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PEP 683 (immortal objects) revealed some ways in which the Python documentation has been unnecessarily coupled to the implementation details of reference counts. In the end users should focus on reference ownership, including taking references and releasing them, rather than on how many reference counts an object has. This change updates the documentation to reflect that perspective. It also updates the docs relative to immortal objects in a handful of places.
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.. _object:
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Object Protocol
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===============
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.. c:var:: PyObject* Py_NotImplemented
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The ``NotImplemented`` singleton, used to signal that an operation is
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not implemented for the given type combination.
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.. c:macro:: Py_RETURN_NOTIMPLEMENTED
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Properly handle returning :c:data:`Py_NotImplemented` from within a C
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function (that is, create a new :term:`strong reference`
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to NotImplemented and return it).
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.. c:function:: int PyObject_Print(PyObject *o, FILE *fp, int flags)
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Print an object *o*, on file *fp*. Returns ``-1`` on error. The flags argument
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is used to enable certain printing options. The only option currently supported
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is :c:macro:`Py_PRINT_RAW`; if given, the :func:`str` of the object is written
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instead of the :func:`repr`.
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.. c:function:: int PyObject_HasAttr(PyObject *o, PyObject *attr_name)
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Returns ``1`` if *o* has the attribute *attr_name*, and ``0`` otherwise. This
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is equivalent to the Python expression ``hasattr(o, attr_name)``. This function
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always succeeds.
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.. note::
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Exceptions that occur when this calls :meth:`~object.__getattr__` and
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:meth:`~object.__getattribute__` methods are silently ignored.
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For proper error handling, use :c:func:`PyObject_GetOptionalAttr` or
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:c:func:`PyObject_GetAttr` instead.
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.. c:function:: int PyObject_HasAttrString(PyObject *o, const char *attr_name)
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Returns ``1`` if *o* has the attribute *attr_name*, and ``0`` otherwise. This
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is equivalent to the Python expression ``hasattr(o, attr_name)``. This function
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always succeeds.
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.. note::
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Exceptions that occur when this calls :meth:`~object.__getattr__` and
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:meth:`~object.__getattribute__` methods or while creating the temporary :class:`str`
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object are silently ignored.
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For proper error handling, use :c:func:`PyObject_GetOptionalAttrString`
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or :c:func:`PyObject_GetAttrString` instead.
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.. c:function:: PyObject* PyObject_GetAttr(PyObject *o, PyObject *attr_name)
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Retrieve an attribute named *attr_name* from object *o*. Returns the attribute
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value on success, or ``NULL`` on failure. This is the equivalent of the Python
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expression ``o.attr_name``.
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If the missing attribute should not be treated as a failure, you can use
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:c:func:`PyObject_GetOptionalAttr` instead.
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.. c:function:: PyObject* PyObject_GetAttrString(PyObject *o, const char *attr_name)
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Retrieve an attribute named *attr_name* from object *o*. Returns the attribute
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value on success, or ``NULL`` on failure. This is the equivalent of the Python
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expression ``o.attr_name``.
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If the missing attribute should not be treated as a failure, you can use
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:c:func:`PyObject_GetOptionalAttrString` instead.
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.. c:function:: int PyObject_GetOptionalAttr(PyObject *obj, PyObject *attr_name, PyObject **result);
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Variant of :c:func:`PyObject_GetAttr` which doesn't raise
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:exc:`AttributeError` if the attribute is not found.
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If the attribute is found, return ``1`` and set *\*result* to a new
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:term:`strong reference` to the attribute.
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If the attribute is not found, return ``0`` and set *\*result* to ``NULL``;
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the :exc:`AttributeError` is silenced.
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If an error other than :exc:`AttributeError` is raised, return ``-1`` and
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set *\*result* to ``NULL``.
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.. versionadded:: 3.13
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.. c:function:: int PyObject_GetOptionalAttrString(PyObject *obj, const char *attr_name, PyObject **result);
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Variant of :c:func:`PyObject_GetAttrString` which doesn't raise
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:exc:`AttributeError` if the attribute is not found.
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If the attribute is found, return ``1`` and set *\*result* to a new
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:term:`strong reference` to the attribute.
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If the attribute is not found, return ``0`` and set *\*result* to ``NULL``;
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the :exc:`AttributeError` is silenced.
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If an error other than :exc:`AttributeError` is raised, return ``-1`` and
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set *\*result* to ``NULL``.
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.. versionadded:: 3.13
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.. c:function:: PyObject* PyObject_GenericGetAttr(PyObject *o, PyObject *name)
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Generic attribute getter function that is meant to be put into a type
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object's ``tp_getattro`` slot. It looks for a descriptor in the dictionary
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of classes in the object's MRO as well as an attribute in the object's
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:attr:`~object.__dict__` (if present). As outlined in :ref:`descriptors`,
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data descriptors take preference over instance attributes, while non-data
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descriptors don't. Otherwise, an :exc:`AttributeError` is raised.
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.. c:function:: int PyObject_SetAttr(PyObject *o, PyObject *attr_name, PyObject *v)
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Set the value of the attribute named *attr_name*, for object *o*, to the value
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*v*. Raise an exception and return ``-1`` on failure;
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return ``0`` on success. This is the equivalent of the Python statement
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``o.attr_name = v``.
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If *v* is ``NULL``, the attribute is deleted. This behaviour is deprecated
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in favour of using :c:func:`PyObject_DelAttr`, but there are currently no
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plans to remove it.
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.. c:function:: int PyObject_SetAttrString(PyObject *o, const char *attr_name, PyObject *v)
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Set the value of the attribute named *attr_name*, for object *o*, to the value
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*v*. Raise an exception and return ``-1`` on failure;
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return ``0`` on success. This is the equivalent of the Python statement
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``o.attr_name = v``.
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If *v* is ``NULL``, the attribute is deleted, but this feature is
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deprecated in favour of using :c:func:`PyObject_DelAttrString`.
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.. c:function:: int PyObject_GenericSetAttr(PyObject *o, PyObject *name, PyObject *value)
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Generic attribute setter and deleter function that is meant
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to be put into a type object's :c:member:`~PyTypeObject.tp_setattro`
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slot. It looks for a data descriptor in the
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dictionary of classes in the object's MRO, and if found it takes preference
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over setting or deleting the attribute in the instance dictionary. Otherwise, the
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attribute is set or deleted in the object's :attr:`~object.__dict__` (if present).
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On success, ``0`` is returned, otherwise an :exc:`AttributeError`
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is raised and ``-1`` is returned.
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.. c:function:: int PyObject_DelAttr(PyObject *o, PyObject *attr_name)
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Delete attribute named *attr_name*, for object *o*. Returns ``-1`` on failure.
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This is the equivalent of the Python statement ``del o.attr_name``.
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.. c:function:: int PyObject_DelAttrString(PyObject *o, const char *attr_name)
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Delete attribute named *attr_name*, for object *o*. Returns ``-1`` on failure.
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This is the equivalent of the Python statement ``del o.attr_name``.
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.. c:function:: PyObject* PyObject_GenericGetDict(PyObject *o, void *context)
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A generic implementation for the getter of a ``__dict__`` descriptor. It
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creates the dictionary if necessary.
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This function may also be called to get the :py:attr:`~object.__dict__`
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of the object *o*. Pass ``NULL`` for *context* when calling it.
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Since this function may need to allocate memory for the
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dictionary, it may be more efficient to call :c:func:`PyObject_GetAttr`
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when accessing an attribute on the object.
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On failure, returns ``NULL`` with an exception set.
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.. versionadded:: 3.3
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.. c:function:: int PyObject_GenericSetDict(PyObject *o, PyObject *value, void *context)
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A generic implementation for the setter of a ``__dict__`` descriptor. This
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implementation does not allow the dictionary to be deleted.
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.. versionadded:: 3.3
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.. c:function:: PyObject** _PyObject_GetDictPtr(PyObject *obj)
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Return a pointer to :py:attr:`~object.__dict__` of the object *obj*.
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If there is no ``__dict__``, return ``NULL`` without setting an exception.
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This function may need to allocate memory for the
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dictionary, so it may be more efficient to call :c:func:`PyObject_GetAttr`
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when accessing an attribute on the object.
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.. c:function:: PyObject* PyObject_RichCompare(PyObject *o1, PyObject *o2, int opid)
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Compare the values of *o1* and *o2* using the operation specified by *opid*,
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which must be one of :c:macro:`Py_LT`, :c:macro:`Py_LE`, :c:macro:`Py_EQ`,
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:c:macro:`Py_NE`, :c:macro:`Py_GT`, or :c:macro:`Py_GE`, corresponding to ``<``,
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``<=``, ``==``, ``!=``, ``>``, or ``>=`` respectively. This is the equivalent of
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the Python expression ``o1 op o2``, where ``op`` is the operator corresponding
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to *opid*. Returns the value of the comparison on success, or ``NULL`` on failure.
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.. c:function:: int PyObject_RichCompareBool(PyObject *o1, PyObject *o2, int opid)
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Compare the values of *o1* and *o2* using the operation specified by *opid*,
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which must be one of :c:macro:`Py_LT`, :c:macro:`Py_LE`, :c:macro:`Py_EQ`,
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:c:macro:`Py_NE`, :c:macro:`Py_GT`, or :c:macro:`Py_GE`, corresponding to ``<``,
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``<=``, ``==``, ``!=``, ``>``, or ``>=`` respectively. Returns ``-1`` on error,
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``0`` if the result is false, ``1`` otherwise. This is the equivalent of the
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Python expression ``o1 op o2``, where ``op`` is the operator corresponding to
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*opid*.
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.. note::
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If *o1* and *o2* are the same object, :c:func:`PyObject_RichCompareBool`
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will always return ``1`` for :c:macro:`Py_EQ` and ``0`` for :c:macro:`Py_NE`.
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.. c:function:: PyObject* PyObject_Format(PyObject *obj, PyObject *format_spec)
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Format *obj* using *format_spec*. This is equivalent to the Python
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expression ``format(obj, format_spec)``.
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*format_spec* may be ``NULL``. In this case the call is equivalent
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to ``format(obj)``.
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Returns the formatted string on success, ``NULL`` on failure.
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.. c:function:: PyObject* PyObject_Repr(PyObject *o)
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.. index:: pair: built-in function; repr
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Compute a string representation of object *o*. Returns the string
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representation on success, ``NULL`` on failure. This is the equivalent of the
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Python expression ``repr(o)``. Called by the :func:`repr` built-in function.
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.. versionchanged:: 3.4
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This function now includes a debug assertion to help ensure that it
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does not silently discard an active exception.
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.. c:function:: PyObject* PyObject_ASCII(PyObject *o)
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.. index:: pair: built-in function; ascii
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As :c:func:`PyObject_Repr`, compute a string representation of object *o*, but
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escape the non-ASCII characters in the string returned by
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:c:func:`PyObject_Repr` with ``\x``, ``\u`` or ``\U`` escapes. This generates
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a string similar to that returned by :c:func:`PyObject_Repr` in Python 2.
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Called by the :func:`ascii` built-in function.
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.. index:: string; PyObject_Str (C function)
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.. c:function:: PyObject* PyObject_Str(PyObject *o)
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Compute a string representation of object *o*. Returns the string
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representation on success, ``NULL`` on failure. This is the equivalent of the
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Python expression ``str(o)``. Called by the :func:`str` built-in function
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and, therefore, by the :func:`print` function.
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.. versionchanged:: 3.4
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This function now includes a debug assertion to help ensure that it
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does not silently discard an active exception.
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.. c:function:: PyObject* PyObject_Bytes(PyObject *o)
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.. index:: pair: built-in function; bytes
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Compute a bytes representation of object *o*. ``NULL`` is returned on
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failure and a bytes object on success. This is equivalent to the Python
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expression ``bytes(o)``, when *o* is not an integer. Unlike ``bytes(o)``,
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a TypeError is raised when *o* is an integer instead of a zero-initialized
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bytes object.
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.. c:function:: int PyObject_IsSubclass(PyObject *derived, PyObject *cls)
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Return ``1`` if the class *derived* is identical to or derived from the class
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*cls*, otherwise return ``0``. In case of an error, return ``-1``.
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If *cls* is a tuple, the check will be done against every entry in *cls*.
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The result will be ``1`` when at least one of the checks returns ``1``,
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otherwise it will be ``0``.
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If *cls* has a :meth:`~class.__subclasscheck__` method, it will be called to
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determine the subclass status as described in :pep:`3119`. Otherwise,
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*derived* is a subclass of *cls* if it is a direct or indirect subclass,
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i.e. contained in ``cls.__mro__``.
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Normally only class objects, i.e. instances of :class:`type` or a derived
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class, are considered classes. However, objects can override this by having
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a :attr:`~class.__bases__` attribute (which must be a tuple of base classes).
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.. c:function:: int PyObject_IsInstance(PyObject *inst, PyObject *cls)
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Return ``1`` if *inst* is an instance of the class *cls* or a subclass of
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*cls*, or ``0`` if not. On error, returns ``-1`` and sets an exception.
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If *cls* is a tuple, the check will be done against every entry in *cls*.
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The result will be ``1`` when at least one of the checks returns ``1``,
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otherwise it will be ``0``.
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If *cls* has a :meth:`~class.__instancecheck__` method, it will be called to
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determine the subclass status as described in :pep:`3119`. Otherwise, *inst*
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is an instance of *cls* if its class is a subclass of *cls*.
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An instance *inst* can override what is considered its class by having a
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:attr:`~instance.__class__` attribute.
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An object *cls* can override if it is considered a class, and what its base
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classes are, by having a :attr:`~class.__bases__` attribute (which must be a tuple
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of base classes).
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.. c:function:: Py_hash_t PyObject_Hash(PyObject *o)
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.. index:: pair: built-in function; hash
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Compute and return the hash value of an object *o*. On failure, return ``-1``.
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This is the equivalent of the Python expression ``hash(o)``.
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.. versionchanged:: 3.2
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The return type is now Py_hash_t. This is a signed integer the same size
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as :c:type:`Py_ssize_t`.
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.. c:function:: Py_hash_t PyObject_HashNotImplemented(PyObject *o)
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Set a :exc:`TypeError` indicating that ``type(o)`` is not :term:`hashable` and return ``-1``.
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This function receives special treatment when stored in a ``tp_hash`` slot,
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allowing a type to explicitly indicate to the interpreter that it is not
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hashable.
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.. c:function:: int PyObject_IsTrue(PyObject *o)
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Returns ``1`` if the object *o* is considered to be true, and ``0`` otherwise.
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This is equivalent to the Python expression ``not not o``. On failure, return
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``-1``.
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.. c:function:: int PyObject_Not(PyObject *o)
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Returns ``0`` if the object *o* is considered to be true, and ``1`` otherwise.
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This is equivalent to the Python expression ``not o``. On failure, return
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``-1``.
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.. c:function:: PyObject* PyObject_Type(PyObject *o)
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.. index:: pair: built-in function; type
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When *o* is non-``NULL``, returns a type object corresponding to the object type
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of object *o*. On failure, raises :exc:`SystemError` and returns ``NULL``. This
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is equivalent to the Python expression ``type(o)``.
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This function creates a new :term:`strong reference` to the return value.
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There's really no reason to use this
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function instead of the :c:func:`Py_TYPE()` function, which returns a
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pointer of type :c:expr:`PyTypeObject*`, except when a new
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:term:`strong reference` is needed.
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.. c:function:: int PyObject_TypeCheck(PyObject *o, PyTypeObject *type)
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Return non-zero if the object *o* is of type *type* or a subtype of *type*, and
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``0`` otherwise. Both parameters must be non-``NULL``.
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.. c:function:: Py_ssize_t PyObject_Size(PyObject *o)
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Py_ssize_t PyObject_Length(PyObject *o)
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.. index:: pair: built-in function; len
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Return the length of object *o*. If the object *o* provides either the sequence
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and mapping protocols, the sequence length is returned. On error, ``-1`` is
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returned. This is the equivalent to the Python expression ``len(o)``.
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.. c:function:: Py_ssize_t PyObject_LengthHint(PyObject *o, Py_ssize_t defaultvalue)
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Return an estimated length for the object *o*. First try to return its
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actual length, then an estimate using :meth:`~object.__length_hint__`, and
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finally return the default value. On error return ``-1``. This is the
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equivalent to the Python expression ``operator.length_hint(o, defaultvalue)``.
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.. versionadded:: 3.4
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.. c:function:: PyObject* PyObject_GetItem(PyObject *o, PyObject *key)
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Return element of *o* corresponding to the object *key* or ``NULL`` on failure.
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This is the equivalent of the Python expression ``o[key]``.
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.. c:function:: int PyObject_SetItem(PyObject *o, PyObject *key, PyObject *v)
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Map the object *key* to the value *v*. Raise an exception and
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return ``-1`` on failure; return ``0`` on success. This is the
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equivalent of the Python statement ``o[key] = v``. This function *does
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not* steal a reference to *v*.
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.. c:function:: int PyObject_DelItem(PyObject *o, PyObject *key)
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Remove the mapping for the object *key* from the object *o*. Return ``-1``
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on failure. This is equivalent to the Python statement ``del o[key]``.
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.. c:function:: PyObject* PyObject_Dir(PyObject *o)
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This is equivalent to the Python expression ``dir(o)``, returning a (possibly
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empty) list of strings appropriate for the object argument, or ``NULL`` if there
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was an error. If the argument is ``NULL``, this is like the Python ``dir()``,
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returning the names of the current locals; in this case, if no execution frame
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is active then ``NULL`` is returned but :c:func:`PyErr_Occurred` will return false.
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.. c:function:: PyObject* PyObject_GetIter(PyObject *o)
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This is equivalent to the Python expression ``iter(o)``. It returns a new
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iterator for the object argument, or the object itself if the object is already
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an iterator. Raises :exc:`TypeError` and returns ``NULL`` if the object cannot be
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iterated.
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.. c:function:: PyObject* PyObject_GetAIter(PyObject *o)
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This is the equivalent to the Python expression ``aiter(o)``. Takes an
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:class:`AsyncIterable` object and returns an :class:`AsyncIterator` for it.
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This is typically a new iterator but if the argument is an
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:class:`AsyncIterator`, this returns itself. Raises :exc:`TypeError` and
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returns ``NULL`` if the object cannot be iterated.
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.. versionadded:: 3.10
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.. c:function:: void *PyObject_GetTypeData(PyObject *o, PyTypeObject *cls)
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Get a pointer to subclass-specific data reserved for *cls*.
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The object *o* must be an instance of *cls*, and *cls* must have been
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created using negative :c:member:`PyType_Spec.basicsize`.
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Python does not check this.
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On error, set an exception and return ``NULL``.
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.. c:function:: Py_ssize_t PyType_GetTypeDataSize(PyTypeObject *cls)
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Return the size of the instance memory space reserved for *cls*, i.e. the size of the
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memory :c:func:`PyObject_GetTypeData` returns.
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This may be larger than requested using :c:member:`-PyType_Spec.basicsize <PyType_Spec.basicsize>`;
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it is safe to use this larger size (e.g. with :c:func:`!memset`).
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The type *cls* **must** have been created using
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negative :c:member:`PyType_Spec.basicsize`.
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Python does not check this.
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On error, set an exception and return a negative value.
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.. c:function:: void *PyObject_GetItemData(PyObject *o)
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Get a pointer to per-item data for a class with
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:c:macro:`Py_TPFLAGS_ITEMS_AT_END`.
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On error, set an exception and return ``NULL``.
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:py:exc:`TypeError` is raised if *o* does not have
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:c:macro:`Py_TPFLAGS_ITEMS_AT_END` set.
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