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4.. _veryhigh:
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6*************************
7The Very High Level Layer
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9
10The functions in this chapter will let you execute Python source code given in a
11file or a buffer, but they will not let you interact in a more detailed way with
12the interpreter.
13
14Several of these functions accept a start symbol from the grammar as a
15parameter. The available start symbols are :const:`Py_eval_input`,
16:const:`Py_file_input`, and :const:`Py_single_input`. These are described
17following the functions which accept them as parameters.
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Georg Brandla12a86e2009-02-21 19:09:40 +000019Note also that several of these functions take :ctype:`FILE\*` parameters. One
Georg Brandl8ec7f652007-08-15 14:28:01 +000020particular issue which needs to be handled carefully is that the :ctype:`FILE`
21structure for different C libraries can be different and incompatible. Under
22Windows (at least), it is possible for dynamically linked extensions to actually
23use different libraries, so care should be taken that :ctype:`FILE\*` parameters
24are only passed to these functions if it is certain that they were created by
25the same library that the Python runtime is using.
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27
28.. cfunction:: int Py_Main(int argc, char **argv)
29
30 The main program for the standard interpreter. This is made available for
31 programs which embed Python. The *argc* and *argv* parameters should be
32 prepared exactly as those which are passed to a C program's :cfunc:`main`
33 function. It is important to note that the argument list may be modified (but
34 the contents of the strings pointed to by the argument list are not). The return
Georg Brandl11041f02011-05-15 08:50:32 +020035 value will be ```0``` if the interpreter exits normally (ie, without an
36 exception), ``1`` if the interpreter exits due to an exception, or ``2``
37 if the parameter list does not represent a valid Python command line.
Georg Brandl8ec7f652007-08-15 14:28:01 +000038
Georg Brandl11041f02011-05-15 08:50:32 +020039 Note that if an otherwise unhandled :exc:`SystemExit` is raised, this
Georg Brandla9efe6f2009-03-31 18:33:10 +000040 function will not return ``1``, but exit the process, as long as
41 ``Py_InspectFlag`` is not set.
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Georg Brandl8ec7f652007-08-15 14:28:01 +000043
44.. cfunction:: int PyRun_AnyFile(FILE *fp, const char *filename)
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46 This is a simplified interface to :cfunc:`PyRun_AnyFileExFlags` below, leaving
47 *closeit* set to ``0`` and *flags* set to *NULL*.
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50.. cfunction:: int PyRun_AnyFileFlags(FILE *fp, const char *filename, PyCompilerFlags *flags)
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52 This is a simplified interface to :cfunc:`PyRun_AnyFileExFlags` below, leaving
53 the *closeit* argument set to ``0``.
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56.. cfunction:: int PyRun_AnyFileEx(FILE *fp, const char *filename, int closeit)
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58 This is a simplified interface to :cfunc:`PyRun_AnyFileExFlags` below, leaving
59 the *flags* argument set to *NULL*.
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62.. cfunction:: int PyRun_AnyFileExFlags(FILE *fp, const char *filename, int closeit, PyCompilerFlags *flags)
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64 If *fp* refers to a file associated with an interactive device (console or
65 terminal input or Unix pseudo-terminal), return the value of
66 :cfunc:`PyRun_InteractiveLoop`, otherwise return the result of
67 :cfunc:`PyRun_SimpleFile`. If *filename* is *NULL*, this function uses
68 ``"???"`` as the filename.
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70
71.. cfunction:: int PyRun_SimpleString(const char *command)
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73 This is a simplified interface to :cfunc:`PyRun_SimpleStringFlags` below,
74 leaving the *PyCompilerFlags\** argument set to NULL.
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76
77.. cfunction:: int PyRun_SimpleStringFlags(const char *command, PyCompilerFlags *flags)
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79 Executes the Python source code from *command* in the :mod:`__main__` module
80 according to the *flags* argument. If :mod:`__main__` does not already exist, it
81 is created. Returns ``0`` on success or ``-1`` if an exception was raised. If
82 there was an error, there is no way to get the exception information. For the
83 meaning of *flags*, see below.
84
Georg Brandl11041f02011-05-15 08:50:32 +020085 Note that if an otherwise unhandled :exc:`SystemExit` is raised, this
Georg Brandl9e0b3632009-03-31 18:30:37 +000086 function will not return ``-1``, but exit the process, as long as
87 ``Py_InspectFlag`` is not set.
88
Georg Brandl8ec7f652007-08-15 14:28:01 +000089
90.. cfunction:: int PyRun_SimpleFile(FILE *fp, const char *filename)
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92 This is a simplified interface to :cfunc:`PyRun_SimpleFileExFlags` below,
93 leaving *closeit* set to ``0`` and *flags* set to *NULL*.
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96.. cfunction:: int PyRun_SimpleFileFlags(FILE *fp, const char *filename, PyCompilerFlags *flags)
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98 This is a simplified interface to :cfunc:`PyRun_SimpleFileExFlags` below,
99 leaving *closeit* set to ``0``.
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102.. cfunction:: int PyRun_SimpleFileEx(FILE *fp, const char *filename, int closeit)
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104 This is a simplified interface to :cfunc:`PyRun_SimpleFileExFlags` below,
105 leaving *flags* set to *NULL*.
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108.. cfunction:: int PyRun_SimpleFileExFlags(FILE *fp, const char *filename, int closeit, PyCompilerFlags *flags)
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110 Similar to :cfunc:`PyRun_SimpleStringFlags`, but the Python source code is read
111 from *fp* instead of an in-memory string. *filename* should be the name of the
112 file. If *closeit* is true, the file is closed before PyRun_SimpleFileExFlags
113 returns.
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116.. cfunction:: int PyRun_InteractiveOne(FILE *fp, const char *filename)
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118 This is a simplified interface to :cfunc:`PyRun_InteractiveOneFlags` below,
119 leaving *flags* set to *NULL*.
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122.. cfunction:: int PyRun_InteractiveOneFlags(FILE *fp, const char *filename, PyCompilerFlags *flags)
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Georg Brandlb8d0e362010-11-26 07:53:50 +0000124 Read and execute a single statement from a file associated with an
125 interactive device according to the *flags* argument. The user will be
126 prompted using ``sys.ps1`` and ``sys.ps2``. Returns ``0`` when the input was
127 executed successfully, ``-1`` if there was an exception, or an error code
128 from the :file:`errcode.h` include file distributed as part of Python if
129 there was a parse error. (Note that :file:`errcode.h` is not included by
130 :file:`Python.h`, so must be included specifically if needed.)
Georg Brandl8ec7f652007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000131
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133.. cfunction:: int PyRun_InteractiveLoop(FILE *fp, const char *filename)
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135 This is a simplified interface to :cfunc:`PyRun_InteractiveLoopFlags` below,
136 leaving *flags* set to *NULL*.
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138
Georg Brandlb8d0e362010-11-26 07:53:50 +0000139.. cfunction:: int PyRun_InteractiveLoopFlags(FILE *fp, const char *filename, PyCompilerFlags *flags)
Georg Brandl8ec7f652007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000140
141 Read and execute statements from a file associated with an interactive device
Georg Brandlb8d0e362010-11-26 07:53:50 +0000142 until EOF is reached. The user will be prompted using ``sys.ps1`` and
143 ``sys.ps2``. Returns ``0`` at EOF.
Georg Brandl8ec7f652007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000144
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146.. cfunction:: struct _node* PyParser_SimpleParseString(const char *str, int start)
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148 This is a simplified interface to
149 :cfunc:`PyParser_SimpleParseStringFlagsFilename` below, leaving *filename* set
150 to *NULL* and *flags* set to ``0``.
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153.. cfunction:: struct _node* PyParser_SimpleParseStringFlags( const char *str, int start, int flags)
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155 This is a simplified interface to
156 :cfunc:`PyParser_SimpleParseStringFlagsFilename` below, leaving *filename* set
157 to *NULL*.
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160.. cfunction:: struct _node* PyParser_SimpleParseStringFlagsFilename( const char *str, const char *filename, int start, int flags)
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162 Parse Python source code from *str* using the start token *start* according to
163 the *flags* argument. The result can be used to create a code object which can
164 be evaluated efficiently. This is useful if a code fragment must be evaluated
165 many times.
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168.. cfunction:: struct _node* PyParser_SimpleParseFile(FILE *fp, const char *filename, int start)
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170 This is a simplified interface to :cfunc:`PyParser_SimpleParseFileFlags` below,
171 leaving *flags* set to ``0``
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174.. cfunction:: struct _node* PyParser_SimpleParseFileFlags(FILE *fp, const char *filename, int start, int flags)
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176 Similar to :cfunc:`PyParser_SimpleParseStringFlagsFilename`, but the Python
177 source code is read from *fp* instead of an in-memory string.
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180.. cfunction:: PyObject* PyRun_String(const char *str, int start, PyObject *globals, PyObject *locals)
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182 This is a simplified interface to :cfunc:`PyRun_StringFlags` below, leaving
183 *flags* set to *NULL*.
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186.. cfunction:: PyObject* PyRun_StringFlags(const char *str, int start, PyObject *globals, PyObject *locals, PyCompilerFlags *flags)
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188 Execute Python source code from *str* in the context specified by the
189 dictionaries *globals* and *locals* with the compiler flags specified by
190 *flags*. The parameter *start* specifies the start token that should be used to
191 parse the source code.
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193 Returns the result of executing the code as a Python object, or *NULL* if an
194 exception was raised.
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197.. cfunction:: PyObject* PyRun_File(FILE *fp, const char *filename, int start, PyObject *globals, PyObject *locals)
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199 This is a simplified interface to :cfunc:`PyRun_FileExFlags` below, leaving
200 *closeit* set to ``0`` and *flags* set to *NULL*.
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202
203.. cfunction:: PyObject* PyRun_FileEx(FILE *fp, const char *filename, int start, PyObject *globals, PyObject *locals, int closeit)
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205 This is a simplified interface to :cfunc:`PyRun_FileExFlags` below, leaving
206 *flags* set to *NULL*.
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209.. cfunction:: PyObject* PyRun_FileFlags(FILE *fp, const char *filename, int start, PyObject *globals, PyObject *locals, PyCompilerFlags *flags)
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211 This is a simplified interface to :cfunc:`PyRun_FileExFlags` below, leaving
212 *closeit* set to ``0``.
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215.. cfunction:: PyObject* PyRun_FileExFlags(FILE *fp, const char *filename, int start, PyObject *globals, PyObject *locals, int closeit, PyCompilerFlags *flags)
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217 Similar to :cfunc:`PyRun_StringFlags`, but the Python source code is read from
218 *fp* instead of an in-memory string. *filename* should be the name of the file.
219 If *closeit* is true, the file is closed before :cfunc:`PyRun_FileExFlags`
220 returns.
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223.. cfunction:: PyObject* Py_CompileString(const char *str, const char *filename, int start)
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225 This is a simplified interface to :cfunc:`Py_CompileStringFlags` below, leaving
226 *flags* set to *NULL*.
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229.. cfunction:: PyObject* Py_CompileStringFlags(const char *str, const char *filename, int start, PyCompilerFlags *flags)
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231 Parse and compile the Python source code in *str*, returning the resulting code
232 object. The start token is given by *start*; this can be used to constrain the
233 code which can be compiled and should be :const:`Py_eval_input`,
234 :const:`Py_file_input`, or :const:`Py_single_input`. The filename specified by
235 *filename* is used to construct the code object and may appear in tracebacks or
236 :exc:`SyntaxError` exception messages. This returns *NULL* if the code cannot
237 be parsed or compiled.
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Georg Brandl16f1df92007-12-01 22:24:47 +0000240.. cfunction:: PyObject* PyEval_EvalCode(PyCodeObject *co, PyObject *globals, PyObject *locals)
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242 This is a simplified interface to :cfunc:`PyEval_EvalCodeEx`, with just
243 the code object, and the dictionaries of global and local variables.
244 The other arguments are set to *NULL*.
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247.. cfunction:: PyObject* PyEval_EvalCodeEx(PyCodeObject *co, PyObject *globals, PyObject *locals, PyObject **args, int argcount, PyObject **kws, int kwcount, PyObject **defs, int defcount, PyObject *closure)
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249 Evaluate a precompiled code object, given a particular environment for its
250 evaluation. This environment consists of dictionaries of global and local
251 variables, arrays of arguments, keywords and defaults, and a closure tuple of
252 cells.
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255.. cfunction:: PyObject* PyEval_EvalFrame(PyFrameObject *f)
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257 Evaluate an execution frame. This is a simplified interface to
258 PyEval_EvalFrameEx, for backward compatibility.
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261.. cfunction:: PyObject* PyEval_EvalFrameEx(PyFrameObject *f, int throwflag)
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263 This is the main, unvarnished function of Python interpretation. It is
264 literally 2000 lines long. The code object associated with the execution
265 frame *f* is executed, interpreting bytecode and executing calls as needed.
266 The additional *throwflag* parameter can mostly be ignored - if true, then
267 it causes an exception to immediately be thrown; this is used for the
268 :meth:`throw` methods of generator objects.
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270
271.. cfunction:: int PyEval_MergeCompilerFlags(PyCompilerFlags *cf)
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273 This function changes the flags of the current evaluation frame, and returns
274 true on success, false on failure.
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Georg Brandl8ec7f652007-08-15 14:28:01 +0000277.. cvar:: int Py_eval_input
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279 .. index:: single: Py_CompileString()
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281 The start symbol from the Python grammar for isolated expressions; for use with
282 :cfunc:`Py_CompileString`.
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285.. cvar:: int Py_file_input
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287 .. index:: single: Py_CompileString()
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289 The start symbol from the Python grammar for sequences of statements as read
290 from a file or other source; for use with :cfunc:`Py_CompileString`. This is
291 the symbol to use when compiling arbitrarily long Python source code.
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294.. cvar:: int Py_single_input
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296 .. index:: single: Py_CompileString()
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298 The start symbol from the Python grammar for a single statement; for use with
299 :cfunc:`Py_CompileString`. This is the symbol used for the interactive
300 interpreter loop.
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303.. ctype:: struct PyCompilerFlags
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305 This is the structure used to hold compiler flags. In cases where code is only
306 being compiled, it is passed as ``int flags``, and in cases where code is being
307 executed, it is passed as ``PyCompilerFlags *flags``. In this case, ``from
308 __future__ import`` can modify *flags*.
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310 Whenever ``PyCompilerFlags *flags`` is *NULL*, :attr:`cf_flags` is treated as
311 equal to ``0``, and any modification due to ``from __future__ import`` is
312 discarded. ::
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314 struct PyCompilerFlags {
315 int cf_flags;
316 }
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318
319.. cvar:: int CO_FUTURE_DIVISION
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321 This bit can be set in *flags* to cause division operator ``/`` to be
322 interpreted as "true division" according to :pep:`238`.
323