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3.. _common-structs:
4
5Common Object Structures
6========================
7
8There are a large number of structures which are used in the definition of
9object types for Python. This section describes these structures and how they
10are used.
11
Jeroen Demeyer96699312019-09-10 12:41:59 +020012
13Base object types and macros
14----------------------------
15
Jeroen Ruigrok van der Wervenf4a9f962009-04-26 20:21:12 +000016All Python objects ultimately share a small number of fields at the beginning
17of the object's representation in memory. These are represented by the
Georg Brandl60203b42010-10-06 10:11:56 +000018:c:type:`PyObject` and :c:type:`PyVarObject` types, which are defined, in turn,
Jeroen Ruigrok van der Wervenf4a9f962009-04-26 20:21:12 +000019by the expansions of some macros also used, whether directly or indirectly, in
20the definition of all other Python objects.
Georg Brandl54a3faa2008-01-20 09:30:57 +000021
22
Georg Brandl60203b42010-10-06 10:11:56 +000023.. c:type:: PyObject
Georg Brandl54a3faa2008-01-20 09:30:57 +000024
Jeroen Ruigrok van der Wervenf4a9f962009-04-26 20:21:12 +000025 All object types are extensions of this type. This is a type which
26 contains the information Python needs to treat a pointer to an object as an
27 object. In a normal "release" build, it contains only the object's
Gregory P. Smith1b244652015-04-14 11:12:53 -070028 reference count and a pointer to the corresponding type object.
Gregory P. Smith0f2f3bc2015-04-14 11:21:05 -070029 Nothing is actually declared to be a :c:type:`PyObject`, but every pointer
30 to a Python object can be cast to a :c:type:`PyObject*`. Access to the
31 members must be done by using the macros :c:macro:`Py_REFCNT` and
Gregory P. Smith1b244652015-04-14 11:12:53 -070032 :c:macro:`Py_TYPE`.
Georg Brandl54a3faa2008-01-20 09:30:57 +000033
34
Georg Brandl60203b42010-10-06 10:11:56 +000035.. c:type:: PyVarObject
Georg Brandl54a3faa2008-01-20 09:30:57 +000036
Georg Brandl60203b42010-10-06 10:11:56 +000037 This is an extension of :c:type:`PyObject` that adds the :attr:`ob_size`
Jeroen Ruigrok van der Wervenf4a9f962009-04-26 20:21:12 +000038 field. This is only used for objects that have some notion of *length*.
Gregory P. Smith1b244652015-04-14 11:12:53 -070039 This type does not often appear in the Python/C API.
40 Access to the members must be done by using the macros
41 :c:macro:`Py_REFCNT`, :c:macro:`Py_TYPE`, and :c:macro:`Py_SIZE`.
Georg Brandl54a3faa2008-01-20 09:30:57 +000042
Georg Brandl54a3faa2008-01-20 09:30:57 +000043
Georg Brandl60203b42010-10-06 10:11:56 +000044.. c:macro:: PyObject_HEAD
Georg Brandl54a3faa2008-01-20 09:30:57 +000045
Gregory P. Smith1b244652015-04-14 11:12:53 -070046 This is a macro used when declaring new types which represent objects
47 without a varying length. The PyObject_HEAD macro expands to::
Georg Brandl54a3faa2008-01-20 09:30:57 +000048
Gregory P. Smith1b244652015-04-14 11:12:53 -070049 PyObject ob_base;
Georg Brandl54a3faa2008-01-20 09:30:57 +000050
Zachary Ware5c676f62015-07-06 23:27:15 -050051 See documentation of :c:type:`PyObject` above.
Georg Brandl54a3faa2008-01-20 09:30:57 +000052
53
Georg Brandl60203b42010-10-06 10:11:56 +000054.. c:macro:: PyObject_VAR_HEAD
Georg Brandl54a3faa2008-01-20 09:30:57 +000055
Gregory P. Smith1b244652015-04-14 11:12:53 -070056 This is a macro used when declaring new types which represent objects
57 with a length that varies from instance to instance.
58 The PyObject_VAR_HEAD macro expands to::
Georg Brandl54a3faa2008-01-20 09:30:57 +000059
Gregory P. Smith1b244652015-04-14 11:12:53 -070060 PyVarObject ob_base;
Georg Brandl54a3faa2008-01-20 09:30:57 +000061
Gregory P. Smith1b244652015-04-14 11:12:53 -070062 See documentation of :c:type:`PyVarObject` above.
63
64
65.. c:macro:: Py_TYPE(o)
66
Zachary Waree36402a2015-07-06 23:58:12 -050067 This macro is used to access the :attr:`ob_type` member of a Python object.
Gregory P. Smith1b244652015-04-14 11:12:53 -070068 It expands to::
69
70 (((PyObject*)(o))->ob_type)
71
72
Victor Stinnerd2ec81a2020-02-07 09:17:07 +010073.. c:function:: void Py_SET_TYPE(PyObject *o, PyTypeObject *type)
74
75 Set the object *o* type to *type*.
76
77 .. versionadded:: 3.9
78
79
Gregory P. Smith1b244652015-04-14 11:12:53 -070080.. c:macro:: Py_REFCNT(o)
81
Zachary Waree36402a2015-07-06 23:58:12 -050082 This macro is used to access the :attr:`ob_refcnt` member of a Python
83 object.
Gregory P. Smith1b244652015-04-14 11:12:53 -070084 It expands to::
85
86 (((PyObject*)(o))->ob_refcnt)
87
88
Victor Stinnerc86a1122020-02-07 01:24:29 +010089.. c:function:: void Py_SET_REFCNT(PyObject *o, Py_ssize_t refcnt)
90
91 Set the object *o* reference counter to *refcnt*.
92
93 .. versionadded:: 3.9
94
95
Gregory P. Smith1b244652015-04-14 11:12:53 -070096.. c:macro:: Py_SIZE(o)
97
Zachary Waree36402a2015-07-06 23:58:12 -050098 This macro is used to access the :attr:`ob_size` member of a Python object.
Gregory P. Smith1b244652015-04-14 11:12:53 -070099 It expands to::
100
101 (((PyVarObject*)(o))->ob_size)
Georg Brandl54a3faa2008-01-20 09:30:57 +0000102
Jeroen Ruigrok van der Werven939c1782009-04-26 20:25:45 +0000103
Victor Stinnerb10dc3e2020-02-07 12:05:12 +0100104.. c:function:: void Py_SET_SIZE(PyVarObject *o, Py_ssize_t size)
105
106 Set the object *o* size of *size*.
107
108 .. versionadded:: 3.9
109
110
Georg Brandl60203b42010-10-06 10:11:56 +0000111.. c:macro:: PyObject_HEAD_INIT(type)
Jeroen Ruigrok van der Werven939c1782009-04-26 20:25:45 +0000112
113 This is a macro which expands to initialization values for a new
Georg Brandl60203b42010-10-06 10:11:56 +0000114 :c:type:`PyObject` type. This macro expands to::
Jeroen Ruigrok van der Werven939c1782009-04-26 20:25:45 +0000115
116 _PyObject_EXTRA_INIT
117 1, type,
118
119
Georg Brandl60203b42010-10-06 10:11:56 +0000120.. c:macro:: PyVarObject_HEAD_INIT(type, size)
Jeroen Ruigrok van der Werven939c1782009-04-26 20:25:45 +0000121
122 This is a macro which expands to initialization values for a new
Georg Brandl60203b42010-10-06 10:11:56 +0000123 :c:type:`PyVarObject` type, including the :attr:`ob_size` field.
Jeroen Ruigrok van der Werven939c1782009-04-26 20:25:45 +0000124 This macro expands to::
125
126 _PyObject_EXTRA_INIT
127 1, type, size,
Georg Brandl54a3faa2008-01-20 09:30:57 +0000128
129
Jeroen Demeyer96699312019-09-10 12:41:59 +0200130Implementing functions and methods
131----------------------------------
132
Georg Brandl60203b42010-10-06 10:11:56 +0000133.. c:type:: PyCFunction
Georg Brandl54a3faa2008-01-20 09:30:57 +0000134
Jeroen Ruigrok van der Wervenf4a9f962009-04-26 20:21:12 +0000135 Type of the functions used to implement most Python callables in C.
Georg Brandl60203b42010-10-06 10:11:56 +0000136 Functions of this type take two :c:type:`PyObject\*` parameters and return
Serhiy Storchaka25fc0882019-10-30 12:03:20 +0200137 one such value. If the return value is ``NULL``, an exception shall have
138 been set. If not ``NULL``, the return value is interpreted as the return
Jeroen Ruigrok van der Wervenf4a9f962009-04-26 20:21:12 +0000139 value of the function as exposed in Python. The function must return a new
140 reference.
Georg Brandl54a3faa2008-01-20 09:30:57 +0000141
142
Georg Brandl60203b42010-10-06 10:11:56 +0000143.. c:type:: PyCFunctionWithKeywords
Georg Brandl54a3faa2008-01-20 09:30:57 +0000144
Jeroen Demeyer5600b5e2019-06-16 19:03:23 +0200145 Type of the functions used to implement Python callables in C
146 with signature :const:`METH_VARARGS | METH_KEYWORDS`.
147
148
149.. c:type:: _PyCFunctionFast
150
151 Type of the functions used to implement Python callables in C
152 with signature :const:`METH_FASTCALL`.
153
154
155.. c:type:: _PyCFunctionFastWithKeywords
156
157 Type of the functions used to implement Python callables in C
158 with signature :const:`METH_FASTCALL | METH_KEYWORDS`.
Georg Brandl54a3faa2008-01-20 09:30:57 +0000159
160
Georg Brandl60203b42010-10-06 10:11:56 +0000161.. c:type:: PyMethodDef
Georg Brandl54a3faa2008-01-20 09:30:57 +0000162
163 Structure used to describe a method of an extension type. This structure has
164 four fields:
165
Serhiy Storchaka84b8e922017-03-30 10:01:03 +0300166 +------------------+---------------+-------------------------------+
167 | Field | C Type | Meaning |
168 +==================+===============+===============================+
169 | :attr:`ml_name` | const char \* | name of the method |
170 +------------------+---------------+-------------------------------+
171 | :attr:`ml_meth` | PyCFunction | pointer to the C |
172 | | | implementation |
173 +------------------+---------------+-------------------------------+
174 | :attr:`ml_flags` | int | flag bits indicating how the |
175 | | | call should be constructed |
176 +------------------+---------------+-------------------------------+
177 | :attr:`ml_doc` | const char \* | points to the contents of the |
178 | | | docstring |
179 +------------------+---------------+-------------------------------+
Georg Brandl54a3faa2008-01-20 09:30:57 +0000180
181The :attr:`ml_meth` is a C function pointer. The functions may be of different
Georg Brandl60203b42010-10-06 10:11:56 +0000182types, but they always return :c:type:`PyObject\*`. If the function is not of
183the :c:type:`PyCFunction`, the compiler will require a cast in the method table.
184Even though :c:type:`PyCFunction` defines the first parameter as
Benjamin Peterson82f34ad2015-01-13 09:17:24 -0500185:c:type:`PyObject\*`, it is common that the method implementation uses the
Georg Brandl54a3faa2008-01-20 09:30:57 +0000186specific C type of the *self* object.
187
188The :attr:`ml_flags` field is a bitfield which can include the following flags.
189The individual flags indicate either a calling convention or a binding
Jeroen Demeyer5600b5e2019-06-16 19:03:23 +0200190convention.
Georg Brandl54a3faa2008-01-20 09:30:57 +0000191
Jeroen Demeyer5600b5e2019-06-16 19:03:23 +0200192There are four basic calling conventions for positional arguments
193and two of them can be combined with :const:`METH_KEYWORDS` to support
194also keyword arguments. So there are a total of 6 calling conventions:
Georg Brandl54a3faa2008-01-20 09:30:57 +0000195
196.. data:: METH_VARARGS
197
198 This is the typical calling convention, where the methods have the type
Georg Brandl60203b42010-10-06 10:11:56 +0000199 :c:type:`PyCFunction`. The function expects two :c:type:`PyObject\*` values.
Georg Brandl21dc5ba2009-07-11 10:43:08 +0000200 The first one is the *self* object for methods; for module functions, it is
201 the module object. The second parameter (often called *args*) is a tuple
202 object representing all arguments. This parameter is typically processed
Georg Brandl60203b42010-10-06 10:11:56 +0000203 using :c:func:`PyArg_ParseTuple` or :c:func:`PyArg_UnpackTuple`.
Georg Brandl54a3faa2008-01-20 09:30:57 +0000204
205
Jeroen Demeyer5600b5e2019-06-16 19:03:23 +0200206.. data:: METH_VARARGS | METH_KEYWORDS
Georg Brandl54a3faa2008-01-20 09:30:57 +0000207
Georg Brandl60203b42010-10-06 10:11:56 +0000208 Methods with these flags must be of type :c:type:`PyCFunctionWithKeywords`.
Jeroen Demeyer5600b5e2019-06-16 19:03:23 +0200209 The function expects three parameters: *self*, *args*, *kwargs* where
Serhiy Storchaka25fc0882019-10-30 12:03:20 +0200210 *kwargs* is a dictionary of all the keyword arguments or possibly ``NULL``
Jeroen Demeyer5600b5e2019-06-16 19:03:23 +0200211 if there are no keyword arguments. The parameters are typically processed
212 using :c:func:`PyArg_ParseTupleAndKeywords`.
213
214
215.. data:: METH_FASTCALL
216
217 Fast calling convention supporting only positional arguments.
218 The methods have the type :c:type:`_PyCFunctionFast`.
219 The first parameter is *self*, the second parameter is a C array
220 of :c:type:`PyObject\*` values indicating the arguments and the third
221 parameter is the number of arguments (the length of the array).
222
223 This is not part of the :ref:`limited API <stable>`.
224
225 .. versionadded:: 3.7
226
227
228.. data:: METH_FASTCALL | METH_KEYWORDS
229
230 Extension of :const:`METH_FASTCALL` supporting also keyword arguments,
231 with methods of type :c:type:`_PyCFunctionFastWithKeywords`.
Jeroen Demeyer9a13a382019-11-12 14:08:00 +0100232 Keyword arguments are passed the same way as in the
233 :ref:`vectorcall protocol <vectorcall>`:
Jeroen Demeyer5600b5e2019-06-16 19:03:23 +0200234 there is an additional fourth :c:type:`PyObject\*` parameter
235 which is a tuple representing the names of the keyword arguments
Jeroen Demeyer05677862019-08-16 12:41:27 +0200236 (which are guaranteed to be strings)
Serhiy Storchaka25fc0882019-10-30 12:03:20 +0200237 or possibly ``NULL`` if there are no keywords. The values of the keyword
Jeroen Demeyer5600b5e2019-06-16 19:03:23 +0200238 arguments are stored in the *args* array, after the positional arguments.
239
240 This is not part of the :ref:`limited API <stable>`.
241
242 .. versionadded:: 3.7
Georg Brandl54a3faa2008-01-20 09:30:57 +0000243
244
245.. data:: METH_NOARGS
246
247 Methods without parameters don't need to check whether arguments are given if
248 they are listed with the :const:`METH_NOARGS` flag. They need to be of type
Georg Brandl60203b42010-10-06 10:11:56 +0000249 :c:type:`PyCFunction`. The first parameter is typically named *self* and will
Georg Brandl21dc5ba2009-07-11 10:43:08 +0000250 hold a reference to the module or object instance. In all cases the second
Serhiy Storchaka25fc0882019-10-30 12:03:20 +0200251 parameter will be ``NULL``.
Georg Brandl54a3faa2008-01-20 09:30:57 +0000252
253
254.. data:: METH_O
255
256 Methods with a single object argument can be listed with the :const:`METH_O`
Georg Brandl60203b42010-10-06 10:11:56 +0000257 flag, instead of invoking :c:func:`PyArg_ParseTuple` with a ``"O"`` argument.
258 They have the type :c:type:`PyCFunction`, with the *self* parameter, and a
259 :c:type:`PyObject\*` parameter representing the single argument.
Georg Brandl54a3faa2008-01-20 09:30:57 +0000260
261
262These two constants are not used to indicate the calling convention but the
263binding when use with methods of classes. These may not be used for functions
264defined for modules. At most one of these flags may be set for any given
265method.
266
267
268.. data:: METH_CLASS
269
270 .. index:: builtin: classmethod
271
Jeroen Ruigrok van der Wervenf4a9f962009-04-26 20:21:12 +0000272 The method will be passed the type object as the first parameter rather
273 than an instance of the type. This is used to create *class methods*,
274 similar to what is created when using the :func:`classmethod` built-in
275 function.
Georg Brandl54a3faa2008-01-20 09:30:57 +0000276
277
278.. data:: METH_STATIC
279
280 .. index:: builtin: staticmethod
281
Serhiy Storchaka25fc0882019-10-30 12:03:20 +0200282 The method will be passed ``NULL`` as the first parameter rather than an
Jeroen Ruigrok van der Wervenf4a9f962009-04-26 20:21:12 +0000283 instance of the type. This is used to create *static methods*, similar to
284 what is created when using the :func:`staticmethod` built-in function.
Georg Brandl54a3faa2008-01-20 09:30:57 +0000285
286One other constant controls whether a method is loaded in place of another
287definition with the same method name.
288
289
290.. data:: METH_COEXIST
291
292 The method will be loaded in place of existing definitions. Without
293 *METH_COEXIST*, the default is to skip repeated definitions. Since slot
Jeroen Ruigrok van der Wervenf4a9f962009-04-26 20:21:12 +0000294 wrappers are loaded before the method table, the existence of a
295 *sq_contains* slot, for example, would generate a wrapped method named
296 :meth:`__contains__` and preclude the loading of a corresponding
297 PyCFunction with the same name. With the flag defined, the PyCFunction
298 will be loaded in place of the wrapper object and will co-exist with the
299 slot. This is helpful because calls to PyCFunctions are optimized more
300 than wrapper object calls.
Georg Brandl54a3faa2008-01-20 09:30:57 +0000301
Georg Brandl1f01deb2009-01-03 22:47:39 +0000302
Jeroen Demeyer96699312019-09-10 12:41:59 +0200303Accessing attributes of extension types
304---------------------------------------
305
Georg Brandl60203b42010-10-06 10:11:56 +0000306.. c:type:: PyMemberDef
Georg Brandl1f01deb2009-01-03 22:47:39 +0000307
308 Structure which describes an attribute of a type which corresponds to a C
309 struct member. Its fields are:
310
Serhiy Storchaka84b8e922017-03-30 10:01:03 +0300311 +------------------+---------------+-------------------------------+
312 | Field | C Type | Meaning |
313 +==================+===============+===============================+
314 | :attr:`name` | const char \* | name of the member |
315 +------------------+---------------+-------------------------------+
316 | :attr:`!type` | int | the type of the member in the |
317 | | | C struct |
318 +------------------+---------------+-------------------------------+
319 | :attr:`offset` | Py_ssize_t | the offset in bytes that the |
320 | | | member is located on the |
321 | | | type's object struct |
322 +------------------+---------------+-------------------------------+
323 | :attr:`flags` | int | flag bits indicating if the |
324 | | | field should be read-only or |
325 | | | writable |
326 +------------------+---------------+-------------------------------+
327 | :attr:`doc` | const char \* | points to the contents of the |
328 | | | docstring |
329 +------------------+---------------+-------------------------------+
Georg Brandl1f01deb2009-01-03 22:47:39 +0000330
csabellac3c7ef02017-03-29 20:27:50 -0400331 :attr:`!type` can be one of many ``T_`` macros corresponding to various C
Georg Brandl1f01deb2009-01-03 22:47:39 +0000332 types. When the member is accessed in Python, it will be converted to the
333 equivalent Python type.
334
335 =============== ==================
336 Macro name C type
337 =============== ==================
338 T_SHORT short
339 T_INT int
340 T_LONG long
341 T_FLOAT float
342 T_DOUBLE double
Serhiy Storchaka84b8e922017-03-30 10:01:03 +0300343 T_STRING const char \*
Georg Brandl1f01deb2009-01-03 22:47:39 +0000344 T_OBJECT PyObject \*
345 T_OBJECT_EX PyObject \*
346 T_CHAR char
347 T_BYTE char
Benjamin Petersond23f8222009-04-05 19:13:16 +0000348 T_UBYTE unsigned char
Georg Brandl1f01deb2009-01-03 22:47:39 +0000349 T_UINT unsigned int
350 T_USHORT unsigned short
351 T_ULONG unsigned long
352 T_BOOL char
353 T_LONGLONG long long
354 T_ULONGLONG unsigned long long
355 T_PYSSIZET Py_ssize_t
356 =============== ==================
357
Georg Brandl60203b42010-10-06 10:11:56 +0000358 :c:macro:`T_OBJECT` and :c:macro:`T_OBJECT_EX` differ in that
Serhiy Storchaka25fc0882019-10-30 12:03:20 +0200359 :c:macro:`T_OBJECT` returns ``None`` if the member is ``NULL`` and
Georg Brandl60203b42010-10-06 10:11:56 +0000360 :c:macro:`T_OBJECT_EX` raises an :exc:`AttributeError`. Try to use
361 :c:macro:`T_OBJECT_EX` over :c:macro:`T_OBJECT` because :c:macro:`T_OBJECT_EX`
Ezio Melotti479def32010-01-03 09:11:59 +0000362 handles use of the :keyword:`del` statement on that attribute more correctly
Georg Brandl60203b42010-10-06 10:11:56 +0000363 than :c:macro:`T_OBJECT`.
Georg Brandl1f01deb2009-01-03 22:47:39 +0000364
Serhiy Storchaka1ecf7d22016-10-27 21:41:19 +0300365 :attr:`flags` can be ``0`` for write and read access or :c:macro:`READONLY` for
Georg Brandl60203b42010-10-06 10:11:56 +0000366 read-only access. Using :c:macro:`T_STRING` for :attr:`type` implies
Windson yang689d5552018-11-18 03:16:51 +0800367 :c:macro:`READONLY`. :c:macro:`T_STRING` data is interpreted as UTF-8.
368 Only :c:macro:`T_OBJECT` and :c:macro:`T_OBJECT_EX`
Serhiy Storchaka25fc0882019-10-30 12:03:20 +0200369 members can be deleted. (They are set to ``NULL``).
Michael Seifertda67e0d2017-09-15 18:25:27 +0200370
Petr Viktorin468f8a62019-09-25 13:06:16 +0200371 .. _pymemberdef-offsets:
372
373 Heap allocated types (created using :c:func:`PyType_FromSpec` or similar),
Gurupad Hegde6c7bb382019-12-28 17:16:02 -0500374 ``PyMemberDef`` may contain definitions for the special members
Petr Viktorin468f8a62019-09-25 13:06:16 +0200375 ``__dictoffset__`` and ``__weaklistoffset__``, corresponding to
376 :c:member:`~PyTypeObject.tp_dictoffset` and
377 :c:member:`~PyTypeObject.tp_weaklistoffset` in type objects.
378 These must be defined with ``T_PYSSIZET`` and ``READONLY``, for example::
379
380 static PyMemberDef spam_type_members[] = {
381 {"__dictoffset__", T_PYSSIZET, offsetof(Spam_object, dict), READONLY},
382 {NULL} /* Sentinel */
383 };
Michael Seifertda67e0d2017-09-15 18:25:27 +0200384
385.. c:type:: PyGetSetDef
386
387 Structure to define property-like access for a type. See also description of
388 the :c:member:`PyTypeObject.tp_getset` slot.
389
390 +-------------+------------------+-----------------------------------+
391 | Field | C Type | Meaning |
392 +=============+==================+===================================+
393 | name | const char \* | attribute name |
394 +-------------+------------------+-----------------------------------+
395 | get | getter | C Function to get the attribute |
396 +-------------+------------------+-----------------------------------+
397 | set | setter | optional C function to set or |
398 | | | delete the attribute, if omitted |
399 | | | the attribute is readonly |
400 +-------------+------------------+-----------------------------------+
401 | doc | const char \* | optional docstring |
402 +-------------+------------------+-----------------------------------+
403 | closure | void \* | optional function pointer, |
404 | | | providing additional data for |
405 | | | getter and setter |
406 +-------------+------------------+-----------------------------------+
407
408 The ``get`` function takes one :c:type:`PyObject\*` parameter (the
409 instance) and a function pointer (the associated ``closure``)::
410
411 typedef PyObject *(*getter)(PyObject *, void *);
412
Serhiy Storchaka25fc0882019-10-30 12:03:20 +0200413 It should return a new reference on success or ``NULL`` with a set exception
Michael Seifertda67e0d2017-09-15 18:25:27 +0200414 on failure.
415
416 ``set`` functions take two :c:type:`PyObject\*` parameters (the instance and
417 the value to be set) and a function pointer (the associated ``closure``)::
418
419 typedef int (*setter)(PyObject *, PyObject *, void *);
420
Serhiy Storchaka25fc0882019-10-30 12:03:20 +0200421 In case the attribute should be deleted the second parameter is ``NULL``.
Michael Seifertda67e0d2017-09-15 18:25:27 +0200422 Should return ``0`` on success or ``-1`` with a set exception on failure.