchling13423f32001-08-06 17:43:49 +00001252 Built-in Functions & methods:
1253 __doc__ (string/None, R/O): doc string
1254 __name__ (string, R/O): function name
1255 __self__ : [methods only] target object
Raymond Hettingere685f942003-01-26 03:29:15 +00001256
Andrew M. Kuchling13423f32001-08-06 17:43:49 +00001257 Codes:
1258 co_name (string, R/O): function name
1259 co_argcount (int, R/0): number of positional args
1260 co_nlocals (int, R/O): number of local vars (including args)
1261 co_varnames (tuple, R/O): names of local vars (starting with args)
Raymond Hettingere685f942003-01-26 03:29:15 +00001262 co_cellvars (tuple, R/O)) the names of local variables referenced by
1263 nested functions
1264 co_freevars (tuple, R/O)) names of free variables
Andrew M. Kuchling13423f32001-08-06 17:43:49 +00001265 co_code (string, R/O): sequence of bytecode instructions
1266 co_consts (tuple, R/O): litterals used by the bytecode, 1st one is
1267 fct doc (or None)
1268 co_names (tuple, R/O): names used by the bytecode
1269 co_filename (string, R/O): filename from which the code was compiled
1270 co_firstlineno (int, R/O): first line number of the function
1271 co_lnotab (string, R/O): string encoding bytecode offsets to line numbers.
1272 co_stacksize (int, R/O): required stack size (including local vars)
Andrew M. Kuchling13423f32001-08-06 17:43:49 +00001273 co_flags (int, R/O): flags for the interpreter
1274 bit 2 set if fct uses "*arg" syntax
1275 bit 3 set if fct uses '**keywords' syntax
1276 Frames:
1277 f_back (frame/None, R/O): previous stack frame (toward the caller)
1278 f_code (code, R/O): code object being executed in this frame
1279 f_locals (dict, R/O): local vars
1280 f_globals (dict, R/O): global vars
1281 f_builtins (dict, R/O): built-in (intrinsic) names
1282 f_restricted (int, R/O): flag indicating whether fct is executed in
1283 restricted mode
1284 f_lineno (int, R/O): current line number
1285 f_lasti (int, R/O): precise instruction (index into bytecode)
1286 f_trace (function/None, R/W): debug hook called at start of each source line
1287 f_exc_type (Type/None, R/W): Most recent exception type
1288 f_exc_value (any, R/W): Most recent exception value
1289 f_exc_traceback (traceback/None, R/W): Most recent exception traceback
1290 Tracebacks:
1291 tb_next (frame/None, R/O): next level in stack trace (toward the frame where
1292 the exception occurred)
1293 tb_frame (frame, R/O): execution frame of the current level
Fred Drakedb390c12005-10-28 14:39:47 +00001294 tb_lineno (int, R/O): line number where the exception occurred
Andrew M. Kuchling13423f32001-08-06 17:43:49 +00001295 tb_lasti (int, R/O): precise instruction (index into bytecode)
1296
1297 Slices:
1298 start (any/None, R/O): lowerbound
1299 stop (any/None, R/O): upperbound
1300 step (any/None, R/O): step value
1301
1302 Complex numbers:
1303 real (float, R/O): real part
1304 imag (float, R/O): imaginary part
Andrew M. Kuchling13423f32001-08-06 17:43:49 +00001305
1306
1307Important Modules
1308
1309 sys
1310
1311 Some sys variables
1312 Variable Content
1313argv The list of command line arguments passed to aPython
1314 script. sys.argv[0] is the script name.
1315builtin_module_names A list of strings giving the names of all moduleswritten
1316 in C that are linked into this interpreter.
1317check_interval How often to check for thread switches or signals(measured
1318 in number of virtual machine instructions)
1319exc_type, exc_value, Deprecated since release 1.5. Use exc_info() instead.
1320exc_traceback
1321exitfunc User can set to a parameterless fcn. It will getcalled
1322 before interpreter exits.
1323last_type, Set only when an exception not handled andinterpreter
1324last_value, prints an error. Used by debuggers.
1325last_traceback
1326maxint maximum positive value for integers
1327modules Dictionary of modules that have already been loaded.
1328path Search path for external modules. Can be modifiedby
1329 program. sys.path[0] == dir of script executing
1330platform The current platform, e.g. "sunos5", "win32"
1331ps1, ps2 prompts to use in interactive mode.
1332 File objects used for I/O. One can redirect byassigning a
1333stdin, stdout, new file object to them (or any object:.with a method
1334stderr write(string) for stdout/stderr,.with a method readline()
1335 for stdin)
1336version string containing version info about Python interpreter.
1337 (and also: copyright, dllhandle, exec_prefix, prefix)
1338version_info tuple containing Python version info - (major, minor,
1339 micro, level, serial).
Guido van Rossumc8180cc1994-08-05 15:57:31 +00001340
Andrew M. Kuchling13423f32001-08-06 17:43:49 +00001341 Some sys functions
1342 Function Result
1343exit(n) Exits with status n. Raises SystemExit exception.(Hence can
1344 be caught and ignored by program)
Raymond Hettingere685f942003-01-26 03:29:15 +00001345getrefcount(object Returns the reference count of the object. Generally one
1346) higher than you might expect, because of object arg temp
Andrew M. Kuchling13423f32001-08-06 17:43:49 +00001347 reference.
1348setcheckinterval( Sets the interpreter's thread switching interval (in number
Skip Montanaroeec26f92003-07-02 21:38:34 +00001349interval) of virtual code instructions, default:100).
Andrew M. Kuchling13423f32001-08-06 17:43:49 +00001350settrace(func) Sets a trace function: called before each line ofcode is
1351 exited.
1352setprofile(func) Sets a profile function for performance profiling.
1353 Info on exception currently being handled; this is atuple
1354 (exc_type, exc_value, exc_traceback).Warning: assigning the
1355exc_info() traceback return value to a loca variable in a
Raymond Hettingere685f942003-01-26 03:29:15 +00001356 function handling an exception will cause a circular
Andrew M. Kuchling13423f32001-08-06 17:43:49 +00001357 reference.
1358setdefaultencoding Change default Unicode encoding - defaults to 7-bit ASCII.
1359(encoding)
1360getrecursionlimit Retrieve maximum recursion depth.
1361()
1362setrecursionlimit Set maximum recursion depth. (Defaults to 1000.)
1363()
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Guido van Rossumc8180cc1994-08-05 15:57:31 +00001365
Guido van Rossumc8180cc1994-08-05 15:57:31 +00001366
Andrew M. Kuchling13423f32001-08-06 17:43:49 +00001367 os
1368"synonym" for whatever O/S-specific module is proper for current environment.
1369this module uses posix whenever possible.
1370(see also M.A. Lemburg's utility http://www.lemburg.com/files/python/
1371platform.py)
Guido van Rossumc8180cc1994-08-05 15:57:31 +00001372
Andrew M. Kuchling13423f32001-08-06 17:43:49 +00001373 Some os variables
1374 Variable Meaning
1375name name of O/S-specific module (e.g. "posix", "mac", "nt")
1376path O/S-specific module for path manipulations.
1377 On Unix, os.path.split() <=> posixpath.split()
1378curdir string used to represent current directory ('.')
1379pardir string used to represent parent directory ('..')
1380sep string used to separate directories ('/' or '\'). Tip: use
1381 os.path.join() to build portable paths.
1382altsep Alternate sep
1383if applicable (None
1384otherwise)
1385pathsep character used to separate search path components (as in
1386 $PATH), eg. ';' for windows.
1387linesep line separator as used in binary files, ie '\n' on Unix, '\
1388 r\n' on Dos/Win, '\r'
Guido van Rossumc8180cc1994-08-05 15:57:31 +00001389
Andrew M. Kuchling13423f32001-08-06 17:43:49 +00001390 Some os functions
1391 Function Result
1392makedirs(path[, Recursive directory creation (create required intermediary
1393mode=0777]) dirs); os.error if fails.
1394removedirs(path) Recursive directory delete (delete intermediary empty
1395 dirs); if fails.
1396renames(old, new) Recursive directory or file renaming; os.error if fails.
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Guido van Rossumc8180cc1994-08-05 15:57:31 +00001398
Guido van Rossumc8180cc1994-08-05 15:57:31 +00001399
Andrew M. Kuchling13423f32001-08-06 17:43:49 +00001400 posix
1401don't import this module directly, import os instead !
1402(see also module: shutil for file copy & remove fcts)
Guido van Rossumc8180cc1994-08-05 15:57:31 +00001403
Andrew M. Kuchling13423f32001-08-06 17:43:49 +00001404 posix Variables
1405Variable Meaning
1406environ dictionary of environment variables, e.g.posix.environ['HOME'].
1407error exception raised on POSIX-related error.
1408 Corresponding value is tuple of errno code and perror() string.
Guido van Rossumc8180cc1994-08-05 15:57:31 +00001409
Andrew M. Kuchling13423f32001-08-06 17:43:49 +00001410 Some posix functions
1411 Function Result
1412chdir(path) Changes current directory to path.
1413chmod(path, Changes the mode of path to the numeric mode
1414mode)
1415close(fd) Closes file descriptor fd opened with posix.open.
1416_exit(n) Immediate exit, with no cleanups, no SystemExit,etc. Should use
1417 this to exit a child process.
1418execv(p, args) "Become" executable p with args args
1419getcwd() Returns a string representing the current working directory
1420getpid() Returns the current process id
1421fork() Like C's fork(). Returns 0 to child, child pid to parent.[Not
1422 on Windows]
1423kill(pid, Like C's kill [Not on Windows]
1424signal)
1425listdir(path) Lists (base)names of entries in directory path, excluding '.'
1426 and '..'
1427lseek(fd, pos, Sets current position in file fd to position pos, expressedas
1428how) an offset relative to beginning of file (how=0), tocurrent
1429 position (how=1), or to end of file (how=2)
1430mkdir(path[, Creates a directory named path with numeric mode (default 0777)
1431mode])
1432open(file, Like C's open(). Returns file descriptor. Use file object
1433flags, mode) fctsrather than this low level ones.
1434pipe() Creates a pipe. Returns pair of file descriptors (r, w) [Not on
1435 Windows].
1436popen(command, Opens a pipe to or from command. Result is a file object to
1437mode='r', read to orwrite from, as indicated by mode being 'r' or 'w'.
1438bufSize=0) Use it to catch acommand output ('r' mode) or to feed it ('w'
1439 mode).
1440remove(path) See unlink.
1441rename(src, dst Renames/moves the file or directory src to dst. [error iftarget
1442) name already exists]
1443rmdir(path) Removes the empty directory path
1444read(fd, n) Reads n bytes from file descriptor fd and return as string.
1445 Returns st_mode, st_ino, st_dev, st_nlink, st_uid,st_gid,
1446stat(path) st_size, st_atime, st_mtime, st_ctime.[st_ino, st_uid, st_gid
1447 are dummy on Windows]
1448system(command) Executes string command in a subshell. Returns exitstatus of
1449 subshell (usually 0 means OK).
1450 Returns accumulated CPU times in sec (user, system, children's
1451times() user,children's sys, elapsed real time). [3 last not on
1452 Windows]
1453unlink(path) Unlinks ("deletes") the file (not dir!) path. same as: remove
1454utime(path, ( Sets the access & modified time of the file to the given tuple
1455aTime, mTime)) of values.
1456wait() Waits for child process completion. Returns tuple ofpid,
1457 exit_status [Not on Windows]
1458waitpid(pid, Waits for process pid to complete. Returns tuple ofpid,
1459options) exit_status [Not on Windows]
1460write(fd, str) Writes str to file fd. Returns nb of bytes written.
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Guido van Rossumc8180cc1994-08-05 15:57:31 +00001462
Guido van Rossumc8180cc1994-08-05 15:57:31 +00001463
Andrew M. Kuchling13423f32001-08-06 17:43:49 +00001464 posixpath
1465Do not import this module directly, import os instead and refer to this module
1466as os.path. (e.g. os.path.exists(p)) !
Guido van Rossumc8180cc1994-08-05 15:57:31 +00001467
Andrew M. Kuchling13423f32001-08-06 17:43:49 +00001468 Some posixpath functions
1469 Function Result
1470abspath(p) Returns absolute path for path p, taking current working dir in
1471 account.
1472dirname/
1473basename(p directory and name parts of the path p. See also split.
1474)
1475exists(p) True if string p is an existing path (file or directory)
1476expanduser Returns string that is (a copy of) p with "~" expansion done.
1477(p)
1478expandvars Returns string that is (a copy of) p with environment vars expanded.
1479(p) [Windows: case significant; must use Unix: $var notation, not %var%]
1480getsize( return the size in bytes of filename. raise os.error.
1481filename)
1482getmtime( return last modification time of filename (integer nb of seconds
1483filename) since epoch).
1484getatime( return last access time of filename (integer nb of seconds since
1485filename) epoch).
1486isabs(p) True if string p is an absolute path.
1487isdir(p) True if string p is a directory.
1488islink(p) True if string p is a symbolic link.
1489ismount(p) True if string p is a mount point [true for all dirs on Windows].
1490join(p[,q Joins one or more path components intelligently.
1491[,...]])
1492 Splits p into (head, tail) where tail is lastpathname component and
1493split(p) <head> is everything leadingup to that. <=> (dirname(p), basename
1494 (p))
1495splitdrive Splits path p in a pair ('drive:', tail) [Windows]
1496(p)
1497splitext(p Splits into (root, ext) where last comp of root contains no periods
1498) and ext is empty or startswith a period.
1499 Calls the function visit with arguments(arg, dirname, names) for
1500 each directory recursively inthe directory tree rooted at p
1501walk(p, (including p itself if it's a dir)The argument dirname specifies the
1502visit, arg visited directory, the argumentnames lists the files in the
1503) directory. The visit function maymodify names to influence the set
1504 of directories visited belowdirname, e.g., to avoid visiting certain
1505 parts of the tree.
Guido van Rossumc8180cc1994-08-05 15:57:31 +00001506
Guido van Rossumc8180cc1994-08-05 15:57:31 +00001507
Guido van Rossumc8180cc1994-08-05 15:57:31 +00001508
Andrew M. Kuchling13423f32001-08-06 17:43:49 +00001509 shutil
1510high-level file operations (copying, deleting).
Guido van Rossumc8180cc1994-08-05 15:57:31 +00001511
Andrew M. Kuchling13423f32001-08-06 17:43:49 +00001512 Main shutil functions
1513 Function Result
1514copy(src, dst) Copies the contents of file src to file dst, retaining file
1515 permissions.
1516copytree(src, dst Recursively copies an entire directory tree rooted at src
1517[, symlinks]) into dst (which should not already exist). If symlinks is
1518 true, links insrc are kept as such in dst.
1519rmtree(path[, Deletes an entire directory tree, ignoring errors if
1520ignore_errors[, ignore_errors true,or calling onerror(func, path,
1521onerror]]) sys.exc_info()) if supplied with
Guido van Rossumc8180cc1994-08-05 15:57:31 +00001522
Andrew M. Kuchling13423f32001-08-06 17:43:49 +00001523(and also: copyfile, copymode, copystat, copy2)
Guido van Rossumc8180cc1994-08-05 15:57:31 +00001524
Andrew M. Kuchling13423f32001-08-06 17:43:49 +00001525time
Guido van Rossumc8180cc1994-08-05 15:57:31 +00001526
Andrew M. Kuchling13423f32001-08-06 17:43:49 +00001527 Variables
1528Variable Meaning
1529altzone signed offset of local DST timezone in sec west of the 0th meridian.
1530daylight nonzero if a DST timezone is specified
Guido van Rossumc8180cc1994-08-05 15:57:31 +00001531
Andrew M. Kuchling13423f32001-08-06 17:43:49 +00001532 Functions
1533 Function Result
1534time() return a float representing UTC time in seconds since the epoch.
1535gmtime(secs), return a tuple representing time : (year aaaa, month(1-12),day
1536localtime( (1-31), hour(0-23), minute(0-59), second(0-59), weekday(0-6, 0 is
1537secs) monday), Julian day(1-366), daylight flag(-1,0 or 1))
1538asctime(
1539timeTuple),
1540strftime(
1541format, return a formated string representing time.
1542timeTuple)
1543mktime(tuple) inverse of localtime(). Return a float.
1544strptime( parse a formated string representing time, return tuple as in
1545string[, gmtime().
1546format])
1547sleep(secs) Suspend execution for <secs> seconds. <secs> can be a float.
Guido van Rossumc8180cc1994-08-05 15:57:31 +00001548
Andrew M. Kuchling13423f32001-08-06 17:43:49 +00001549and also: clock, ctime.
Guido van Rossumc8180cc1994-08-05 15:57:31 +00001550
Andrew M. Kuchling13423f32001-08-06 17:43:49 +00001551 string
Guido van Rossumc8180cc1994-08-05 15:57:31 +00001552
Andrew M. Kuchling13423f32001-08-06 17:43:49 +00001553As of Python 2.0, much (though not all) of the functionality provided by the
1554string module have been superseded by built-in string methods - see Operations
1555on strings for details.
Guido van Rossumc8180cc1994-08-05 15:57:31 +00001556
Andrew M. Kuchling13423f32001-08-06 17:43:49 +00001557 Some string variables
1558 Variable Meaning
1559digits The string '0123456789'
1560hexdigits, octdigits legal hexadecimal & octal digits
1561letters, uppercase, lowercase, Strings containing the appropriate
1562whitespace characters
1563index_error Exception raised by index() if substr not
1564 found.
Guido van Rossumc8180cc1994-08-05 15:57:31 +00001565
Andrew M. Kuchling13423f32001-08-06 17:43:49 +00001566 Some string functions
1567 Function Result
1568expandtabs(s, returns a copy of string <s> with tabs expanded.
1569tabSize)
1570find/rfind(s, sub Return the lowest/highest index in <s> where the substring
1571[, start=0[, end= <sub> is found such that <sub> is wholly contained ins
15720]) [start:end]. Return -1 if <sub> not found.
1573ljust/rjust/center Return a copy of string <s> left/right justified/centerd in
1574(s, width) afield of given width, padded with spaces. <s> is
1575 nevertruncated.
1576lower/upper(s) Return a string that is (a copy of) <s> in lowercase/
1577 uppercase
1578split(s[, sep= Return a list containing the words of the string <s>,using
1579whitespace[, the string <sep> as a separator.
1580maxsplit=0]])
1581join(words[, sep=' Concatenate a list or tuple of words with
1582']) interveningseparators; inverse of split.
Fred Drakedb390c12005-10-28 14:39:47 +00001583replace(s, old, Returns a copy of string <s> with all occurrences of
Andrew M. Kuchling13423f32001-08-06 17:43:49 +00001584new[, maxsplit=0] substring<old> replaced by <new>. Limits to <maxsplit>
1585 firstsubstitutions if specified.
1586strip(s) Return a string that is (a copy of) <s> without leadingand
1587 trailing whitespace. see also lstrip, rstrip.
Guido van Rossumc8180cc1994-08-05 15:57:31 +00001588
Guido van Rossumc8180cc1994-08-05 15:57:31 +00001589
Guido van Rossumc8180cc1994-08-05 15:57:31 +00001590
Andrew M. Kuchling13423f32001-08-06 17:43:49 +00001591 re (sre)
Guido van Rossumc8180cc1994-08-05 15:57:31 +00001592
Andrew M. Kuchling13423f32001-08-06 17:43:49 +00001593Handles Unicode strings. Implemented in new module sre, re now a mere front-end
1594for compatibility.
1595Patterns are specified as strings. Tip: Use raw strings (e.g. r'\w*') to
1596litteralize backslashes.
Guido van Rossumc8180cc1994-08-05 15:57:31 +00001597
Guido van Rossumc8180cc1994-08-05 15:57:31 +00001598
Andrew M. Kuchling13423f32001-08-06 17:43:49 +00001599 Regular expression syntax
1600 Form Description
1601. matches any character (including newline if DOTALL flag specified)
1602^ matches start of the string (of every line in MULTILINE mode)
1603$ matches end of the string (of every line in MULTILINE mode)
1604* 0 or more of preceding regular expression (as many as possible)
1605+ 1 or more of preceding regular expression (as many as possible)
Fred Drakedb390c12005-10-28 14:39:47 +00001606? 0 or 1 occurrence of preceding regular expression
Andrew M. Kuchling13423f32001-08-06 17:43:49 +00001607*?, +?, ?? Same as *, + and ? but matches as few characters as possible
1608{m,n} matches from m to n repetitions of preceding RE
1609{m,n}? idem, attempting to match as few repetitions as possible
1610[ ] defines character set: e.g. '[a-zA-Z]' to match all letters(see also
1611 \w \S)
1612[^ ] defines complemented character set: matches if char is NOT in set
1613 escapes special chars '*?+&$|()' and introduces special sequences
1614\ (see below). Due to Python string rules, write as '\\' orr'\' in the
1615 pattern string.
1616\\ matches a litteral '\'; due to Python string rules, write as '\\\\
1617 'in pattern string, or better using raw string: r'\\'.
1618| specifies alternative: 'foo|bar' matches 'foo' or 'bar'
1619(...) matches any RE inside (), and delimits a group.
1620(?:...) idem but doesn't delimit a group.
1621 matches if ... matches next, but doesn't consume any of the string
1622(?=...) e.g. 'Isaac (?=Asimov)' matches 'Isaac' only if followed by
1623 'Asimov'.
1624(?!...) matches if ... doesn't match next. Negative of (?=...)
1625(?P<name matches any RE inside (), and delimits a named group. (e.g. r'(?P
1626>...) <id>[a-zA-Z_]\w*)' defines a group named id)
1627(?P=name) matches whatever text was matched by the earlier group named name.
1628(?#...) A comment; ignored.
1629(?letter) letter is one of 'i','L', 'm', 's', 'x'. Set the corresponding flags
1630 (re.I, re.L, re.M, re.S, re.X) for the entire RE.
Guido van Rossumc8180cc1994-08-05 15:57:31 +00001631
Andrew M. Kuchling13423f32001-08-06 17:43:49 +00001632 Special sequences
1633Sequence Description
1634number matches content of the group of the same number; groups are numbered
1635 starting from 1
1636\A matches only at the start of the string
1637\b empty str at beg or end of word: '\bis\b' matches 'is', but not 'his'
1638\B empty str NOT at beginning or end of word
1639\d any decimal digit (<=> [0-9])
1640\D any non-decimal digit char (<=> [^O-9])
1641\s any whitespace char (<=> [ \t\n\r\f\v])
1642\S any non-whitespace char (<=> [^ \t\n\r\f\v])
1643\w any alphaNumeric char (depends on LOCALE flag)
1644\W any non-alphaNumeric char (depends on LOCALE flag)
1645\Z matches only at the end of the string
Guido van Rossumc8180cc1994-08-05 15:57:31 +00001646
Andrew M. Kuchling13423f32001-08-06 17:43:49 +00001647 Variables
1648Variable Meaning
1649error Exception when pattern string isn't a valid regexp.
Guido van Rossumc8180cc1994-08-05 15:57:31 +00001650
Andrew M. Kuchling13423f32001-08-06 17:43:49 +00001651 Functions
1652 Function Result
1653 Compile a RE pattern string into a regular expression object.
1654 Flags (combinable by |):
Guido van Rossumc8180cc1994-08-05 15:57:31 +00001655
Andrew M. Kuchling13423f32001-08-06 17:43:49 +00001656 I or IGNORECASE or (?i)
1657 case insensitive matching
1658compile( L or LOCALE or (?L)
1659pattern[, make \w, \W, \b, \B dependent on thecurrent locale
1660flags=0]) M or MULTILINE or (?m)
1661 matches every new line and not onlystart/end of the whole
1662 string
1663 S or DOTALL or (?s)
1664 '.' matches ALL chars, including newline
1665 X or VERBOSE or (?x)
1666 Ignores whitespace outside character sets
1667escape(string) return (a copy of) string with all non-alphanumerics
1668 backslashed.
1669match(pattern, if 0 or more chars at beginning of <string> match the RE pattern
1670string[, flags string,return a corresponding MatchObject instance, or None if
1671]) no match.
1672search(pattern scan thru <string> for a location matching <pattern>, return
1673, string[, acorresponding MatchObject instance, or None if no match.
1674flags])
1675split(pattern, split <string> by occurrences of <pattern>. If capturing () are
1676string[, used inpattern, then occurrences of patterns or subpatterns are
1677maxsplit=0]) also returned.
1678findall( return a list of non-overlapping matches in <pattern>, either a
1679pattern, list ofgroups or a list of tuples if the pattern has more than 1
1680string) group.
1681 return string obtained by replacing the (<count> first) lefmost
1682sub(pattern, non-overlapping occurrences of <pattern> (a string or a RE
1683repl, string[, object) in <string>by <repl>; <repl> can be a string or a fct
1684count=0]) called with a single MatchObj arg, which must return the
1685 replacement string.
1686subn(pattern,
1687repl, string[, same as sub(), but returns a tuple (newString, numberOfSubsMade)
1688count=0])
Guido van Rossumc8180cc1994-08-05 15:57:31 +00001689
Andrew M. Kuchling13423f32001-08-06 17:43:49 +00001690Regular Expression Objects
Guido van Rossumc8180cc1994-08-05 15:57:31 +00001691
Guido van Rossumc8180cc1994-08-05 15:57:31 +00001692
Andrew M. Kuchling13423f32001-08-06 17:43:49 +00001693(RE objects are returned by the compile fct)
Guido van Rossumc8180cc1994-08-05 15:57:31 +00001694
Andrew M. Kuchling13423f32001-08-06 17:43:49 +00001695 re object attributes
1696Attribute Descrition
1697flags flags arg used when RE obj was compiled, or 0 if none provided
1698groupindex dictionary of {group name: group number} in pattern
1699pattern pattern string from which RE obj was compiled
Guido van Rossumc8180cc1994-08-05 15:57:31 +00001700
Andrew M. Kuchling13423f32001-08-06 17:43:49 +00001701 re object methods
1702 Method Result
1703 If zero or more characters at the beginning of string match this
1704 regular expression, return a corresponding MatchObject instance.
1705 Return None if the string does not match the pattern; note that
1706 this is different from a zero-length match.
1707 The optional second parameter pos gives an index in the string
1708match( where the search is to start; it defaults to 0. This is not
1709string[, completely equivalent to slicing the string; the '' pattern
1710pos][, character matches at the real beginning of the string and at
1711endpos]) positions just after a newline, but not necessarily at the index
1712 where the search is to start.
1713 The optional parameter endpos limits how far the string will be
1714 searched; it will be as if the string is endpos characters long, so
1715 only the characters from pos to endpos will be searched for a
1716 match.
1717 Scan through string looking for a location where this regular
1718search( expression produces a match, and return a corresponding MatchObject
1719string[, instance. Return None if no position in the string matches the
1720pos][, pattern; note that this is different from finding a zero-length
1721endpos]) match at some point in the string.
1722 The optional pos and endpos parameters have the same meaning as for
1723 the match() method.
1724split(
1725string[, Identical to the split() function, using the compiled pattern.
1726maxsplit=
17270])
1728findall( Identical to the findall() function, using the compiled pattern.
1729string)
1730sub(repl,
1731string[, Identical to the sub() function, using the compiled pattern.
1732count=0])
1733subn(repl,
1734string[, Identical to the subn() function, using the compiled pattern.
1735count=0])
Guido van Rossumc8180cc1994-08-05 15:57:31 +00001736
Andrew M. Kuchling13423f32001-08-06 17:43:49 +00001737Match Objects
Guido van Rossumc8180cc1994-08-05 15:57:31 +00001738
Guido van Rossumc8180cc1994-08-05 15:57:31 +00001739
Andrew M. Kuchling13423f32001-08-06 17:43:49 +00001740(Match objects are returned by the match & search functions)
Guido van Rossumc8180cc1994-08-05 15:57:31 +00001741
Andrew M. Kuchling13423f32001-08-06 17:43:49 +00001742 Match object attributes
1743Attribute Description
1744pos value of pos passed to search or match functions; index intostring at
1745 which RE engine started search.
1746endpos value of endpos passed to search or match functions; index intostring
1747 beyond which RE engine won't go.
1748re RE object whose match or search fct produced this MatchObj instance
1749string string passed to match() or search()
Guido van Rossumc8180cc1994-08-05 15:57:31 +00001750
Andrew M. Kuchling13423f32001-08-06 17:43:49 +00001751 Match object functions
1752Function Result
1753 returns one or more groups of the match. If one arg, result is a
1754group([g1 string;if multiple args, result is a tuple with one item per arg. If
1755, g2, gi is 0,return value is entire matching string; if 1 <= gi <= 99,
1756...]) returnstring matching group #gi (or None if no such group); gi may
1757 also bea group name.
1758 returns a tuple of all groups of the match; groups not
1759groups() participatingto the match have a value of None. Returns a string
1760 instead of tupleif len(tuple)=1
1761start(
1762group), returns indices of start & end of substring matched by group (or
1763end(group Noneif group exists but doesn't contribute to the match)
1764)
1765span( returns the 2-tuple (start(group), end(group)); can be (None, None)if
1766group) group didn't contibute to the match.
Guido van Rossumc8180cc1994-08-05 15:57:31 +00001767
Guido van Rossumc8180cc1994-08-05 15:57:31 +00001768
Guido van Rossumc8180cc1994-08-05 15:57:31 +00001769
Andrew M. Kuchling13423f32001-08-06 17:43:49 +00001770 math
Guido van Rossumc8180cc1994-08-05 15:57:31 +00001771
Andrew M. Kuchling13423f32001-08-06 17:43:49 +00001772Variables:
1773pi
1774e
1775Functions (see ordinary C man pages for info):
1776acos(x)
1777asin(x)
1778atan(x)
1779atan2(x, y)
1780ceil(x)
1781cos(x)
1782cosh(x)
Raymond Hettingere685f942003-01-26 03:29:15 +00001783degrees(x)
Andrew M. Kuchling13423f32001-08-06 17:43:49 +00001784exp(x)
1785fabs(x)
1786floor(x)
1787fmod(x, y)
1788frexp(x) -- Unlike C: (float, int) = frexp(float)
1789ldexp(x, y)
Raymond Hettingere685f942003-01-26 03:29:15 +00001790log(x [,base])
Andrew M. Kuchling13423f32001-08-06 17:43:49 +00001791log10(x)
1792modf(x) -- Unlike C: (float, float) = modf(float)
1793pow(x, y)
Raymond Hettingere685f942003-01-26 03:29:15 +00001794radians(x)
Andrew M. Kuchling13423f32001-08-06 17:43:49 +00001795sin(x)
1796sinh(x)
1797sqrt(x)
1798tan(x)
1799tanh(x)
Guido van Rossumc8180cc1994-08-05 15:57:31 +00001800
Andrew M. Kuchling13423f32001-08-06 17:43:49 +00001801 getopt
Guido van Rossumc8180cc1994-08-05 15:57:31 +00001802
Andrew M. Kuchling13423f32001-08-06 17:43:49 +00001803Functions:
1804getopt(list, optstr) -- Similar to C. <optstr> is option
1805 letters to look for. Put ':' after letter
1806 if option takes arg. E.g.
1807 # invocation was "python test.py -c hi -a arg1 arg2"
1808 opts, args = getopt.getopt(sys.argv[1:], 'ab:c:')
1809 # opts would be
1810 [('-c', 'hi'), ('-a', '')]
1811 # args would be
1812 ['arg1', 'arg2']
Guido van Rossumc8180cc1994-08-05 15:57:31 +00001813
Guido van Rossumc8180cc1994-08-05 15:57:31 +00001814
Andrew M. Kuchling13423f32001-08-06 17:43:49 +00001815List of modules and packages in base distribution
Guido van Rossumc8180cc1994-08-05 15:57:31 +00001816
Andrew M. Kuchling13423f32001-08-06 17:43:49 +00001817(built-ins and content of python Lib directory)
1818(Python NT distribution, may be slightly different in other distributions)
Guido van Rossumc8180cc1994-08-05 15:57:31 +00001819
Andrew M. Kuchling13423f32001-08-06 17:43:49 +00001820 Standard library modules
1821 Operation Result
1822aifc Stuff to parse AIFF-C and AIFF files.
1823anydbm Generic interface to all dbm clones. (dbhash, gdbm,
1824 dbm,dumbdbm)
1825asynchat Support for 'chat' style protocols
1826asyncore Asynchronous File I/O (in select style)
1827atexit Register functions to be called at exit of Python interpreter.
1828audiodev Audio support for a few platforms.
1829base64 Conversions to/from base64 RFC-MIME transport encoding .
1830BaseHTTPServer Base class forhttp services.
1831Bastion "Bastionification" utility (control access to instance vars)
1832bdb A generic Python debugger base class.
1833binhex Macintosh binhex compression/decompression.
1834bisect List bisection algorithms.
Raymond Hettingere685f942003-01-26 03:29:15 +00001835bz2 Support for bz2 compression/decompression.
Andrew M. Kuchling13423f32001-08-06 17:43:49 +00001836calendar Calendar printing functions.
1837cgi Wraps the WWW Forms Common Gateway Interface (CGI).
Raymond Hettingere685f942003-01-26 03:29:15 +00001838cgitb Utility for handling CGI tracebacks.
Andrew M. Kuchling13423f32001-08-06 17:43:49 +00001839CGIHTTPServer CGI http services.
1840cmd A generic class to build line-oriented command interpreters.
Raymond Hettingere685f942003-01-26 03:29:15 +00001841datetime Basic date and time types.
Andrew M. Kuchling13423f32001-08-06 17:43:49 +00001842code Utilities needed to emulate Python's interactive interpreter
1843codecs Lookup existing Unicode encodings and register new ones.
1844colorsys Conversion functions between RGB and other color systems.
1845commands Tools for executing UNIX commands .
1846compileall Force "compilation" of all .py files in a directory.
1847ConfigParser Configuration file parser (much like windows .ini files)
1848copy Generic shallow and deep copying operations.
1849copy_reg Helper to provide extensibility for pickle/cPickle.
Raymond Hettingerca60cac2003-07-12 23:55:57 +00001850csv Read and write files with comma separated values.
Andrew M. Kuchling13423f32001-08-06 17:43:49 +00001851dbhash (g)dbm-compatible interface to bsdhash.hashopen.
1852dircache Sorted list of files in a dir, using a cache.
1853[DEL:dircmp:DEL] [DEL:Defines a class to build directory diff tools on.:DEL]
Raymond Hettingere685f942003-01-26 03:29:15 +00001854difflib Tool for creating delta between sequences.
Andrew M. Kuchling13423f32001-08-06 17:43:49 +00001855dis Bytecode disassembler.
1856distutils Package installation system.
Raymond Hettingere685f942003-01-26 03:29:15 +00001857doctest Tool for running and verifying tests inside doc strings.
Andrew M. Kuchling13423f32001-08-06 17:43:49 +00001858dospath Common operations on DOS pathnames.
1859dumbdbm A dumb and slow but simple dbm clone.
1860[DEL:dump:DEL] [DEL:Print python code that reconstructs a variable.:DEL]
Raymond Hettingere685f942003-01-26 03:29:15 +00001861email Comprehensive support for internet email.
Andrew M. Kuchling13423f32001-08-06 17:43:49 +00001862exceptions Class based built-in exception hierarchy.
1863filecmp File comparison.
1864fileinput Helper class to quickly write a loop over all standard input
1865 files.
1866[DEL:find:DEL] [DEL:Find files directory hierarchy matching a pattern.:DEL]
1867fnmatch Filename matching with shell patterns.
1868formatter A test formatter.
1869fpformat General floating point formatting functions.
1870ftplib An FTP client class. Based on RFC 959.
1871gc Perform garbacge collection, obtain GC debug stats, and tune
1872 GC parameters.
1873getopt Standard command line processing. See also ftp://
1874 www.pauahtun.org/pub/getargspy.zip
1875getpass Utilities to get a password and/or the current user name.
1876glob filename globbing.
1877gopherlib Gopher protocol client interface.
1878[DEL:grep:DEL] [DEL:'grep' utilities.:DEL]
1879gzip Read & write gzipped files.
Raymond Hettingere685f942003-01-26 03:29:15 +00001880heapq Priority queue implemented using lists organized as heaps.
1881HMAC Keyed-Hashing for Message Authentication -- RFC 2104.
Andrew M. Kuchling13423f32001-08-06 17:43:49 +00001882htmlentitydefs Proposed entity definitions for HTML.
1883htmllib HTML parsing utilities.
Raymond Hettingere685f942003-01-26 03:29:15 +00001884HTMLParser A parser for HTML and XHTML.
Andrew M. Kuchling13423f32001-08-06 17:43:49 +00001885httplib HTTP client class.
1886ihooks Hooks into the "import" mechanism.
1887imaplib IMAP4 client.Based on RFC 2060.
1888imghdr Recognizing image files based on their first few bytes.
1889imputil Privides a way of writing customised import hooks.
Raymond Hettingere685f942003-01-26 03:29:15 +00001890inspect Tool for probing live Python objects.
Andrew M. Kuchling13423f32001-08-06 17:43:49 +00001891keyword List of Python keywords.
1892knee A Python re-implementation of hierarchical module import.
1893linecache Cache lines from files.
1894linuxaudiodev Lunix /dev/audio support.
1895locale Support for number formatting using the current locale
1896 settings.
Raymond Hettingere685f942003-01-26 03:29:15 +00001897logging Python logging facility.
Andrew M. Kuchling13423f32001-08-06 17:43:49 +00001898macpath Pathname (or related) operations for the Macintosh.
1899macurl2path Mac specific module for conversion between pathnames and URLs.
1900mailbox A class to handle a unix-style or mmdf-style mailbox.
1901mailcap Mailcap file handling (RFC 1524).
1902mhlib MH (mailbox) interface.
1903mimetools Various tools used by MIME-reading or MIME-writing programs.
1904mimetypes Guess the MIME type of a file.
1905MimeWriter Generic MIME writer.
1906mimify Mimification and unmimification of mail messages.
1907mmap Interface to memory-mapped files - they behave like mutable
1908 strings./font>
1909multifile Class to make multi-file messages easier to handle.
1910mutex Mutual exclusion -- for use with module sched.
1911netrc
1912nntplib An NNTP client class. Based on RFC 977.
1913ntpath Common operations on DOS pathnames.
1914nturl2path Mac specific module for conversion between pathnames and URLs.
Raymond Hettingere685f942003-01-26 03:29:15 +00001915optparse A comprehensive tool for processing command line options.
Andrew M. Kuchling13423f32001-08-06 17:43:49 +00001916os Either mac, dos or posix depending system.
1917[DEL:packmail: [DEL:Create a self-unpacking shell archive.:DEL]
1918DEL]
1919pdb A Python debugger.
1920pickle Pickling (save and restore) of Python objects (a faster
1921 Cimplementation exists in built-in module: cPickle).
1922pipes Conversion pipeline templates.
Raymond Hettingere685f942003-01-26 03:29:15 +00001923pkgunil Utilities for working with Python packages.
Andrew M. Kuchling13423f32001-08-06 17:43:49 +00001924popen2 variations on pipe open.
1925poplib A POP3 client class. Based on the J. Myers POP3 draft.
1926posixfile Extended (posix) file operations.
1927posixpath Common operations on POSIX pathnames.
1928pprint Support to pretty-print lists, tuples, & dictionaries
1929 recursively.
1930profile Class for profiling python code.
1931pstats Class for printing reports on profiled python code.
Raymond Hettingere685f942003-01-26 03:29:15 +00001932pydoc Utility for generating documentation from source files.
Andrew M. Kuchling13423f32001-08-06 17:43:49 +00001933pty Pseudo terminal utilities.
1934pyexpat Interface to the Expay XML parser.
1935py_compile Routine to "compile" a .py file to a .pyc file.
1936pyclbr Parse a Python file and retrieve classes and methods.
1937Queue A multi-producer, multi-consumer queue.
1938quopri Conversions to/from quoted-printable transport encoding.
1939rand Don't use unless you want compatibility with C's rand().
Raymond Hettinger5a772d32003-01-25 22:35:42 +00001940random Random variable generators
Andrew M. Kuchling13423f32001-08-06 17:43:49 +00001941re Regular Expressions.
Andrew M. Kuchling13423f32001-08-06 17:43:49 +00001942repr Redo repr() but with limits on most sizes.
1943rexec Restricted execution facilities ("safe" exec, eval, etc).
1944rfc822 RFC-822 message manipulation class.
1945rlcompleter Word completion for GNU readline 2.0.
Raymond Hettinger2d95f1a2004-03-13 20:27:23 +00001946robotparser Parse robots.txt files, useful for web spiders.
Andrew M. Kuchling13423f32001-08-06 17:43:49 +00001947sched A generally useful event scheduler class.
Raymond Hettingere685f942003-01-26 03:29:15 +00001948sets Module for a set datatype.
Andrew M. Kuchling13423f32001-08-06 17:43:49 +00001949sgmllib A parser for SGML.
1950shelve Manage shelves of pickled objects.
1951shlex Lexical analyzer class for simple shell-like syntaxes.
1952shutil Utility functions usable in a shell-like program.
1953SimpleHTTPServer Simple extension to base http class
1954site Append module search paths for third-party packages to
1955 sys.path.
1956smtplib SMTP Client class (RFC 821)
1957sndhdr Several routines that help recognizing sound.
1958SocketServer Generic socket server classes.
1959stat Constants and functions for interpreting stat/lstat struct.
1960statcache Maintain a cache of file stats.
1961statvfs Constants for interpreting statvfs struct as returned by
1962 os.statvfs()and os.fstatvfs() (if they exist).
1963string A collection of string operations.
1964StringIO File-like objects that read/write a string buffer (a fasterC
1965 implementation exists in built-in module: cStringIO).
1966sunau Stuff to parse Sun and NeXT audio files.
1967sunaudio Interpret sun audio headers.
1968symbol Non-terminal symbols of Python grammar (from "graminit.h").
1969tabnanny,/font> Check Python source for ambiguous indentation.
Raymond Hettingere685f942003-01-26 03:29:15 +00001970tarfile Facility for reading and writing to the *nix tarfile format.
Andrew M. Kuchling13423f32001-08-06 17:43:49 +00001971telnetlib TELNET client class. Based on RFC 854.
1972tempfile Temporary file name allocation.
Raymond Hettingere685f942003-01-26 03:29:15 +00001973textwrap Object for wrapping and filling text.
Andrew M. Kuchling13423f32001-08-06 17:43:49 +00001974threading Proposed new higher-level threading interfaces
1975threading_api (doc of the threading module)
1976toaiff Convert "arbitrary" sound files to AIFF files .
1977token Tokens (from "token.h").
1978tokenize Compiles a regular expression that recognizes Python tokens.
1979traceback Format and print Python stack traces.
1980tty Terminal utilities.
1981turtle LogoMation-like turtle graphics
1982types Define names for all type symbols in the std interpreter.
1983tzparse Parse a timezone specification.
1984unicodedata Interface to unicode properties.
1985urllib Open an arbitrary URL.
1986urlparse Parse URLs according to latest draft of standard.
1987user Hook to allow user-specified customization code to run.
1988UserDict A wrapper to allow subclassing of built-in dict class.
1989UserList A wrapper to allow subclassing of built-in list class.
1990UserString A wrapper to allow subclassing of built-in string class.
1991[DEL:util:DEL] [DEL:some useful functions that don't fit elsewhere !!:DEL]
1992uu UUencode/UUdecode.
Raymond Hettingere685f942003-01-26 03:29:15 +00001993unittest Utilities for implementing unit testing.
Andrew M. Kuchling13423f32001-08-06 17:43:49 +00001994wave Stuff to parse WAVE files.
Raymond Hettingere685f942003-01-26 03:29:15 +00001995weakref Tools for creating and managing weakly referenced objects.
Andrew M. Kuchling13423f32001-08-06 17:43:49 +00001996webbrowser Platform independent URL launcher.
1997[DEL:whatsound: [DEL:Several routines that help recognizing sound files.:DEL]
1998DEL]
1999whichdb Guess which db package to use to open a db file.
Andrew M. Kuchling13423f32001-08-06 17:43:49 +00002000xdrlib Implements (a subset of) Sun XDR (eXternal Data
2001 Representation)
2002xmllib A parser for XML, using the derived class as static DTD.
2003xml.dom Classes for processing XML using the Document Object Model.
2004xml.sax Classes for processing XML using the SAX API.
Raymond Hettingere685f942003-01-26 03:29:15 +00002005xmlrpclib Support for remote procedure calls using XML.
Andrew M. Kuchling13423f32001-08-06 17:43:49 +00002006zipfile Read & write PK zipped files.
2007[DEL:zmod:DEL] [DEL:Demonstration of abstruse mathematical concepts.:DEL]
Guido van Rossumc8180cc1994-08-05 15:57:31 +00002008
Guido van Rossumc8180cc1994-08-05 15:57:31 +00002009
Guido van Rossumc8180cc1994-08-05 15:57:31 +00002010
Andrew M. Kuchling13423f32001-08-06 17:43:49 +00002011* Built-ins *
Guido van Rossumc8180cc1994-08-05 15:57:31 +00002012
Andrew M. Kuchling13423f32001-08-06 17:43:49 +00002013 sys Interpreter state vars and functions
2014 __built-in__ Access to all built-in python identifiers
2015 __main__ Scope of the interpreters main program, script or stdin
2016 array Obj efficiently representing arrays of basic values
2017 math Math functions of C standard
Raymond Hettingere685f942003-01-26 03:29:15 +00002018 time Time-related functions (also the newer datetime module)
Andrew M. Kuchling13423f32001-08-06 17:43:49 +00002019 marshal Read and write some python values in binary format
2020 struct Convert between python values and C structs
Guido van Rossumc8180cc1994-08-05 15:57:31 +00002021
Andrew M. Kuchling13423f32001-08-06 17:43:49 +00002022* Standard *
Guido van Rossumc8180cc1994-08-05 15:57:31 +00002023
Andrew M. Kuchling13423f32001-08-06 17:43:49 +00002024 getopt Parse cmd line args in sys.argv. A la UNIX 'getopt'.
2025 os A more portable interface to OS dependent functionality
2026 re Functions useful for working with regular expressions
2027 string Useful string and characters functions and exceptions
Raymond Hettingere685f942003-01-26 03:29:15 +00002028 random Mersenne Twister pseudo-random number generator
Andrew M. Kuchling13423f32001-08-06 17:43:49 +00002029 thread Low-level primitives for working with process threads
2030 threading idem, new recommanded interface.
Guido van Rossumc8180cc1994-08-05 15:57:31 +00002031
Andrew M. Kuchling13423f32001-08-06 17:43:49 +00002032* Unix/Posix *
Guido van Rossumc8180cc1994-08-05 15:57:31 +00002033
Andrew M. Kuchling13423f32001-08-06 17:43:49 +00002034 dbm Interface to Unix ndbm database library
2035 grp Interface to Unix group database
2036 posix OS functionality standardized by C and POSIX standards
2037 posixpath POSIX pathname functions
2038 pwd Access to the Unix password database
2039 select Access to Unix select multiplex file synchronization
2040 socket Access to BSD socket interface
Guido van Rossumc8180cc1994-08-05 15:57:31 +00002041
Andrew M. Kuchling13423f32001-08-06 17:43:49 +00002042* Tk User-interface Toolkit *
Guido van Rossumc8180cc1994-08-05 15:57:31 +00002043
Andrew M. Kuchling13423f32001-08-06 17:43:49 +00002044 tkinter Main interface to Tk
Guido van Rossumc8180cc1994-08-05 15:57:31 +00002045
Andrew M. Kuchling13423f32001-08-06 17:43:49 +00002046* Multimedia *
Guido van Rossumc8180cc1994-08-05 15:57:31 +00002047
Andrew M. Kuchling13423f32001-08-06 17:43:49 +00002048 audioop Useful operations on sound fragments
2049 imageop Useful operations on images
2050 jpeg Access to jpeg image compressor and decompressor
2051 rgbimg Access SGI imglib image files
Guido van Rossumc8180cc1994-08-05 15:57:31 +00002052
Andrew M. Kuchling13423f32001-08-06 17:43:49 +00002053* Cryptographic Extensions *
Guido van Rossumc8180cc1994-08-05 15:57:31 +00002054
Andrew M. Kuchling13423f32001-08-06 17:43:49 +00002055 md5 Interface to RSA's MD5 message digest algorithm
Andrew M. Kuchling5a9618e2004-08-31 13:43:19 +00002056 sha Interface to the SHA message digest algorithm
Raymond Hettingere685f942003-01-26 03:29:15 +00002057 HMAC Keyed-Hashing for Message Authentication -- RFC 2104.
Guido van Rossumc8180cc1994-08-05 15:57:31 +00002058
Andrew M. Kuchling13423f32001-08-06 17:43:49 +00002059* Stdwin * Standard Window System
Guido van Rossumc8180cc1994-08-05 15:57:31 +00002060
Andrew M. Kuchling13423f32001-08-06 17:43:49 +00002061 stdwin Standard Window System interface
2062 stdwinevents Stdwin event, command, and selection constants
2063 rect Rectangle manipulation operations
Guido van Rossumc8180cc1994-08-05 15:57:31 +00002064
Andrew M. Kuchling13423f32001-08-06 17:43:49 +00002065* SGI IRIX * (4 & 5)
Guido van Rossumc8180cc1994-08-05 15:57:31 +00002066
Andrew M. Kuchling13423f32001-08-06 17:43:49 +00002067 al SGI audio facilities
2068 AL al constants
2069 fl Interface to FORMS library
2070 FL fl constants
2071 flp Functions for form designer
2072 fm Access to font manager library
2073 gl Access to graphics library
2074 GL Constants for gl
2075 DEVICE More constants for gl
2076 imgfile Imglib image file interface
Guido van Rossumc8180cc1994-08-05 15:57:31 +00002077
Andrew M. Kuchling13423f32001-08-06 17:43:49 +00002078* Suns *
Guido van Rossumc8180cc1994-08-05 15:57:31 +00002079
Andrew M. Kuchling13423f32001-08-06 17:43:49 +00002080 sunaudiodev Access to sun audio interface
Guido van Rossumc8180cc1994-08-05 15:57:31 +00002081
Guido van Rossumc8180cc1994-08-05 15:57:31 +00002082
Andrew M. Kuchling13423f32001-08-06 17:43:49 +00002083Workspace exploration and idiom hints
Guido van Rossumc8180cc1994-08-05 15:57:31 +00002084
Andrew M. Kuchling13423f32001-08-06 17:43:49 +00002085 dir(<module>) list functions, variables in <module>
2086 dir() get object keys, defaults to local name space
Andrew M. Kuchling13423f32001-08-06 17:43:49 +00002087 if __name__ == '__main__': main() invoke main if running as script
2088 map(None, lst1, lst2, ...) merge lists
2089 b = a[:] create copy of seq structure
2090 _ in interactive mode, is last value printed
Guido van Rossumc8180cc1994-08-05 15:57:31 +00002091
Guido van Rossumc8180cc1994-08-05 15:57:31 +00002092
Guido van Rossumc8180cc1994-08-05 15:57:31 +00002093
Guido van Rossumc8180cc1994-08-05 15:57:31 +00002094
Guido van Rossumc8180cc1994-08-05 15:57:31 +00002095
Guido van Rossumc8180cc1994-08-05 15:57:31 +00002096
Guido van Rossumc8180cc1994-08-05 15:57:31 +00002097
Andrew M. Kuchling13423f32001-08-06 17:43:49 +00002098Python Mode for Emacs
Guido van Rossumc8180cc1994-08-05 15:57:31 +00002099
Andrew M. Kuchling13423f32001-08-06 17:43:49 +00002100(Not revised, possibly not up to date)
2101Type C-c ? when in python-mode for extensive help.
2102INDENTATION
2103Primarily for entering new code:
2104 TAB indent line appropriately
2105 LFD insert newline, then indent
2106 DEL reduce indentation, or delete single character
2107Primarily for reindenting existing code:
2108 C-c : guess py-indent-offset from file content; change locally
2109 C-u C-c : ditto, but change globally
2110 C-c TAB reindent region to match its context
2111 C-c < shift region left by py-indent-offset
2112 C-c > shift region right by py-indent-offset
2113MARKING & MANIPULATING REGIONS OF CODE
2114C-c C-b mark block of lines
2115M-C-h mark smallest enclosing def
2116C-u M-C-h mark smallest enclosing class
2117C-c # comment out region of code
2118C-u C-c # uncomment region of code
2119MOVING POINT
2120C-c C-p move to statement preceding point
2121C-c C-n move to statement following point
2122C-c C-u move up to start of current block
2123M-C-a move to start of def
2124C-u M-C-a move to start of class
2125M-C-e move to end of def
2126C-u M-C-e move to end of class
2127EXECUTING PYTHON CODE
2128C-c C-c sends the entire buffer to the Python interpreter
2129C-c | sends the current region
2130C-c ! starts a Python interpreter window; this will be used by
2131 subsequent C-c C-c or C-c | commands
Raymond Hettingere685f942003-01-26 03:29:15 +00002132C-c C-w runs PyChecker
2133
Andrew M. Kuchling13423f32001-08-06 17:43:49 +00002134VARIABLES
2135py-indent-offset indentation increment
2136py-block-comment-prefix comment string used by py-comment-region
2137py-python-command shell command to invoke Python interpreter
2138py-scroll-process-buffer t means always scroll Python process buffer
2139py-temp-directory directory used for temp files (if needed)
2140py-beep-if-tab-change ring the bell if tab-width is changed
Guido van Rossumc8180cc1994-08-05 15:57:31 +00002141
Guido van Rossumc8180cc1994-08-05 15:57:31 +00002142
Andrew M. Kuchling13423f32001-08-06 17:43:49 +00002143The Python Debugger
Guido van Rossumc8180cc1994-08-05 15:57:31 +00002144
Andrew M. Kuchling13423f32001-08-06 17:43:49 +00002145(Not revised, possibly not up to date, see 1.5.2 Library Ref section 9.1; in 1.5.2, you may also use debugger integrated in IDLE)
Guido van Rossumc8180cc1994-08-05 15:57:31 +00002146
Andrew M. Kuchling13423f32001-08-06 17:43:49 +00002147Accessing
Guido van Rossumc8180cc1994-08-05 15:57:31 +00002148
Andrew M. Kuchling13423f32001-08-06 17:43:49 +00002149import pdb (it's a module written in Python)
2150 -- defines functions :
2151 run(statement[,globals[, locals]])
2152 -- execute statement string under debugger control, with optional
2153 global & local environment.
2154 runeval(expression[,globals[, locals]])
2155 -- same as run, but evaluate expression and return value.
2156 runcall(function[, argument, ...])
2157 -- run function object with given arg(s)
2158 pm() -- run postmortem on last exception (like debugging a core file)
2159 post_mortem(t)
2160 -- run postmortem on traceback object <t>
Guido van Rossumc8180cc1994-08-05 15:57:31 +00002161
Andrew M. Kuchling13423f32001-08-06 17:43:49 +00002162 -- defines class Pdb :
2163 use Pdb to create reusable debugger objects. Object
2164 preserves state (i.e. break points) between calls.
Guido van Rossumc8180cc1994-08-05 15:57:31 +00002165
Andrew M. Kuchling13423f32001-08-06 17:43:49 +00002166 runs until a breakpoint hit, exception, or end of program
2167 If exception, variable '__exception__' holds (exception,value).
Guido van Rossumc8180cc1994-08-05 15:57:31 +00002168
Andrew M. Kuchling13423f32001-08-06 17:43:49 +00002169Commands
Guido van Rossumc8180cc1994-08-05 15:57:31 +00002170
Andrew M. Kuchling13423f32001-08-06 17:43:49 +00002171h, help
2172 brief reminder of commands
2173b, break [<arg>]
2174 if <arg> numeric, break at line <arg> in current file
2175 if <arg> is function object, break on entry to fcn <arg>
2176 if no arg, list breakpoints
2177cl, clear [<arg>]
2178 if <arg> numeric, clear breakpoint at <arg> in current file
2179 if no arg, clear all breakpoints after confirmation
2180w, where
2181 print current call stack
2182u, up
2183 move up one stack frame (to top-level caller)
2184d, down
2185 move down one stack frame
2186s, step
2187 advance one line in the program, stepping into calls
2188n, next
2189 advance one line, stepping over calls
2190r, return
2191 continue execution until current function returns
2192 (return value is saved in variable "__return__", which
2193 can be printed or manipulated from debugger)
2194c, continue
2195 continue until next breakpoint
Raymond Hettingere685f942003-01-26 03:29:15 +00002196j, jump lineno
2197 Set the next line that will be executed
Andrew M. Kuchling13423f32001-08-06 17:43:49 +00002198a, args
2199 print args to current function
2200rv, retval
2201 prints return value from last function that returned
2202p, print <arg>
2203 prints value of <arg> in current stack frame
2204l, list [<first> [, <last>]]
2205 List source code for the current file.
2206 Without arguments, list 11 lines around the current line
2207 or continue the previous listing.
2208 With one argument, list 11 lines starting at that line.
2209 With two arguments, list the given range;
2210 if the second argument is less than the first, it is a count.
2211whatis <arg>
2212 prints type of <arg>
2213!
2214 executes rest of line as a Python statement in the current stack frame
2215q quit
2216 immediately stop execution and leave debugger
2217<return>
2218 executes last command again
2219Any input debugger doesn't recognize as a command is assumed to be a
2220Python statement to execute in the current stack frame, the same way
2221the exclamation mark ("!") command does.
Guido van Rossumc8180cc1994-08-05 15:57:31 +00002222
Andrew M. Kuchling13423f32001-08-06 17:43:49 +00002223Example
Guido van Rossumc8180cc1994-08-05 15:57:31 +00002224
Andrew M. Kuchling13423f32001-08-06 17:43:49 +00002225(1394) python
2226Python 1.0.3 (Sep 26 1994)
2227Copyright 1991-1994 Stichting Mathematisch Centrum, Amsterdam
2228>>> import rm
2229>>> rm.run()
2230Traceback (innermost last):
2231 File "<stdin>", line 1
2232 File "./rm.py", line 7
2233 x = div(3)
2234 File "./rm.py", line 2
2235 return a / r
2236ZeroDivisionError: integer division or modulo
2237>>> import pdb
2238>>> pdb.pm()
2239> ./rm.py(2)div: return a / r
2240(Pdb) list
2241 1 def div(a):
2242 2 -> return a / r
2243 3
2244 4 def run():
2245 5 global r
2246 6 r = 0
2247 7 x = div(3)
2248 8 print x
2249[EOF]
2250(Pdb) print r
22510
2252(Pdb) q
2253>>> pdb.runcall(rm.run)
2254etc.
Guido van Rossumc8180cc1994-08-05 15:57:31 +00002255
Andrew M. Kuchling13423f32001-08-06 17:43:49 +00002256Quirks
Guido van Rossumc8180cc1994-08-05 15:57:31 +00002257
Andrew M. Kuchling13423f32001-08-06 17:43:49 +00002258Breakpoints are stored as filename, line number tuples. If a module is reloaded
2259after editing, any remembered breakpoints are likely to be wrong.
Guido van Rossumc8180cc1994-08-05 15:57:31 +00002260
Andrew M. Kuchling13423f32001-08-06 17:43:49 +00002261Always single-steps through top-most stack frame. That is, "c" acts like "n".
Guido van Rossumc8180cc1994-08-05 15:57:31 +00002262
Guido van Rossumc8180cc1994-08-05 15:57:31 +00002263