PY_VERSION_HEX
is the Python version number encoded in a single integer.
For example if the PY_VERSION_HEX
is set to 0x030401a2
, the underlying
version information can be found by treating it as a 32 bit number in
the following manner:
Bytes Bits (big endian order) Meaning 1
1-8
PY_MAJOR_VERSION
(the3
in3.4.1a2
)2
9-16
PY_MINOR_VERSION
(the4
in3.4.1a2
)3
17-24
PY_MICRO_VERSION
(the1
in3.4.1a2
)4
25-28
PY_RELEASE_LEVEL
(0xA
for alpha,0xB
for beta,0xC
for release candidate and0xF
for final), in this case it is alpha.29-32
PY_RELEASE_SERIAL
(the2
in3.4.1a2
, zero for final releases)
Thus 3.4.1a2
is hexversion 0x030401a2
.
All the given macros are defined in Include/patchlevel.h.