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Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001:mod:`sys` --- System-specific parameters and functions
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3
4.. module:: sys
5 :synopsis: Access system-specific parameters and functions.
6
Terry Jan Reedyfa089b92016-06-11 15:02:54 -04007--------------
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00008
9This module provides access to some variables used or maintained by the
10interpreter and to functions that interact strongly with the interpreter. It is
11always available.
12
13
Barry Warsawa40453d2010-10-16 14:17:50 +000014.. data:: abiflags
15
Georg Brandldf48b972014-03-24 09:06:18 +010016 On POSIX systems where Python was built with the standard ``configure``
Barry Warsawa40453d2010-10-16 14:17:50 +000017 script, this contains the ABI flags as specified by :pep:`3149`.
18
Victor Stinner7efc5262019-06-15 03:24:41 +020019 .. versionchanged:: 3.8
20 Default flags became an empty string (``m`` flag for pymalloc has been
21 removed).
22
Barry Warsawa40453d2010-10-16 14:17:50 +000023 .. versionadded:: 3.2
24
Georg Brandldf48b972014-03-24 09:06:18 +010025
Steve Dowerb82e17e2019-05-23 08:45:22 -070026.. function:: addaudithook(hook)
27
Terry Jan Reedye563a152019-11-26 12:07:48 -050028 Append the callable *hook* to the list of active auditing hooks for the
Steve Dowerb82e17e2019-05-23 08:45:22 -070029 current interpreter.
30
31 When an auditing event is raised through the :func:`sys.audit` function, each
32 hook will be called in the order it was added with the event name and the
33 tuple of arguments. Native hooks added by :c:func:`PySys_AddAuditHook` are
Andrew Kuchling0c372692020-10-20 10:41:02 -040034 called first, followed by hooks added in the current interpreter. Hooks
35 can then log the event, raise an exception to abort the operation,
36 or terminate the process entirely.
Steve Dowerb82e17e2019-05-23 08:45:22 -070037
Steve Dower894e30c2019-10-26 13:02:30 -070038 .. audit-event:: sys.addaudithook "" sys.addaudithook
39
Andrew Kuchling0c372692020-10-20 10:41:02 -040040 Calling :func:`sys.addaudithook` will itself raise an auditing event
41 named ``sys.addaudithook`` with no arguments. If any
Steve Dowerbea33f52019-11-28 08:46:11 -080042 existing hooks raise an exception derived from :class:`RuntimeError`, the
Steve Dower894e30c2019-10-26 13:02:30 -070043 new hook will not be added and the exception suppressed. As a result,
44 callers cannot assume that their hook has been added unless they control
45 all existing hooks.
Steve Dowerb82e17e2019-05-23 08:45:22 -070046
Andrew Kuchling0c372692020-10-20 10:41:02 -040047 See the :ref:`audit events table <audit-events>` for all events raised by
48 CPython, and :pep:`578` for the original design discussion.
49
Steve Dowerb82e17e2019-05-23 08:45:22 -070050 .. versionadded:: 3.8
51
Steve Dowerbea33f52019-11-28 08:46:11 -080052 .. versionchanged:: 3.8.1
53
54 Exceptions derived from :class:`Exception` but not :class:`RuntimeError`
55 are no longer suppressed.
56
Steve Dowerb82e17e2019-05-23 08:45:22 -070057 .. impl-detail::
58
Steve Dower894e30c2019-10-26 13:02:30 -070059 When tracing is enabled (see :func:`settrace`), Python hooks are only
60 traced if the callable has a ``__cantrace__`` member that is set to a
61 true value. Otherwise, trace functions will skip the hook.
Steve Dowerb82e17e2019-05-23 08:45:22 -070062
63
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +000064.. data:: argv
65
66 The list of command line arguments passed to a Python script. ``argv[0]`` is the
67 script name (it is operating system dependent whether this is a full pathname or
68 not). If the command was executed using the :option:`-c` command line option to
69 the interpreter, ``argv[0]`` is set to the string ``'-c'``. If no script name
70 was passed to the Python interpreter, ``argv[0]`` is the empty string.
71
72 To loop over the standard input, or the list of files given on the
73 command line, see the :mod:`fileinput` module.
74
Victor Stinnerdd8a93e2020-06-30 00:49:03 +020075 See also :data:`sys.orig_argv`.
76
Inada Naoki38f4e462019-03-30 14:32:08 +090077 .. note::
78 On Unix, command line arguments are passed by bytes from OS. Python decodes
79 them with filesystem encoding and "surrogateescape" error handler.
80 When you need original bytes, you can get it by
81 ``[os.fsencode(arg) for arg in sys.argv]``.
82
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +000083
Steve Dowerb82e17e2019-05-23 08:45:22 -070084.. _auditing:
85
86.. function:: audit(event, *args)
87
88 .. index:: single: auditing
89
Andrew Kuchling0c372692020-10-20 10:41:02 -040090 Raise an auditing event and trigger any active auditing hooks.
91 *event* is a string identifying the event, and *args* may contain
92 optional arguments with more information about the event. The
93 number and types of arguments for a given event are considered a
94 public and stable API and should not be modified between releases.
Steve Dowerb82e17e2019-05-23 08:45:22 -070095
Andrew Kuchling0c372692020-10-20 10:41:02 -040096 For example, one auditing event is named ``os.chdir``. This event has
97 one argument called *path* that will contain the requested new
98 working directory.
99
100 :func:`sys.audit` will call the existing auditing hooks, passing
101 the event name and arguments, and will re-raise the first exception
102 from any hook. In general, if an exception is raised, it should not
103 be handled and the process should be terminated as quickly as
104 possible. This allows hook implementations to decide how to respond
105 to particular events: they can merely log the event or abort the
106 operation by raising an exception.
Steve Dowerb82e17e2019-05-23 08:45:22 -0700107
108 Hooks are added using the :func:`sys.addaudithook` or
109 :c:func:`PySys_AddAuditHook` functions.
110
111 The native equivalent of this function is :c:func:`PySys_Audit`. Using the
112 native function is preferred when possible.
113
Steve Dower44f91c32019-06-27 10:47:59 -0700114 See the :ref:`audit events table <audit-events>` for all events raised by
Steve Dower894e30c2019-10-26 13:02:30 -0700115 CPython.
Steve Dower44f91c32019-06-27 10:47:59 -0700116
Steve Dowerb82e17e2019-05-23 08:45:22 -0700117 .. versionadded:: 3.8
118
119
Vinay Sajip7ded1f02012-05-26 03:45:29 +0100120.. data:: base_exec_prefix
121
122 Set during Python startup, before ``site.py`` is run, to the same value as
Vinay Sajipcd9b7462012-07-09 10:37:01 +0100123 :data:`exec_prefix`. If not running in a
124 :ref:`virtual environment <venv-def>`, the values will stay the same; if
125 ``site.py`` finds that a virtual environment is in use, the values of
126 :data:`prefix` and :data:`exec_prefix` will be changed to point to the
127 virtual environment, whereas :data:`base_prefix` and
Vinay Sajip7ded1f02012-05-26 03:45:29 +0100128 :data:`base_exec_prefix` will remain pointing to the base Python
129 installation (the one which the virtual environment was created from).
130
Georg Brandl039b01d2012-05-26 09:11:22 +0200131 .. versionadded:: 3.3
132
133
Vinay Sajip7ded1f02012-05-26 03:45:29 +0100134.. data:: base_prefix
135
136 Set during Python startup, before ``site.py`` is run, to the same value as
Vinay Sajipcd9b7462012-07-09 10:37:01 +0100137 :data:`prefix`. If not running in a :ref:`virtual environment <venv-def>`, the values
Vinay Sajip7ded1f02012-05-26 03:45:29 +0100138 will stay the same; if ``site.py`` finds that a virtual environment is in
139 use, the values of :data:`prefix` and :data:`exec_prefix` will be changed to
140 point to the virtual environment, whereas :data:`base_prefix` and
141 :data:`base_exec_prefix` will remain pointing to the base Python
142 installation (the one which the virtual environment was created from).
143
Georg Brandl039b01d2012-05-26 09:11:22 +0200144 .. versionadded:: 3.3
145
146
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000147.. data:: byteorder
148
149 An indicator of the native byte order. This will have the value ``'big'`` on
150 big-endian (most-significant byte first) platforms, and ``'little'`` on
151 little-endian (least-significant byte first) platforms.
152
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000153
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000154.. data:: builtin_module_names
155
156 A tuple of strings giving the names of all modules that are compiled into this
157 Python interpreter. (This information is not available in any other way ---
158 ``modules.keys()`` only lists the imported modules.)
159
160
Georg Brandl85271262010-10-17 11:06:14 +0000161.. function:: call_tracing(func, args)
162
163 Call ``func(*args)``, while tracing is enabled. The tracing state is saved,
164 and restored afterwards. This is intended to be called from a debugger from
165 a checkpoint, to recursively debug some other code.
166
167
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000168.. data:: copyright
169
170 A string containing the copyright pertaining to the Python interpreter.
171
172
Christian Heimes15ebc882008-02-04 18:48:49 +0000173.. function:: _clear_type_cache()
174
175 Clear the internal type cache. The type cache is used to speed up attribute
176 and method lookups. Use the function *only* to drop unnecessary references
177 during reference leak debugging.
178
179 This function should be used for internal and specialized purposes only.
Christian Heimes26855632008-01-27 23:50:43 +0000180
Christian Heimes26855632008-01-27 23:50:43 +0000181
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000182.. function:: _current_frames()
183
184 Return a dictionary mapping each thread's identifier to the topmost stack frame
185 currently active in that thread at the time the function is called. Note that
186 functions in the :mod:`traceback` module can build the call stack given such a
187 frame.
188
189 This is most useful for debugging deadlock: this function does not require the
190 deadlocked threads' cooperation, and such threads' call stacks are frozen for as
191 long as they remain deadlocked. The frame returned for a non-deadlocked thread
192 may bear no relationship to that thread's current activity by the time calling
193 code examines the frame.
194
195 This function should be used for internal and specialized purposes only.
196
Steve Dower44f91c32019-06-27 10:47:59 -0700197 .. audit-event:: sys._current_frames "" sys._current_frames
Steve Dowerb82e17e2019-05-23 08:45:22 -0700198
Julien Danjou64366fa2020-11-02 15:16:25 +0100199.. function:: _current_exceptions()
200
201 Return a dictionary mapping each thread's identifier to the topmost exception
202 currently active in that thread at the time the function is called.
203 If a thread is not currently handling an exception, it is not included in
204 the result dictionary.
205
206 This is most useful for statistical profiling.
207
208 This function should be used for internal and specialized purposes only.
209
210 .. audit-event:: sys._current_exceptions "" sys._current_exceptions
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000211
Barry Warsaw36c1d1f2017-10-05 12:11:18 -0400212.. function:: breakpointhook()
213
214 This hook function is called by built-in :func:`breakpoint`. By default,
215 it drops you into the :mod:`pdb` debugger, but it can be set to any other
216 function so that you can choose which debugger gets used.
217
218 The signature of this function is dependent on what it calls. For example,
219 the default binding (e.g. ``pdb.set_trace()``) expects no arguments, but
220 you might bind it to a function that expects additional arguments
221 (positional and/or keyword). The built-in ``breakpoint()`` function passes
222 its ``*args`` and ``**kws`` straight through. Whatever
223 ``breakpointhooks()`` returns is returned from ``breakpoint()``.
224
225 The default implementation first consults the environment variable
226 :envvar:`PYTHONBREAKPOINT`. If that is set to ``"0"`` then this function
227 returns immediately; i.e. it is a no-op. If the environment variable is
228 not set, or is set to the empty string, ``pdb.set_trace()`` is called.
229 Otherwise this variable should name a function to run, using Python's
230 dotted-import nomenclature, e.g. ``package.subpackage.module.function``.
231 In this case, ``package.subpackage.module`` would be imported and the
232 resulting module must have a callable named ``function()``. This is run,
233 passing in ``*args`` and ``**kws``, and whatever ``function()`` returns,
234 ``sys.breakpointhook()`` returns to the built-in :func:`breakpoint`
235 function.
236
237 Note that if anything goes wrong while importing the callable named by
238 :envvar:`PYTHONBREAKPOINT`, a :exc:`RuntimeWarning` is reported and the
239 breakpoint is ignored.
240
241 Also note that if ``sys.breakpointhook()`` is overridden programmatically,
242 :envvar:`PYTHONBREAKPOINT` is *not* consulted.
243
244 .. versionadded:: 3.7
245
David Malcolm49526f42012-06-22 14:55:41 -0400246.. function:: _debugmallocstats()
247
248 Print low-level information to stderr about the state of CPython's memory
249 allocator.
250
251 If Python is configured --with-pydebug, it also performs some expensive
252 internal consistency checks.
253
254 .. versionadded:: 3.3
255
256 .. impl-detail::
257
258 This function is specific to CPython. The exact output format is not
259 defined here, and may change.
260
261
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000262.. data:: dllhandle
263
Cheryl Sabella2d6097d2018-10-12 10:55:20 -0400264 Integer specifying the handle of the Python DLL.
265
266 .. availability:: Windows.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000267
268
269.. function:: displayhook(value)
270
Victor Stinner13d49ee2010-12-04 17:24:33 +0000271 If *value* is not ``None``, this function prints ``repr(value)`` to
272 ``sys.stdout``, and saves *value* in ``builtins._``. If ``repr(value)`` is
273 not encodable to ``sys.stdout.encoding`` with ``sys.stdout.errors`` error
274 handler (which is probably ``'strict'``), encode it to
275 ``sys.stdout.encoding`` with ``'backslashreplace'`` error handler.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000276
Christian Heimesd8654cf2007-12-02 15:22:16 +0000277 ``sys.displayhook`` is called on the result of evaluating an :term:`expression`
278 entered in an interactive Python session. The display of these values can be
279 customized by assigning another one-argument function to ``sys.displayhook``.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000280
Victor Stinner13d49ee2010-12-04 17:24:33 +0000281 Pseudo-code::
282
283 def displayhook(value):
284 if value is None:
285 return
286 # Set '_' to None to avoid recursion
287 builtins._ = None
288 text = repr(value)
289 try:
290 sys.stdout.write(text)
291 except UnicodeEncodeError:
292 bytes = text.encode(sys.stdout.encoding, 'backslashreplace')
293 if hasattr(sys.stdout, 'buffer'):
294 sys.stdout.buffer.write(bytes)
295 else:
296 text = bytes.decode(sys.stdout.encoding, 'strict')
297 sys.stdout.write(text)
298 sys.stdout.write("\n")
299 builtins._ = value
300
301 .. versionchanged:: 3.2
302 Use ``'backslashreplace'`` error handler on :exc:`UnicodeEncodeError`.
303
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000304
Éric Araujoda272632011-10-05 01:17:38 +0200305.. data:: dont_write_bytecode
306
Brett Cannonf299abd2015-04-13 14:21:02 -0400307 If this is true, Python won't try to write ``.pyc`` files on the
Éric Araujoda272632011-10-05 01:17:38 +0200308 import of source modules. This value is initially set to ``True`` or
309 ``False`` depending on the :option:`-B` command line option and the
310 :envvar:`PYTHONDONTWRITEBYTECODE` environment variable, but you can set it
311 yourself to control bytecode file generation.
312
313
Carl Meyerb193fa92018-06-15 22:40:56 -0600314.. data:: pycache_prefix
315
316 If this is set (not ``None``), Python will write bytecode-cache ``.pyc``
317 files to (and read them from) a parallel directory tree rooted at this
318 directory, rather than from ``__pycache__`` directories in the source code
319 tree. Any ``__pycache__`` directories in the source code tree will be ignored
320 and new `.pyc` files written within the pycache prefix. Thus if you use
321 :mod:`compileall` as a pre-build step, you must ensure you run it with the
322 same pycache prefix (if any) that you will use at runtime.
323
324 A relative path is interpreted relative to the current working directory.
325
326 This value is initially set based on the value of the :option:`-X`
327 ``pycache_prefix=PATH`` command-line option or the
328 :envvar:`PYTHONPYCACHEPREFIX` environment variable (command-line takes
329 precedence). If neither are set, it is ``None``.
330
331 .. versionadded:: 3.8
332
333
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000334.. function:: excepthook(type, value, traceback)
335
336 This function prints out a given traceback and exception to ``sys.stderr``.
337
338 When an exception is raised and uncaught, the interpreter calls
339 ``sys.excepthook`` with three arguments, the exception class, exception
340 instance, and a traceback object. In an interactive session this happens just
341 before control is returned to the prompt; in a Python program this happens just
342 before the program exits. The handling of such top-level exceptions can be
343 customized by assigning another three-argument function to ``sys.excepthook``.
344
Steve Dowerbea33f52019-11-28 08:46:11 -0800345 .. audit-event:: sys.excepthook hook,type,value,traceback sys.excepthook
346
347 Raise an auditing event ``sys.excepthook`` with arguments ``hook``,
348 ``type``, ``value``, ``traceback`` when an uncaught exception occurs.
349 If no hook has been set, ``hook`` may be ``None``. If any hook raises
350 an exception derived from :class:`RuntimeError` the call to the hook will
351 be suppressed. Otherwise, the audit hook exception will be reported as
352 unraisable and ``sys.excepthook`` will be called.
353
Victor Stinnercd590a72019-05-28 00:39:52 +0200354 .. seealso::
355
356 The :func:`sys.unraisablehook` function handles unraisable exceptions
357 and the :func:`threading.excepthook` function handles exception raised
358 by :func:`threading.Thread.run`.
Victor Stinneref9d9b62019-05-22 11:28:22 +0200359
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000360
Barry Warsaw36c1d1f2017-10-05 12:11:18 -0400361.. data:: __breakpointhook__
362 __displayhook__
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000363 __excepthook__
Victor Stinneref9d9b62019-05-22 11:28:22 +0200364 __unraisablehook__
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000365
Barry Warsaw36c1d1f2017-10-05 12:11:18 -0400366 These objects contain the original values of ``breakpointhook``,
Victor Stinneref9d9b62019-05-22 11:28:22 +0200367 ``displayhook``, ``excepthook``, and ``unraisablehook`` at the start of the
368 program. They are saved so that ``breakpointhook``, ``displayhook`` and
369 ``excepthook``, ``unraisablehook`` can be restored in case they happen to
370 get replaced with broken or alternative objects.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000371
Barry Warsaw36c1d1f2017-10-05 12:11:18 -0400372 .. versionadded:: 3.7
373 __breakpointhook__
374
Saiyang Gou0edc2c72020-02-07 16:48:06 -0800375 .. versionadded:: 3.8
376 __unraisablehook__
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000377
378.. function:: exc_info()
379
380 This function returns a tuple of three values that give information about the
381 exception that is currently being handled. The information returned is specific
382 both to the current thread and to the current stack frame. If the current stack
383 frame is not handling an exception, the information is taken from the calling
384 stack frame, or its caller, and so on until a stack frame is found that is
385 handling an exception. Here, "handling an exception" is defined as "executing
Benjamin Petersoneec3d712008-06-11 15:59:43 +0000386 an except clause." For any stack frame, only information about the exception
387 being currently handled is accessible.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000388
389 .. index:: object: traceback
390
Georg Brandl482b1512010-03-21 09:02:59 +0000391 If no exception is being handled anywhere on the stack, a tuple containing
392 three ``None`` values is returned. Otherwise, the values returned are
393 ``(type, value, traceback)``. Their meaning is: *type* gets the type of the
394 exception being handled (a subclass of :exc:`BaseException`); *value* gets
395 the exception instance (an instance of the exception type); *traceback* gets
Björn Meier99363712019-09-11 19:55:02 +0200396 a :ref:`traceback object <traceback-objects>` which encapsulates the call
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000397 stack at the point where the exception originally occurred.
398
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000399
400.. data:: exec_prefix
401
402 A string giving the site-specific directory prefix where the platform-dependent
403 Python files are installed; by default, this is also ``'/usr/local'``. This can
Éric Araujo713d3032010-11-18 16:38:46 +0000404 be set at build time with the ``--exec-prefix`` argument to the
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000405 :program:`configure` script. Specifically, all configuration files (e.g. the
Éric Araujo58a91532011-10-05 01:28:24 +0200406 :file:`pyconfig.h` header file) are installed in the directory
Georg Brandleb25fb72012-02-23 21:12:39 +0100407 :file:`{exec_prefix}/lib/python{X.Y}/config`, and shared library modules are
Éric Araujo58a91532011-10-05 01:28:24 +0200408 installed in :file:`{exec_prefix}/lib/python{X.Y}/lib-dynload`, where *X.Y*
409 is the version number of Python, for example ``3.2``.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000410
Larry Hastings3732ed22014-03-15 21:13:56 -0700411 .. note::
412
413 If a :ref:`virtual environment <venv-def>` is in effect, this
Vinay Sajipcd9b7462012-07-09 10:37:01 +0100414 value will be changed in ``site.py`` to point to the virtual environment.
415 The value for the Python installation will still be available, via
416 :data:`base_exec_prefix`.
Vinay Sajip7ded1f02012-05-26 03:45:29 +0100417
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000418
419.. data:: executable
420
Petri Lehtinen97133212012-02-02 20:59:48 +0200421 A string giving the absolute path of the executable binary for the Python
422 interpreter, on systems where this makes sense. If Python is unable to retrieve
423 the real path to its executable, :data:`sys.executable` will be an empty string
424 or ``None``.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000425
426
427.. function:: exit([arg])
428
429 Exit from Python. This is implemented by raising the :exc:`SystemExit`
430 exception, so cleanup actions specified by finally clauses of :keyword:`try`
Georg Brandl6f4e68d2010-10-17 10:51:45 +0000431 statements are honored, and it is possible to intercept the exit attempt at
432 an outer level.
433
434 The optional argument *arg* can be an integer giving the exit status
435 (defaulting to zero), or another type of object. If it is an integer, zero
436 is considered "successful termination" and any nonzero value is considered
437 "abnormal termination" by shells and the like. Most systems require it to be
Martin Panterb4ce1fc2015-11-30 03:18:29 +0000438 in the range 0--127, and produce undefined results otherwise. Some systems
Georg Brandl6f4e68d2010-10-17 10:51:45 +0000439 have a convention for assigning specific meanings to specific exit codes, but
440 these are generally underdeveloped; Unix programs generally use 2 for command
441 line syntax errors and 1 for all other kind of errors. If another type of
442 object is passed, ``None`` is equivalent to passing zero, and any other
443 object is printed to :data:`stderr` and results in an exit code of 1. In
444 particular, ``sys.exit("some error message")`` is a quick way to exit a
445 program when an error occurs.
446
447 Since :func:`exit` ultimately "only" raises an exception, it will only exit
448 the process when called from the main thread, and the exception is not
449 intercepted.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000450
Martin Panterb4ce1fc2015-11-30 03:18:29 +0000451 .. versionchanged:: 3.6
452 If an error occurs in the cleanup after the Python interpreter
453 has caught :exc:`SystemExit` (such as an error flushing buffered data
454 in the standard streams), the exit status is changed to 120.
455
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000456
Christian Heimesd32ed6f2008-01-14 18:49:24 +0000457.. data:: flags
458
Raymond Hettinger71170742019-09-11 07:17:32 -0700459 The :term:`named tuple` *flags* exposes the status of command line
Benjamin Peterson2b8ef2d2011-04-20 18:31:22 -0500460 flags. The attributes are read only.
Christian Heimesd32ed6f2008-01-14 18:49:24 +0000461
Victor Stinnerb9783d22020-01-24 10:22:18 +0100462 ============================= ================================================================
Éric Araujo5ab47762011-03-26 00:47:04 +0100463 attribute flag
Victor Stinnerb9783d22020-01-24 10:22:18 +0100464 ============================= ================================================================
Éric Araujo5ab47762011-03-26 00:47:04 +0100465 :const:`debug` :option:`-d`
Éric Araujo5ab47762011-03-26 00:47:04 +0100466 :const:`inspect` :option:`-i`
467 :const:`interactive` :option:`-i`
Danish Prakash656d52d2018-10-07 16:12:31 +0000468 :const:`isolated` :option:`-I`
Éric Araujo5ab47762011-03-26 00:47:04 +0100469 :const:`optimize` :option:`-O` or :option:`-OO`
470 :const:`dont_write_bytecode` :option:`-B`
471 :const:`no_user_site` :option:`-s`
472 :const:`no_site` :option:`-S`
473 :const:`ignore_environment` :option:`-E`
474 :const:`verbose` :option:`-v`
475 :const:`bytes_warning` :option:`-b`
Éric Araujo722bec42011-03-26 01:59:47 +0100476 :const:`quiet` :option:`-q`
Georg Brandl2daf6ae2012-02-20 19:54:16 +0100477 :const:`hash_randomization` :option:`-R`
Victor Stinnerb9783d22020-01-24 10:22:18 +0100478 :const:`dev_mode` :option:`-X dev <-X>` (:ref:`Python Development Mode <devmode>`)
479 :const:`utf8_mode` :option:`-X utf8 <-X>`
480 ============================= ================================================================
Georg Brandl8aa7e992010-12-28 18:30:18 +0000481
482 .. versionchanged:: 3.2
483 Added ``quiet`` attribute for the new :option:`-q` flag.
Christian Heimesd32ed6f2008-01-14 18:49:24 +0000484
Georg Brandl09a7c722012-02-20 21:31:46 +0100485 .. versionadded:: 3.2.3
Georg Brandl2daf6ae2012-02-20 19:54:16 +0100486 The ``hash_randomization`` attribute.
487
Éric Araujo3e898702011-04-24 04:37:00 +0200488 .. versionchanged:: 3.3
489 Removed obsolete ``division_warning`` attribute.
490
Danish Prakash656d52d2018-10-07 16:12:31 +0000491 .. versionchanged:: 3.4
492 Added ``isolated`` attribute for :option:`-I` ``isolated`` flag.
493
Victor Stinner5e3806f2017-11-30 11:40:24 +0100494 .. versionchanged:: 3.7
Victor Stinnerb9783d22020-01-24 10:22:18 +0100495 Added the ``dev_mode`` attribute for the new :ref:`Python Development
496 Mode <devmode>` and the ``utf8_mode`` attribute for the new :option:`-X`
497 ``utf8`` flag.
Victor Stinner5e3806f2017-11-30 11:40:24 +0100498
Christian Heimesd32ed6f2008-01-14 18:49:24 +0000499
Christian Heimes93852662007-12-01 12:22:32 +0000500.. data:: float_info
501
Raymond Hettinger71170742019-09-11 07:17:32 -0700502 A :term:`named tuple` holding information about the float type. It
Benjamin Peterson2b8ef2d2011-04-20 18:31:22 -0500503 contains low level information about the precision and internal
504 representation. The values correspond to the various floating-point
505 constants defined in the standard header file :file:`float.h` for the 'C'
506 programming language; see section 5.2.4.2.2 of the 1999 ISO/IEC C standard
507 [C99]_, 'Characteristics of floating types', for details.
Christian Heimes93852662007-12-01 12:22:32 +0000508
Georg Brandl44ea77b2013-03-28 13:28:44 +0100509 .. tabularcolumns:: |l|l|L|
510
Mark Dickinsonbe5846b2010-07-02 20:26:07 +0000511 +---------------------+----------------+--------------------------------------------------+
512 | attribute | float.h macro | explanation |
513 +=====================+================+==================================================+
Victor Stinner0b2ab212020-01-13 12:44:35 +0100514 | :const:`epsilon` | DBL_EPSILON | difference between 1.0 and the least value |
515 | | | greater than 1.0 that is representable as a float|
516 | | | |
517 | | | See also :func:`math.ulp`. |
Mark Dickinsonbe5846b2010-07-02 20:26:07 +0000518 +---------------------+----------------+--------------------------------------------------+
519 | :const:`dig` | DBL_DIG | maximum number of decimal digits that can be |
520 | | | faithfully represented in a float; see below |
521 +---------------------+----------------+--------------------------------------------------+
522 | :const:`mant_dig` | DBL_MANT_DIG | float precision: the number of base-``radix`` |
523 | | | digits in the significand of a float |
524 +---------------------+----------------+--------------------------------------------------+
Victor Stinner0b2ab212020-01-13 12:44:35 +0100525 | :const:`max` | DBL_MAX | maximum representable positive finite float |
Mark Dickinsonbe5846b2010-07-02 20:26:07 +0000526 +---------------------+----------------+--------------------------------------------------+
Victor Stinner0b2ab212020-01-13 12:44:35 +0100527 | :const:`max_exp` | DBL_MAX_EXP | maximum integer *e* such that ``radix**(e-1)`` is|
Mark Dickinsonbe5846b2010-07-02 20:26:07 +0000528 | | | a representable finite float |
529 +---------------------+----------------+--------------------------------------------------+
Victor Stinner0b2ab212020-01-13 12:44:35 +0100530 | :const:`max_10_exp` | DBL_MAX_10_EXP | maximum integer *e* such that ``10**e`` is in the|
Mark Dickinsonbe5846b2010-07-02 20:26:07 +0000531 | | | range of representable finite floats |
532 +---------------------+----------------+--------------------------------------------------+
Victor Stinner0b2ab212020-01-13 12:44:35 +0100533 | :const:`min` | DBL_MIN | minimum representable positive *normalized* float|
534 | | | |
535 | | | Use :func:`math.ulp(0.0) <math.ulp>` to get the |
536 | | | smallest positive *denormalized* representable |
537 | | | float. |
Mark Dickinsonbe5846b2010-07-02 20:26:07 +0000538 +---------------------+----------------+--------------------------------------------------+
Victor Stinner0b2ab212020-01-13 12:44:35 +0100539 | :const:`min_exp` | DBL_MIN_EXP | minimum integer *e* such that ``radix**(e-1)`` is|
Mark Dickinsonbe5846b2010-07-02 20:26:07 +0000540 | | | a normalized float |
541 +---------------------+----------------+--------------------------------------------------+
Victor Stinner0b2ab212020-01-13 12:44:35 +0100542 | :const:`min_10_exp` | DBL_MIN_10_EXP | minimum integer *e* such that ``10**e`` is a |
Mark Dickinsonbe5846b2010-07-02 20:26:07 +0000543 | | | normalized float |
544 +---------------------+----------------+--------------------------------------------------+
545 | :const:`radix` | FLT_RADIX | radix of exponent representation |
546 +---------------------+----------------+--------------------------------------------------+
Mark Dickinsonb1e58fe2011-11-19 16:26:45 +0000547 | :const:`rounds` | FLT_ROUNDS | integer constant representing the rounding mode |
548 | | | used for arithmetic operations. This reflects |
549 | | | the value of the system FLT_ROUNDS macro at |
550 | | | interpreter startup time. See section 5.2.4.2.2 |
551 | | | of the C99 standard for an explanation of the |
552 | | | possible values and their meanings. |
Mark Dickinsonbe5846b2010-07-02 20:26:07 +0000553 +---------------------+----------------+--------------------------------------------------+
Christian Heimes93852662007-12-01 12:22:32 +0000554
Mark Dickinsonbe5846b2010-07-02 20:26:07 +0000555 The attribute :attr:`sys.float_info.dig` needs further explanation. If
556 ``s`` is any string representing a decimal number with at most
557 :attr:`sys.float_info.dig` significant digits, then converting ``s`` to a
558 float and back again will recover a string representing the same decimal
559 value::
Christian Heimes93852662007-12-01 12:22:32 +0000560
Mark Dickinsonbe5846b2010-07-02 20:26:07 +0000561 >>> import sys
562 >>> sys.float_info.dig
563 15
564 >>> s = '3.14159265358979' # decimal string with 15 significant digits
565 >>> format(float(s), '.15g') # convert to float and back -> same value
566 '3.14159265358979'
Christian Heimes93852662007-12-01 12:22:32 +0000567
Mark Dickinsonbe5846b2010-07-02 20:26:07 +0000568 But for strings with more than :attr:`sys.float_info.dig` significant digits,
569 this isn't always true::
570
571 >>> s = '9876543211234567' # 16 significant digits is too many!
572 >>> format(float(s), '.16g') # conversion changes value
573 '9876543211234568'
Christian Heimes93852662007-12-01 12:22:32 +0000574
Mark Dickinsonb08a53a2009-04-16 19:52:09 +0000575.. data:: float_repr_style
576
577 A string indicating how the :func:`repr` function behaves for
578 floats. If the string has value ``'short'`` then for a finite
579 float ``x``, ``repr(x)`` aims to produce a short string with the
580 property that ``float(repr(x)) == x``. This is the usual behaviour
581 in Python 3.1 and later. Otherwise, ``float_repr_style`` has value
582 ``'legacy'`` and ``repr(x)`` behaves in the same way as it did in
583 versions of Python prior to 3.1.
584
585 .. versionadded:: 3.1
586
587
Antoine Pitrouf9d0b122012-12-09 14:28:26 +0100588.. function:: getallocatedblocks()
589
590 Return the number of memory blocks currently allocated by the interpreter,
Antoine Pitrou92840532012-12-17 23:05:59 +0100591 regardless of their size. This function is mainly useful for tracking
592 and debugging memory leaks. Because of the interpreter's internal
593 caches, the result can vary from call to call; you may have to call
594 :func:`_clear_type_cache()` and :func:`gc.collect()` to get more
595 predictable results.
596
597 If a Python build or implementation cannot reasonably compute this
598 information, :func:`getallocatedblocks()` is allowed to return 0 instead.
Antoine Pitrouf9d0b122012-12-09 14:28:26 +0100599
600 .. versionadded:: 3.4
601
Antoine Pitrouf9d0b122012-12-09 14:28:26 +0100602
Victor Stinnerd6958ac2016-12-02 01:13:46 +0100603.. function:: getandroidapilevel()
604
605 Return the build time API version of Android as an integer.
606
Cheryl Sabella2d6097d2018-10-12 10:55:20 -0400607 .. availability:: Android.
Victor Stinnerd6958ac2016-12-02 01:13:46 +0100608
609 .. versionadded:: 3.7
610
611
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000612.. function:: getdefaultencoding()
613
614 Return the name of the current default string encoding used by the Unicode
615 implementation.
616
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000617
618.. function:: getdlopenflags()
619
Andrew Kuchlingc61b9132013-06-21 10:58:41 -0400620 Return the current value of the flags that are used for
621 :c:func:`dlopen` calls. Symbolic names for the flag values can be
622 found in the :mod:`os` module (``RTLD_xxx`` constants, e.g.
Cheryl Sabella2d6097d2018-10-12 10:55:20 -0400623 :data:`os.RTLD_LAZY`).
624
625 .. availability:: Unix.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000626
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000627
628.. function:: getfilesystemencoding()
629
Steve Dowercc16be82016-09-08 10:35:16 -0700630 Return the name of the encoding used to convert between Unicode
Victor Stinnere662c392020-11-01 23:07:23 +0100631 filenames and bytes filenames.
632
633 For best compatibility, str should be used for filenames in all cases,
634 although representing filenames as bytes is also supported. Functions
635 accepting or returning filenames should support either str or bytes and
636 internally convert to the system's preferred representation.
Steve Dowercc16be82016-09-08 10:35:16 -0700637
638 This encoding is always ASCII-compatible.
639
640 :func:`os.fsencode` and :func:`os.fsdecode` should be used to ensure that
641 the correct encoding and errors mode are used.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000642
Victor Stinnere662c392020-11-01 23:07:23 +0100643 The filesystem encoding is initialized from
644 :c:member:`PyConfig.filesystem_encoding`.
pxinwrf4b0a1c2019-03-04 17:02:06 +0800645
Victor Stinnerb744ba12010-05-15 12:27:16 +0000646 .. versionchanged:: 3.2
Victor Stinner22d04182013-12-02 12:16:46 +0100647 :func:`getfilesystemencoding` result cannot be ``None`` anymore.
Victor Stinnerb744ba12010-05-15 12:27:16 +0000648
Steve Dowercc16be82016-09-08 10:35:16 -0700649 .. versionchanged:: 3.6
650 Windows is no longer guaranteed to return ``'mbcs'``. See :pep:`529`
651 and :func:`_enablelegacywindowsfsencoding` for more information.
652
Victor Stinner91106cd2017-12-13 12:29:09 +0100653 .. versionchanged:: 3.7
654 Return 'utf-8' in the UTF-8 mode.
655
656
Steve Dowercc16be82016-09-08 10:35:16 -0700657.. function:: getfilesystemencodeerrors()
658
659 Return the name of the error mode used to convert between Unicode filenames
660 and bytes filenames. The encoding name is returned from
661 :func:`getfilesystemencoding`.
662
663 :func:`os.fsencode` and :func:`os.fsdecode` should be used to ensure that
664 the correct encoding and errors mode are used.
665
Victor Stinnere662c392020-11-01 23:07:23 +0100666 The filesystem error handler is initialized from
667 :c:member:`PyConfig.filesystem_errors`.
668
Steve Dowercc16be82016-09-08 10:35:16 -0700669 .. versionadded:: 3.6
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000670
671.. function:: getrefcount(object)
672
673 Return the reference count of the *object*. The count returned is generally one
674 higher than you might expect, because it includes the (temporary) reference as
675 an argument to :func:`getrefcount`.
676
677
678.. function:: getrecursionlimit()
679
680 Return the current value of the recursion limit, the maximum depth of the Python
681 interpreter stack. This limit prevents infinite recursion from causing an
682 overflow of the C stack and crashing Python. It can be set by
683 :func:`setrecursionlimit`.
684
685
Robert Schuppeniesfbe94c52008-07-14 10:13:31 +0000686.. function:: getsizeof(object[, default])
Martin v. Löwis00709aa2008-06-04 14:18:43 +0000687
688 Return the size of an object in bytes. The object can be any type of
689 object. All built-in objects will return correct results, but this
Robert Schuppeniesfbe94c52008-07-14 10:13:31 +0000690 does not have to hold true for third-party extensions as it is implementation
Martin v. Löwis00709aa2008-06-04 14:18:43 +0000691 specific.
692
Martin v. Löwis1e5d0ff2012-06-17 10:40:16 +0200693 Only the memory consumption directly attributed to the object is
694 accounted for, not the memory consumption of objects it refers to.
695
Benjamin Peterson4ac9ce42009-10-04 14:49:41 +0000696 If given, *default* will be returned if the object does not provide means to
Georg Brandlef871f62010-03-12 10:06:40 +0000697 retrieve the size. Otherwise a :exc:`TypeError` will be raised.
Robert Schuppeniesfbe94c52008-07-14 10:13:31 +0000698
Benjamin Peterson4ac9ce42009-10-04 14:49:41 +0000699 :func:`getsizeof` calls the object's ``__sizeof__`` method and adds an
700 additional garbage collector overhead if the object is managed by the garbage
701 collector.
Robert Schuppeniesfbe94c52008-07-14 10:13:31 +0000702
Andre Delfinoe8a20762020-09-26 21:47:25 -0300703 See `recursive sizeof recipe <https://code.activestate.com/recipes/577504>`_
Raymond Hettingerc539a2a2010-12-17 23:31:30 +0000704 for an example of using :func:`getsizeof` recursively to find the size of
705 containers and all their contents.
Martin v. Löwis00709aa2008-06-04 14:18:43 +0000706
Antoine Pitroud42bc512009-11-10 23:18:31 +0000707.. function:: getswitchinterval()
708
709 Return the interpreter's "thread switch interval"; see
710 :func:`setswitchinterval`.
711
Antoine Pitrou79707ca2009-11-11 22:03:32 +0000712 .. versionadded:: 3.2
713
Antoine Pitroud42bc512009-11-10 23:18:31 +0000714
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000715.. function:: _getframe([depth])
716
717 Return a frame object from the call stack. If optional integer *depth* is
718 given, return the frame object that many calls below the top of the stack. If
719 that is deeper than the call stack, :exc:`ValueError` is raised. The default
720 for *depth* is zero, returning the frame at the top of the call stack.
721
Steve Dower44f91c32019-06-27 10:47:59 -0700722 .. audit-event:: sys._getframe "" sys._getframe
Steve Dowerb82e17e2019-05-23 08:45:22 -0700723
Georg Brandl495f7b52009-10-27 15:28:25 +0000724 .. impl-detail::
725
726 This function should be used for internal and specialized purposes only.
727 It is not guaranteed to exist in all implementations of Python.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000728
729
Christian Heimes9bd667a2008-01-20 15:14:11 +0000730.. function:: getprofile()
731
732 .. index::
733 single: profile function
734 single: profiler
735
736 Get the profiler function as set by :func:`setprofile`.
737
Christian Heimes9bd667a2008-01-20 15:14:11 +0000738
739.. function:: gettrace()
740
741 .. index::
742 single: trace function
743 single: debugger
744
745 Get the trace function as set by :func:`settrace`.
746
Georg Brandl495f7b52009-10-27 15:28:25 +0000747 .. impl-detail::
Christian Heimes9bd667a2008-01-20 15:14:11 +0000748
749 The :func:`gettrace` function is intended only for implementing debuggers,
Georg Brandl495f7b52009-10-27 15:28:25 +0000750 profilers, coverage tools and the like. Its behavior is part of the
751 implementation platform, rather than part of the language definition, and
752 thus may not be available in all Python implementations.
Christian Heimes9bd667a2008-01-20 15:14:11 +0000753
Christian Heimes9bd667a2008-01-20 15:14:11 +0000754
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000755.. function:: getwindowsversion()
756
Eric Smith7338a392010-01-27 00:56:30 +0000757 Return a named tuple describing the Windows version
Eric Smithf7bb5782010-01-27 00:44:57 +0000758 currently running. The named elements are *major*, *minor*,
759 *build*, *platform*, *service_pack*, *service_pack_minor*,
Steve Dower74f4af72016-09-17 17:27:48 -0700760 *service_pack_major*, *suite_mask*, *product_type* and
761 *platform_version*. *service_pack* contains a string,
762 *platform_version* a 3-tuple and all other values are
Eric Smithf7bb5782010-01-27 00:44:57 +0000763 integers. The components can also be accessed by name, so
764 ``sys.getwindowsversion()[0]`` is equivalent to
765 ``sys.getwindowsversion().major``. For compatibility with prior
766 versions, only the first 5 elements are retrievable by indexing.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000767
Steve Dower74f4af72016-09-17 17:27:48 -0700768 *platform* will be :const:`2 (VER_PLATFORM_WIN32_NT)`.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000769
Eric Smithf7bb5782010-01-27 00:44:57 +0000770 *product_type* may be one of the following values:
771
772 +---------------------------------------+---------------------------------+
773 | Constant | Meaning |
774 +=======================================+=================================+
775 | :const:`1 (VER_NT_WORKSTATION)` | The system is a workstation. |
776 +---------------------------------------+---------------------------------+
777 | :const:`2 (VER_NT_DOMAIN_CONTROLLER)` | The system is a domain |
778 | | controller. |
779 +---------------------------------------+---------------------------------+
780 | :const:`3 (VER_NT_SERVER)` | The system is a server, but not |
781 | | a domain controller. |
782 +---------------------------------------+---------------------------------+
783
Georg Brandl60203b42010-10-06 10:11:56 +0000784 This function wraps the Win32 :c:func:`GetVersionEx` function; see the
785 Microsoft documentation on :c:func:`OSVERSIONINFOEX` for more information
Eric Smithf7bb5782010-01-27 00:44:57 +0000786 about these fields.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000787
Steve Dower74f4af72016-09-17 17:27:48 -0700788 *platform_version* returns the accurate major version, minor version and
789 build number of the current operating system, rather than the version that
790 is being emulated for the process. It is intended for use in logging rather
791 than for feature detection.
792
Cheryl Sabella2d6097d2018-10-12 10:55:20 -0400793 .. availability:: Windows.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000794
Ezio Melotti83fc6dd2010-01-27 22:44:03 +0000795 .. versionchanged:: 3.2
Eric Smithf7bb5782010-01-27 00:44:57 +0000796 Changed to a named tuple and added *service_pack_minor*,
797 *service_pack_major*, *suite_mask*, and *product_type*.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000798
Steve Dower74f4af72016-09-17 17:27:48 -0700799 .. versionchanged:: 3.6
800 Added *platform_version*
Mark Dickinsondc787d22010-05-23 13:33:13 +0000801
Yury Selivanov03660042016-12-15 17:36:05 -0500802
803.. function:: get_asyncgen_hooks()
804
805 Returns an *asyncgen_hooks* object, which is similar to a
806 :class:`~collections.namedtuple` of the form `(firstiter, finalizer)`,
807 where *firstiter* and *finalizer* are expected to be either ``None`` or
808 functions which take an :term:`asynchronous generator iterator` as an
Ville Skyttä49b27342017-08-03 09:00:59 +0300809 argument, and are used to schedule finalization of an asynchronous
Yury Selivanov03660042016-12-15 17:36:05 -0500810 generator by an event loop.
811
812 .. versionadded:: 3.6
813 See :pep:`525` for more details.
814
815 .. note::
816 This function has been added on a provisional basis (see :pep:`411`
817 for details.)
818
819
Nathaniel J. Smithfc2f4072018-01-21 06:44:07 -0800820.. function:: get_coroutine_origin_tracking_depth()
821
822 Get the current coroutine origin tracking depth, as set by
Jules Lasne (jlasne)cb0f5e22018-12-14 12:28:44 +0100823 :func:`set_coroutine_origin_tracking_depth`.
Nathaniel J. Smithfc2f4072018-01-21 06:44:07 -0800824
825 .. versionadded:: 3.7
826
827 .. note::
828 This function has been added on a provisional basis (see :pep:`411`
829 for details.) Use it only for debugging purposes.
830
831
Mark Dickinsondc787d22010-05-23 13:33:13 +0000832.. data:: hash_info
833
Raymond Hettinger71170742019-09-11 07:17:32 -0700834 A :term:`named tuple` giving parameters of the numeric hash
Benjamin Peterson2b8ef2d2011-04-20 18:31:22 -0500835 implementation. For more details about hashing of numeric types, see
836 :ref:`numeric-hash`.
Mark Dickinsondc787d22010-05-23 13:33:13 +0000837
838 +---------------------+--------------------------------------------------+
839 | attribute | explanation |
840 +=====================+==================================================+
841 | :const:`width` | width in bits used for hash values |
842 +---------------------+--------------------------------------------------+
843 | :const:`modulus` | prime modulus P used for numeric hash scheme |
844 +---------------------+--------------------------------------------------+
845 | :const:`inf` | hash value returned for a positive infinity |
846 +---------------------+--------------------------------------------------+
847 | :const:`nan` | hash value returned for a nan |
848 +---------------------+--------------------------------------------------+
849 | :const:`imag` | multiplier used for the imaginary part of a |
850 | | complex number |
851 +---------------------+--------------------------------------------------+
Christian Heimes985ecdc2013-11-20 11:46:18 +0100852 | :const:`algorithm` | name of the algorithm for hashing of str, bytes, |
853 | | and memoryview |
854 +---------------------+--------------------------------------------------+
855 | :const:`hash_bits` | internal output size of the hash algorithm |
856 +---------------------+--------------------------------------------------+
857 | :const:`seed_bits` | size of the seed key of the hash algorithm |
858 +---------------------+--------------------------------------------------+
859
Mark Dickinsondc787d22010-05-23 13:33:13 +0000860
861 .. versionadded:: 3.2
862
R David Murrayf93d3df2014-03-17 11:20:29 -0400863 .. versionchanged:: 3.4
Christian Heimes985ecdc2013-11-20 11:46:18 +0100864 Added *algorithm*, *hash_bits* and *seed_bits*
865
Mark Dickinsondc787d22010-05-23 13:33:13 +0000866
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000867.. data:: hexversion
868
869 The version number encoded as a single integer. This is guaranteed to increase
870 with each version, including proper support for non-production releases. For
871 example, to test that the Python interpreter is at least version 1.5.2, use::
872
873 if sys.hexversion >= 0x010502F0:
874 # use some advanced feature
875 ...
876 else:
877 # use an alternative implementation or warn the user
878 ...
879
880 This is called ``hexversion`` since it only really looks meaningful when viewed
881 as the result of passing it to the built-in :func:`hex` function. The
Raymond Hettinger71170742019-09-11 07:17:32 -0700882 :term:`named tuple` :data:`sys.version_info` may be used for a more
Éric Araujo0abb8b72011-04-27 16:32:36 +0200883 human-friendly encoding of the same information.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000884
Martin Panterd21e0b52015-10-10 10:36:22 +0000885 More details of ``hexversion`` can be found at :ref:`apiabiversion`.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000886
Barry Warsaw409da152012-06-03 16:18:47 -0400887
888.. data:: implementation
889
Barry Warsaw9b10e1f2012-06-04 11:06:45 -0400890 An object containing information about the implementation of the
891 currently running Python interpreter. The following attributes are
892 required to exist in all Python implementations.
Barry Warsaw409da152012-06-03 16:18:47 -0400893
Barry Warsaw9b10e1f2012-06-04 11:06:45 -0400894 *name* is the implementation's identifier, e.g. ``'cpython'``. The actual
895 string is defined by the Python implementation, but it is guaranteed to be
896 lower case.
Barry Warsaw409da152012-06-03 16:18:47 -0400897
898 *version* is a named tuple, in the same format as
899 :data:`sys.version_info`. It represents the version of the Python
900 *implementation*. This has a distinct meaning from the specific
901 version of the Python *language* to which the currently running
902 interpreter conforms, which ``sys.version_info`` represents. For
903 example, for PyPy 1.8 ``sys.implementation.version`` might be
904 ``sys.version_info(1, 8, 0, 'final', 0)``, whereas ``sys.version_info``
Barry Warsaw9b10e1f2012-06-04 11:06:45 -0400905 would be ``sys.version_info(2, 7, 2, 'final', 0)``. For CPython they
Barry Warsaw409da152012-06-03 16:18:47 -0400906 are the same value, since it is the reference implementation.
907
908 *hexversion* is the implementation version in hexadecimal format, like
909 :data:`sys.hexversion`.
910
911 *cache_tag* is the tag used by the import machinery in the filenames of
912 cached modules. By convention, it would be a composite of the
913 implementation's name and version, like ``'cpython-33'``. However, a
914 Python implementation may use some other value if appropriate. If
915 ``cache_tag`` is set to ``None``, it indicates that module caching should
916 be disabled.
917
Barry Warsaw9b10e1f2012-06-04 11:06:45 -0400918 :data:`sys.implementation` may contain additional attributes specific to
919 the Python implementation. These non-standard attributes must start with
920 an underscore, and are not described here. Regardless of its contents,
921 :data:`sys.implementation` will not change during a run of the interpreter,
922 nor between implementation versions. (It may change between Python
Georg Brandl93a56cd2014-10-30 22:25:41 +0100923 language versions, however.) See :pep:`421` for more information.
Barry Warsaw409da152012-06-03 16:18:47 -0400924
925 .. versionadded:: 3.3
926
Giovanni Cappellotto52693c12019-07-15 10:37:09 -0400927 .. note::
928
929 The addition of new required attributes must go through the normal PEP
930 process. See :pep:`421` for more information.
Barry Warsaw409da152012-06-03 16:18:47 -0400931
Mark Dickinsonbd792642009-03-18 20:06:12 +0000932.. data:: int_info
933
Raymond Hettinger71170742019-09-11 07:17:32 -0700934 A :term:`named tuple` that holds information about Python's internal
Benjamin Peterson2b8ef2d2011-04-20 18:31:22 -0500935 representation of integers. The attributes are read only.
Mark Dickinsonbd792642009-03-18 20:06:12 +0000936
Georg Brandl44ea77b2013-03-28 13:28:44 +0100937 .. tabularcolumns:: |l|L|
938
Mark Dickinsonbd792642009-03-18 20:06:12 +0000939 +-------------------------+----------------------------------------------+
R David Murray9beb34e2011-04-30 16:35:29 -0400940 | Attribute | Explanation |
Mark Dickinsonbd792642009-03-18 20:06:12 +0000941 +=========================+==============================================+
942 | :const:`bits_per_digit` | number of bits held in each digit. Python |
943 | | integers are stored internally in base |
944 | | ``2**int_info.bits_per_digit`` |
945 +-------------------------+----------------------------------------------+
946 | :const:`sizeof_digit` | size in bytes of the C type used to |
947 | | represent a digit |
948 +-------------------------+----------------------------------------------+
949
Mark Dickinsond72c7b62009-03-20 16:00:49 +0000950 .. versionadded:: 3.1
951
Mark Dickinsonbd792642009-03-18 20:06:12 +0000952
Antoine Pitrou1a6cb302013-05-04 20:08:35 +0200953.. data:: __interactivehook__
954
Larry Hastings3732ed22014-03-15 21:13:56 -0700955 When this attribute exists, its value is automatically called (with no
956 arguments) when the interpreter is launched in :ref:`interactive mode
957 <tut-interactive>`. This is done after the :envvar:`PYTHONSTARTUP` file is
958 read, so that you can set this hook there. The :mod:`site` module
959 :ref:`sets this <rlcompleter-config>`.
Antoine Pitrou1a6cb302013-05-04 20:08:35 +0200960
Steve Dowere226e832019-07-01 16:03:53 -0700961 .. audit-event:: cpython.run_interactivehook hook sys.__interactivehook__
962
963 Raises an :ref:`auditing event <auditing>`
964 ``cpython.run_interactivehook`` with the hook object as the argument when
965 the hook is called on startup.
966
Antoine Pitrou1a6cb302013-05-04 20:08:35 +0200967 .. versionadded:: 3.4
968
969
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000970.. function:: intern(string)
971
972 Enter *string* in the table of "interned" strings and return the interned string
973 -- which is *string* itself or a copy. Interning strings is useful to gain a
974 little performance on dictionary lookup -- if the keys in a dictionary are
975 interned, and the lookup key is interned, the key comparisons (after hashing)
976 can be done by a pointer compare instead of a string compare. Normally, the
977 names used in Python programs are automatically interned, and the dictionaries
978 used to hold module, class or instance attributes have interned keys.
979
Georg Brandl55ac8f02007-09-01 13:51:09 +0000980 Interned strings are not immortal; you must keep a reference to the return
981 value of :func:`intern` around to benefit from it.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000982
983
Antoine Pitrou5db1bb82014-12-07 01:28:27 +0100984.. function:: is_finalizing()
985
986 Return :const:`True` if the Python interpreter is
987 :term:`shutting down <interpreter shutdown>`, :const:`False` otherwise.
988
989 .. versionadded:: 3.5
990
991
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000992.. data:: last_type
993 last_value
994 last_traceback
995
996 These three variables are not always defined; they are set when an exception is
997 not handled and the interpreter prints an error message and a stack traceback.
998 Their intended use is to allow an interactive user to import a debugger module
999 and engage in post-mortem debugging without having to re-execute the command
1000 that caused the error. (Typical use is ``import pdb; pdb.pm()`` to enter the
Alexander Belopolskyf0a0d142010-10-27 03:06:43 +00001001 post-mortem debugger; see :mod:`pdb` module for
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001002 more information.)
1003
1004 The meaning of the variables is the same as that of the return values from
Georg Brandl482b1512010-03-21 09:02:59 +00001005 :func:`exc_info` above.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001006
1007
Christian Heimesa37d4c62007-12-04 23:02:19 +00001008.. data:: maxsize
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001009
Georg Brandl60203b42010-10-06 10:11:56 +00001010 An integer giving the maximum value a variable of type :c:type:`Py_ssize_t` can
Georg Brandl33770552007-12-15 09:55:35 +00001011 take. It's usually ``2**31 - 1`` on a 32-bit platform and ``2**63 - 1`` on a
1012 64-bit platform.
Christian Heimesa37d4c62007-12-04 23:02:19 +00001013
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001014
1015.. data:: maxunicode
1016
Ezio Melotti48a2f8f2011-09-29 00:18:19 +03001017 An integer giving the value of the largest Unicode code point,
1018 i.e. ``1114111`` (``0x10FFFF`` in hexadecimal).
1019
1020 .. versionchanged:: 3.3
Éric Araujo525b1e92011-10-05 01:06:31 +02001021 Before :pep:`393`, ``sys.maxunicode`` used to be either ``0xFFFF``
Ezio Melotti48a2f8f2011-09-29 00:18:19 +03001022 or ``0x10FFFF``, depending on the configuration option that specified
1023 whether Unicode characters were stored as UCS-2 or UCS-4.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001024
1025
Brett Cannone43b0602009-03-21 03:11:16 +00001026.. data:: meta_path
1027
Brett Cannonccddbb12015-12-04 15:46:21 -08001028 A list of :term:`meta path finder` objects that have their
1029 :meth:`~importlib.abc.MetaPathFinder.find_spec` methods called to see if one
1030 of the objects can find the module to be imported. The
1031 :meth:`~importlib.abc.MetaPathFinder.find_spec` method is called with at
1032 least the absolute name of the module being imported. If the module to be
1033 imported is contained in a package, then the parent package's :attr:`__path__`
1034 attribute is passed in as a second argument. The method returns a
1035 :term:`module spec`, or ``None`` if the module cannot be found.
Brett Cannone43b0602009-03-21 03:11:16 +00001036
Brett Cannonccddbb12015-12-04 15:46:21 -08001037 .. seealso::
Brett Cannone43b0602009-03-21 03:11:16 +00001038
Brett Cannonccddbb12015-12-04 15:46:21 -08001039 :class:`importlib.abc.MetaPathFinder`
1040 The abstract base class defining the interface of finder objects on
1041 :data:`meta_path`.
1042 :class:`importlib.machinery.ModuleSpec`
1043 The concrete class which
1044 :meth:`~importlib.abc.MetaPathFinder.find_spec` should return
1045 instances of.
Brett Cannone43b0602009-03-21 03:11:16 +00001046
Brett Cannonccddbb12015-12-04 15:46:21 -08001047 .. versionchanged:: 3.4
1048
1049 :term:`Module specs <module spec>` were introduced in Python 3.4, by
1050 :pep:`451`. Earlier versions of Python looked for a method called
1051 :meth:`~importlib.abc.MetaPathFinder.find_module`.
1052 This is still called as a fallback if a :data:`meta_path` entry doesn't
1053 have a :meth:`~importlib.abc.MetaPathFinder.find_spec` method.
Brett Cannone43b0602009-03-21 03:11:16 +00001054
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001055.. data:: modules
1056
1057 This is a dictionary that maps module names to modules which have already been
1058 loaded. This can be manipulated to force reloading of modules and other tricks.
Brett Cannonc3511c12013-05-24 08:05:07 -04001059 However, replacing the dictionary will not necessarily work as expected and
1060 deleting essential items from the dictionary may cause Python to fail.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001061
1062
Victor Stinnerdd8a93e2020-06-30 00:49:03 +02001063.. data:: orig_argv
1064
1065 The list of the original command line arguments passed to the Python
1066 executable.
1067
1068 See also :data:`sys.argv`.
1069
1070 .. versionadded:: 3.10
1071
1072
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001073.. data:: path
1074
1075 .. index:: triple: module; search; path
1076
1077 A list of strings that specifies the search path for modules. Initialized from
1078 the environment variable :envvar:`PYTHONPATH`, plus an installation-dependent
1079 default.
1080
1081 As initialized upon program startup, the first item of this list, ``path[0]``,
1082 is the directory containing the script that was used to invoke the Python
1083 interpreter. If the script directory is not available (e.g. if the interpreter
1084 is invoked interactively or if the script is read from standard input),
1085 ``path[0]`` is the empty string, which directs Python to search modules in the
1086 current directory first. Notice that the script directory is inserted *before*
1087 the entries inserted as a result of :envvar:`PYTHONPATH`.
1088
Barry Warsaw82c1c782012-11-20 15:22:51 -05001089 A program is free to modify this list for its own purposes. Only strings
1090 and bytes should be added to :data:`sys.path`; all other data types are
1091 ignored during import.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001092
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001093
Benjamin Peterson058e31e2009-01-16 03:54:08 +00001094 .. seealso::
1095 Module :mod:`site` This describes how to use .pth files to extend
1096 :data:`sys.path`.
1097
1098
Brett Cannone43b0602009-03-21 03:11:16 +00001099.. data:: path_hooks
1100
1101 A list of callables that take a path argument to try to create a
1102 :term:`finder` for the path. If a finder can be created, it is to be
1103 returned by the callable, else raise :exc:`ImportError`.
1104
1105 Originally specified in :pep:`302`.
1106
1107
1108.. data:: path_importer_cache
1109
1110 A dictionary acting as a cache for :term:`finder` objects. The keys are
1111 paths that have been passed to :data:`sys.path_hooks` and the values are
1112 the finders that are found. If a path is a valid file system path but no
Brett Cannon2514b482013-03-13 10:46:22 -07001113 finder is found on :data:`sys.path_hooks` then ``None`` is
1114 stored.
Brett Cannone43b0602009-03-21 03:11:16 +00001115
1116 Originally specified in :pep:`302`.
1117
Brett Cannon2514b482013-03-13 10:46:22 -07001118 .. versionchanged:: 3.3
1119 ``None`` is stored instead of :class:`imp.NullImporter` when no finder
1120 is found.
1121
Brett Cannone43b0602009-03-21 03:11:16 +00001122
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001123.. data:: platform
1124
Christian Heimes9bd667a2008-01-20 15:14:11 +00001125 This string contains a platform identifier that can be used to append
1126 platform-specific components to :data:`sys.path`, for instance.
1127
Michael Felt9d949f72019-04-12 16:15:32 +02001128 For Unix systems, except on Linux and AIX, this is the lowercased OS name as
Victor Stinner795eaeb2011-08-21 12:08:11 +02001129 returned by ``uname -s`` with the first part of the version as returned by
1130 ``uname -r`` appended, e.g. ``'sunos5'`` or ``'freebsd8'``, *at the time
1131 when Python was built*. Unless you want to test for a specific system
1132 version, it is therefore recommended to use the following idiom::
Antoine Pitroua83cdaa2011-07-09 15:54:23 +02001133
Victor Stinner795eaeb2011-08-21 12:08:11 +02001134 if sys.platform.startswith('freebsd'):
1135 # FreeBSD-specific code here...
Georg Brandla47e53e2011-09-03 09:26:09 +02001136 elif sys.platform.startswith('linux'):
Antoine Pitroua83cdaa2011-07-09 15:54:23 +02001137 # Linux-specific code here...
Michael Felt9d949f72019-04-12 16:15:32 +02001138 elif sys.platform.startswith('aix'):
1139 # AIX-specific code here...
Antoine Pitroua83cdaa2011-07-09 15:54:23 +02001140
Christian Heimes9bd667a2008-01-20 15:14:11 +00001141 For other systems, the values are:
1142
1143 ================ ===========================
Éric Araujo3f7c0e42012-12-08 22:53:43 -05001144 System ``platform`` value
Christian Heimes9bd667a2008-01-20 15:14:11 +00001145 ================ ===========================
Michael Felt9d949f72019-04-12 16:15:32 +02001146 AIX ``'aix'``
Victor Stinner795eaeb2011-08-21 12:08:11 +02001147 Linux ``'linux'``
Christian Heimes9bd667a2008-01-20 15:14:11 +00001148 Windows ``'win32'``
1149 Windows/Cygwin ``'cygwin'``
pxinwrf4b0a1c2019-03-04 17:02:06 +08001150 macOS ``'darwin'``
Christian Heimes9bd667a2008-01-20 15:14:11 +00001151 ================ ===========================
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001152
Victor Stinner795eaeb2011-08-21 12:08:11 +02001153 .. versionchanged:: 3.3
1154 On Linux, :attr:`sys.platform` doesn't contain the major version anymore.
Georg Brandlfbd1e042011-09-04 08:42:26 +02001155 It is always ``'linux'``, instead of ``'linux2'`` or ``'linux3'``. Since
1156 older Python versions include the version number, it is recommended to
1157 always use the ``startswith`` idiom presented above.
Victor Stinner795eaeb2011-08-21 12:08:11 +02001158
Michael Felt9d949f72019-04-12 16:15:32 +02001159 .. versionchanged:: 3.8
1160 On AIX, :attr:`sys.platform` doesn't contain the major version anymore.
1161 It is always ``'aix'``, instead of ``'aix5'`` or ``'aix7'``. Since
1162 older Python versions include the version number, it is recommended to
1163 always use the ``startswith`` idiom presented above.
1164
Antoine Pitroua83cdaa2011-07-09 15:54:23 +02001165 .. seealso::
Georg Brandleb25fb72012-02-23 21:12:39 +01001166
Antoine Pitroua83cdaa2011-07-09 15:54:23 +02001167 :attr:`os.name` has a coarser granularity. :func:`os.uname` gives
1168 system-dependent version information.
1169
1170 The :mod:`platform` module provides detailed checks for the
1171 system's identity.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001172
Georg Brandlfbd1e042011-09-04 08:42:26 +02001173
Victor Stinner8510f432020-03-10 09:53:09 +01001174.. data:: platlibdir
1175
1176 Name of the platform-specific library directory. It is used to build the
Michał Górny242d9562020-05-28 18:33:04 +02001177 path of standard library and the paths of installed extension modules.
Victor Stinner8510f432020-03-10 09:53:09 +01001178
1179 It is equal to ``"lib"`` on most platforms. On Fedora and SuSE, it is equal
1180 to ``"lib64"`` on 64-bit platforms which gives the following ``sys.path``
1181 paths (where ``X.Y`` is the Python ``major.minor`` version):
1182
1183 * ``/usr/lib64/pythonX.Y/``:
1184 Standard library (like ``os.py`` of the :mod:`os` module)
1185 * ``/usr/lib64/pythonX.Y/lib-dynload/``:
1186 C extension modules of the standard library (like the :mod:`errno` module,
1187 the exact filename is platform specific)
Michał Górny242d9562020-05-28 18:33:04 +02001188 * ``/usr/lib/pythonX.Y/site-packages/`` (always use ``lib``, not
Victor Stinner8510f432020-03-10 09:53:09 +01001189 :data:`sys.platlibdir`): Third-party modules
Michał Górny242d9562020-05-28 18:33:04 +02001190 * ``/usr/lib64/pythonX.Y/site-packages/``:
1191 C extension modules of third-party packages
Victor Stinner8510f432020-03-10 09:53:09 +01001192
1193 .. versionadded:: 3.9
1194
1195
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001196.. data:: prefix
1197
1198 A string giving the site-specific directory prefix where the platform
1199 independent Python files are installed; by default, this is the string
Éric Araujo713d3032010-11-18 16:38:46 +00001200 ``'/usr/local'``. This can be set at build time with the ``--prefix``
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001201 argument to the :program:`configure` script. The main collection of Python
Georg Brandla673eb82012-03-04 16:17:05 +01001202 library modules is installed in the directory :file:`{prefix}/lib/python{X.Y}`
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001203 while the platform independent header files (all except :file:`pyconfig.h`) are
Georg Brandleb25fb72012-02-23 21:12:39 +01001204 stored in :file:`{prefix}/include/python{X.Y}`, where *X.Y* is the version
Éric Araujo58a91532011-10-05 01:28:24 +02001205 number of Python, for example ``3.2``.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001206
Vinay Sajipcd9b7462012-07-09 10:37:01 +01001207 .. note:: If a :ref:`virtual environment <venv-def>` is in effect, this
1208 value will be changed in ``site.py`` to point to the virtual
1209 environment. The value for the Python installation will still be
1210 available, via :data:`base_prefix`.
Vinay Sajip7ded1f02012-05-26 03:45:29 +01001211
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001212
1213.. data:: ps1
1214 ps2
1215
1216 .. index::
1217 single: interpreter prompts
1218 single: prompts, interpreter
Serhiy Storchakaddb961d2018-10-26 09:00:49 +03001219 single: >>>; interpreter prompt
1220 single: ...; interpreter prompt
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001221
1222 Strings specifying the primary and secondary prompt of the interpreter. These
1223 are only defined if the interpreter is in interactive mode. Their initial
1224 values in this case are ``'>>> '`` and ``'... '``. If a non-string object is
1225 assigned to either variable, its :func:`str` is re-evaluated each time the
1226 interpreter prepares to read a new interactive command; this can be used to
1227 implement a dynamic prompt.
1228
1229
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001230.. function:: setdlopenflags(n)
1231
Georg Brandl60203b42010-10-06 10:11:56 +00001232 Set the flags used by the interpreter for :c:func:`dlopen` calls, such as when
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001233 the interpreter loads extension modules. Among other things, this will enable a
1234 lazy resolving of symbols when importing a module, if called as
1235 ``sys.setdlopenflags(0)``. To share symbols across extension modules, call as
Andrew Kuchlingc61b9132013-06-21 10:58:41 -04001236 ``sys.setdlopenflags(os.RTLD_GLOBAL)``. Symbolic names for the flag values
Victor Stinner8b905bd2011-10-25 13:34:04 +02001237 can be found in the :mod:`os` module (``RTLD_xxx`` constants, e.g.
1238 :data:`os.RTLD_LAZY`).
1239
Cheryl Sabella2d6097d2018-10-12 10:55:20 -04001240 .. availability:: Unix.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001241
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001242.. function:: setprofile(profilefunc)
1243
1244 .. index::
1245 single: profile function
1246 single: profiler
1247
1248 Set the system's profile function, which allows you to implement a Python source
1249 code profiler in Python. See chapter :ref:`profile` for more information on the
1250 Python profiler. The system's profile function is called similarly to the
Pablo Galindo131fd7f2018-01-24 12:57:49 +00001251 system's trace function (see :func:`settrace`), but it is called with different events,
1252 for example it isn't called for each executed line of code (only on call and return,
1253 but the return event is reported even when an exception has been set). The function is
1254 thread-specific, but there is no way for the profiler to know about context switches between
1255 threads, so it does not make sense to use this in the presence of multiple threads. Also,
Xiang Zhang60da99b2018-01-27 23:04:47 +08001256 its return value is not used, so it can simply return ``None``. Error in the profile
1257 function will cause itself unset.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001258
Pablo Galindo131fd7f2018-01-24 12:57:49 +00001259 Profile functions should have three arguments: *frame*, *event*, and
1260 *arg*. *frame* is the current stack frame. *event* is a string: ``'call'``,
1261 ``'return'``, ``'c_call'``, ``'c_return'``, or ``'c_exception'``. *arg* depends
1262 on the event type.
1263
Steve Dower44f91c32019-06-27 10:47:59 -07001264 .. audit-event:: sys.setprofile "" sys.setprofile
Steve Dowerb82e17e2019-05-23 08:45:22 -07001265
Pablo Galindo131fd7f2018-01-24 12:57:49 +00001266 The events have the following meaning:
1267
1268 ``'call'``
1269 A function is called (or some other code block entered). The
1270 profile function is called; *arg* is ``None``.
1271
1272 ``'return'``
1273 A function (or other code block) is about to return. The profile
1274 function is called; *arg* is the value that will be returned, or ``None``
1275 if the event is caused by an exception being raised.
1276
1277 ``'c_call'``
1278 A C function is about to be called. This may be an extension function or
1279 a built-in. *arg* is the C function object.
1280
1281 ``'c_return'``
1282 A C function has returned. *arg* is the C function object.
1283
1284 ``'c_exception'``
1285 A C function has raised an exception. *arg* is the C function object.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001286
1287.. function:: setrecursionlimit(limit)
1288
1289 Set the maximum depth of the Python interpreter stack to *limit*. This limit
1290 prevents infinite recursion from causing an overflow of the C stack and crashing
1291 Python.
1292
1293 The highest possible limit is platform-dependent. A user may need to set the
Georg Brandl51663752011-05-13 06:55:28 +02001294 limit higher when they have a program that requires deep recursion and a platform
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001295 that supports a higher limit. This should be done with care, because a too-high
1296 limit can lead to a crash.
1297
Victor Stinner50856d52015-10-13 00:11:21 +02001298 If the new limit is too low at the current recursion depth, a
1299 :exc:`RecursionError` exception is raised.
1300
1301 .. versionchanged:: 3.5.1
1302 A :exc:`RecursionError` exception is now raised if the new limit is too
1303 low at the current recursion depth.
1304
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001305
Antoine Pitroud42bc512009-11-10 23:18:31 +00001306.. function:: setswitchinterval(interval)
1307
1308 Set the interpreter's thread switch interval (in seconds). This floating-point
1309 value determines the ideal duration of the "timeslices" allocated to
1310 concurrently running Python threads. Please note that the actual value
1311 can be higher, especially if long-running internal functions or methods
1312 are used. Also, which thread becomes scheduled at the end of the interval
1313 is the operating system's decision. The interpreter doesn't have its
1314 own scheduler.
1315
Antoine Pitrou79707ca2009-11-11 22:03:32 +00001316 .. versionadded:: 3.2
1317
Antoine Pitroud42bc512009-11-10 23:18:31 +00001318
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001319.. function:: settrace(tracefunc)
1320
1321 .. index::
1322 single: trace function
1323 single: debugger
1324
1325 Set the system's trace function, which allows you to implement a Python
Amaury Forgeot d'Arcb0c29162008-11-22 22:18:04 +00001326 source code debugger in Python. The function is thread-specific; for a
Stefan Hoelzl245f5282019-05-17 10:50:03 +02001327 debugger to support multiple threads, it must register a trace function using
1328 :func:`settrace` for each thread being debugged or use :func:`threading.settrace`.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001329
Amaury Forgeot d'Arcb0c29162008-11-22 22:18:04 +00001330 Trace functions should have three arguments: *frame*, *event*, and
1331 *arg*. *frame* is the current stack frame. *event* is a string: ``'call'``,
Pablo Galindo131fd7f2018-01-24 12:57:49 +00001332 ``'line'``, ``'return'``, ``'exception'`` or ``'opcode'``. *arg* depends on
1333 the event type.
Amaury Forgeot d'Arcb0c29162008-11-22 22:18:04 +00001334
1335 The trace function is invoked (with *event* set to ``'call'``) whenever a new
1336 local scope is entered; it should return a reference to a local trace
Andre Delfino3038e872019-09-05 08:10:37 -03001337 function to be used for the new scope, or ``None`` if the scope shouldn't be
1338 traced.
Amaury Forgeot d'Arcb0c29162008-11-22 22:18:04 +00001339
1340 The local trace function should return a reference to itself (or to another
1341 function for further tracing in that scope), or ``None`` to turn off tracing
1342 in that scope.
1343
Xiang Zhang60da99b2018-01-27 23:04:47 +08001344 If there is any error occurred in the trace function, it will be unset, just
1345 like ``settrace(None)`` is called.
1346
Amaury Forgeot d'Arcb0c29162008-11-22 22:18:04 +00001347 The events have the following meaning:
1348
Georg Brandl48310cd2009-01-03 21:18:54 +00001349 ``'call'``
Amaury Forgeot d'Arcb0c29162008-11-22 22:18:04 +00001350 A function is called (or some other code block entered). The
1351 global trace function is called; *arg* is ``None``; the return value
1352 specifies the local trace function.
1353
1354 ``'line'``
Alexandre Vassalotti7b82b402009-07-21 04:30:03 +00001355 The interpreter is about to execute a new line of code or re-execute the
1356 condition of a loop. The local trace function is called; *arg* is
1357 ``None``; the return value specifies the new local trace function. See
1358 :file:`Objects/lnotab_notes.txt` for a detailed explanation of how this
1359 works.
Nick Coghlan5a851672017-09-08 10:14:16 +10001360 Per-line events may be disabled for a frame by setting
1361 :attr:`f_trace_lines` to :const:`False` on that frame.
Amaury Forgeot d'Arcb0c29162008-11-22 22:18:04 +00001362
1363 ``'return'``
1364 A function (or other code block) is about to return. The local trace
Georg Brandld0b0e1d2010-10-15 16:42:37 +00001365 function is called; *arg* is the value that will be returned, or ``None``
1366 if the event is caused by an exception being raised. The trace function's
1367 return value is ignored.
Amaury Forgeot d'Arcb0c29162008-11-22 22:18:04 +00001368
1369 ``'exception'``
1370 An exception has occurred. The local trace function is called; *arg* is a
1371 tuple ``(exception, value, traceback)``; the return value specifies the
1372 new local trace function.
1373
Nick Coghlan5a851672017-09-08 10:14:16 +10001374 ``'opcode'``
1375 The interpreter is about to execute a new opcode (see :mod:`dis` for
1376 opcode details). The local trace function is called; *arg* is
1377 ``None``; the return value specifies the new local trace function.
1378 Per-opcode events are not emitted by default: they must be explicitly
1379 requested by setting :attr:`f_trace_opcodes` to :const:`True` on the
1380 frame.
1381
Amaury Forgeot d'Arcb0c29162008-11-22 22:18:04 +00001382 Note that as an exception is propagated down the chain of callers, an
1383 ``'exception'`` event is generated at each level.
1384
Ram Rachum9c2682e2019-09-20 18:19:02 +03001385 For more fine-grained usage, it's possible to set a trace function by
1386 assigning ``frame.f_trace = tracefunc`` explicitly, rather than relying on
1387 it being set indirectly via the return value from an already installed
1388 trace function. This is also required for activating the trace function on
1389 the current frame, which :func:`settrace` doesn't do. Note that in order
1390 for this to work, a global tracing function must have been installed
1391 with :func:`settrace` in order to enable the runtime tracing machinery,
1392 but it doesn't need to be the same tracing function (e.g. it could be a
1393 low overhead tracing function that simply returns ``None`` to disable
1394 itself immediately on each frame).
1395
Amaury Forgeot d'Arcb0c29162008-11-22 22:18:04 +00001396 For more information on code and frame objects, refer to :ref:`types`.
1397
Steve Dower44f91c32019-06-27 10:47:59 -07001398 .. audit-event:: sys.settrace "" sys.settrace
Steve Dowerb82e17e2019-05-23 08:45:22 -07001399
Georg Brandl495f7b52009-10-27 15:28:25 +00001400 .. impl-detail::
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001401
1402 The :func:`settrace` function is intended only for implementing debuggers,
Georg Brandl495f7b52009-10-27 15:28:25 +00001403 profilers, coverage tools and the like. Its behavior is part of the
1404 implementation platform, rather than part of the language definition, and
1405 thus may not be available in all Python implementations.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001406
Nick Coghlan5a851672017-09-08 10:14:16 +10001407 .. versionchanged:: 3.7
1408
1409 ``'opcode'`` event type added; :attr:`f_trace_lines` and
1410 :attr:`f_trace_opcodes` attributes added to frames
1411
Yury Selivanov03660042016-12-15 17:36:05 -05001412.. function:: set_asyncgen_hooks(firstiter, finalizer)
1413
1414 Accepts two optional keyword arguments which are callables that accept an
1415 :term:`asynchronous generator iterator` as an argument. The *firstiter*
1416 callable will be called when an asynchronous generator is iterated for the
1417 first time. The *finalizer* will be called when an asynchronous generator
1418 is about to be garbage collected.
1419
Steve Dower44f91c32019-06-27 10:47:59 -07001420 .. audit-event:: sys.set_asyncgen_hooks_firstiter "" sys.set_asyncgen_hooks
Steve Dowerb82e17e2019-05-23 08:45:22 -07001421
Steve Dower44f91c32019-06-27 10:47:59 -07001422 .. audit-event:: sys.set_asyncgen_hooks_finalizer "" sys.set_asyncgen_hooks
Steve Dowerb82e17e2019-05-23 08:45:22 -07001423
1424 Two auditing events are raised because the underlying API consists of two
1425 calls, each of which must raise its own event.
1426
Yury Selivanov03660042016-12-15 17:36:05 -05001427 .. versionadded:: 3.6
1428 See :pep:`525` for more details, and for a reference example of a
1429 *finalizer* method see the implementation of
1430 ``asyncio.Loop.shutdown_asyncgens`` in
1431 :source:`Lib/asyncio/base_events.py`
1432
1433 .. note::
1434 This function has been added on a provisional basis (see :pep:`411`
1435 for details.)
1436
Nathaniel J. Smithfc2f4072018-01-21 06:44:07 -08001437.. function:: set_coroutine_origin_tracking_depth(depth)
1438
1439 Allows enabling or disabling coroutine origin tracking. When
1440 enabled, the ``cr_origin`` attribute on coroutine objects will
1441 contain a tuple of (filename, line number, function name) tuples
1442 describing the traceback where the coroutine object was created,
1443 with the most recent call first. When disabled, ``cr_origin`` will
1444 be None.
1445
1446 To enable, pass a *depth* value greater than zero; this sets the
1447 number of frames whose information will be captured. To disable,
1448 pass set *depth* to zero.
1449
1450 This setting is thread-specific.
1451
1452 .. versionadded:: 3.7
1453
1454 .. note::
1455 This function has been added on a provisional basis (see :pep:`411`
1456 for details.) Use it only for debugging purposes.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001457
Steve Dowercc16be82016-09-08 10:35:16 -07001458.. function:: _enablelegacywindowsfsencoding()
1459
1460 Changes the default filesystem encoding and errors mode to 'mbcs' and
1461 'replace' respectively, for consistency with versions of Python prior to 3.6.
1462
1463 This is equivalent to defining the :envvar:`PYTHONLEGACYWINDOWSFSENCODING`
1464 environment variable before launching Python.
1465
Victor Stinnere662c392020-11-01 23:07:23 +01001466 See also :func:`sys.getfilesystemencoding` and
1467 :func:`sys.getfilesystemencodeerrors`.
1468
Cheryl Sabella2d6097d2018-10-12 10:55:20 -04001469 .. availability:: Windows.
Steve Dowercc16be82016-09-08 10:35:16 -07001470
1471 .. versionadded:: 3.6
1472 See :pep:`529` for more details.
Yury Selivanovd4cbbeb2015-05-31 17:13:08 -04001473
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001474.. data:: stdin
1475 stdout
1476 stderr
1477
Antoine Pitrou7158e062011-12-15 16:25:34 +01001478 :term:`File objects <file object>` used by the interpreter for standard
1479 input, output and errors:
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001480
Antoine Pitrou7158e062011-12-15 16:25:34 +01001481 * ``stdin`` is used for all interactive input (including calls to
1482 :func:`input`);
1483 * ``stdout`` is used for the output of :func:`print` and :term:`expression`
1484 statements and for the prompts of :func:`input`;
1485 * The interpreter's own prompts and its error messages go to ``stderr``.
1486
Antoine Pitrou2d1ec062014-05-15 22:38:56 +02001487 These streams are regular :term:`text files <text file>` like those
1488 returned by the :func:`open` function. Their parameters are chosen as
1489 follows:
Antoine Pitrou7158e062011-12-15 16:25:34 +01001490
Lysandros Nikolaou57232632019-02-15 00:35:25 +01001491 * The character encoding is platform-dependent. Non-Windows
1492 platforms use the locale encoding (see
1493 :meth:`locale.getpreferredencoding()`).
Antoine Pitrou7158e062011-12-15 16:25:34 +01001494
Lysandros Nikolaou57232632019-02-15 00:35:25 +01001495 On Windows, UTF-8 is used for the console device. Non-character
1496 devices such as disk files and pipes use the system locale
1497 encoding (i.e. the ANSI codepage). Non-console character
Serhiy Storchaka138ccbb2019-11-12 16:57:03 +02001498 devices such as NUL (i.e. where ``isatty()`` returns ``True``) use the
Lysandros Nikolaou57232632019-02-15 00:35:25 +01001499 value of the console input and output codepages at startup,
1500 respectively for stdin and stdout/stderr. This defaults to the
1501 system locale encoding if the process is not initially attached
1502 to a console.
1503
1504 The special behaviour of the console can be overridden
1505 by setting the environment variable PYTHONLEGACYWINDOWSSTDIO
1506 before starting Python. In that case, the console codepages are
1507 used as for any other character device.
1508
1509 Under all platforms, you can override the character encoding by
1510 setting the :envvar:`PYTHONIOENCODING` environment variable before
1511 starting Python or by using the new :option:`-X` ``utf8`` command
1512 line option and :envvar:`PYTHONUTF8` environment variable. However,
1513 for the Windows console, this only applies when
1514 :envvar:`PYTHONLEGACYWINDOWSSTDIO` is also set.
Antoine Pitrou7158e062011-12-15 16:25:34 +01001515
Jendrik Seipp5b907712020-01-01 23:21:43 +01001516 * When interactive, the ``stdout`` stream is line-buffered. Otherwise,
1517 it is block-buffered like regular text files. The ``stderr`` stream
1518 is line-buffered in both cases. You can make both streams unbuffered
1519 by passing the :option:`-u` command-line option or setting the
1520 :envvar:`PYTHONUNBUFFERED` environment variable.
1521
1522 .. versionchanged:: 3.9
1523 Non-interactive ``stderr`` is now line-buffered instead of fully
1524 buffered.
Antoine Pitrou7158e062011-12-15 16:25:34 +01001525
Antoine Pitrou2d1ec062014-05-15 22:38:56 +02001526 .. note::
Benjamin Peterson4199d602009-05-12 20:47:57 +00001527
Antoine Pitrou2d1ec062014-05-15 22:38:56 +02001528 To write or read binary data from/to the standard streams, use the
1529 underlying binary :data:`~io.TextIOBase.buffer` object. For example, to
1530 write bytes to :data:`stdout`, use ``sys.stdout.buffer.write(b'abc')``.
Benjamin Peterson995bb472009-06-14 18:41:18 +00001531
Antoine Pitrou2d1ec062014-05-15 22:38:56 +02001532 However, if you are writing a library (and do not control in which
1533 context its code will be executed), be aware that the standard streams
1534 may be replaced with file-like objects like :class:`io.StringIO` which
1535 do not support the :attr:`~io.BufferedIOBase.buffer` attribute.
Benjamin Petersoneb9fc522008-12-07 14:58:03 +00001536
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001537
1538.. data:: __stdin__
1539 __stdout__
1540 __stderr__
1541
1542 These objects contain the original values of ``stdin``, ``stderr`` and
Benjamin Petersond23f8222009-04-05 19:13:16 +00001543 ``stdout`` at the start of the program. They are used during finalization,
1544 and could be useful to print to the actual standard stream no matter if the
1545 ``sys.std*`` object has been redirected.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001546
Benjamin Petersond23f8222009-04-05 19:13:16 +00001547 It can also be used to restore the actual files to known working file objects
1548 in case they have been overwritten with a broken object. However, the
1549 preferred way to do this is to explicitly save the previous stream before
1550 replacing it, and restore the saved object.
Christian Heimes58cb1b82007-11-13 02:19:40 +00001551
Benjamin Petersond23f8222009-04-05 19:13:16 +00001552 .. note::
1553 Under some conditions ``stdin``, ``stdout`` and ``stderr`` as well as the
1554 original values ``__stdin__``, ``__stdout__`` and ``__stderr__`` can be
Serhiy Storchakaecf41da2016-10-19 16:29:26 +03001555 ``None``. It is usually the case for Windows GUI apps that aren't connected
Benjamin Petersond23f8222009-04-05 19:13:16 +00001556 to a console and Python apps started with :program:`pythonw`.
Christian Heimes58cb1b82007-11-13 02:19:40 +00001557
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001558
Victor Stinnerd5c355c2011-04-30 14:53:09 +02001559.. data:: thread_info
1560
Raymond Hettinger71170742019-09-11 07:17:32 -07001561 A :term:`named tuple` holding information about the thread
Victor Stinnerd5c355c2011-04-30 14:53:09 +02001562 implementation.
1563
Georg Brandl44ea77b2013-03-28 13:28:44 +01001564 .. tabularcolumns:: |l|p{0.7\linewidth}|
1565
Victor Stinnerd5c355c2011-04-30 14:53:09 +02001566 +------------------+---------------------------------------------------------+
1567 | Attribute | Explanation |
1568 +==================+=========================================================+
1569 | :const:`name` | Name of the thread implementation: |
1570 | | |
1571 | | * ``'nt'``: Windows threads |
Victor Stinnerd5c355c2011-04-30 14:53:09 +02001572 | | * ``'pthread'``: POSIX threads |
1573 | | * ``'solaris'``: Solaris threads |
1574 +------------------+---------------------------------------------------------+
1575 | :const:`lock` | Name of the lock implementation: |
1576 | | |
1577 | | * ``'semaphore'``: a lock uses a semaphore |
1578 | | * ``'mutex+cond'``: a lock uses a mutex |
1579 | | and a condition variable |
1580 | | * ``None`` if this information is unknown |
1581 +------------------+---------------------------------------------------------+
1582 | :const:`version` | Name and version of the thread library. It is a string, |
luzpaza5293b42017-11-05 07:37:50 -06001583 | | or ``None`` if this information is unknown. |
Victor Stinnerd5c355c2011-04-30 14:53:09 +02001584 +------------------+---------------------------------------------------------+
1585
1586 .. versionadded:: 3.3
1587
1588
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001589.. data:: tracebacklimit
1590
1591 When this variable is set to an integer value, it determines the maximum number
1592 of levels of traceback information printed when an unhandled exception occurs.
1593 The default is ``1000``. When set to ``0`` or less, all traceback information
1594 is suppressed and only the exception type and value are printed.
1595
1596
Victor Stinneref9d9b62019-05-22 11:28:22 +02001597.. function:: unraisablehook(unraisable, /)
1598
1599 Handle an unraisable exception.
1600
1601 Called when an exception has occurred but there is no way for Python to
1602 handle it. For example, when a destructor raises an exception or during
1603 garbage collection (:func:`gc.collect`).
1604
1605 The *unraisable* argument has the following attributes:
1606
1607 * *exc_type*: Exception type.
1608 * *exc_value*: Exception value, can be ``None``.
1609 * *exc_traceback*: Exception traceback, can be ``None``.
Victor Stinner71c52e32019-05-27 08:57:14 +02001610 * *err_msg*: Error message, can be ``None``.
Victor Stinneref9d9b62019-05-22 11:28:22 +02001611 * *object*: Object causing the exception, can be ``None``.
1612
Victor Stinner71c52e32019-05-27 08:57:14 +02001613 The default hook formats *err_msg* and *object* as:
1614 ``f'{err_msg}: {object!r}'``; use "Exception ignored in" error message
1615 if *err_msg* is ``None``.
1616
Victor Stinner212646c2019-06-14 18:03:22 +02001617 :func:`sys.unraisablehook` can be overridden to control how unraisable
1618 exceptions are handled.
1619
1620 Storing *exc_value* using a custom hook can create a reference cycle. It
1621 should be cleared explicitly to break the reference cycle when the
1622 exception is no longer needed.
1623
1624 Storing *object* using a custom hook can resurrect it if it is set to an
1625 object which is being finalized. Avoid storing *object* after the custom
1626 hook completes to avoid resurrecting objects.
1627
Victor Stinneref9d9b62019-05-22 11:28:22 +02001628 See also :func:`excepthook` which handles uncaught exceptions.
1629
Steve Dowerbea33f52019-11-28 08:46:11 -08001630 .. audit-event:: sys.unraisablehook hook,unraisable sys.unraisablehook
1631
1632 Raise an auditing event ``sys.unraisablehook`` with arguments
1633 ``hook``, ``unraisable`` when an exception that cannot be handled occurs.
1634 The ``unraisable`` object is the same as what will be passed to the hook.
1635 If no hook has been set, ``hook`` may be ``None``.
1636
Victor Stinneref9d9b62019-05-22 11:28:22 +02001637 .. versionadded:: 3.8
1638
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001639.. data:: version
1640
1641 A string containing the version number of the Python interpreter plus additional
Georg Brandle42a59d2010-07-31 20:05:31 +00001642 information on the build number and compiler used. This string is displayed
1643 when the interactive interpreter is started. Do not extract version information
1644 out of it, rather, use :data:`version_info` and the functions provided by the
1645 :mod:`platform` module.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001646
1647
1648.. data:: api_version
1649
1650 The C API version for this interpreter. Programmers may find this useful when
1651 debugging version conflicts between Python and extension modules.
1652
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001653
1654.. data:: version_info
1655
1656 A tuple containing the five components of the version number: *major*, *minor*,
1657 *micro*, *releaselevel*, and *serial*. All values except *releaselevel* are
1658 integers; the release level is ``'alpha'``, ``'beta'``, ``'candidate'``, or
1659 ``'final'``. The ``version_info`` value corresponding to the Python version 2.0
Eric Smith0e5b5622009-02-06 01:32:42 +00001660 is ``(2, 0, 0, 'final', 0)``. The components can also be accessed by name,
1661 so ``sys.version_info[0]`` is equivalent to ``sys.version_info.major``
1662 and so on.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001663
Raymond Hettinger35a88362009-04-09 00:08:24 +00001664 .. versionchanged:: 3.1
Georg Brandl67b21b72010-08-17 15:07:14 +00001665 Added named component attributes.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001666
1667.. data:: warnoptions
1668
1669 This is an implementation detail of the warnings framework; do not modify this
1670 value. Refer to the :mod:`warnings` module for more information on the warnings
1671 framework.
1672
1673
1674.. data:: winver
1675
1676 The version number used to form registry keys on Windows platforms. This is
1677 stored as string resource 1000 in the Python DLL. The value is normally the
1678 first three characters of :const:`version`. It is provided in the :mod:`sys`
1679 module for informational purposes; modifying this value has no effect on the
Cheryl Sabella2d6097d2018-10-12 10:55:20 -04001680 registry keys used by Python.
1681
1682 .. availability:: Windows.
Mark Dickinsonbe5846b2010-07-02 20:26:07 +00001683
Antoine Pitrou9583cac2010-10-21 13:42:28 +00001684
1685.. data:: _xoptions
1686
1687 A dictionary of the various implementation-specific flags passed through
1688 the :option:`-X` command-line option. Option names are either mapped to
Martin Panter1050d2d2016-07-26 11:18:21 +02001689 their values, if given explicitly, or to :const:`True`. Example:
1690
1691 .. code-block:: shell-session
Antoine Pitrou9583cac2010-10-21 13:42:28 +00001692
1693 $ ./python -Xa=b -Xc
1694 Python 3.2a3+ (py3k, Oct 16 2010, 20:14:50)
1695 [GCC 4.4.3] on linux2
1696 Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information.
1697 >>> import sys
1698 >>> sys._xoptions
1699 {'a': 'b', 'c': True}
1700
1701 .. impl-detail::
1702
1703 This is a CPython-specific way of accessing options passed through
1704 :option:`-X`. Other implementations may export them through other
1705 means, or not at all.
1706
1707 .. versionadded:: 3.2
1708
1709
Mark Dickinsonbe5846b2010-07-02 20:26:07 +00001710.. rubric:: Citations
1711
Serhiy Storchakaa4d170d2013-12-23 18:20:51 +02001712.. [C99] ISO/IEC 9899:1999. "Programming languages -- C." A public draft of this standard is available at http://www.open-std.org/jtc1/sc22/wg14/www/docs/n1256.pdf\ .