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Victor Stinnerb6522d02016-12-19 13:12:08 +01001/* Abstract Object Interface (many thanks to Jim Fulton) */
2
Guido van Rossuma8275371995-07-18 14:07:00 +00003#ifndef Py_ABSTRACTOBJECT_H
4#define Py_ABSTRACTOBJECT_H
5#ifdef __cplusplus
6extern "C" {
7#endif
8
Victor Stinner2a358f82016-12-06 16:55:39 +01009/* === Object Protocol ================================================== */
Guido van Rossuma8275371995-07-18 14:07:00 +000010
Victor Stinner2a358f82016-12-06 16:55:39 +010011/* Implemented elsewhere:
Guido van Rossuma8275371995-07-18 14:07:00 +000012
Victor Stinner5bef7cd2016-12-15 09:14:25 +010013 int PyObject_Print(PyObject *o, FILE *fp, int flags);
Guido van Rossuma8275371995-07-18 14:07:00 +000014
Victor Stinner5bef7cd2016-12-15 09:14:25 +010015 Print an object 'o' on file 'fp'. Returns -1 on error. The flags argument
16 is used to enable certain printing options. The only option currently
17 supported is Py_Print_RAW.
Guido van Rossuma8275371995-07-18 14:07:00 +000018
Victor Stinner5bef7cd2016-12-15 09:14:25 +010019 (What should be said about Py_Print_RAW?). */
Victor Stinner2a358f82016-12-06 16:55:39 +010020
21
22/* Implemented elsewhere:
23
Victor Stinner5bef7cd2016-12-15 09:14:25 +010024 int PyObject_HasAttrString(PyObject *o, const char *attr_name);
Victor Stinner2a358f82016-12-06 16:55:39 +010025
Victor Stinner5bef7cd2016-12-15 09:14:25 +010026 Returns 1 if object 'o' has the attribute attr_name, and 0 otherwise.
Victor Stinner2a358f82016-12-06 16:55:39 +010027
Victor Stinner5bef7cd2016-12-15 09:14:25 +010028 This is equivalent to the Python expression: hasattr(o,attr_name).
29
30 This function always succeeds. */
31
Victor Stinner2a358f82016-12-06 16:55:39 +010032
33/* Implemented elsewhere:
34
Victor Stinner5bef7cd2016-12-15 09:14:25 +010035 PyObject* PyObject_GetAttrString(PyObject *o, const char *attr_name);
Victor Stinner2a358f82016-12-06 16:55:39 +010036
Victor Stinner5bef7cd2016-12-15 09:14:25 +010037 Retrieve an attributed named attr_name form object o.
38 Returns the attribute value on success, or NULL on failure.
Victor Stinner2a358f82016-12-06 16:55:39 +010039
Victor Stinner5bef7cd2016-12-15 09:14:25 +010040 This is the equivalent of the Python expression: o.attr_name. */
Victor Stinner2a358f82016-12-06 16:55:39 +010041
Guido van Rossuma8275371995-07-18 14:07:00 +000042
Victor Stinner2a358f82016-12-06 16:55:39 +010043/* Implemented elsewhere:
Guido van Rossuma8275371995-07-18 14:07:00 +000044
Victor Stinner5bef7cd2016-12-15 09:14:25 +010045 int PyObject_HasAttr(PyObject *o, PyObject *attr_name);
Guido van Rossuma8275371995-07-18 14:07:00 +000046
Victor Stinner5bef7cd2016-12-15 09:14:25 +010047 Returns 1 if o has the attribute attr_name, and 0 otherwise.
Guido van Rossuma8275371995-07-18 14:07:00 +000048
Victor Stinner5bef7cd2016-12-15 09:14:25 +010049 This is equivalent to the Python expression: hasattr(o,attr_name).
Guido van Rossuma8275371995-07-18 14:07:00 +000050
Victor Stinner5bef7cd2016-12-15 09:14:25 +010051 This function always succeeds. */
Guido van Rossuma8275371995-07-18 14:07:00 +000052
Victor Stinner2a358f82016-12-06 16:55:39 +010053/* Implemented elsewhere:
Guido van Rossuma8275371995-07-18 14:07:00 +000054
Victor Stinner5bef7cd2016-12-15 09:14:25 +010055 PyObject* PyObject_GetAttr(PyObject *o, PyObject *attr_name);
Guido van Rossuma8275371995-07-18 14:07:00 +000056
Victor Stinner5bef7cd2016-12-15 09:14:25 +010057 Retrieve an attributed named 'attr_name' form object 'o'.
58 Returns the attribute value on success, or NULL on failure.
Guido van Rossuma8275371995-07-18 14:07:00 +000059
Victor Stinner5bef7cd2016-12-15 09:14:25 +010060 This is the equivalent of the Python expression: o.attr_name. */
Marc-André Lemburgad7c98e2001-01-17 17:09:53 +000061
Marc-André Lemburgad7c98e2001-01-17 17:09:53 +000062
Victor Stinner5bef7cd2016-12-15 09:14:25 +010063/* Implemented elsewhere:
Thomas Wouters89f507f2006-12-13 04:49:30 +000064
Victor Stinner5bef7cd2016-12-15 09:14:25 +010065 int PyObject_SetAttrString(PyObject *o, const char *attr_name, PyObject *v);
Guido van Rossuma8275371995-07-18 14:07:00 +000066
Victor Stinner5bef7cd2016-12-15 09:14:25 +010067 Set the value of the attribute named attr_name, for object 'o',
68 to the value 'v'. Raise an exception and return -1 on failure; return 0 on
69 success.
Guido van Rossuma8275371995-07-18 14:07:00 +000070
Victor Stinner5bef7cd2016-12-15 09:14:25 +010071 This is the equivalent of the Python statement o.attr_name=v. */
72
73
74/* Implemented elsewhere:
75
76 int PyObject_SetAttr(PyObject *o, PyObject *attr_name, PyObject *v);
77
78 Set the value of the attribute named attr_name, for object 'o', to the value
79 'v'. an exception and return -1 on failure; return 0 on success.
80
81 This is the equivalent of the Python statement o.attr_name=v. */
82
83/* Implemented as a macro:
84
85 int PyObject_DelAttrString(PyObject *o, const char *attr_name);
86
87 Delete attribute named attr_name, for object o. Returns
88 -1 on failure.
89
90 This is the equivalent of the Python statement: del o.attr_name. */
91#define PyObject_DelAttrString(O,A) PyObject_SetAttrString((O),(A), NULL)
92
93
94/* Implemented as a macro:
95
96 int PyObject_DelAttr(PyObject *o, PyObject *attr_name);
97
98 Delete attribute named attr_name, for object o. Returns -1
99 on failure. This is the equivalent of the Python
100 statement: del o.attr_name. */
101#define PyObject_DelAttr(O,A) PyObject_SetAttr((O),(A), NULL)
102
103
104/* Implemented elsewhere:
105
106 PyObject *PyObject_Repr(PyObject *o);
107
108 Compute the string representation of object 'o'. Returns the
109 string representation on success, NULL on failure.
110
111 This is the equivalent of the Python expression: repr(o).
112
113 Called by the repr() built-in function. */
114
115
116/* Implemented elsewhere:
117
118 PyObject *PyObject_Str(PyObject *o);
119
120 Compute the string representation of object, o. Returns the
121 string representation on success, NULL on failure.
122
123 This is the equivalent of the Python expression: str(o).
124
125 Called by the str() and print() built-in functions. */
126
127
128/* Declared elsewhere
129
130 PyAPI_FUNC(int) PyCallable_Check(PyObject *o);
131
132 Determine if the object, o, is callable. Return 1 if the object is callable
133 and 0 otherwise.
134
135 This function always succeeds. */
136
137
138#ifdef PY_SSIZE_T_CLEAN
139# define PyObject_CallFunction _PyObject_CallFunction_SizeT
140# define PyObject_CallMethod _PyObject_CallMethod_SizeT
141# ifndef Py_LIMITED_API
142# define _PyObject_CallMethodId _PyObject_CallMethodId_SizeT
143# endif /* !Py_LIMITED_API */
144#endif
145
Guido van Rossuma8275371995-07-18 14:07:00 +0000146
Victor Stinner2a358f82016-12-06 16:55:39 +0100147/* Call a callable Python object 'callable' with arguments given by the
148 tuple 'args' and keywords arguments given by the dictionary 'kwargs'.
Tim Peters6d6c1a32001-08-02 04:15:00 +0000149
Victor Stinner2a358f82016-12-06 16:55:39 +0100150 'args' must not be *NULL*, use an empty tuple if no arguments are
151 needed. If no named arguments are needed, 'kwargs' can be NULL.
Victor Stinner2d0eb652016-12-06 16:27:24 +0100152
Victor Stinner2a358f82016-12-06 16:55:39 +0100153 This is the equivalent of the Python expression:
154 callable(*args, **kwargs). */
155PyAPI_FUNC(PyObject *) PyObject_Call(PyObject *callable,
156 PyObject *args, PyObject *kwargs);
157
Victor Stinner4a7cc882015-03-06 23:35:27 +0100158#ifndef Py_LIMITED_API
Victor Stinner2a358f82016-12-06 16:55:39 +0100159PyAPI_FUNC(PyObject*) _PyStack_AsTuple(
Serhiy Storchakaa5552f02017-12-15 13:11:11 +0200160 PyObject *const *stack,
Victor Stinner2a358f82016-12-06 16:55:39 +0100161 Py_ssize_t nargs);
Victor Stinner9be7e7b2016-08-19 16:11:43 +0200162
Victor Stinner69de71b2017-01-16 23:50:53 +0100163PyAPI_FUNC(PyObject*) _PyStack_AsTupleSlice(
Serhiy Storchakaa5552f02017-12-15 13:11:11 +0200164 PyObject *const *stack,
Victor Stinner69de71b2017-01-16 23:50:53 +0100165 Py_ssize_t nargs,
166 Py_ssize_t start,
167 Py_ssize_t end);
168
Victor Stinnerc3858bd2017-01-24 15:05:30 +0100169/* Convert keyword arguments from the FASTCALL (stack: C array, kwnames: tuple)
170 format to a Python dictionary ("kwargs" dict).
Victor Stinner57f91ac2016-09-12 13:37:07 +0200171
Victor Stinnerc3858bd2017-01-24 15:05:30 +0100172 The type of kwnames keys is not checked. The final function getting
Ville Skyttä49b27342017-08-03 09:00:59 +0300173 arguments is responsible to check if all keys are strings, for example using
Victor Stinnerc3858bd2017-01-24 15:05:30 +0100174 PyArg_ParseTupleAndKeywords() or PyArg_ValidateKeywordArguments().
175
176 Duplicate keys are merged using the last value. If duplicate keys must raise
177 an exception, the caller is responsible to implement an explicit keys on
178 kwnames. */
Victor Stinner2a358f82016-12-06 16:55:39 +0100179PyAPI_FUNC(PyObject *) _PyStack_AsDict(
Serhiy Storchakaa5552f02017-12-15 13:11:11 +0200180 PyObject *const *values,
Victor Stinner2a358f82016-12-06 16:55:39 +0100181 PyObject *kwnames);
Victor Stinnerae8b69c2016-09-09 14:07:44 -0700182
Victor Stinner998c2092017-01-17 01:57:29 +0100183/* Convert (args, nargs, kwargs: dict) into a (stack, nargs, kwnames: tuple).
Victor Stinnera9efb2f2016-09-09 17:40:22 -0700184
Victor Stinner998c2092017-01-17 01:57:29 +0100185 Return 0 on success, raise an exception and return -1 on error.
186
187 Write the new stack into *p_stack. If *p_stack is differen than args, it
188 must be released by PyMem_Free().
Victor Stinnera9efb2f2016-09-09 17:40:22 -0700189
Victor Stinner2a358f82016-12-06 16:55:39 +0100190 The stack uses borrowed references.
Victor Stinnera9efb2f2016-09-09 17:40:22 -0700191
Victor Stinner2a358f82016-12-06 16:55:39 +0100192 The type of keyword keys is not checked, these checks should be done
Victor Stinner3e1fad62017-01-17 01:29:01 +0100193 later (ex: _PyArg_ParseStackAndKeywords). */
Victor Stinner998c2092017-01-17 01:57:29 +0100194PyAPI_FUNC(int) _PyStack_UnpackDict(
Serhiy Storchakaa5552f02017-12-15 13:11:11 +0200195 PyObject *const *args,
Victor Stinner2a358f82016-12-06 16:55:39 +0100196 Py_ssize_t nargs,
197 PyObject *kwargs,
Serhiy Storchakaa5552f02017-12-15 13:11:11 +0200198 PyObject *const **p_stack,
Victor Stinner35ecebe2017-01-18 10:31:46 +0100199 PyObject **p_kwnames);
Victor Stinnera9efb2f2016-09-09 17:40:22 -0700200
Victor Stinnerbc08ab42016-12-15 12:40:53 +0100201/* Suggested size (number of positional arguments) for arrays of PyObject*
202 allocated on a C stack to avoid allocating memory on the heap memory. Such
203 array is used to pass positional arguments to call functions of the
204 _PyObject_FastCall() family.
205
206 The size is chosen to not abuse the C stack and so limit the risk of stack
207 overflow. The size is also chosen to allow using the small stack for most
208 function calls of the Python standard library. On 64-bit CPU, it allocates
209 40 bytes on the stack. */
210#define _PY_FASTCALL_SMALL_STACK 5
211
Victor Stinner0f7b0b32017-03-14 21:37:20 +0100212/* Return 1 if callable supports FASTCALL calling convention for positional
213 arguments: see _PyObject_FastCallDict() and _PyObject_FastCallKeywords() */
214PyAPI_FUNC(int) _PyObject_HasFastCall(PyObject *callable);
215
Victor Stinner2a358f82016-12-06 16:55:39 +0100216/* Call the callable object 'callable' with the "fast call" calling convention:
217 args is a C array for positional arguments (nargs is the number of
218 positional arguments), kwargs is a dictionary for keyword arguments.
Victor Stinner9be7e7b2016-08-19 16:11:43 +0200219
Victor Stinner2a358f82016-12-06 16:55:39 +0100220 If nargs is equal to zero, args can be NULL. kwargs can be NULL.
221 nargs must be greater or equal to zero.
Victor Stinner9be7e7b2016-08-19 16:11:43 +0200222
Victor Stinner2a358f82016-12-06 16:55:39 +0100223 Return the result on success. Raise an exception on return NULL on
224 error. */
225PyAPI_FUNC(PyObject *) _PyObject_FastCallDict(
226 PyObject *callable,
Serhiy Storchakaa5552f02017-12-15 13:11:11 +0200227 PyObject *const *args,
Victor Stinner2a358f82016-12-06 16:55:39 +0100228 Py_ssize_t nargs,
229 PyObject *kwargs);
Victor Stinner559bb6a2016-08-22 22:48:54 +0200230
Victor Stinner2a358f82016-12-06 16:55:39 +0100231/* Call the callable object 'callable' with the "fast call" calling convention:
232 args is a C array for positional arguments followed by values of
233 keyword arguments. Keys of keyword arguments are stored as a tuple
234 of strings in kwnames. nargs is the number of positional parameters at
235 the beginning of stack. The size of kwnames gives the number of keyword
236 values in the stack after positional arguments.
Victor Stinnerd8735722016-09-09 12:36:44 -0700237
Victor Stinner2a358f82016-12-06 16:55:39 +0100238 kwnames must only contains str strings, no subclass, and all keys must
239 be unique.
Victor Stinnerd8735722016-09-09 12:36:44 -0700240
Victor Stinner2a358f82016-12-06 16:55:39 +0100241 If nargs is equal to zero and there is no keyword argument (kwnames is
242 NULL or its size is zero), args can be NULL.
Victor Stinner57f91ac2016-09-12 13:37:07 +0200243
Victor Stinner2a358f82016-12-06 16:55:39 +0100244 Return the result on success. Raise an exception and return NULL on
245 error. */
246PyAPI_FUNC(PyObject *) _PyObject_FastCallKeywords(
247 PyObject *callable,
Serhiy Storchakaa5552f02017-12-15 13:11:11 +0200248 PyObject *const *args,
Victor Stinner2a358f82016-12-06 16:55:39 +0100249 Py_ssize_t nargs,
250 PyObject *kwnames);
Victor Stinnerd8735722016-09-09 12:36:44 -0700251
Victor Stinner559bb6a2016-08-22 22:48:54 +0200252#define _PyObject_FastCall(func, args, nargs) \
253 _PyObject_FastCallDict((func), (args), (nargs), NULL)
254
255#define _PyObject_CallNoArg(func) \
Victor Stinner7bfb42d2016-12-05 17:04:32 +0100256 _PyObject_FastCallDict((func), NULL, 0, NULL)
Victor Stinner9be7e7b2016-08-19 16:11:43 +0200257
Victor Stinner2a358f82016-12-06 16:55:39 +0100258PyAPI_FUNC(PyObject *) _PyObject_Call_Prepend(
259 PyObject *callable,
260 PyObject *obj,
261 PyObject *args,
262 PyObject *kwargs);
Victor Stinner3f1057a2016-08-25 01:04:14 +0200263
Victor Stinner516b9812017-02-09 22:53:47 +0100264PyAPI_FUNC(PyObject *) _PyObject_FastCall_Prepend(
265 PyObject *callable,
266 PyObject *obj,
Serhiy Storchakaa5552f02017-12-15 13:11:11 +0200267 PyObject *const *args,
Victor Stinner516b9812017-02-09 22:53:47 +0100268 Py_ssize_t nargs);
269
Victor Stinner2a358f82016-12-06 16:55:39 +0100270PyAPI_FUNC(PyObject *) _Py_CheckFunctionResult(PyObject *callable,
271 PyObject *result,
272 const char *where);
Victor Stinner9be7e7b2016-08-19 16:11:43 +0200273#endif /* Py_LIMITED_API */
Victor Stinner4a7cc882015-03-06 23:35:27 +0100274
Victor Stinner2d0eb652016-12-06 16:27:24 +0100275
Victor Stinner2a358f82016-12-06 16:55:39 +0100276/* Call a callable Python object 'callable', with arguments given by the
277 tuple 'args'. If no arguments are needed, then 'args' can be *NULL*.
Victor Stinner2d0eb652016-12-06 16:27:24 +0100278
Victor Stinner2a358f82016-12-06 16:55:39 +0100279 Returns the result of the call on success, or *NULL* on failure.
Guido van Rossuma8275371995-07-18 14:07:00 +0000280
Victor Stinner2a358f82016-12-06 16:55:39 +0100281 This is the equivalent of the Python expression:
Victor Stinner5bef7cd2016-12-15 09:14:25 +0100282 callable(*args). */
Victor Stinner2a358f82016-12-06 16:55:39 +0100283PyAPI_FUNC(PyObject *) PyObject_CallObject(PyObject *callable,
284 PyObject *args);
Guido van Rossuma8275371995-07-18 14:07:00 +0000285
Victor Stinner2a358f82016-12-06 16:55:39 +0100286/* Call a callable Python object, callable, with a variable number of C
287 arguments. The C arguments are described using a mkvalue-style format
288 string.
Victor Stinner2d0eb652016-12-06 16:27:24 +0100289
Victor Stinner2a358f82016-12-06 16:55:39 +0100290 The format may be NULL, indicating that no arguments are provided.
Victor Stinner2d0eb652016-12-06 16:27:24 +0100291
Victor Stinner2a358f82016-12-06 16:55:39 +0100292 Returns the result of the call on success, or NULL on failure.
Guido van Rossuma8275371995-07-18 14:07:00 +0000293
Victor Stinner2a358f82016-12-06 16:55:39 +0100294 This is the equivalent of the Python expression:
Victor Stinner5bef7cd2016-12-15 09:14:25 +0100295 callable(arg1, arg2, ...). */
Victor Stinner2a358f82016-12-06 16:55:39 +0100296PyAPI_FUNC(PyObject *) PyObject_CallFunction(PyObject *callable,
297 const char *format, ...);
Guido van Rossuma8275371995-07-18 14:07:00 +0000298
Victor Stinner2a358f82016-12-06 16:55:39 +0100299/* Call the method named 'name' of object 'obj' with a variable number of
300 C arguments. The C arguments are described by a mkvalue format string.
Guido van Rossuma8275371995-07-18 14:07:00 +0000301
Victor Stinner2a358f82016-12-06 16:55:39 +0100302 The format can be NULL, indicating that no arguments are provided.
Victor Stinner2d0eb652016-12-06 16:27:24 +0100303
Victor Stinner2a358f82016-12-06 16:55:39 +0100304 Returns the result of the call on success, or NULL on failure.
305
306 This is the equivalent of the Python expression:
Victor Stinner5bef7cd2016-12-15 09:14:25 +0100307 obj.name(arg1, arg2, ...). */
Victor Stinner2a358f82016-12-06 16:55:39 +0100308PyAPI_FUNC(PyObject *) PyObject_CallMethod(PyObject *obj,
309 const char *name,
310 const char *format, ...);
Guido van Rossuma8275371995-07-18 14:07:00 +0000311
Serhiy Storchaka9fab79b2016-09-11 11:03:14 +0300312#ifndef Py_LIMITED_API
Victor Stinner5bef7cd2016-12-15 09:14:25 +0100313/* Like PyObject_CallMethod(), but expect a _Py_Identifier*
314 as the method name. */
Victor Stinner2a358f82016-12-06 16:55:39 +0100315PyAPI_FUNC(PyObject *) _PyObject_CallMethodId(PyObject *obj,
316 _Py_Identifier *name,
317 const char *format, ...);
Serhiy Storchaka9fab79b2016-09-11 11:03:14 +0300318#endif /* !Py_LIMITED_API */
Martin v. Löwisafe55bb2011-10-09 10:38:36 +0200319
Victor Stinner2a358f82016-12-06 16:55:39 +0100320PyAPI_FUNC(PyObject *) _PyObject_CallFunction_SizeT(PyObject *callable,
321 const char *format,
322 ...);
323
324PyAPI_FUNC(PyObject *) _PyObject_CallMethod_SizeT(PyObject *obj,
325 const char *name,
326 const char *format,
327 ...);
328
Serhiy Storchaka9fab79b2016-09-11 11:03:14 +0300329#ifndef Py_LIMITED_API
Victor Stinner2a358f82016-12-06 16:55:39 +0100330PyAPI_FUNC(PyObject *) _PyObject_CallMethodId_SizeT(PyObject *obj,
331 _Py_Identifier *name,
332 const char *format,
333 ...);
Serhiy Storchaka9fab79b2016-09-11 11:03:14 +0300334#endif /* !Py_LIMITED_API */
Guido van Rossuma8275371995-07-18 14:07:00 +0000335
Victor Stinner2a358f82016-12-06 16:55:39 +0100336/* Call a callable Python object 'callable' with a variable number of C
337 arguments. The C arguments are provided as PyObject* values, terminated
338 by a NULL.
Victor Stinner2d0eb652016-12-06 16:27:24 +0100339
Victor Stinner2a358f82016-12-06 16:55:39 +0100340 Returns the result of the call on success, or NULL on failure.
Victor Stinner2d0eb652016-12-06 16:27:24 +0100341
Victor Stinner2a358f82016-12-06 16:55:39 +0100342 This is the equivalent of the Python expression:
Victor Stinner5bef7cd2016-12-15 09:14:25 +0100343 callable(arg1, arg2, ...). */
Victor Stinner2a358f82016-12-06 16:55:39 +0100344PyAPI_FUNC(PyObject *) PyObject_CallFunctionObjArgs(PyObject *callable,
345 ...);
Fred Drakeb421b8c2001-10-26 16:21:32 +0000346
Victor Stinner5bef7cd2016-12-15 09:14:25 +0100347/* Call the method named 'name' of object 'obj' with a variable number of
348 C arguments. The C arguments are provided as PyObject* values, terminated
349 by NULL.
350
351 Returns the result of the call on success, or NULL on failure.
352
353 This is the equivalent of the Python expression: obj.name(*args). */
Guido van Rossuma8275371995-07-18 14:07:00 +0000354
Victor Stinner2a358f82016-12-06 16:55:39 +0100355PyAPI_FUNC(PyObject *) PyObject_CallMethodObjArgs(
356 PyObject *obj,
357 PyObject *name,
358 ...);
359
Victor Stinner2d0eb652016-12-06 16:27:24 +0100360#ifndef Py_LIMITED_API
Victor Stinner2a358f82016-12-06 16:55:39 +0100361PyAPI_FUNC(PyObject *) _PyObject_CallMethodIdObjArgs(
362 PyObject *obj,
363 struct _Py_Identifier *name,
364 ...);
Victor Stinner2d0eb652016-12-06 16:27:24 +0100365#endif /* !Py_LIMITED_API */
366
367
Victor Stinner2a358f82016-12-06 16:55:39 +0100368/* Implemented elsewhere:
Guido van Rossuma8275371995-07-18 14:07:00 +0000369
Andrew Svetlov95084022017-12-16 21:08:05 +0200370 Py_hash_t PyObject_Hash(PyObject *o);
Guido van Rossuma8275371995-07-18 14:07:00 +0000371
Victor Stinner5bef7cd2016-12-15 09:14:25 +0100372 Compute and return the hash, hash_value, of an object, o. On
373 failure, return -1.
374
375 This is the equivalent of the Python expression: hash(o). */
Guido van Rossuma8275371995-07-18 14:07:00 +0000376
377
Victor Stinner2a358f82016-12-06 16:55:39 +0100378/* Implemented elsewhere:
Guido van Rossuma8275371995-07-18 14:07:00 +0000379
Victor Stinner5bef7cd2016-12-15 09:14:25 +0100380 int PyObject_IsTrue(PyObject *o);
Guido van Rossuma8275371995-07-18 14:07:00 +0000381
Victor Stinner5bef7cd2016-12-15 09:14:25 +0100382 Returns 1 if the object, o, is considered to be true, 0 if o is
383 considered to be false and -1 on failure.
384
385 This is equivalent to the Python expression: not not o. */
386
Guido van Rossuma8275371995-07-18 14:07:00 +0000387
Victor Stinner2a358f82016-12-06 16:55:39 +0100388/* Implemented elsewhere:
Guido van Rossumc3d3f961998-04-09 17:53:59 +0000389
Victor Stinner5bef7cd2016-12-15 09:14:25 +0100390 int PyObject_Not(PyObject *o);
Guido van Rossumc3d3f961998-04-09 17:53:59 +0000391
Victor Stinner5bef7cd2016-12-15 09:14:25 +0100392 Returns 0 if the object, o, is considered to be true, 1 if o is
393 considered to be false and -1 on failure.
Guido van Rossumc3d3f961998-04-09 17:53:59 +0000394
Victor Stinner5bef7cd2016-12-15 09:14:25 +0100395 This is equivalent to the Python expression: not o. */
396
397
398/* Get the type of an object.
399
400 On success, returns a type object corresponding to the object type of object
401 'o'. On failure, returns NULL.
402
403 This is equivalent to the Python expression: type(o) */
Victor Stinner2a358f82016-12-06 16:55:39 +0100404PyAPI_FUNC(PyObject *) PyObject_Type(PyObject *o);
Guido van Rossuma8275371995-07-18 14:07:00 +0000405
Guido van Rossuma8275371995-07-18 14:07:00 +0000406
Victor Stinner5bef7cd2016-12-15 09:14:25 +0100407/* Return the size of object 'o'. If the object 'o' provides both sequence and
408 mapping protocols, the sequence size is returned.
409
410 On error, -1 is returned.
411
412 This is the equivalent to the Python expression: len(o) */
Victor Stinner2a358f82016-12-06 16:55:39 +0100413PyAPI_FUNC(Py_ssize_t) PyObject_Size(PyObject *o);
Jeremy Hylton6253f832000-07-12 12:56:19 +0000414
Guido van Rossuma8275371995-07-18 14:07:00 +0000415
Victor Stinner2a358f82016-12-06 16:55:39 +0100416/* For DLL compatibility */
Marc-André Lemburgcf5f3582000-07-17 09:22:55 +0000417#undef PyObject_Length
Victor Stinner2a358f82016-12-06 16:55:39 +0100418PyAPI_FUNC(Py_ssize_t) PyObject_Length(PyObject *o);
Marc-André Lemburgcf5f3582000-07-17 09:22:55 +0000419#define PyObject_Length PyObject_Size
420
Victor Stinner5bef7cd2016-12-15 09:14:25 +0100421
Armin Ronacher74b38b12012-10-07 10:29:32 +0200422#ifndef Py_LIMITED_API
Victor Stinner2a358f82016-12-06 16:55:39 +0100423PyAPI_FUNC(int) _PyObject_HasLen(PyObject *o);
Victor Stinner5bef7cd2016-12-15 09:14:25 +0100424
425/* Guess the size of object 'o' using len(o) or o.__length_hint__().
426 If neither of those return a non-negative value, then return the default
427 value. If one of the calls fails, this function returns -1. */
Victor Stinner2a358f82016-12-06 16:55:39 +0100428PyAPI_FUNC(Py_ssize_t) PyObject_LengthHint(PyObject *o, Py_ssize_t);
Armin Ronacher74b38b12012-10-07 10:29:32 +0200429#endif
Raymond Hettinger6b27cda2005-09-24 21:23:05 +0000430
Victor Stinner5bef7cd2016-12-15 09:14:25 +0100431/* Return element of 'o' corresponding to the object 'key'. Return NULL
432 on failure.
Marc-André Lemburgcf5f3582000-07-17 09:22:55 +0000433
Victor Stinner5bef7cd2016-12-15 09:14:25 +0100434 This is the equivalent of the Python expression: o[key] */
Victor Stinner2a358f82016-12-06 16:55:39 +0100435PyAPI_FUNC(PyObject *) PyObject_GetItem(PyObject *o, PyObject *key);
Guido van Rossuma8275371995-07-18 14:07:00 +0000436
Guido van Rossuma8275371995-07-18 14:07:00 +0000437
Victor Stinner5bef7cd2016-12-15 09:14:25 +0100438/* Map the object 'key' to the value 'v' into 'o'.
439
440 Raise an exception and return -1 on failure; return 0 on success.
441
442 This is the equivalent of the Python statement: o[key]=v. */
Victor Stinner2a358f82016-12-06 16:55:39 +0100443PyAPI_FUNC(int) PyObject_SetItem(PyObject *o, PyObject *key, PyObject *v);
Guido van Rossuma8275371995-07-18 14:07:00 +0000444
Serhiy Storchakaf5b11832018-05-22 11:02:44 +0300445/* Remove the mapping for the string 'key' from the object 'o'.
Victor Stinner5bef7cd2016-12-15 09:14:25 +0100446 Returns -1 on failure.
Guido van Rossuma8275371995-07-18 14:07:00 +0000447
Victor Stinner5bef7cd2016-12-15 09:14:25 +0100448 This is equivalent to the Python statement: del o[key]. */
Victor Stinner2a358f82016-12-06 16:55:39 +0100449PyAPI_FUNC(int) PyObject_DelItemString(PyObject *o, const char *key);
Martin v. Löwisb0d71d02002-01-05 10:50:30 +0000450
Serhiy Storchakaf5b11832018-05-22 11:02:44 +0300451/* Delete the mapping for the object 'key' from the object 'o'.
452 Returns -1 on failure.
Martin v. Löwisb0d71d02002-01-05 10:50:30 +0000453
Victor Stinner5bef7cd2016-12-15 09:14:25 +0100454 This is the equivalent of the Python statement: del o[key]. */
Victor Stinner2a358f82016-12-06 16:55:39 +0100455PyAPI_FUNC(int) PyObject_DelItem(PyObject *o, PyObject *key);
Guido van Rossum6cdc6f41996-08-21 17:41:54 +0000456
Guido van Rossum6cdc6f41996-08-21 17:41:54 +0000457
Victor Stinner5bef7cd2016-12-15 09:14:25 +0100458/* === Old Buffer API ============================================ */
459
460/* FIXME: usage of these should all be replaced in Python itself
Victor Stinner2a358f82016-12-06 16:55:39 +0100461 but for backwards compatibility we will implement them.
462 Their usage without a corresponding "unlock" mechanism
463 may create issues (but they would already be there). */
Travis E. Oliphantb99f7622007-08-18 11:21:56 +0000464
Victor Stinner5bef7cd2016-12-15 09:14:25 +0100465/* Takes an arbitrary object which must support the (character, single segment)
466 buffer interface and returns a pointer to a read-only memory location
467 useable as character based input for subsequent processing.
468
469 Return 0 on success. buffer and buffer_len are only set in case no error
470 occurs. Otherwise, -1 is returned and an exception set. */
Victor Stinner2a358f82016-12-06 16:55:39 +0100471PyAPI_FUNC(int) PyObject_AsCharBuffer(PyObject *obj,
472 const char **buffer,
473 Py_ssize_t *buffer_len)
474 Py_DEPRECATED(3.0);
Guido van Rossumfd9eed32000-03-10 22:35:06 +0000475
Victor Stinner5bef7cd2016-12-15 09:14:25 +0100476/* Checks whether an arbitrary object supports the (character, single segment)
477 buffer interface.
Guido van Rossumfd9eed32000-03-10 22:35:06 +0000478
Victor Stinner5bef7cd2016-12-15 09:14:25 +0100479 Returns 1 on success, 0 on failure. */
Victor Stinner2a358f82016-12-06 16:55:39 +0100480PyAPI_FUNC(int) PyObject_CheckReadBuffer(PyObject *obj)
481 Py_DEPRECATED(3.0);
Jeremy Hylton89c3a222001-11-09 21:59:42 +0000482
Victor Stinner5bef7cd2016-12-15 09:14:25 +0100483/* Same as PyObject_AsCharBuffer() except that this API expects (readable,
484 single segment) buffer interface and returns a pointer to a read-only memory
485 location which can contain arbitrary data.
Jeremy Hylton89c3a222001-11-09 21:59:42 +0000486
Victor Stinner5bef7cd2016-12-15 09:14:25 +0100487 0 is returned on success. buffer and buffer_len are only set in case no
488 error occurs. Otherwise, -1 is returned and an exception set. */
Victor Stinner2a358f82016-12-06 16:55:39 +0100489PyAPI_FUNC(int) PyObject_AsReadBuffer(PyObject *obj,
490 const void **buffer,
491 Py_ssize_t *buffer_len)
492 Py_DEPRECATED(3.0);
Guido van Rossumfd9eed32000-03-10 22:35:06 +0000493
Victor Stinner5bef7cd2016-12-15 09:14:25 +0100494/* Takes an arbitrary object which must support the (writable, single segment)
495 buffer interface and returns a pointer to a writable memory location in
496 buffer of size 'buffer_len'.
Guido van Rossumfd9eed32000-03-10 22:35:06 +0000497
Victor Stinner5bef7cd2016-12-15 09:14:25 +0100498 Return 0 on success. buffer and buffer_len are only set in case no error
499 occurs. Otherwise, -1 is returned and an exception set. */
Victor Stinner2a358f82016-12-06 16:55:39 +0100500PyAPI_FUNC(int) PyObject_AsWriteBuffer(PyObject *obj,
501 void **buffer,
502 Py_ssize_t *buffer_len)
503 Py_DEPRECATED(3.0);
Guido van Rossumfd9eed32000-03-10 22:35:06 +0000504
Guido van Rossumfd9eed32000-03-10 22:35:06 +0000505
Victor Stinner5bef7cd2016-12-15 09:14:25 +0100506/* === New Buffer API ============================================ */
Travis E. Oliphantb99f7622007-08-18 11:21:56 +0000507
Martin v. Löwisc83bc3c2011-01-06 19:15:47 +0000508#ifndef Py_LIMITED_API
Victor Stinner5bef7cd2016-12-15 09:14:25 +0100509
510/* Return 1 if the getbuffer function is available, otherwise return 0. */
Travis E. Oliphantb99f7622007-08-18 11:21:56 +0000511#define PyObject_CheckBuffer(obj) \
Antoine Pitrouf95a1b32010-05-09 15:52:27 +0000512 (((obj)->ob_type->tp_as_buffer != NULL) && \
513 ((obj)->ob_type->tp_as_buffer->bf_getbuffer != NULL))
Travis E. Oliphantb99f7622007-08-18 11:21:56 +0000514
Victor Stinner5bef7cd2016-12-15 09:14:25 +0100515/* This is a C-API version of the getbuffer function call. It checks
516 to make sure object has the required function pointer and issues the
517 call.
Travis E. Oliphantb99f7622007-08-18 11:21:56 +0000518
Victor Stinner5bef7cd2016-12-15 09:14:25 +0100519 Returns -1 and raises an error on failure and returns 0 on success. */
Victor Stinner2a358f82016-12-06 16:55:39 +0100520PyAPI_FUNC(int) PyObject_GetBuffer(PyObject *obj, Py_buffer *view,
521 int flags);
Travis E. Oliphantb99f7622007-08-18 11:21:56 +0000522
Victor Stinner5bef7cd2016-12-15 09:14:25 +0100523/* Get the memory area pointed to by the indices for the buffer given.
524 Note that view->ndim is the assumed size of indices. */
Victor Stinner2a358f82016-12-06 16:55:39 +0100525PyAPI_FUNC(void *) PyBuffer_GetPointer(Py_buffer *view, Py_ssize_t *indices);
Travis E. Oliphantb99f7622007-08-18 11:21:56 +0000526
Victor Stinner2a358f82016-12-06 16:55:39 +0100527/* Return the implied itemsize of the data-format area from a
Victor Stinner5bef7cd2016-12-15 09:14:25 +0100528 struct-style description. */
529PyAPI_FUNC(int) PyBuffer_SizeFromFormat(const char *);
Antoine Pitrouf95a1b32010-05-09 15:52:27 +0000530
Victor Stinner2a358f82016-12-06 16:55:39 +0100531/* Implementation in memoryobject.c */
532PyAPI_FUNC(int) PyBuffer_ToContiguous(void *buf, Py_buffer *view,
533 Py_ssize_t len, char order);
Travis E. Oliphantb99f7622007-08-18 11:21:56 +0000534
Victor Stinner2a358f82016-12-06 16:55:39 +0100535PyAPI_FUNC(int) PyBuffer_FromContiguous(Py_buffer *view, void *buf,
536 Py_ssize_t len, char order);
Travis E. Oliphantb99f7622007-08-18 11:21:56 +0000537
Victor Stinner2a358f82016-12-06 16:55:39 +0100538/* Copy len bytes of data from the contiguous chunk of memory
539 pointed to by buf into the buffer exported by obj. Return
540 0 on success and return -1 and raise a PyBuffer_Error on
541 error (i.e. the object does not have a buffer interface or
542 it is not working).
Travis E. Oliphantb99f7622007-08-18 11:21:56 +0000543
Victor Stinner2a358f82016-12-06 16:55:39 +0100544 If fort is 'F', then if the object is multi-dimensional,
545 then the data will be copied into the array in
546 Fortran-style (first dimension varies the fastest). If
547 fort is 'C', then the data will be copied into the array
548 in C-style (last dimension varies the fastest). If fort
549 is 'A', then it does not matter and the copy will be made
Victor Stinner5bef7cd2016-12-15 09:14:25 +0100550 in whatever way is more efficient. */
Victor Stinner2a358f82016-12-06 16:55:39 +0100551PyAPI_FUNC(int) PyObject_CopyData(PyObject *dest, PyObject *src);
Antoine Pitrouf95a1b32010-05-09 15:52:27 +0000552
Victor Stinner5bef7cd2016-12-15 09:14:25 +0100553/* Copy the data from the src buffer to the buffer of destination. */
Victor Stinner2a358f82016-12-06 16:55:39 +0100554PyAPI_FUNC(int) PyBuffer_IsContiguous(const Py_buffer *view, char fort);
Travis E. Oliphantb99f7622007-08-18 11:21:56 +0000555
Victor Stinner5bef7cd2016-12-15 09:14:25 +0100556/*Fill the strides array with byte-strides of a contiguous
557 (Fortran-style if fort is 'F' or C-style otherwise)
558 array of the given shape with the given number of bytes
559 per element. */
Victor Stinner2a358f82016-12-06 16:55:39 +0100560PyAPI_FUNC(void) PyBuffer_FillContiguousStrides(int ndims,
561 Py_ssize_t *shape,
562 Py_ssize_t *strides,
563 int itemsize,
564 char fort);
Travis E. Oliphantb99f7622007-08-18 11:21:56 +0000565
Victor Stinner5bef7cd2016-12-15 09:14:25 +0100566/* Fills in a buffer-info structure correctly for an exporter
567 that can only share a contiguous chunk of memory of
568 "unsigned bytes" of the given length.
Travis E. Oliphantb99f7622007-08-18 11:21:56 +0000569
Victor Stinner5bef7cd2016-12-15 09:14:25 +0100570 Returns 0 on success and -1 (with raising an error) on error. */
Victor Stinner2a358f82016-12-06 16:55:39 +0100571PyAPI_FUNC(int) PyBuffer_FillInfo(Py_buffer *view, PyObject *o, void *buf,
572 Py_ssize_t len, int readonly,
573 int flags);
Travis E. Oliphantb99f7622007-08-18 11:21:56 +0000574
Victor Stinner5bef7cd2016-12-15 09:14:25 +0100575/* Releases a Py_buffer obtained from getbuffer ParseTuple's "s*". */
Victor Stinner2a358f82016-12-06 16:55:39 +0100576PyAPI_FUNC(void) PyBuffer_Release(Py_buffer *view);
Martin v. Löwis423be952008-08-13 15:53:07 +0000577
Martin v. Löwisc83bc3c2011-01-06 19:15:47 +0000578#endif /* Py_LIMITED_API */
Travis E. Oliphantb99f7622007-08-18 11:21:56 +0000579
Victor Stinner5bef7cd2016-12-15 09:14:25 +0100580/* Takes an arbitrary object and returns the result of calling
581 obj.__format__(format_spec). */
582PyAPI_FUNC(PyObject *) PyObject_Format(PyObject *obj,
Victor Stinner2a358f82016-12-06 16:55:39 +0100583 PyObject *format_spec);
Eric Smith8fd3eba2008-02-17 19:48:00 +0000584
Guido van Rossum213c7a62001-04-23 14:08:49 +0000585
Victor Stinner5bef7cd2016-12-15 09:14:25 +0100586/* ==== Iterators ================================================ */
587
588/* Takes an object and returns an iterator for it.
589 This is typically a new iterator but if the argument is an iterator, this
590 returns itself. */
Victor Stinner2a358f82016-12-06 16:55:39 +0100591PyAPI_FUNC(PyObject *) PyObject_GetIter(PyObject *);
Guido van Rossum59d1d2b2001-04-20 19:13:02 +0000592
Christian Tismerea62ce72018-06-09 20:32:25 +0200593/* Returns 1 if the object 'obj' provides iterator protocols, and 0 otherwise.
594
595 This function always succeeds. */
596#ifndef Py_LIMITED_API
Guido van Rossum213c7a62001-04-23 14:08:49 +0000597#define PyIter_Check(obj) \
Amaury Forgeot d'Arcf343e012009-01-12 23:58:21 +0000598 ((obj)->ob_type->tp_iternext != NULL && \
599 (obj)->ob_type->tp_iternext != &_PyObject_NextNotImplemented)
Christian Tismerea62ce72018-06-09 20:32:25 +0200600#else
601PyAPI_FUNC(int) PyIter_Check(PyObject*);
602#endif
Guido van Rossum213c7a62001-04-23 14:08:49 +0000603
Victor Stinner5bef7cd2016-12-15 09:14:25 +0100604/* Takes an iterator object and calls its tp_iternext slot,
605 returning the next value.
606
607 If the iterator is exhausted, this returns NULL without setting an
608 exception.
609
610 NULL with an exception means an error occurred. */
Victor Stinner2a358f82016-12-06 16:55:39 +0100611PyAPI_FUNC(PyObject *) PyIter_Next(PyObject *);
Guido van Rossum213c7a62001-04-23 14:08:49 +0000612
Guido van Rossuma8275371995-07-18 14:07:00 +0000613
Victor Stinner2a358f82016-12-06 16:55:39 +0100614/* === Number Protocol ================================================== */
Guido van Rossuma8275371995-07-18 14:07:00 +0000615
Victor Stinner5bef7cd2016-12-15 09:14:25 +0100616/* Returns 1 if the object 'o' provides numeric protocols, and 0 otherwise.
617
618 This function always succeeds. */
Victor Stinner2a358f82016-12-06 16:55:39 +0100619PyAPI_FUNC(int) PyNumber_Check(PyObject *o);
Guido van Rossuma8275371995-07-18 14:07:00 +0000620
Victor Stinner5bef7cd2016-12-15 09:14:25 +0100621/* Returns the result of adding o1 and o2, or NULL on failure.
Guido van Rossuma8275371995-07-18 14:07:00 +0000622
Victor Stinner5bef7cd2016-12-15 09:14:25 +0100623 This is the equivalent of the Python expression: o1 + o2. */
Victor Stinner2a358f82016-12-06 16:55:39 +0100624PyAPI_FUNC(PyObject *) PyNumber_Add(PyObject *o1, PyObject *o2);
Guido van Rossuma8275371995-07-18 14:07:00 +0000625
Victor Stinner5bef7cd2016-12-15 09:14:25 +0100626/* Returns the result of subtracting o2 from o1, or NULL on failure.
Guido van Rossuma8275371995-07-18 14:07:00 +0000627
Victor Stinner5bef7cd2016-12-15 09:14:25 +0100628 This is the equivalent of the Python expression: o1 - o2. */
Victor Stinner2a358f82016-12-06 16:55:39 +0100629PyAPI_FUNC(PyObject *) PyNumber_Subtract(PyObject *o1, PyObject *o2);
Guido van Rossuma8275371995-07-18 14:07:00 +0000630
Victor Stinner5bef7cd2016-12-15 09:14:25 +0100631/* Returns the result of multiplying o1 and o2, or NULL on failure.
Guido van Rossuma8275371995-07-18 14:07:00 +0000632
Victor Stinner5bef7cd2016-12-15 09:14:25 +0100633 This is the equivalent of the Python expression: o1 * o2. */
Victor Stinner2a358f82016-12-06 16:55:39 +0100634PyAPI_FUNC(PyObject *) PyNumber_Multiply(PyObject *o1, PyObject *o2);
Guido van Rossuma8275371995-07-18 14:07:00 +0000635
Serhiy Storchaka34d0ac82016-12-27 14:57:39 +0200636#if !defined(Py_LIMITED_API) || Py_LIMITED_API+0 >= 0x03050000
Victor Stinner5bef7cd2016-12-15 09:14:25 +0100637/* This is the equivalent of the Python expression: o1 @ o2. */
Victor Stinner2a358f82016-12-06 16:55:39 +0100638PyAPI_FUNC(PyObject *) PyNumber_MatrixMultiply(PyObject *o1, PyObject *o2);
Serhiy Storchaka34d0ac82016-12-27 14:57:39 +0200639#endif
Benjamin Petersond51374e2014-04-09 23:55:56 -0400640
Victor Stinner5bef7cd2016-12-15 09:14:25 +0100641/* Returns the result of dividing o1 by o2 giving an integral result,
642 or NULL on failure.
Guido van Rossum4668b002001-08-08 05:00:18 +0000643
Victor Stinner5bef7cd2016-12-15 09:14:25 +0100644 This is the equivalent of the Python expression: o1 // o2. */
Victor Stinner2a358f82016-12-06 16:55:39 +0100645PyAPI_FUNC(PyObject *) PyNumber_FloorDivide(PyObject *o1, PyObject *o2);
Guido van Rossum4668b002001-08-08 05:00:18 +0000646
Victor Stinner5bef7cd2016-12-15 09:14:25 +0100647/* Returns the result of dividing o1 by o2 giving a float result, or NULL on
648 failure.
Guido van Rossum4668b002001-08-08 05:00:18 +0000649
Victor Stinner5bef7cd2016-12-15 09:14:25 +0100650 This is the equivalent of the Python expression: o1 / o2. */
Victor Stinner2a358f82016-12-06 16:55:39 +0100651PyAPI_FUNC(PyObject *) PyNumber_TrueDivide(PyObject *o1, PyObject *o2);
Guido van Rossum4668b002001-08-08 05:00:18 +0000652
Victor Stinner5bef7cd2016-12-15 09:14:25 +0100653/* Returns the remainder of dividing o1 by o2, or NULL on failure.
Guido van Rossuma8275371995-07-18 14:07:00 +0000654
Victor Stinner5bef7cd2016-12-15 09:14:25 +0100655 This is the equivalent of the Python expression: o1 % o2. */
Victor Stinner2a358f82016-12-06 16:55:39 +0100656PyAPI_FUNC(PyObject *) PyNumber_Remainder(PyObject *o1, PyObject *o2);
Guido van Rossuma8275371995-07-18 14:07:00 +0000657
Victor Stinner5bef7cd2016-12-15 09:14:25 +0100658/* See the built-in function divmod.
Guido van Rossuma8275371995-07-18 14:07:00 +0000659
Victor Stinner5bef7cd2016-12-15 09:14:25 +0100660 Returns NULL on failure.
661
662 This is the equivalent of the Python expression: divmod(o1, o2). */
Victor Stinner2a358f82016-12-06 16:55:39 +0100663PyAPI_FUNC(PyObject *) PyNumber_Divmod(PyObject *o1, PyObject *o2);
Guido van Rossuma8275371995-07-18 14:07:00 +0000664
Victor Stinner5bef7cd2016-12-15 09:14:25 +0100665/* See the built-in function pow. Returns NULL on failure.
Guido van Rossuma8275371995-07-18 14:07:00 +0000666
Victor Stinner5bef7cd2016-12-15 09:14:25 +0100667 This is the equivalent of the Python expression: pow(o1, o2, o3),
668 where o3 is optional. */
Victor Stinner2a358f82016-12-06 16:55:39 +0100669PyAPI_FUNC(PyObject *) PyNumber_Power(PyObject *o1, PyObject *o2,
670 PyObject *o3);
Guido van Rossuma8275371995-07-18 14:07:00 +0000671
Victor Stinner5bef7cd2016-12-15 09:14:25 +0100672/* Returns the negation of o on success, or NULL on failure.
Guido van Rossuma8275371995-07-18 14:07:00 +0000673
Victor Stinner5bef7cd2016-12-15 09:14:25 +0100674 This is the equivalent of the Python expression: -o. */
Victor Stinner2a358f82016-12-06 16:55:39 +0100675PyAPI_FUNC(PyObject *) PyNumber_Negative(PyObject *o);
Guido van Rossuma8275371995-07-18 14:07:00 +0000676
Victor Stinner5bef7cd2016-12-15 09:14:25 +0100677/* Returns the positive of o on success, or NULL on failure.
Guido van Rossuma8275371995-07-18 14:07:00 +0000678
Victor Stinner5bef7cd2016-12-15 09:14:25 +0100679 This is the equivalent of the Python expression: +o. */
Victor Stinner2a358f82016-12-06 16:55:39 +0100680PyAPI_FUNC(PyObject *) PyNumber_Positive(PyObject *o);
Guido van Rossuma8275371995-07-18 14:07:00 +0000681
Victor Stinner5bef7cd2016-12-15 09:14:25 +0100682/* Returns the absolute value of 'o', or NULL on failure.
Guido van Rossuma8275371995-07-18 14:07:00 +0000683
Victor Stinner5bef7cd2016-12-15 09:14:25 +0100684 This is the equivalent of the Python expression: abs(o). */
Victor Stinner2a358f82016-12-06 16:55:39 +0100685PyAPI_FUNC(PyObject *) PyNumber_Absolute(PyObject *o);
Guido van Rossuma8275371995-07-18 14:07:00 +0000686
Victor Stinner5bef7cd2016-12-15 09:14:25 +0100687/* Returns the bitwise negation of 'o' on success, or NULL on failure.
Guido van Rossuma8275371995-07-18 14:07:00 +0000688
Victor Stinner5bef7cd2016-12-15 09:14:25 +0100689 This is the equivalent of the Python expression: ~o. */
Victor Stinner2a358f82016-12-06 16:55:39 +0100690PyAPI_FUNC(PyObject *) PyNumber_Invert(PyObject *o);
Guido van Rossuma8275371995-07-18 14:07:00 +0000691
Victor Stinner5bef7cd2016-12-15 09:14:25 +0100692/* Returns the result of left shifting o1 by o2 on success, or NULL on failure.
Guido van Rossuma8275371995-07-18 14:07:00 +0000693
Victor Stinner5bef7cd2016-12-15 09:14:25 +0100694 This is the equivalent of the Python expression: o1 << o2. */
Victor Stinner2a358f82016-12-06 16:55:39 +0100695PyAPI_FUNC(PyObject *) PyNumber_Lshift(PyObject *o1, PyObject *o2);
Guido van Rossuma8275371995-07-18 14:07:00 +0000696
Victor Stinner5bef7cd2016-12-15 09:14:25 +0100697/* Returns the result of right shifting o1 by o2 on success, or NULL on
698 failure.
Guido van Rossuma8275371995-07-18 14:07:00 +0000699
Victor Stinner5bef7cd2016-12-15 09:14:25 +0100700 This is the equivalent of the Python expression: o1 >> o2. */
Victor Stinner2a358f82016-12-06 16:55:39 +0100701PyAPI_FUNC(PyObject *) PyNumber_Rshift(PyObject *o1, PyObject *o2);
Guido van Rossuma8275371995-07-18 14:07:00 +0000702
Victor Stinner5bef7cd2016-12-15 09:14:25 +0100703/* Returns the result of bitwise and of o1 and o2 on success, or NULL on
704 failure.
Guido van Rossuma8275371995-07-18 14:07:00 +0000705
Victor Stinner5bef7cd2016-12-15 09:14:25 +0100706 This is the equivalent of the Python expression: o1 & o2. */
Victor Stinner2a358f82016-12-06 16:55:39 +0100707PyAPI_FUNC(PyObject *) PyNumber_And(PyObject *o1, PyObject *o2);
Guido van Rossuma8275371995-07-18 14:07:00 +0000708
Victor Stinner5bef7cd2016-12-15 09:14:25 +0100709/* Returns the bitwise exclusive or of o1 by o2 on success, or NULL on failure.
Guido van Rossuma8275371995-07-18 14:07:00 +0000710
Victor Stinner5bef7cd2016-12-15 09:14:25 +0100711 This is the equivalent of the Python expression: o1 ^ o2. */
Victor Stinner2a358f82016-12-06 16:55:39 +0100712PyAPI_FUNC(PyObject *) PyNumber_Xor(PyObject *o1, PyObject *o2);
Guido van Rossuma8275371995-07-18 14:07:00 +0000713
Victor Stinner5bef7cd2016-12-15 09:14:25 +0100714/* Returns the result of bitwise or on o1 and o2 on success, or NULL on
715 failure.
Guido van Rossuma8275371995-07-18 14:07:00 +0000716
Victor Stinner5bef7cd2016-12-15 09:14:25 +0100717 This is the equivalent of the Python expression: o1 | o2. */
Victor Stinner2a358f82016-12-06 16:55:39 +0100718PyAPI_FUNC(PyObject *) PyNumber_Or(PyObject *o1, PyObject *o2);
719
Christian Tismerea62ce72018-06-09 20:32:25 +0200720/* Returns 1 if obj is an index integer (has the nb_index slot of the
721 tp_as_number structure filled in), and 0 otherwise. */
722#ifndef Py_LIMITED_API
Victor Stinner5bef7cd2016-12-15 09:14:25 +0100723#define PyIndex_Check(obj) \
724 ((obj)->ob_type->tp_as_number != NULL && \
725 (obj)->ob_type->tp_as_number->nb_index != NULL)
Christian Tismerea62ce72018-06-09 20:32:25 +0200726#else
727PyAPI_FUNC(int) PyIndex_Check(PyObject *);
728#endif
Guido van Rossuma8275371995-07-18 14:07:00 +0000729
Victor Stinner5bef7cd2016-12-15 09:14:25 +0100730/* Returns the object 'o' converted to a Python int, or NULL with an exception
731 raised on failure. */
Victor Stinner2a358f82016-12-06 16:55:39 +0100732PyAPI_FUNC(PyObject *) PyNumber_Index(PyObject *o);
Guido van Rossum38fff8c2006-03-07 18:50:55 +0000733
Victor Stinner5bef7cd2016-12-15 09:14:25 +0100734/* Returns the object 'o' converted to Py_ssize_t by going through
735 PyNumber_Index() first.
Guido van Rossum38fff8c2006-03-07 18:50:55 +0000736
Victor Stinner5bef7cd2016-12-15 09:14:25 +0100737 If an overflow error occurs while converting the int to Py_ssize_t, then the
738 second argument 'exc' is the error-type to return. If it is NULL, then the
739 overflow error is cleared and the value is clipped. */
Victor Stinner2a358f82016-12-06 16:55:39 +0100740PyAPI_FUNC(Py_ssize_t) PyNumber_AsSsize_t(PyObject *o, PyObject *exc);
Thomas Wouters00ee7ba2006-08-21 19:07:27 +0000741
Victor Stinner5bef7cd2016-12-15 09:14:25 +0100742/* Returns the object 'o' converted to an integer object on success, or NULL
743 on failure.
Guido van Rossum38fff8c2006-03-07 18:50:55 +0000744
Victor Stinner5bef7cd2016-12-15 09:14:25 +0100745 This is the equivalent of the Python expression: int(o). */
Victor Stinner2a358f82016-12-06 16:55:39 +0100746PyAPI_FUNC(PyObject *) PyNumber_Long(PyObject *o);
Mark Dickinsond7467682009-01-10 22:14:33 +0000747
Victor Stinner5bef7cd2016-12-15 09:14:25 +0100748/* Returns the object 'o' converted to a float object on success, or NULL
749 on failure.
Guido van Rossuma8275371995-07-18 14:07:00 +0000750
Victor Stinner5bef7cd2016-12-15 09:14:25 +0100751 This is the equivalent of the Python expression: float(o). */
Victor Stinner2a358f82016-12-06 16:55:39 +0100752PyAPI_FUNC(PyObject *) PyNumber_Float(PyObject *o);
Guido van Rossuma8275371995-07-18 14:07:00 +0000753
Victor Stinner2a358f82016-12-06 16:55:39 +0100754
Victor Stinner5bef7cd2016-12-15 09:14:25 +0100755/* --- In-place variants of (some of) the above number protocol functions -- */
Antoine Pitrouf95a1b32010-05-09 15:52:27 +0000756
Victor Stinner5bef7cd2016-12-15 09:14:25 +0100757/* Returns the result of adding o2 to o1, possibly in-place, or NULL
758 on failure.
Thomas Woutersdd8dbdb2000-08-24 20:09:45 +0000759
Victor Stinner5bef7cd2016-12-15 09:14:25 +0100760 This is the equivalent of the Python expression: o1 += o2. */
Victor Stinner2a358f82016-12-06 16:55:39 +0100761PyAPI_FUNC(PyObject *) PyNumber_InPlaceAdd(PyObject *o1, PyObject *o2);
Thomas Woutersdd8dbdb2000-08-24 20:09:45 +0000762
Victor Stinner5bef7cd2016-12-15 09:14:25 +0100763/* Returns the result of subtracting o2 from o1, possibly in-place or
764 NULL on failure.
Thomas Woutersdd8dbdb2000-08-24 20:09:45 +0000765
Victor Stinner5bef7cd2016-12-15 09:14:25 +0100766 This is the equivalent of the Python expression: o1 -= o2. */
Victor Stinner2a358f82016-12-06 16:55:39 +0100767PyAPI_FUNC(PyObject *) PyNumber_InPlaceSubtract(PyObject *o1, PyObject *o2);
Thomas Woutersdd8dbdb2000-08-24 20:09:45 +0000768
Victor Stinner5bef7cd2016-12-15 09:14:25 +0100769/* Returns the result of multiplying o1 by o2, possibly in-place, or NULL on
770 failure.
Thomas Woutersdd8dbdb2000-08-24 20:09:45 +0000771
Victor Stinner5bef7cd2016-12-15 09:14:25 +0100772 This is the equivalent of the Python expression: o1 *= o2. */
Victor Stinner2a358f82016-12-06 16:55:39 +0100773PyAPI_FUNC(PyObject *) PyNumber_InPlaceMultiply(PyObject *o1, PyObject *o2);
Thomas Woutersdd8dbdb2000-08-24 20:09:45 +0000774
Serhiy Storchaka34d0ac82016-12-27 14:57:39 +0200775#if !defined(Py_LIMITED_API) || Py_LIMITED_API+0 >= 0x03050000
Victor Stinner5bef7cd2016-12-15 09:14:25 +0100776/* This is the equivalent of the Python expression: o1 @= o2. */
Victor Stinner2a358f82016-12-06 16:55:39 +0100777PyAPI_FUNC(PyObject *) PyNumber_InPlaceMatrixMultiply(PyObject *o1, PyObject *o2);
Serhiy Storchaka34d0ac82016-12-27 14:57:39 +0200778#endif
Benjamin Petersond51374e2014-04-09 23:55:56 -0400779
Victor Stinner5bef7cd2016-12-15 09:14:25 +0100780/* Returns the result of dividing o1 by o2 giving an integral result, possibly
781 in-place, or NULL on failure.
Benjamin Petersond51374e2014-04-09 23:55:56 -0400782
Victor Stinner5bef7cd2016-12-15 09:14:25 +0100783 This is the equivalent of the Python expression: o1 /= o2. */
Victor Stinner2a358f82016-12-06 16:55:39 +0100784PyAPI_FUNC(PyObject *) PyNumber_InPlaceFloorDivide(PyObject *o1,
785 PyObject *o2);
Guido van Rossum4668b002001-08-08 05:00:18 +0000786
Victor Stinner5bef7cd2016-12-15 09:14:25 +0100787/* Returns the result of dividing o1 by o2 giving a float result, possibly
788 in-place, or null on failure.
Guido van Rossum4668b002001-08-08 05:00:18 +0000789
Victor Stinner5bef7cd2016-12-15 09:14:25 +0100790 This is the equivalent of the Python expression: o1 /= o2. */
Victor Stinner2a358f82016-12-06 16:55:39 +0100791PyAPI_FUNC(PyObject *) PyNumber_InPlaceTrueDivide(PyObject *o1,
792 PyObject *o2);
Guido van Rossum4668b002001-08-08 05:00:18 +0000793
Victor Stinner5bef7cd2016-12-15 09:14:25 +0100794/* Returns the remainder of dividing o1 by o2, possibly in-place, or NULL on
795 failure.
Guido van Rossum4668b002001-08-08 05:00:18 +0000796
Victor Stinner5bef7cd2016-12-15 09:14:25 +0100797 This is the equivalent of the Python expression: o1 %= o2. */
Victor Stinner2a358f82016-12-06 16:55:39 +0100798PyAPI_FUNC(PyObject *) PyNumber_InPlaceRemainder(PyObject *o1, PyObject *o2);
Thomas Woutersdd8dbdb2000-08-24 20:09:45 +0000799
Victor Stinner5bef7cd2016-12-15 09:14:25 +0100800/* Returns the result of raising o1 to the power of o2, possibly in-place,
801 or NULL on failure.
Thomas Woutersdd8dbdb2000-08-24 20:09:45 +0000802
Victor Stinner5bef7cd2016-12-15 09:14:25 +0100803 This is the equivalent of the Python expression: o1 **= o2,
804 or o1 = pow(o1, o2, o3) if o3 is present. */
Victor Stinner2a358f82016-12-06 16:55:39 +0100805PyAPI_FUNC(PyObject *) PyNumber_InPlacePower(PyObject *o1, PyObject *o2,
806 PyObject *o3);
Thomas Woutersdd8dbdb2000-08-24 20:09:45 +0000807
Victor Stinner5bef7cd2016-12-15 09:14:25 +0100808/* Returns the result of left shifting o1 by o2, possibly in-place, or NULL
809 on failure.
Thomas Woutersdd8dbdb2000-08-24 20:09:45 +0000810
Victor Stinner5bef7cd2016-12-15 09:14:25 +0100811 This is the equivalent of the Python expression: o1 <<= o2. */
Victor Stinner2a358f82016-12-06 16:55:39 +0100812PyAPI_FUNC(PyObject *) PyNumber_InPlaceLshift(PyObject *o1, PyObject *o2);
Thomas Woutersdd8dbdb2000-08-24 20:09:45 +0000813
Victor Stinner5bef7cd2016-12-15 09:14:25 +0100814/* Returns the result of right shifting o1 by o2, possibly in-place or NULL
815 on failure.
Thomas Woutersdd8dbdb2000-08-24 20:09:45 +0000816
Victor Stinner5bef7cd2016-12-15 09:14:25 +0100817 This is the equivalent of the Python expression: o1 >>= o2. */
Victor Stinner2a358f82016-12-06 16:55:39 +0100818PyAPI_FUNC(PyObject *) PyNumber_InPlaceRshift(PyObject *o1, PyObject *o2);
Thomas Woutersdd8dbdb2000-08-24 20:09:45 +0000819
Victor Stinner5bef7cd2016-12-15 09:14:25 +0100820/* Returns the result of bitwise and of o1 and o2, possibly in-place, or NULL
821 on failure.
Thomas Woutersdd8dbdb2000-08-24 20:09:45 +0000822
Victor Stinner5bef7cd2016-12-15 09:14:25 +0100823 This is the equivalent of the Python expression: o1 &= o2. */
Victor Stinner2a358f82016-12-06 16:55:39 +0100824PyAPI_FUNC(PyObject *) PyNumber_InPlaceAnd(PyObject *o1, PyObject *o2);
Thomas Woutersdd8dbdb2000-08-24 20:09:45 +0000825
Victor Stinner5bef7cd2016-12-15 09:14:25 +0100826/* Returns the bitwise exclusive or of o1 by o2, possibly in-place, or NULL
827 on failure.
Thomas Woutersdd8dbdb2000-08-24 20:09:45 +0000828
Victor Stinner5bef7cd2016-12-15 09:14:25 +0100829 This is the equivalent of the Python expression: o1 ^= o2. */
Victor Stinner2a358f82016-12-06 16:55:39 +0100830PyAPI_FUNC(PyObject *) PyNumber_InPlaceXor(PyObject *o1, PyObject *o2);
Thomas Woutersdd8dbdb2000-08-24 20:09:45 +0000831
Victor Stinner5bef7cd2016-12-15 09:14:25 +0100832/* Returns the result of bitwise or of o1 and o2, possibly in-place,
833 or NULL on failure.
Thomas Woutersdd8dbdb2000-08-24 20:09:45 +0000834
Victor Stinner5bef7cd2016-12-15 09:14:25 +0100835 This is the equivalent of the Python expression: o1 |= o2. */
Victor Stinner2a358f82016-12-06 16:55:39 +0100836PyAPI_FUNC(PyObject *) PyNumber_InPlaceOr(PyObject *o1, PyObject *o2);
Thomas Woutersdd8dbdb2000-08-24 20:09:45 +0000837
Victor Stinner5bef7cd2016-12-15 09:14:25 +0100838/* Returns the integer n converted to a string with a base, with a base
839 marker of 0b, 0o or 0x prefixed if applicable.
Thomas Woutersdd8dbdb2000-08-24 20:09:45 +0000840
Victor Stinner5bef7cd2016-12-15 09:14:25 +0100841 If n is not an int object, it is converted with PyNumber_Index first. */
Victor Stinner2a358f82016-12-06 16:55:39 +0100842PyAPI_FUNC(PyObject *) PyNumber_ToBase(PyObject *n, int base);
Guido van Rossumcd16bf62007-06-13 18:07:49 +0000843
Guido van Rossuma8275371995-07-18 14:07:00 +0000844
Victor Stinner2a358f82016-12-06 16:55:39 +0100845/* === Sequence protocol ================================================ */
Guido van Rossuma8275371995-07-18 14:07:00 +0000846
Victor Stinner5bef7cd2016-12-15 09:14:25 +0100847/* Return 1 if the object provides sequence protocol, and zero
848 otherwise.
849
850 This function always succeeds. */
Victor Stinner2a358f82016-12-06 16:55:39 +0100851PyAPI_FUNC(int) PySequence_Check(PyObject *o);
Guido van Rossuma8275371995-07-18 14:07:00 +0000852
Victor Stinner5bef7cd2016-12-15 09:14:25 +0100853/* Return the size of sequence object o, or -1 on failure. */
Victor Stinner2a358f82016-12-06 16:55:39 +0100854PyAPI_FUNC(Py_ssize_t) PySequence_Size(PyObject *o);
Jeremy Hylton6253f832000-07-12 12:56:19 +0000855
Victor Stinner2a358f82016-12-06 16:55:39 +0100856/* For DLL compatibility */
Marc-André Lemburgcf5f3582000-07-17 09:22:55 +0000857#undef PySequence_Length
Victor Stinner5bef7cd2016-12-15 09:14:25 +0100858PyAPI_FUNC(Py_ssize_t) PySequence_Length(PyObject *o);
Marc-André Lemburgcf5f3582000-07-17 09:22:55 +0000859#define PySequence_Length PySequence_Size
860
861
Victor Stinner5bef7cd2016-12-15 09:14:25 +0100862/* Return the concatenation of o1 and o2 on success, and NULL on failure.
863
864 This is the equivalent of the Python expression: o1 + o2. */
Victor Stinner2a358f82016-12-06 16:55:39 +0100865PyAPI_FUNC(PyObject *) PySequence_Concat(PyObject *o1, PyObject *o2);
Guido van Rossuma8275371995-07-18 14:07:00 +0000866
Victor Stinner5bef7cd2016-12-15 09:14:25 +0100867/* Return the result of repeating sequence object 'o' 'count' times,
868 or NULL on failure.
Guido van Rossuma8275371995-07-18 14:07:00 +0000869
Victor Stinner5bef7cd2016-12-15 09:14:25 +0100870 This is the equivalent of the Python expression: o * count. */
Victor Stinner2a358f82016-12-06 16:55:39 +0100871PyAPI_FUNC(PyObject *) PySequence_Repeat(PyObject *o, Py_ssize_t count);
Guido van Rossuma8275371995-07-18 14:07:00 +0000872
Victor Stinner5bef7cd2016-12-15 09:14:25 +0100873/* Return the ith element of o, or NULL on failure.
Guido van Rossuma8275371995-07-18 14:07:00 +0000874
Victor Stinner5bef7cd2016-12-15 09:14:25 +0100875 This is the equivalent of the Python expression: o[i]. */
Victor Stinner2a358f82016-12-06 16:55:39 +0100876PyAPI_FUNC(PyObject *) PySequence_GetItem(PyObject *o, Py_ssize_t i);
Guido van Rossuma8275371995-07-18 14:07:00 +0000877
Victor Stinner5bef7cd2016-12-15 09:14:25 +0100878/* Return the slice of sequence object o between i1 and i2, or NULL on failure.
Guido van Rossuma8275371995-07-18 14:07:00 +0000879
Victor Stinner5bef7cd2016-12-15 09:14:25 +0100880 This is the equivalent of the Python expression: o[i1:i2]. */
Victor Stinner2a358f82016-12-06 16:55:39 +0100881PyAPI_FUNC(PyObject *) PySequence_GetSlice(PyObject *o, Py_ssize_t i1, Py_ssize_t i2);
Guido van Rossuma8275371995-07-18 14:07:00 +0000882
Victor Stinner5bef7cd2016-12-15 09:14:25 +0100883/* Assign object 'v' to the ith element of the sequence 'o'. Raise an exception
884 and return -1 on failure; return 0 on success.
Guido van Rossuma8275371995-07-18 14:07:00 +0000885
Victor Stinner5bef7cd2016-12-15 09:14:25 +0100886 This is the equivalent of the Python statement o[i] = v. */
Victor Stinner2a358f82016-12-06 16:55:39 +0100887PyAPI_FUNC(int) PySequence_SetItem(PyObject *o, Py_ssize_t i, PyObject *v);
Guido van Rossuma8275371995-07-18 14:07:00 +0000888
Victor Stinner5bef7cd2016-12-15 09:14:25 +0100889/* Delete the 'i'-th element of the sequence 'v'. Returns -1 on failure.
Guido van Rossuma8275371995-07-18 14:07:00 +0000890
Victor Stinner5bef7cd2016-12-15 09:14:25 +0100891 This is the equivalent of the Python statement: del o[i]. */
Victor Stinner2a358f82016-12-06 16:55:39 +0100892PyAPI_FUNC(int) PySequence_DelItem(PyObject *o, Py_ssize_t i);
Guido van Rossum6cdc6f41996-08-21 17:41:54 +0000893
Victor Stinner5bef7cd2016-12-15 09:14:25 +0100894/* Assign the sequence object 'v' to the slice in sequence object 'o',
895 from 'i1' to 'i2'. Returns -1 on failure.
Guido van Rossum6cdc6f41996-08-21 17:41:54 +0000896
Victor Stinner5bef7cd2016-12-15 09:14:25 +0100897 This is the equivalent of the Python statement: o[i1:i2] = v. */
Victor Stinner2a358f82016-12-06 16:55:39 +0100898PyAPI_FUNC(int) PySequence_SetSlice(PyObject *o, Py_ssize_t i1, Py_ssize_t i2,
899 PyObject *v);
Guido van Rossuma8275371995-07-18 14:07:00 +0000900
Victor Stinner5bef7cd2016-12-15 09:14:25 +0100901/* Delete the slice in sequence object 'o' from 'i1' to 'i2'.
902 Returns -1 on failure.
Guido van Rossuma8275371995-07-18 14:07:00 +0000903
Victor Stinner5bef7cd2016-12-15 09:14:25 +0100904 This is the equivalent of the Python statement: del o[i1:i2]. */
Victor Stinner2a358f82016-12-06 16:55:39 +0100905PyAPI_FUNC(int) PySequence_DelSlice(PyObject *o, Py_ssize_t i1, Py_ssize_t i2);
Guido van Rossum6cdc6f41996-08-21 17:41:54 +0000906
Victor Stinner5bef7cd2016-12-15 09:14:25 +0100907/* Returns the sequence 'o' as a tuple on success, and NULL on failure.
Guido van Rossum6cdc6f41996-08-21 17:41:54 +0000908
Victor Stinner5bef7cd2016-12-15 09:14:25 +0100909 This is equivalent to the Python expression: tuple(o). */
Victor Stinner2a358f82016-12-06 16:55:39 +0100910PyAPI_FUNC(PyObject *) PySequence_Tuple(PyObject *o);
Guido van Rossuma8275371995-07-18 14:07:00 +0000911
Victor Stinner5bef7cd2016-12-15 09:14:25 +0100912/* Returns the sequence 'o' as a list on success, and NULL on failure.
913 This is equivalent to the Python expression: list(o) */
Victor Stinner2a358f82016-12-06 16:55:39 +0100914PyAPI_FUNC(PyObject *) PySequence_List(PyObject *o);
Guido van Rossumf39fc431997-03-04 18:31:47 +0000915
Victor Stinner5bef7cd2016-12-15 09:14:25 +0100916/* Return the sequence 'o' as a list, unless it's already a tuple or list.
917
918 Use PySequence_Fast_GET_ITEM to access the members of this list, and
919 PySequence_Fast_GET_SIZE to get its length.
920
921 Returns NULL on failure. If the object does not support iteration, raises a
922 TypeError exception with 'm' as the message text. */
Victor Stinner2a358f82016-12-06 16:55:39 +0100923PyAPI_FUNC(PyObject *) PySequence_Fast(PyObject *o, const char* m);
Andrew M. Kuchling74042d62000-06-18 18:43:14 +0000924
Victor Stinner5bef7cd2016-12-15 09:14:25 +0100925/* Return the size of the sequence 'o', assuming that 'o' was returned by
926 PySequence_Fast and is not NULL. */
Tim Peters1fc240e2001-10-26 05:06:50 +0000927#define PySequence_Fast_GET_SIZE(o) \
Antoine Pitrouf95a1b32010-05-09 15:52:27 +0000928 (PyList_Check(o) ? PyList_GET_SIZE(o) : PyTuple_GET_SIZE(o))
Tim Peters1fc240e2001-10-26 05:06:50 +0000929
Victor Stinner5bef7cd2016-12-15 09:14:25 +0100930/* Return the 'i'-th element of the sequence 'o', assuming that o was returned
931 by PySequence_Fast, and that i is within bounds. */
Andrew M. Kuchling74042d62000-06-18 18:43:14 +0000932#define PySequence_Fast_GET_ITEM(o, i)\
933 (PyList_Check(o) ? PyList_GET_ITEM(o, i) : PyTuple_GET_ITEM(o, i))
Andrew M. Kuchling74042d62000-06-18 18:43:14 +0000934
Victor Stinner5bef7cd2016-12-15 09:14:25 +0100935/* Assume tp_as_sequence and sq_item exist and that 'i' does not
936 need to be corrected for a negative index. */
Christian Tismerea62ce72018-06-09 20:32:25 +0200937#ifndef Py_LIMITED_API
Martin v. Löwis01f94bd2002-05-08 08:44:21 +0000938#define PySequence_ITEM(o, i)\
Antoine Pitrouf95a1b32010-05-09 15:52:27 +0000939 ( Py_TYPE(o)->tp_as_sequence->sq_item(o, i) )
Christian Tismerea62ce72018-06-09 20:32:25 +0200940#endif
Martin v. Löwis01f94bd2002-05-08 08:44:21 +0000941
Victor Stinner5bef7cd2016-12-15 09:14:25 +0100942/* Return a pointer to the underlying item array for
943 an object retured by PySequence_Fast */
Raymond Hettinger42bec932004-03-12 16:38:17 +0000944#define PySequence_Fast_ITEMS(sf) \
Antoine Pitrouf95a1b32010-05-09 15:52:27 +0000945 (PyList_Check(sf) ? ((PyListObject *)(sf))->ob_item \
946 : ((PyTupleObject *)(sf))->ob_item)
Raymond Hettingerc1e4f9d2004-03-12 08:04:00 +0000947
Victor Stinner5bef7cd2016-12-15 09:14:25 +0100948/* Return the number of occurrences on value on 'o', that is, return
949 the number of keys for which o[key] == value.
950
951 On failure, return -1. This is equivalent to the Python expression:
952 o.count(value). */
Victor Stinner2a358f82016-12-06 16:55:39 +0100953PyAPI_FUNC(Py_ssize_t) PySequence_Count(PyObject *o, PyObject *value);
Guido van Rossuma8275371995-07-18 14:07:00 +0000954
Victor Stinner5bef7cd2016-12-15 09:14:25 +0100955/* Return 1 if 'ob' is in the sequence 'seq'; 0 if 'ob' is not in the sequence
956 'seq'; -1 on error.
Guido van Rossuma8275371995-07-18 14:07:00 +0000957
Victor Stinner5bef7cd2016-12-15 09:14:25 +0100958 Use __contains__ if possible, else _PySequence_IterSearch(). */
Victor Stinner2a358f82016-12-06 16:55:39 +0100959PyAPI_FUNC(int) PySequence_Contains(PyObject *seq, PyObject *ob);
Tim Peterscb8d3682001-05-05 21:05:01 +0000960
Martin v. Löwis4d0d4712010-12-03 20:14:31 +0000961#ifndef Py_LIMITED_API
Tim Peters16a77ad2001-09-08 04:00:12 +0000962#define PY_ITERSEARCH_COUNT 1
963#define PY_ITERSEARCH_INDEX 2
964#define PY_ITERSEARCH_CONTAINS 3
Victor Stinner5bef7cd2016-12-15 09:14:25 +0100965
966/* Iterate over seq.
967
968 Result depends on the operation:
969
970 PY_ITERSEARCH_COUNT: return # of times obj appears in seq; -1 if
971 error.
972 PY_ITERSEARCH_INDEX: return 0-based index of first occurrence of
973 obj in seq; set ValueError and return -1 if none found;
974 also return -1 on error.
975 PY_ITERSEARCH_CONTAINS: return 1 if obj in seq, else 0; -1 on
976 error. */
Victor Stinner2a358f82016-12-06 16:55:39 +0100977PyAPI_FUNC(Py_ssize_t) _PySequence_IterSearch(PyObject *seq,
978 PyObject *obj, int operation);
Martin v. Löwis4d0d4712010-12-03 20:14:31 +0000979#endif
Victor Stinner5bef7cd2016-12-15 09:14:25 +0100980
Guido van Rossum83684531999-03-17 18:44:39 +0000981
982/* For DLL-level backwards compatibility */
983#undef PySequence_In
Victor Stinner5bef7cd2016-12-15 09:14:25 +0100984/* Determine if the sequence 'o' contains 'value'. If an item in 'o' is equal
985 to 'value', return 1, otherwise return 0. On error, return -1.
986
987 This is equivalent to the Python expression: value in o. */
Victor Stinner2a358f82016-12-06 16:55:39 +0100988PyAPI_FUNC(int) PySequence_In(PyObject *o, PyObject *value);
Guido van Rossum83684531999-03-17 18:44:39 +0000989
990/* For source-level backwards compatibility */
Guido van Rossumf1536db1998-08-23 22:06:59 +0000991#define PySequence_In PySequence_Contains
Guido van Rossuma8275371995-07-18 14:07:00 +0000992
Guido van Rossuma8275371995-07-18 14:07:00 +0000993
Victor Stinner5bef7cd2016-12-15 09:14:25 +0100994/* Return the first index for which o[i] == value.
995 On error, return -1.
996
997 This is equivalent to the Python expression: o.index(value). */
Victor Stinner2a358f82016-12-06 16:55:39 +0100998PyAPI_FUNC(Py_ssize_t) PySequence_Index(PyObject *o, PyObject *value);
Guido van Rossuma8275371995-07-18 14:07:00 +0000999
Victor Stinner2a358f82016-12-06 16:55:39 +01001000
Victor Stinner5bef7cd2016-12-15 09:14:25 +01001001/* --- In-place versions of some of the above Sequence functions --- */
Guido van Rossuma8275371995-07-18 14:07:00 +00001002
Victor Stinner5bef7cd2016-12-15 09:14:25 +01001003/* Append sequence 'o2' to sequence 'o1', in-place when possible. Return the
1004 resulting object, which could be 'o1', or NULL on failure.
Thomas Woutersdd8dbdb2000-08-24 20:09:45 +00001005
Victor Stinner5bef7cd2016-12-15 09:14:25 +01001006 This is the equivalent of the Python expression: o1 += o2. */
Victor Stinner2a358f82016-12-06 16:55:39 +01001007PyAPI_FUNC(PyObject *) PySequence_InPlaceConcat(PyObject *o1, PyObject *o2);
Thomas Woutersdd8dbdb2000-08-24 20:09:45 +00001008
Victor Stinner5bef7cd2016-12-15 09:14:25 +01001009/* Repeat sequence 'o' by 'count', in-place when possible. Return the resulting
1010 object, which could be 'o', or NULL on failure.
Thomas Woutersdd8dbdb2000-08-24 20:09:45 +00001011
Victor Stinner5bef7cd2016-12-15 09:14:25 +01001012 This is the equivalent of the Python expression: o1 *= count. */
Victor Stinner2a358f82016-12-06 16:55:39 +01001013PyAPI_FUNC(PyObject *) PySequence_InPlaceRepeat(PyObject *o, Py_ssize_t count);
Thomas Woutersdd8dbdb2000-08-24 20:09:45 +00001014
Thomas Woutersdd8dbdb2000-08-24 20:09:45 +00001015
Victor Stinner5bef7cd2016-12-15 09:14:25 +01001016/* === Mapping protocol ================================================= */
Thomas Woutersdd8dbdb2000-08-24 20:09:45 +00001017
Victor Stinner5bef7cd2016-12-15 09:14:25 +01001018/* Return 1 if the object provides mapping protocol, and 0 otherwise.
Guido van Rossuma8275371995-07-18 14:07:00 +00001019
Victor Stinner5bef7cd2016-12-15 09:14:25 +01001020 This function always succeeds. */
Victor Stinner2a358f82016-12-06 16:55:39 +01001021PyAPI_FUNC(int) PyMapping_Check(PyObject *o);
Guido van Rossuma8275371995-07-18 14:07:00 +00001022
Victor Stinner5bef7cd2016-12-15 09:14:25 +01001023/* Returns the number of keys in mapping object 'o' on success, and -1 on
Serhiy Storchakaf5b11832018-05-22 11:02:44 +03001024 failure. This is equivalent to the Python expression: len(o). */
Victor Stinner2a358f82016-12-06 16:55:39 +01001025PyAPI_FUNC(Py_ssize_t) PyMapping_Size(PyObject *o);
Jeremy Hylton6253f832000-07-12 12:56:19 +00001026
Victor Stinner2a358f82016-12-06 16:55:39 +01001027/* For DLL compatibility */
Marc-André Lemburgcf5f3582000-07-17 09:22:55 +00001028#undef PyMapping_Length
Victor Stinner2a358f82016-12-06 16:55:39 +01001029PyAPI_FUNC(Py_ssize_t) PyMapping_Length(PyObject *o);
Marc-André Lemburgcf5f3582000-07-17 09:22:55 +00001030#define PyMapping_Length PyMapping_Size
1031
1032
Victor Stinner5bef7cd2016-12-15 09:14:25 +01001033/* Implemented as a macro:
Guido van Rossuma25e5e91996-09-06 13:48:38 +00001034
Victor Stinner5bef7cd2016-12-15 09:14:25 +01001035 int PyMapping_DelItemString(PyObject *o, const char *key);
Guido van Rossuma8275371995-07-18 14:07:00 +00001036
Serhiy Storchakaf5b11832018-05-22 11:02:44 +03001037 Remove the mapping for the string 'key' from the mapping 'o'. Returns -1 on
Victor Stinner5bef7cd2016-12-15 09:14:25 +01001038 failure.
1039
1040 This is equivalent to the Python statement: del o[key]. */
Jeremy Hylton7c7ee5f2001-11-28 16:20:07 +00001041#define PyMapping_DelItemString(O,K) PyObject_DelItemString((O),(K))
Guido van Rossuma25e5e91996-09-06 13:48:38 +00001042
Victor Stinner5bef7cd2016-12-15 09:14:25 +01001043/* Implemented as a macro:
Guido van Rossuma8275371995-07-18 14:07:00 +00001044
Victor Stinner5bef7cd2016-12-15 09:14:25 +01001045 int PyMapping_DelItem(PyObject *o, PyObject *key);
Guido van Rossuma8275371995-07-18 14:07:00 +00001046
Serhiy Storchakaf5b11832018-05-22 11:02:44 +03001047 Remove the mapping for the object 'key' from the mapping object 'o'.
Victor Stinner5bef7cd2016-12-15 09:14:25 +01001048 Returns -1 on failure.
1049
1050 This is equivalent to the Python statement: del o[key]. */
Jeremy Hylton7c7ee5f2001-11-28 16:20:07 +00001051#define PyMapping_DelItem(O,K) PyObject_DelItem((O),(K))
Guido van Rossuma8275371995-07-18 14:07:00 +00001052
Victor Stinner5bef7cd2016-12-15 09:14:25 +01001053/* On success, return 1 if the mapping object 'o' has the key 'key',
1054 and 0 otherwise.
1055
1056 This is equivalent to the Python expression: key in o.
1057
1058 This function always succeeds. */
Victor Stinner2a358f82016-12-06 16:55:39 +01001059PyAPI_FUNC(int) PyMapping_HasKeyString(PyObject *o, const char *key);
Guido van Rossuma8275371995-07-18 14:07:00 +00001060
Victor Stinner5bef7cd2016-12-15 09:14:25 +01001061/* Return 1 if the mapping object has the key 'key', and 0 otherwise.
Guido van Rossuma8275371995-07-18 14:07:00 +00001062
Victor Stinner5bef7cd2016-12-15 09:14:25 +01001063 This is equivalent to the Python expression: key in o.
Guido van Rossuma8275371995-07-18 14:07:00 +00001064
Victor Stinner5bef7cd2016-12-15 09:14:25 +01001065 This function always succeeds. */
Victor Stinner2a358f82016-12-06 16:55:39 +01001066PyAPI_FUNC(int) PyMapping_HasKey(PyObject *o, PyObject *key);
Guido van Rossuma8275371995-07-18 14:07:00 +00001067
Victor Stinner5bef7cd2016-12-15 09:14:25 +01001068/* On success, return a list or tuple of the keys in mapping object 'o'.
1069 On failure, return NULL. */
Victor Stinner2a358f82016-12-06 16:55:39 +01001070PyAPI_FUNC(PyObject *) PyMapping_Keys(PyObject *o);
Guido van Rossuma8275371995-07-18 14:07:00 +00001071
Victor Stinner5bef7cd2016-12-15 09:14:25 +01001072/* On success, return a list or tuple of the values in mapping object 'o'.
1073 On failure, return NULL. */
Victor Stinner2a358f82016-12-06 16:55:39 +01001074PyAPI_FUNC(PyObject *) PyMapping_Values(PyObject *o);
Guido van Rossuma8275371995-07-18 14:07:00 +00001075
Victor Stinner5bef7cd2016-12-15 09:14:25 +01001076/* On success, return a list or tuple of the items in mapping object 'o',
1077 where each item is a tuple containing a key-value pair. On failure, return
1078 NULL. */
Victor Stinner2a358f82016-12-06 16:55:39 +01001079PyAPI_FUNC(PyObject *) PyMapping_Items(PyObject *o);
Guido van Rossuma8275371995-07-18 14:07:00 +00001080
Serhiy Storchakaf5b11832018-05-22 11:02:44 +03001081/* Return element of 'o' corresponding to the string 'key' or NULL on failure.
Guido van Rossuma8275371995-07-18 14:07:00 +00001082
Victor Stinner5bef7cd2016-12-15 09:14:25 +01001083 This is the equivalent of the Python expression: o[key]. */
Victor Stinner2a358f82016-12-06 16:55:39 +01001084PyAPI_FUNC(PyObject *) PyMapping_GetItemString(PyObject *o,
1085 const char *key);
Guido van Rossuma8275371995-07-18 14:07:00 +00001086
Serhiy Storchakaf5b11832018-05-22 11:02:44 +03001087/* Map the string 'key' to the value 'v' in the mapping 'o'.
Victor Stinner5bef7cd2016-12-15 09:14:25 +01001088 Returns -1 on failure.
Guido van Rossuma8275371995-07-18 14:07:00 +00001089
Victor Stinner5bef7cd2016-12-15 09:14:25 +01001090 This is the equivalent of the Python statement: o[key]=v. */
Victor Stinner2a358f82016-12-06 16:55:39 +01001091PyAPI_FUNC(int) PyMapping_SetItemString(PyObject *o, const char *key,
1092 PyObject *value);
Guido van Rossuma8275371995-07-18 14:07:00 +00001093
Victor Stinner5bef7cd2016-12-15 09:14:25 +01001094/* isinstance(object, typeorclass) */
Mark Hammond91a681d2002-08-12 07:21:58 +00001095PyAPI_FUNC(int) PyObject_IsInstance(PyObject *object, PyObject *typeorclass);
Guido van Rossum823649d2001-03-21 18:40:58 +00001096
Victor Stinner5bef7cd2016-12-15 09:14:25 +01001097/* issubclass(object, typeorclass) */
Mark Hammond91a681d2002-08-12 07:21:58 +00001098PyAPI_FUNC(int) PyObject_IsSubclass(PyObject *object, PyObject *typeorclass);
Guido van Rossum823649d2001-03-21 18:40:58 +00001099
1100
Martin v. Löwis4d0d4712010-12-03 20:14:31 +00001101#ifndef Py_LIMITED_API
Antoine Pitrouec569b72008-08-26 22:40:48 +00001102PyAPI_FUNC(int) _PyObject_RealIsInstance(PyObject *inst, PyObject *cls);
1103
1104PyAPI_FUNC(int) _PyObject_RealIsSubclass(PyObject *derived, PyObject *cls);
1105
Gregory P. Smithfb94c5f2010-03-14 06:49:55 +00001106PyAPI_FUNC(char *const *) _PySequence_BytesToCharpArray(PyObject* self);
1107
1108PyAPI_FUNC(void) _Py_FreeCharPArray(char *const array[]);
Antoine Pitrouec569b72008-08-26 22:40:48 +00001109
Antoine Pitrouf68c2a72010-09-01 12:58:21 +00001110/* For internal use by buffer API functions */
1111PyAPI_FUNC(void) _Py_add_one_to_index_F(int nd, Py_ssize_t *index,
1112 const Py_ssize_t *shape);
1113PyAPI_FUNC(void) _Py_add_one_to_index_C(int nd, Py_ssize_t *index,
1114 const Py_ssize_t *shape);
Serhiy Storchaka762bf402017-03-30 09:15:31 +03001115
1116/* Convert Python int to Py_ssize_t. Do nothing if the argument is None. */
1117PyAPI_FUNC(int) _Py_convert_optional_to_ssize_t(PyObject *, void *);
Serhiy Storchaka9fab79b2016-09-11 11:03:14 +03001118#endif /* !Py_LIMITED_API */
Antoine Pitrouf68c2a72010-09-01 12:58:21 +00001119
1120
Guido van Rossum8ca687a1995-09-18 21:20:02 +00001121#ifdef __cplusplus
1122}
1123#endif
Guido van Rossuma8275371995-07-18 14:07:00 +00001124#endif /* Py_ABSTRACTOBJECT_H */