Sequence Protocol¶
- 
int PySequence_Check(PyObject *o)¶
- Return - 1if the object provides sequence protocol, and- 0otherwise. This function always succeeds.
- 
Py_ssize_t PySequence_Size(PyObject *o)¶
- 
Py_ssize_t PySequence_Length(PyObject *o)¶
- Returns the number of objects in sequence o on success, and - -1on failure. This is equivalent to the Python expression- len(o).- Changed in version 2.5: These functions returned an - inttype. This might require changes in your code for properly supporting 64-bit systems.
- 
PyObject *PySequence_Concat(PyObject *o1, PyObject *o2)¶
- Return the concatenation of o1 and o2 on success, and NULL on failure. This is the equivalent of the Python expression - o1 + o2.
- 
PyObject *PySequence_Repeat(PyObject *o, Py_ssize_t count)¶
- Return the result of repeating sequence object o count times, or NULL on failure. This is the equivalent of the Python expression - o * count.- Changed in version 2.5: This function used an - inttype for count. This might require changes in your code for properly supporting 64-bit systems.
- 
PyObject *PySequence_InPlaceConcat(PyObject *o1, PyObject *o2)¶
- Return the concatenation of o1 and o2 on success, and NULL on failure. The operation is done in-place when o1 supports it. This is the equivalent of the Python expression - o1 += o2.
- 
PyObject *PySequence_InPlaceRepeat(PyObject *o, Py_ssize_t count)¶
- Return the result of repeating sequence object o count times, or NULL on failure. The operation is done in-place when o supports it. This is the equivalent of the Python expression - o *= count.- Changed in version 2.5: This function used an - inttype for count. This might require changes in your code for properly supporting 64-bit systems.
- 
PyObject *PySequence_GetItem(PyObject *o, Py_ssize_t i)¶
- Return the ith element of o, or NULL on failure. This is the equivalent of the Python expression - o[i].- Changed in version 2.5: This function used an - inttype for i. This might require changes in your code for properly supporting 64-bit systems.
- 
PyObject *PySequence_GetSlice(PyObject *o, Py_ssize_t i1, Py_ssize_t i2)¶
- Return the slice of sequence object o between i1 and i2, or NULL on failure. This is the equivalent of the Python expression - o[i1:i2].- Changed in version 2.5: This function used an - inttype for i1 and i2. This might require changes in your code for properly supporting 64-bit systems.
- 
int PySequence_SetItem(PyObject *o, Py_ssize_t i, PyObject *v)¶
- Assign object v to the ith element of o. Raise an exception and return - -1on failure; return- 0on success. This is the equivalent of the Python statement- o[i] = v. This function does not steal a reference to v.- If v is NULL, the element is deleted, however this feature is deprecated in favour of using - PySequence_DelItem().- Changed in version 2.5: This function used an - inttype for i. This might require changes in your code for properly supporting 64-bit systems.
- 
int PySequence_DelItem(PyObject *o, Py_ssize_t i)¶
- Delete the ith element of object o. Returns - -1on failure. This is the equivalent of the Python statement- del o[i].- Changed in version 2.5: This function used an - inttype for i. This might require changes in your code for properly supporting 64-bit systems.
- 
int PySequence_SetSlice(PyObject *o, Py_ssize_t i1, Py_ssize_t i2, PyObject *v)¶
- Assign the sequence object v to the slice in sequence object o from i1 to i2. Raise an exception and return - -1on failure; return- 0on success. This is the equivalent of the Python statement- o[i1:i2] = v.- If v is NULL, the slice is deleted, however this feature is deprecated in favour of using - PySequence_DelSlice().- Changed in version 2.5: This function used an - inttype for i1 and i2. This might require changes in your code for properly supporting 64-bit systems.
- 
int PySequence_DelSlice(PyObject *o, Py_ssize_t i1, Py_ssize_t i2)¶
- Delete the slice in sequence object o from i1 to i2. Returns - -1on failure. This is the equivalent of the Python statement- del o[i1:i2].- Changed in version 2.5: This function used an - inttype for i1 and i2. This might require changes in your code for properly supporting 64-bit systems.
- 
Py_ssize_t PySequence_Count(PyObject *o, PyObject *value)¶
- Return the number of occurrences of value in o, that is, return the number of keys for which - o[key] == value. On failure, return- -1. This is equivalent to the Python expression- o.count(value).- Changed in version 2.5: This function returned an - inttype. This might require changes in your code for properly supporting 64-bit systems.
- 
int PySequence_Contains(PyObject *o, PyObject *value)¶
- Determine if o contains value. If an item in o is equal to value, return - 1, otherwise return- 0. On error, return- -1. This is equivalent to the Python expression- value in o.
- 
Py_ssize_t PySequence_Index(PyObject *o, PyObject *value)¶
- Return the first index i for which - o[i] == value. On error, return- -1. This is equivalent to the Python expression- o.index(value).- Changed in version 2.5: This function returned an - inttype. This might require changes in your code for properly supporting 64-bit systems.
- 
PyObject *PySequence_List(PyObject *o)¶
- Return a list object with the same contents as the arbitrary sequence o. The returned list is guaranteed to be new. 
- 
PyObject *PySequence_Tuple(PyObject *o)¶
- Return a tuple object with the same contents as the arbitrary sequence o or NULL on failure. If o is a tuple, a new reference will be returned, otherwise a tuple will be constructed with the appropriate contents. This is equivalent to the Python expression - tuple(o).
- 
PyObject *PySequence_Fast(PyObject *o, const char *m)¶
- Return the sequence o as a list, unless it is already a tuple or list, in which case o is returned. Use - PySequence_Fast_GET_ITEM()to access the members of the result. Returns NULL on failure. If the object is not a sequence, raises- TypeErrorwith m as the message text.
- 
PyObject *PySequence_Fast_GET_ITEM(PyObject *o, Py_ssize_t i)¶
- Return the ith element of o, assuming that o was returned by - PySequence_Fast(), o is not NULL, and that i is within bounds.- Changed in version 2.5: This function used an - inttype for i. This might require changes in your code for properly supporting 64-bit systems.
- 
PyObject **PySequence_Fast_ITEMS(PyObject *o)¶
- Return the underlying array of PyObject pointers. Assumes that o was returned by - PySequence_Fast()and o is not NULL.- Note, if a list gets resized, the reallocation may relocate the items array. So, only use the underlying array pointer in contexts where the sequence cannot change. - New in version 2.4. 
- 
PyObject *PySequence_ITEM(PyObject *o, Py_ssize_t i)¶
- Return the ith element of o or NULL on failure. Macro form of - PySequence_GetItem()but without checking that- PySequence_Check()on o is true and without adjustment for negative indices.- New in version 2.3. - Changed in version 2.5: This function used an - inttype for i. This might require changes in your code for properly supporting 64-bit systems.
- 
Py_ssize_t PySequence_Fast_GET_SIZE(PyObject *o)¶
- Returns the length of o, assuming that o was returned by - PySequence_Fast()and that o is not NULL. The size can also be gotten by calling- PySequence_Size()on o, but- PySequence_Fast_GET_SIZE()is faster because it can assume o is a list or tuple.
