Integer Objects¶
All integers are implemented as “long” integer objects of arbitrary size.
On error, most PyLong_As*
APIs return (return type)-1
which cannot be
distinguished from a number. Use PyErr_Occurred()
to disambiguate.
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PyTypeObject
PyLong_Type
¶ This instance of
PyTypeObject
represents the Python integer type. This is the same object asint
in the Python layer.
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int
PyLong_Check
(PyObject *p)¶ Return true if its argument is a
PyLongObject
or a subtype ofPyLongObject
.
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int
PyLong_CheckExact
(PyObject *p)¶ Return true if its argument is a
PyLongObject
, but not a subtype ofPyLongObject
.
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PyObject*
PyLong_FromLong
(long v)¶ - Return value: New reference.
Return a new
PyLongObject
object from v, orNULL
on failure.The current implementation keeps an array of integer objects for all integers between
-5
and256
, when you create an int in that range you actually just get back a reference to the existing object. So it should be possible to change the value of1
. I suspect the behaviour of Python in this case is undefined. :-)
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PyObject*
PyLong_FromUnsignedLong
(unsigned long v)¶ - Return value: New reference.
Return a new
PyLongObject
object from a Cunsigned long
, orNULL
on failure.
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PyObject*
PyLong_FromSsize_t
(Py_ssize_t v)¶ - Return value: New reference.
Return a new
PyLongObject
object from a CPy_ssize_t
, orNULL
on failure.
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PyObject*
PyLong_FromSize_t
(size_t v)¶ - Return value: New reference.
Return a new
PyLongObject
object from a Csize_t
, orNULL
on failure.
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PyObject*
PyLong_FromLongLong
(long long v)¶ - Return value: New reference.
Return a new
PyLongObject
object from a Clong long
, orNULL
on failure.
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PyObject*
PyLong_FromUnsignedLongLong
(unsigned long long v)¶ - Return value: New reference.
Return a new
PyLongObject
object from a Cunsigned long long
, orNULL
on failure.
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PyObject*
PyLong_FromDouble
(double v)¶ - Return value: New reference.
Return a new
PyLongObject
object from the integer part of v, orNULL
on failure.
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PyObject*
PyLong_FromString
(const char *str, char **pend, int base)¶ - Return value: New reference.
Return a new
PyLongObject
based on the string value in str, which is interpreted according to the radix in base. If pend is non-NULL
, *pend will point to the first character in str which follows the representation of the number. If base is0
, str is interpreted using the Integer literals definition; in this case, leading zeros in a non-zero decimal number raises aValueError
. If base is not0
, it must be between2
and36
, inclusive. Leading spaces and single underscores after a base specifier and between digits are ignored. If there are no digits,ValueError
will be raised.
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PyObject*
PyLong_FromUnicode
(Py_UNICODE *u, Py_ssize_t length, int base)¶ - Return value: New reference.
Convert a sequence of Unicode digits to a Python integer value. The Unicode string is first encoded to a byte string using
PyUnicode_EncodeDecimal()
and then converted usingPyLong_FromString()
.Deprecated since version 3.3, will be removed in version 4.0: Part of the old-style
Py_UNICODE
API; please migrate to usingPyLong_FromUnicodeObject()
.
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PyObject*
PyLong_FromUnicodeObject
(PyObject *u, int base)¶ - Return value: New reference.
Convert a sequence of Unicode digits in the string u to a Python integer value. The Unicode string is first encoded to a byte string using
PyUnicode_EncodeDecimal()
and then converted usingPyLong_FromString()
.New in version 3.3.
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PyObject*
PyLong_FromVoidPtr
(void *p)¶ - Return value: New reference.
Create a Python integer from the pointer p. The pointer value can be retrieved from the resulting value using
PyLong_AsVoidPtr()
.
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long
PyLong_AsLong
(PyObject *obj)¶ Return a C
long
representation of obj. If obj is not an instance ofPyLongObject
, first call its__index__()
or__int__()
method (if present) to convert it to aPyLongObject
.Raise
OverflowError
if the value of obj is out of range for along
.Returns
-1
on error. UsePyErr_Occurred()
to disambiguate.Changed in version 3.8: Use
__index__()
if available.Deprecated since version 3.8: Using
__int__()
is deprecated.
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long
PyLong_AsLongAndOverflow
(PyObject *obj, int *overflow)¶ Return a C
long
representation of obj. If obj is not an instance ofPyLongObject
, first call its__index__()
or__int__()
method (if present) to convert it to aPyLongObject
.If the value of obj is greater than
LONG_MAX
or less thanLONG_MIN
, set *overflow to1
or-1
, respectively, and return-1
; otherwise, set *overflow to0
. If any other exception occurs set *overflow to0
and return-1
as usual.Returns
-1
on error. UsePyErr_Occurred()
to disambiguate.Changed in version 3.8: Use
__index__()
if available.Deprecated since version 3.8: Using
__int__()
is deprecated.
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long long
PyLong_AsLongLong
(PyObject *obj)¶ Return a C
long long
representation of obj. If obj is not an instance ofPyLongObject
, first call its__index__()
or__int__()
method (if present) to convert it to aPyLongObject
.Raise
OverflowError
if the value of obj is out of range for along long
.Returns
-1
on error. UsePyErr_Occurred()
to disambiguate.Changed in version 3.8: Use
__index__()
if available.Deprecated since version 3.8: Using
__int__()
is deprecated.
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long long
PyLong_AsLongLongAndOverflow
(PyObject *obj, int *overflow)¶ Return a C
long long
representation of obj. If obj is not an instance ofPyLongObject
, first call its__index__()
or__int__()
method (if present) to convert it to aPyLongObject
.If the value of obj is greater than
PY_LLONG_MAX
or less thanPY_LLONG_MIN
, set *overflow to1
or-1
, respectively, and return-1
; otherwise, set *overflow to0
. If any other exception occurs set *overflow to0
and return-1
as usual.Returns
-1
on error. UsePyErr_Occurred()
to disambiguate.New in version 3.2.
Changed in version 3.8: Use
__index__()
if available.Deprecated since version 3.8: Using
__int__()
is deprecated.
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Py_ssize_t
PyLong_AsSsize_t
(PyObject *pylong)¶ Return a C
Py_ssize_t
representation of pylong. pylong must be an instance ofPyLongObject
.Raise
OverflowError
if the value of pylong is out of range for aPy_ssize_t
.Returns
-1
on error. UsePyErr_Occurred()
to disambiguate.
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unsigned long
PyLong_AsUnsignedLong
(PyObject *pylong)¶ Return a C
unsigned long
representation of pylong. pylong must be an instance ofPyLongObject
.Raise
OverflowError
if the value of pylong is out of range for aunsigned long
.Returns
(unsigned long)-1
on error. UsePyErr_Occurred()
to disambiguate.
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size_t
PyLong_AsSize_t
(PyObject *pylong)¶ Return a C
size_t
representation of pylong. pylong must be an instance ofPyLongObject
.Raise
OverflowError
if the value of pylong is out of range for asize_t
.Returns
(size_t)-1
on error. UsePyErr_Occurred()
to disambiguate.
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unsigned long long
PyLong_AsUnsignedLongLong
(PyObject *pylong)¶ Return a C
unsigned long long
representation of pylong. pylong must be an instance ofPyLongObject
.Raise
OverflowError
if the value of pylong is out of range for anunsigned long long
.Returns
(unsigned long long)-1
on error. UsePyErr_Occurred()
to disambiguate.Changed in version 3.1: A negative pylong now raises
OverflowError
, notTypeError
.
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unsigned long
PyLong_AsUnsignedLongMask
(PyObject *obj)¶ Return a C
unsigned long
representation of obj. If obj is not an instance ofPyLongObject
, first call its__index__()
or__int__()
method (if present) to convert it to aPyLongObject
.If the value of obj is out of range for an
unsigned long
, return the reduction of that value moduloULONG_MAX + 1
.Returns
(unsigned long)-1
on error. UsePyErr_Occurred()
to disambiguate.Changed in version 3.8: Use
__index__()
if available.Deprecated since version 3.8: Using
__int__()
is deprecated.
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unsigned long long
PyLong_AsUnsignedLongLongMask
(PyObject *obj)¶ Return a C
unsigned long long
representation of obj. If obj is not an instance ofPyLongObject
, first call its__index__()
or__int__()
method (if present) to convert it to aPyLongObject
.If the value of obj is out of range for an
unsigned long long
, return the reduction of that value moduloPY_ULLONG_MAX + 1
.Returns
(unsigned long long)-1
on error. UsePyErr_Occurred()
to disambiguate.Changed in version 3.8: Use
__index__()
if available.Deprecated since version 3.8: Using
__int__()
is deprecated.
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double
PyLong_AsDouble
(PyObject *pylong)¶ Return a C
double
representation of pylong. pylong must be an instance ofPyLongObject
.Raise
OverflowError
if the value of pylong is out of range for adouble
.Returns
-1.0
on error. UsePyErr_Occurred()
to disambiguate.
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void*
PyLong_AsVoidPtr
(PyObject *pylong)¶ Convert a Python integer pylong to a C
void
pointer. If pylong cannot be converted, anOverflowError
will be raised. This is only assured to produce a usablevoid
pointer for values created withPyLong_FromVoidPtr()
.Returns
NULL
on error. UsePyErr_Occurred()
to disambiguate.