C API 稳定性 ¶
Unless documented otherwise, Python’s C API is covered by the Backwards Compatibility Policy, PEP 387 . Most changes to it are source-compatible (typically by only adding new API). Changing existing API or removing API is only done after a deprecation period or to fix serious issues.
CPython’s Application Binary Interface (ABI) is forward- and backwards-compatible across a minor release (if these are compiled the same way; see 平台注意事项 below). So, code compiled for Python 3.10.0 will work on 3.10.8 and vice versa, but will need to be compiled separately for 3.9.x and 3.11.x.
There are two tiers of C API with different stability expectations:
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Unstable API , may change in minor versions without a deprecation period. It is marked by the
PyUnstableprefix in names. -
Limited API , is compatible across several minor releases. When
Py_LIMITED_APIis defined, only this subset is exposed fromPython.h.
These are discussed in more detail below.
Names prefixed by an underscore, such as
_Py_InternalState
, are private API that can change without notice even in patch releases. If you need to use this API, consider reaching out to
CPython developers
to discuss adding public API for your use case.
Unstable C API ¶
Any API named with the
PyUnstable
prefix exposes CPython implementation details, and may change in every minor release (e.g. from 3.9 to 3.10) without any deprecation warnings. However, it will not change in a bugfix release (e.g. from 3.10.0 to 3.10.1).
It is generally intended for specialized, low-level tools like debuggers.
Projects that use this API are expected to follow CPython development and spend extra effort adjusting to changes.
稳定的应用程序二进制接口 ¶
For simplicity, this document talks about extensions , but the Limited API and Stable ABI work the same way for all uses of the API – for example, embedding Python.
Limited C API ¶
Python 3.2 introduced the Limited API , a subset of Python’s C API. Extensions that only use the Limited API can be compiled once and be loaded on multiple versions of Python. Contents of the Limited API are listed below .
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Py_LIMITED_API
¶
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Define this macro before including
Python.hto opt in to only use the Limited API, and to select the Limited API version.Define
Py_LIMITED_APIto the value ofPY_VERSION_HEXcorresponding to the lowest Python version your extension supports. The extension will be ABI-compatible with all Python 3 releases from the specified one onward, and can use Limited API introduced up to that version.Rather than using the
PY_VERSION_HEXmacro directly, hardcode a minimum minor version (e.g.0x030A0000for Python 3.10) for stability when compiling with future Python versions.You can also define
Py_LIMITED_APIto3. This works the same as0x03020000(Python 3.2, the version that introduced Limited API).
稳定 ABI (应用程序二进制接口) ¶
To enable this, Python provides a 稳定 ABI (应用程序二进制接口) : a set of symbols that will remain ABI-compatible across Python 3.x versions.
注意
The Stable ABI prevents ABI issues, like linker errors due to missing symbols or data corruption due to changes in structure layouts or function signatures. However, other changes in Python can change the behavior of extensions. See Python’s Backwards Compatibility Policy ( PEP 387 ) for details.
The Stable ABI contains symbols exposed in the Limited API , but also other ones – for example, functions necessary to support older versions of the Limited API.
On Windows, extensions that use the Stable ABI should be linked against
python3.dll
rather than a version-specific library such as
python39.dll
.
On some platforms, Python will look for and load shared library files named with the
abi3
tag (e.g.
mymodule.abi3.so
). It does not check if such extensions conform to a Stable ABI. The user (or their packaging tools) need to ensure that, for example, extensions built with the 3.10+ Limited API are not installed for lower versions of Python.
All functions in the Stable ABI are present as functions in Python’s shared library, not solely as macros. This makes them usable from languages that don’t use the C preprocessor.
有限 API 作用域和性能 ¶
The goal for the Limited API is to allow everything that is possible with the full C API, but possibly with a performance penalty.
For example, while
PyList_GetItem()
is available, its “unsafe” macro variant
PyList_GET_ITEM()
is not. The macro can be faster because it can rely on version-specific implementation details of the list object.
Without
Py_LIMITED_API
defined, some C API functions are inlined or replaced by macros. Defining
Py_LIMITED_API
disables this inlining, allowing stability as Python’s data structures are improved, but possibly reducing performance.
By leaving out the
Py_LIMITED_API
definition, it is possible to compile a Limited API extension with a version-specific ABI. This can improve performance for that Python version, but will limit compatibility. Compiling with
Py_LIMITED_API
will then yield an extension that can be distributed where a version-specific one is not available – for example, for prereleases of an upcoming Python version.
有限 API 告诫 ¶
Note that compiling with
Py_LIMITED_API
is
not
a complete guarantee that code conforms to the
Limited API
或
稳定 ABI (应用程序二进制接口)
.
Py_LIMITED_API
only covers definitions, but an API also includes other issues, such as expected semantics.
One issue that
Py_LIMITED_API
does not guard against is calling a function with arguments that are invalid in a lower Python version. For example, consider a function that starts accepting
NULL
for an argument. In Python 3.9,
NULL
now selects a default behavior, but in Python 3.8, the argument will be used directly, causing a
NULL
dereference and crash. A similar argument works for fields of structs.
Another issue is that some struct fields are currently not hidden when
Py_LIMITED_API
is defined, even though they’re part of the Limited API.
For these reasons, we recommend testing an extension with all minor Python versions it supports, and preferably to build with the lowest such version.
We also recommend reviewing documentation of all used API to check if it is explicitly part of the Limited API. Even with
Py_LIMITED_API
defined, a few private declarations are exposed for technical reasons (or even unintentionally, as bugs).
Also note that the Limited API is not necessarily stable: compiling with
Py_LIMITED_API
with Python 3.8 means that the extension will run with Python 3.12, but it will not necessarily
compile
with Python 3.12. In particular, parts of the Limited API may be deprecated and removed, provided that the Stable ABI stays stable.
平台注意事项 ¶
ABI stability depends not only on Python, but also on the compiler used, lower-level libraries and compiler options. For the purposes of the 稳定 ABI (应用程序二进制接口) , these details define a “platform”. They usually depend on the OS type and processor architecture
It is the responsibility of each particular distributor of Python to ensure that all Python versions on a particular platform are built in a way that does not break the Stable ABI. This is the case with Windows and macOS releases from
python.org
and many third-party distributors.
有限 API 内容 ¶
Currently, the Limited API includes the following items:
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PyBaseObject_Type -
PyByteArrayIter_Type -
PyBytesIter_Type -
PyBytes_DecodeEscape() -
PyBytes_Repr() -
PyCFunction_GetFlags() -
PyCFunction_GetFunction() -
PyCFunction_GetSelf() -
PyCFunction_Type -
PyCapsule_Type -
PyClassMethodDescr_Type -
PyDictItems_Type -
PyDictIterItem_Type -
PyDictIterKey_Type -
PyDictIterValue_Type -
PyDictKeys_Type -
PyDictProxy_Type -
PyDictRevIterItem_Type -
PyDictRevIterKey_Type -
PyDictRevIterValue_Type -
PyDictValues_Type -
PyEllipsis_Type -
PyEnum_Type -
PyErr_Display() -
PyErr_ProgramText() -
PyExc_ArithmeticError -
PyExc_AssertionError -
PyExc_AttributeError -
PyExc_BaseException -
PyExc_BaseExceptionGroup -
PyExc_BlockingIOError -
PyExc_BrokenPipeError -
PyExc_BufferError -
PyExc_BytesWarning -
PyExc_ChildProcessError -
PyExc_ConnectionAbortedError -
PyExc_ConnectionError -
PyExc_ConnectionRefusedError -
PyExc_ConnectionResetError -
PyExc_DeprecationWarning -
PyExc_EOFError -
PyExc_EncodingWarning -
PyExc_EnvironmentError -
PyExc_Exception -
PyExc_FileExistsError -
PyExc_FileNotFoundError -
PyExc_FloatingPointError -
PyExc_FutureWarning -
PyExc_GeneratorExit -
PyExc_IOError -
PyExc_ImportError -
PyExc_ImportWarning -
PyExc_IndentationError -
PyExc_IndexError -
PyExc_InterruptedError -
PyExc_IsADirectoryError -
PyExc_KeyError -
PyExc_KeyboardInterrupt -
PyExc_LookupError -
PyExc_MemoryError -
PyExc_ModuleNotFoundError -
PyExc_NameError -
PyExc_NotADirectoryError -
PyExc_NotImplementedError -
PyExc_OSError -
PyExc_OverflowError -
PyExc_PendingDeprecationWarning -
PyExc_PermissionError -
PyExc_ProcessLookupError -
PyExc_RecursionError -
PyExc_ReferenceError -
PyExc_ResourceWarning -
PyExc_RuntimeError -
PyExc_RuntimeWarning -
PyExc_StopAsyncIteration -
PyExc_StopIteration -
PyExc_SyntaxError -
PyExc_SyntaxWarning -
PyExc_SystemError -
PyExc_SystemExit -
PyExc_TabError -
PyExc_TimeoutError -
PyExc_TypeError -
PyExc_UnboundLocalError -
PyExc_UnicodeDecodeError -
PyExc_UnicodeEncodeError -
PyExc_UnicodeError -
PyExc_UnicodeTranslateError -
PyExc_UnicodeWarning -
PyExc_UserWarning -
PyExc_ValueError -
PyExc_Warning -
PyExc_WindowsError -
PyExc_ZeroDivisionError -
PyExceptionClass_Name() -
PyFilter_Type -
PyGILState_STATE -
PyGetSetDescr_Type -
PyListIter_Type -
PyListRevIter_Type -
PyLongRangeIter_Type -
PyMap_Type -
PyMemberDescr_Type -
PyMemoryView_Type -
PyMethodDescr_Type -
PyModuleDef_Base -
PyModuleDef_Type -
PyOS_InterruptOccurred() -
PyOS_mystricmp() -
PyOS_mystrnicmp() -
PyObject_DelItemString() -
PyObject_SelfIter() -
PyRangeIter_Type -
PyRange_Type -
PyReversed_Type -
PySequence_In() -
PySetIter_Type -
PySuper_Type -
PyThread_GetInfo() -
PyThread_acquire_lock() -
PyThread_acquire_lock_timed() -
PyThread_allocate_lock() -
PyThread_exit_thread() -
PyThread_free_lock() -
PyThread_get_stacksize() -
PyThread_get_thread_ident() -
PyThread_get_thread_native_id() -
PyThread_init_thread() -
PyThread_release_lock() -
PyThread_set_stacksize() -
PyThread_start_new_thread() -
PyTraceBack_Here() -
PyTraceBack_Print() -
PyTraceBack_Type -
PyTupleIter_Type -
PyUnicodeIter_Type -
PyUnicode_Append() -
PyUnicode_AppendAndDel() -
PyUnicode_AsDecodedObject() -
PyUnicode_AsDecodedUnicode() -
PyUnicode_AsEncodedObject() -
PyUnicode_AsEncodedUnicode() -
PyUnicode_BuildEncodingMap() -
PyUnicode_DecodeCodePageStateful() -
PyUnicode_FromOrdinal() -
PyUnicode_GetDefaultEncoding() -
PyUnicode_Partition() -
PyUnicode_RPartition() -
PyUnicode_RSplit() -
PyUnicode_Resize() -
PyVarObject.ob_base -
PyWeakReference -
PyWrapperDescr_Type -
PyZip_Type -
Py_FileSystemDefaultEncodeErrors -
Py_FileSystemDefaultEncoding -
Py_GetRecursionLimit() -
Py_HasFileSystemDefaultEncoding -
Py_MakePendingCalls() -
Py_SetRecursionLimit() -
Py_UTF8Mode -
Py_intptr_t -
Py_uintptr_t -
ssizessizeargfunc -
ssizessizeobjargproc -
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