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7.3.4 Tuple Objects
- PyTupleObject
- This subtype of PyObject represents a Python tuple object.
- PyTypeObject PyTuple_Type
- This instance of PyTypeObject represents the Python tuple type;
it is the same object as
types.TupleType in the Python layer.
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| int PyTuple_Check( |
PyObject *p) |
- Return true if p is a tuple object or an instance of a subtype of the tuple
type. Changed in version 2.2: Allowed subtypes to be accepted.
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| int PyTuple_CheckExact( |
PyObject *p) |
- Return true if p is a tuple object, but not an instance of a subtype of the
tuple type. New in version 2.2.
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| PyObject* PyTuple_New( |
int len) |
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Return value: New reference.
Return a new tuple object of size len, or NULL on
failure.
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| int PyTuple_Size( |
PyObject *p) |
- Takes a pointer to a tuple object, and returns the size of that tuple.
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| int PyTuple_GET_SIZE( |
PyObject *p) |
- Return the size of the tuple p, which must be non-NULL
and point to a tuple; no error checking is performed.
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| PyObject* PyTuple_GetItem( |
PyObject *p, int pos) |
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Return value: Borrowed reference.
Returns the object at position pos in the tuple pointed to by p. If pos
is out of bounds, returns NULL and sets an IndexError
exception.
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| PyObject* PyTuple_GET_ITEM( |
PyObject *p, int pos) |
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Return value: Borrowed reference.
Like PyTuple_GetItem(), but does no checking of its arguments.
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| PyObject* PyTuple_GetSlice( |
PyObject *p, int low, int high) |
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Return value: New reference.
Takes a slice of the tuple pointed to by p from low to high
and returns it as a new tuple.
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| int PyTuple_SetItem( |
PyObject *p, int pos, PyObject *o) |
- Inserts a reference to object o at position pos of the tuple
pointed to by p. It returns
0 on success. Note: This function ``steals'' a reference to o.
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| void PyTuple_SET_ITEM( |
PyObject *p, int pos, PyObject *o) |
- Like PyTuple_SetItem(), but does no error checking, and
should only be used to fill in brand new tuples. Note: This function ``steals'' a reference to o.
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| int _PyTuple_Resize( |
PyObject **p, int newsize) |
- Can be used to resize a tuple. newsize will be the new length of the tuple.
Because tuples are supposed to be immutable, this should only be used if there is
only one reference to the object. Do not use this if the tuple may already be known
to some other part of the code. The tuple will always grow or shrink at the end. Think of
this as destroying the old tuple and creating a new one, only more efficiently. Returns
0
on success. Client code should never assume that the resulting value of *p
will be the same as before calling this function. If the object referenced by *p
is replaced, the original *p is destroyed. On failure, returns -1
and sets *p to NULL, and raises MemoryError or SystemError. Changed in version 2.2: Removed unused third parameter, last_is_sticky.
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