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Georg Brandl54a3faa2008-01-20 09:30:57 +00001.. highlightlang:: c
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3.. _os:
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5Operating System Utilities
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Georg Brandl60203b42010-10-06 10:11:56 +00009.. c:function:: int Py_FdIsInteractive(FILE *fp, const char *filename)
Georg Brandl54a3faa2008-01-20 09:30:57 +000010
11 Return true (nonzero) if the standard I/O file *fp* with name *filename* is
12 deemed interactive. This is the case for files for which ``isatty(fileno(fp))``
Georg Brandl60203b42010-10-06 10:11:56 +000013 is true. If the global flag :c:data:`Py_InteractiveFlag` is true, this function
Georg Brandl54a3faa2008-01-20 09:30:57 +000014 also returns true if the *filename* pointer is *NULL* or if the name is equal to
15 one of the strings ``'<stdin>'`` or ``'???'``.
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Georg Brandl60203b42010-10-06 10:11:56 +000018.. c:function:: void PyOS_AfterFork()
Georg Brandl54a3faa2008-01-20 09:30:57 +000019
20 Function to update some internal state after a process fork; this should be
21 called in the new process if the Python interpreter will continue to be used.
22 If a new executable is loaded into the new process, this function does not need
23 to be called.
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Georg Brandl60203b42010-10-06 10:11:56 +000026.. c:function:: int PyOS_CheckStack()
Georg Brandl54a3faa2008-01-20 09:30:57 +000027
28 Return true when the interpreter runs out of stack space. This is a reliable
29 check, but is only available when :const:`USE_STACKCHECK` is defined (currently
30 on Windows using the Microsoft Visual C++ compiler). :const:`USE_STACKCHECK`
31 will be defined automatically; you should never change the definition in your
32 own code.
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Georg Brandl60203b42010-10-06 10:11:56 +000035.. c:function:: PyOS_sighandler_t PyOS_getsig(int i)
Georg Brandl54a3faa2008-01-20 09:30:57 +000036
37 Return the current signal handler for signal *i*. This is a thin wrapper around
Georg Brandl60203b42010-10-06 10:11:56 +000038 either :c:func:`sigaction` or :c:func:`signal`. Do not call those functions
39 directly! :c:type:`PyOS_sighandler_t` is a typedef alias for :c:type:`void
Georg Brandl54a3faa2008-01-20 09:30:57 +000040 (\*)(int)`.
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Georg Brandl60203b42010-10-06 10:11:56 +000043.. c:function:: PyOS_sighandler_t PyOS_setsig(int i, PyOS_sighandler_t h)
Georg Brandl54a3faa2008-01-20 09:30:57 +000044
45 Set the signal handler for signal *i* to be *h*; return the old signal handler.
Georg Brandl60203b42010-10-06 10:11:56 +000046 This is a thin wrapper around either :c:func:`sigaction` or :c:func:`signal`. Do
47 not call those functions directly! :c:type:`PyOS_sighandler_t` is a typedef
48 alias for :c:type:`void (\*)(int)`.
Georg Brandl54a3faa2008-01-20 09:30:57 +000049
Victor Stinnerf6a271a2014-08-01 12:28:48 +020050.. c:function:: wchar_t* Py_DecodeLocale(const char* arg, size_t *size)
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52 Decode a byte string from the locale encoding with the :ref:`surrogateescape
53 error handler <surrogateescape>`: undecodable bytes are decoded as
54 characters in range U+DC80..U+DCFF. If a byte sequence can be decoded as a
55 surrogate character, escape the bytes using the surrogateescape error
56 handler instead of decoding them.
57
58 Return a pointer to a newly allocated wide character string, use
59 :c:func:`PyMem_RawFree` to free the memory. If size is not ``NULL``, write
60 the number of wide characters excluding the null character into ``*size``
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62 Return ``NULL`` on decoding error or memory allocation error. If *size* is
63 not ``NULL``, ``*size`` is set to ``(size_t)-1`` on memory error or set to
64 ``(size_t)-2`` on decoding error.
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66 Decoding errors should never happen, unless there is a bug in the C
67 library.
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69 Use the :c:func:`Py_EncodeLocale` function to encode the character string
70 back to a byte string.
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72 .. seealso::
73
74 The :c:func:`PyUnicode_DecodeFSDefaultAndSize` and
75 :c:func:`PyUnicode_DecodeLocaleAndSize` functions.
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77 .. versionadded:: 3.5
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80.. c:function:: char* Py_EncodeLocale(const wchar_t *text, size_t *error_pos)
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82 Encode a wide character string to the locale encoding with the
83 :ref:`surrogateescape error handler <surrogateescape>`: surrogate characters
84 in the range U+DC80..U+DCFF are converted to bytes 0x80..0xFF.
85
86 Return a pointer to a newly allocated byte string, use :c:func:`PyMem_Free`
87 to free the memory. Return ``NULL`` on encoding error or memory allocation
88 error
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90 If error_pos is not ``NULL``, ``*error_pos`` is set to the index of the
91 invalid character on encoding error, or set to ``(size_t)-1`` otherwise.
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93 Use the :c:func:`Py_DecodeLocale` function to decode the bytes string back
94 to a wide character string.
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96 .. seealso::
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98 The :c:func:`PyUnicode_EncodeFSDefault` and
99 :c:func:`PyUnicode_EncodeLocale` functions.
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101 .. versionadded:: 3.5
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Georg Brandl54a3faa2008-01-20 09:30:57 +0000104.. _systemfunctions:
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106System Functions
107================
108
109These are utility functions that make functionality from the :mod:`sys` module
110accessible to C code. They all work with the current interpreter thread's
111:mod:`sys` module's dict, which is contained in the internal thread state structure.
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Serhiy Storchaka03863d22015-06-21 17:11:21 +0300113.. c:function:: PyObject *PySys_GetObject(const char *name)
Georg Brandl54a3faa2008-01-20 09:30:57 +0000114
115 Return the object *name* from the :mod:`sys` module or *NULL* if it does
116 not exist, without setting an exception.
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Serhiy Storchaka03863d22015-06-21 17:11:21 +0300118.. c:function:: int PySys_SetObject(const char *name, PyObject *v)
Georg Brandl54a3faa2008-01-20 09:30:57 +0000119
120 Set *name* in the :mod:`sys` module to *v* unless *v* is *NULL*, in which
121 case *name* is deleted from the sys module. Returns ``0`` on success, ``-1``
122 on error.
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Georg Brandl60203b42010-10-06 10:11:56 +0000124.. c:function:: void PySys_ResetWarnOptions()
Georg Brandl54a3faa2008-01-20 09:30:57 +0000125
126 Reset :data:`sys.warnoptions` to an empty list.
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Georg Brandl60203b42010-10-06 10:11:56 +0000128.. c:function:: void PySys_AddWarnOption(wchar_t *s)
Georg Brandl54a3faa2008-01-20 09:30:57 +0000129
130 Append *s* to :data:`sys.warnoptions`.
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Georg Brandl60203b42010-10-06 10:11:56 +0000132.. c:function:: void PySys_AddWarnOptionUnicode(PyObject *unicode)
Victor Stinner9ca9c252010-05-19 16:53:30 +0000133
134 Append *unicode* to :data:`sys.warnoptions`.
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Georg Brandl60203b42010-10-06 10:11:56 +0000136.. c:function:: void PySys_SetPath(wchar_t *path)
Georg Brandl54a3faa2008-01-20 09:30:57 +0000137
138 Set :data:`sys.path` to a list object of paths found in *path* which should
139 be a list of paths separated with the platform's search path delimiter
140 (``:`` on Unix, ``;`` on Windows).
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Georg Brandl60203b42010-10-06 10:11:56 +0000142.. c:function:: void PySys_WriteStdout(const char *format, ...)
Georg Brandl54a3faa2008-01-20 09:30:57 +0000143
144 Write the output string described by *format* to :data:`sys.stdout`. No
145 exceptions are raised, even if truncation occurs (see below).
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147 *format* should limit the total size of the formatted output string to
148 1000 bytes or less -- after 1000 bytes, the output string is truncated.
149 In particular, this means that no unrestricted "%s" formats should occur;
150 these should be limited using "%.<N>s" where <N> is a decimal number
151 calculated so that <N> plus the maximum size of other formatted text does not
152 exceed 1000 bytes. Also watch out for "%f", which can print hundreds of
153 digits for very large numbers.
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155 If a problem occurs, or :data:`sys.stdout` is unset, the formatted message
156 is written to the real (C level) *stdout*.
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Georg Brandl60203b42010-10-06 10:11:56 +0000158.. c:function:: void PySys_WriteStderr(const char *format, ...)
Georg Brandl54a3faa2008-01-20 09:30:57 +0000159
Georg Brandl60203b42010-10-06 10:11:56 +0000160 As :c:func:`PySys_WriteStdout`, but write to :data:`sys.stderr` or *stderr*
Victor Stinner79766632010-08-16 17:36:42 +0000161 instead.
Georg Brandl54a3faa2008-01-20 09:30:57 +0000162
Georg Brandl60203b42010-10-06 10:11:56 +0000163.. c:function:: void PySys_FormatStdout(const char *format, ...)
Victor Stinner79766632010-08-16 17:36:42 +0000164
165 Function similar to PySys_WriteStdout() but format the message using
Georg Brandl60203b42010-10-06 10:11:56 +0000166 :c:func:`PyUnicode_FromFormatV` and don't truncate the message to an
Victor Stinner79766632010-08-16 17:36:42 +0000167 arbitrary length.
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Victor Stinnerad5b1df2010-08-16 18:39:49 +0000169 .. versionadded:: 3.2
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Georg Brandl60203b42010-10-06 10:11:56 +0000171.. c:function:: void PySys_FormatStderr(const char *format, ...)
Victor Stinner79766632010-08-16 17:36:42 +0000172
Georg Brandl60203b42010-10-06 10:11:56 +0000173 As :c:func:`PySys_FormatStdout`, but write to :data:`sys.stderr` or *stderr*
Victor Stinner79766632010-08-16 17:36:42 +0000174 instead.
Georg Brandl54a3faa2008-01-20 09:30:57 +0000175
Victor Stinnerad5b1df2010-08-16 18:39:49 +0000176 .. versionadded:: 3.2
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Antoine Pitrou9583cac2010-10-21 13:42:28 +0000178.. c:function:: void PySys_AddXOption(const wchar_t *s)
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180 Parse *s* as a set of :option:`-X` options and add them to the current
181 options mapping as returned by :c:func:`PySys_GetXOptions`.
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183 .. versionadded:: 3.2
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185.. c:function:: PyObject *PySys_GetXOptions()
186
187 Return the current dictionary of :option:`-X` options, similarly to
188 :data:`sys._xoptions`. On error, *NULL* is returned and an exception is
189 set.
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191 .. versionadded:: 3.2
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Georg Brandl67b21b72010-08-17 15:07:14 +0000193
Georg Brandl54a3faa2008-01-20 09:30:57 +0000194.. _processcontrol:
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196Process Control
197===============
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Georg Brandl60203b42010-10-06 10:11:56 +0000200.. c:function:: void Py_FatalError(const char *message)
Georg Brandl54a3faa2008-01-20 09:30:57 +0000201
202 .. index:: single: abort()
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204 Print a fatal error message and kill the process. No cleanup is performed.
205 This function should only be invoked when a condition is detected that would
206 make it dangerous to continue using the Python interpreter; e.g., when the
207 object administration appears to be corrupted. On Unix, the standard C library
Georg Brandl60203b42010-10-06 10:11:56 +0000208 function :c:func:`abort` is called which will attempt to produce a :file:`core`
Georg Brandl54a3faa2008-01-20 09:30:57 +0000209 file.
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Georg Brandl60203b42010-10-06 10:11:56 +0000212.. c:function:: void Py_Exit(int status)
Georg Brandl54a3faa2008-01-20 09:30:57 +0000213
214 .. index::
215 single: Py_Finalize()
216 single: exit()
217
Georg Brandl60203b42010-10-06 10:11:56 +0000218 Exit the current process. This calls :c:func:`Py_Finalize` and then calls the
Georg Brandl54a3faa2008-01-20 09:30:57 +0000219 standard C library function ``exit(status)``.
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Georg Brandl60203b42010-10-06 10:11:56 +0000222.. c:function:: int Py_AtExit(void (*func) ())
Georg Brandl54a3faa2008-01-20 09:30:57 +0000223
224 .. index::
225 single: Py_Finalize()
226 single: cleanup functions
227
Georg Brandl60203b42010-10-06 10:11:56 +0000228 Register a cleanup function to be called by :c:func:`Py_Finalize`. The cleanup
Georg Brandl54a3faa2008-01-20 09:30:57 +0000229 function will be called with no arguments and should return no value. At most
230 32 cleanup functions can be registered. When the registration is successful,
Georg Brandl60203b42010-10-06 10:11:56 +0000231 :c:func:`Py_AtExit` returns ``0``; on failure, it returns ``-1``. The cleanup
Georg Brandl54a3faa2008-01-20 09:30:57 +0000232 function registered last is called first. Each cleanup function will be called
233 at most once. Since Python's internal finalization will have completed before
234 the cleanup function, no Python APIs should be called by *func*.