Perhaps one of the most important structures of the Python object system is the structure that defines a new type: the
PyTypeObject
structure. Type objects can be handled using any of the
PyObject_*()
or
PyType_*()
functions, but do not offer much that’s interesting to most Python applications. These objects are fundamental to how objects behave, so they are very important to the interpreter itself and to any extension module that implements new types.
Type objects are fairly large compared to most of the standard types. The reason for the size is that each type object stores a large number of values, mostly C function pointers, each of which implements a small part of the type’s functionality. The fields of the type object are examined in detail in this section. The fields will be described in the order in which they occur in the structure.
In addition to the following quick reference, the
范例
section provides at-a-glance insight into the meaning and use of
PyTypeObject
.
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A slot name in parentheses indicates it is (effectively) deprecated. Names in angle brackets should be treated as read-only. Names in square brackets are for internal use only. “<R>” (as a prefix) means the field is required (must be non-
NULL
).
Columns:
“O”
: set on
PyBaseObject_Type
“T”
: set on
PyType_Type
“D”
: default (if slot is set to
NULL
)
X - PyType_Ready sets this value if it is NULL
~ - PyType_Ready always sets this value (it should be NULL)
? - PyType_Ready may set this value depending on other slots
Also see the inheritance column ("I").
“I” : inheritance
X - type slot is inherited via *PyType_Ready* if defined with a *NULL* value
% - the slots of the sub-struct are inherited individually
G - inherited, but only in combination with other slots; see the slot's description
? - it's complicated; see the slot's description
Note that some slots are effectively inherited through the normal attribute lookup chain.
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见 槽类型 typedef below for more detail.
The structure definition for
PyTypeObject
can be found in
Include/object.h
. For convenience of reference, this repeats the definition found there:
typedef struct _typeobject {
PyObject_VAR_HEAD
const char *tp_name; /* For printing, in format "<module>.<name>" */
Py_ssize_t tp_basicsize, tp_itemsize; /* For allocation */
/* Methods to implement standard operations */
destructor tp_dealloc;
Py_ssize_t tp_vectorcall_offset;
getattrfunc tp_getattr;
setattrfunc tp_setattr;
PyAsyncMethods *tp_as_async; /* formerly known as tp_compare (Python 2)
or tp_reserved (Python 3) */
reprfunc tp_repr;
/* Method suites for standard classes */
PyNumberMethods *tp_as_number;
PySequenceMethods *tp_as_sequence;
PyMappingMethods *tp_as_mapping;
/* More standard operations (here for binary compatibility) */
hashfunc tp_hash;
ternaryfunc tp_call;
reprfunc tp_str;
getattrofunc tp_getattro;
setattrofunc tp_setattro;
/* Functions to access object as input/output buffer */
PyBufferProcs *tp_as_buffer;
/* Flags to define presence of optional/expanded features */
unsigned long tp_flags;
const char *tp_doc; /* Documentation string */
/* call function for all accessible objects */
traverseproc tp_traverse;
/* delete references to contained objects */
inquiry tp_clear;
/* rich comparisons */
richcmpfunc tp_richcompare;
/* weak reference enabler */
Py_ssize_t tp_weaklistoffset;
/* Iterators */
getiterfunc tp_iter;
iternextfunc tp_iternext;
/* Attribute descriptor and subclassing stuff */
struct PyMethodDef *tp_methods;
struct PyMemberDef *tp_members;
struct PyGetSetDef *tp_getset;
struct _typeobject *tp_base;
PyObject *tp_dict;
descrgetfunc tp_descr_get;
descrsetfunc tp_descr_set;
Py_ssize_t tp_dictoffset;
initproc tp_init;
allocfunc tp_alloc;
newfunc tp_new;
freefunc tp_free; /* Low-level free-memory routine */
inquiry tp_is_gc; /* For PyObject_IS_GC */
PyObject *tp_bases;
PyObject *tp_mro; /* method resolution order */
PyObject *tp_cache;
PyObject *tp_subclasses;
PyObject *tp_weaklist;
destructor tp_del;
/* Type attribute cache version tag. Added in version 2.6 */
unsigned int tp_version_tag;
destructor tp_finalize;
} PyTypeObject;
The type object structure extends the
PyVarObject
structure. The
ob_size
field is used for dynamic types (created by
type_new()
, usually called from a class statement). Note that
PyType_Type
(the metatype) initializes
tp_itemsize
, which means that its instances (i.e. type objects)
must
have the
ob_size
字段。
PyObject._ob_next
¶
PyObject._ob_prev
¶
These fields are only present when the macro
Py_TRACE_REFS
is defined. Their initialization to
NULL
is taken care of by the
PyObject_HEAD_INIT
macro. For statically allocated objects, these fields always remain
NULL
. For dynamically allocated objects, these two fields are used to link the object into a doubly-linked list of
all
live objects on the heap. This could be used for various debugging purposes; currently the only use is to print the objects that are still alive at the end of a run when the environment variable
PYTHONDUMPREFS
有设置。
Inheritance:
These fields are not inherited by subtypes.
PyObject.ob_refcnt
¶
This is the type object’s reference count, initialized to
1
by the
PyObject_HEAD_INIT
macro. Note that for statically allocated type objects, the type’s instances (objects whose
ob_type
points back to the type) do
not
count as references. But for dynamically allocated type objects, the instances
do
count as references.
Inheritance:
This field is not inherited by subtypes.
PyObject.ob_type
¶
This is the type’s type, in other words its metatype. It is initialized by the argument to the
PyObject_HEAD_INIT
macro, and its value should normally be
&PyType_Type
. However, for dynamically loadable extension modules that must be usable on Windows (at least), the compiler complains that this is not a valid initializer. Therefore, the convention is to pass
NULL
到
PyObject_HEAD_INIT
macro and to initialize this field explicitly at the start of the module’s initialization function, before doing anything else. This is typically done like this:
Foo_Type.ob_type = &PyType_Type;
This should be done before any instances of the type are created.
PyType_Ready()
checks if
ob_type
is
NULL
, and if so, initializes it to the
ob_type
field of the base class.
PyType_Ready()
will not change this field if it is non-zero.
Inheritance:
This field is inherited by subtypes.
PyVarObject.ob_size
¶
For statically allocated type objects, this should be initialized to zero. For dynamically allocated type objects, this field has a special internal meaning.
Inheritance:
This field is not inherited by subtypes.
Each slot has a section describing inheritance. If
PyType_Ready()
may set a value when the field is set to
NULL
then there will also be a “Default” section. (Note that many fields set on
PyBaseObject_Type
and
PyType_Type
effectively act as defaults.)
PyTypeObject.tp_name
¶
Pointer to a NUL-terminated string containing the name of the type. For types that are accessible as module globals, the string should be the full module name, followed by a dot, followed by the type name; for built-in types, it should be just the type name. If the module is a submodule of a package, the full package name is part of the full module name. For example, a type named
T
defined in module
M
in subpackage
Q
in package
P
should have the
tp_name
initializer
"P.Q.M.T"
.
For dynamically allocated type objects, this should just be the type name, and the module name explicitly stored in the type dict as the value for key
'__module__'
.
For statically allocated type objects, the tp_name field should contain a dot. Everything before the last dot is made accessible as the
__module__
attribute, and everything after the last dot is made accessible as the
__name__
属性。
If no dot is present, the entire
tp_name
field is made accessible as the
__name__
attribute, and the
__module__
attribute is undefined (unless explicitly set in the dictionary, as explained above). This means your type will be impossible to pickle. Additionally, it will not be listed in module documentations created with pydoc.
This field must not be
NULL
. It is the only required field in
PyTypeObject()
(other than potentially
tp_itemsize
).
Inheritance:
This field is not inherited by subtypes.
PyTypeObject.tp_basicsize
¶
PyTypeObject.tp_itemsize
¶
These fields allow calculating the size in bytes of instances of the type.
There are two kinds of types: types with fixed-length instances have a zero
tp_itemsize
field, types with variable-length instances have a non-zero
tp_itemsize
field. For a type with fixed-length instances, all instances have the same size, given in
tp_basicsize
.
For a type with variable-length instances, the instances must have an
ob_size
field, and the instance size is
tp_basicsize
plus N times
tp_itemsize
, where N is the “length” of the object. The value of N is typically stored in the instance’s
ob_size
field. There are exceptions: for example, ints use a negative
ob_size
to indicate a negative number, and N is
abs(ob_size)
there. Also, the presence of an
ob_size
field in the instance layout doesn’t mean that the instance structure is variable-length (for example, the structure for the list type has fixed-length instances, yet those instances have a meaningful
ob_size
field).
The basic size includes the fields in the instance declared by the macro
PyObject_HEAD
or
PyObject_VAR_HEAD
(whichever is used to declare the instance struct) and this in turn includes the
_ob_prev
and
_ob_next
fields if they are present. This means that the only correct way to get an initializer for the
tp_basicsize
is to use the
sizeof
operator on the struct used to declare the instance layout. The basic size does not include the GC header size.
A note about alignment: if the variable items require a particular alignment, this should be taken care of by the value of
tp_basicsize
. Example: suppose a type implements an array of
double
.
tp_itemsize
is
sizeof(double)
. It is the programmer’s responsibility that
tp_basicsize
is a multiple of
sizeof(double)
(assuming this is the alignment requirement for
double
).
For any type with variable-length instances, this field must not be
NULL
.
Inheritance:
These fields are inherited separately by subtypes. If the base type has a non-zero
tp_itemsize
, it is generally not safe to set
tp_itemsize
to a different non-zero value in a subtype (though this depends on the implementation of the base type).
PyTypeObject.tp_dealloc
¶
A pointer to the instance destructor function. This function must be defined unless the type guarantees that its instances will never be deallocated (as is the case for the singletons
None
and
Ellipsis
). The function signature is:
void tp_dealloc(PyObject *self);
The destructor function is called by the
Py_DECREF()
and
Py_XDECREF()
macros when the new reference count is zero. At this point, the instance is still in existence, but there are no references to it. The destructor function should free all references which the instance owns, free all memory buffers owned by the instance (using the freeing function corresponding to the allocation function used to allocate the buffer), and call the type’s
tp_free
function. If the type is not subtypable (doesn’t have the
Py_TPFLAGS_BASETYPE
flag bit set), it is permissible to call the object deallocator directly instead of via
tp_free
. The object deallocator should be the one used to allocate the instance; this is normally
PyObject_Del()
if the instance was allocated using
PyObject_New()
or
PyObject_VarNew()
,或
PyObject_GC_Del()
if the instance was allocated using
PyObject_GC_New()
or
PyObject_GC_NewVar()
.
Finally, if the type is heap allocated (
Py_TPFLAGS_HEAPTYPE
), the deallocator should decrement the reference count for its type object after calling the type deallocator. In order to avoid dangling pointers, the recommended way to achieve this is:
static void foo_dealloc(foo_object *self) {
PyTypeObject *tp = Py_TYPE(self);
// free references and buffers here
tp->tp_free(self);
Py_DECREF(tp);
}
Inheritance:
This field is inherited by subtypes.
PyTypeObject.tp_vectorcall_offset
¶
An optional offset to a per-instance function that implements calling the object using the
vectorcall protocol
, a more efficient alternative of the simpler
tp_call
.
This field is only used if the flag
Py_TPFLAGS_HAVE_VECTORCALL
is set. If so, this must be a positive integer containing the offset in the instance of a
vectorcallfunc
指针。
vectorcallfunc
pointer may be
NULL
, in which case the instance behaves as if
Py_TPFLAGS_HAVE_VECTORCALL
was not set: calling the instance falls back to
tp_call
.
Any class that sets
Py_TPFLAGS_HAVE_VECTORCALL
must also set
tp_call
and make sure its behaviour is consistent with the
vectorcallfunc
function. This can be done by setting
tp_call
to
PyVectorcall_Call()
.
警告
It is not recommended for
heap types
to implement the vectorcall protocol. When a user sets
__call__
in Python code, only
tp_call
is updated, likely making it inconsistent with the vectorcall function.
注意
The semantics of the
tp_vectorcall_offset
slot are provisional and expected to be finalized in Python 3.9. If you use vectorcall, plan for updating your code for Python 3.9.
3.8 版改变:
Before version 3.8, this slot was named
tp_print
. In Python 2.x, it was used for printing to a file. In Python 3.0 to 3.7, it was unused.
Inheritance:
This field is always inherited. However, the
Py_TPFLAGS_HAVE_VECTORCALL
flag is not always inherited. If it’s not, then the subclass won’t use
vectorcall
, except when
PyVectorcall_Call()
is explicitly called. This is in particular the case for
heap types
(including subclasses defined in Python).
PyTypeObject.tp_getattr
¶
An optional pointer to the get-attribute-string function.
This field is deprecated. When it is defined, it should point to a function that acts the same as the
tp_getattro
function, but taking a C string instead of a Python string object to give the attribute name.
Inheritance:
Group:
tp_getattr
,
tp_getattro
This field is inherited by subtypes together with
tp_getattro
: a subtype inherits both
tp_getattr
and
tp_getattro
from its base type when the subtype’s
tp_getattr
and
tp_getattro
are both
NULL
.
PyTypeObject.tp_setattr
¶
An optional pointer to the function for setting and deleting attributes.
This field is deprecated. When it is defined, it should point to a function that acts the same as the
tp_setattro
function, but taking a C string instead of a Python string object to give the attribute name.
Inheritance:
Group:
tp_setattr
,
tp_setattro
This field is inherited by subtypes together with
tp_setattro
: a subtype inherits both
tp_setattr
and
tp_setattro
from its base type when the subtype’s
tp_setattr
and
tp_setattro
are both
NULL
.
PyTypeObject.tp_as_async
¶
Pointer to an additional structure that contains fields relevant only to objects which implement awaitable and 异步迭代器 protocols at the C-level. See 异步对象结构 了解细节。
3.5 版新增:
Formerly known as
tp_compare
and
tp_reserved
.
Inheritance:
tp_as_async
field is not inherited, but the contained fields are inherited individually.
PyTypeObject.tp_repr
¶
An optional pointer to a function that implements the built-in function
repr()
.
The signature is the same as for
PyObject_Repr()
:
PyObject *tp_repr(PyObject *self);
The function must return a string or a Unicode object. Ideally, this function should return a string that, when passed to
eval()
, given a suitable environment, returns an object with the same value. If this is not feasible, it should return a string starting with
'<'
and ending with
'>'
from which both the type and the value of the object can be deduced.
Inheritance:
This field is inherited by subtypes.
Default:
When this field is not set, a string of the form
<%s object at %p>
is returned, where
%s
is replaced by the type name, and
%p
by the object’s memory address.
PyTypeObject.tp_as_number
¶
Pointer to an additional structure that contains fields relevant only to objects which implement the number protocol. These fields are documented in 数值对象结构 .
Inheritance:
tp_as_number
field is not inherited, but the contained fields are inherited individually.
PyTypeObject.tp_as_sequence
¶
Pointer to an additional structure that contains fields relevant only to objects which implement the sequence protocol. These fields are documented in 序列对象结构 .
Inheritance:
tp_as_sequence
field is not inherited, but the contained fields are inherited individually.
PyTypeObject.tp_as_mapping
¶
Pointer to an additional structure that contains fields relevant only to objects which implement the mapping protocol. These fields are documented in 映射对象结构 .
Inheritance:
tp_as_mapping
field is not inherited, but the contained fields are inherited individually.
PyTypeObject.tp_hash
¶
An optional pointer to a function that implements the built-in function
hash()
.
The signature is the same as for
PyObject_Hash()
:
Py_hash_t tp_hash(PyObject *);
值
-1
should not be returned as a normal return value; when an error occurs during the computation of the hash value, the function should set an exception and return
-1
.
When this field is not set (
and
tp_richcompare
is not set), an attempt to take the hash of the object raises
TypeError
. This is the same as setting it to
PyObject_HashNotImplemented()
.
This field can be set explicitly to
PyObject_HashNotImplemented()
to block inheritance of the hash method from a parent type. This is interpreted as the equivalent of
__hash__ = None
at the Python level, causing
isinstance(o, collections.Hashable)
to correctly return
False
. Note that the converse is also true - setting
__hash__ = None
on a class at the Python level will result in the
tp_hash
slot being set to
PyObject_HashNotImplemented()
.
Inheritance:
Group:
tp_hash
,
tp_richcompare
This field is inherited by subtypes together with
tp_richcompare
: a subtype inherits both of
tp_richcompare
and
tp_hash
, when the subtype’s
tp_richcompare
and
tp_hash
are both
NULL
.
PyTypeObject.tp_call
¶
An optional pointer to a function that implements calling the object. This should be
NULL
if the object is not callable. The signature is the same as for
PyObject_Call()
:
PyObject *tp_call(PyObject *self, PyObject *args, PyObject *kwargs);
Inheritance:
This field is inherited by subtypes.
PyTypeObject.tp_str
¶
An optional pointer to a function that implements the built-in operation
str()
。(注意,
str
is a type now, and
str()
calls the constructor for that type. This constructor calls
PyObject_Str()
to do the actual work, and
PyObject_Str()
will call this handler.)
The signature is the same as for
PyObject_Str()
:
PyObject *tp_str(PyObject *self);
The function must return a string or a Unicode object. It should be a “friendly” string representation of the object, as this is the representation that will be used, among other things, by the
print()
函数。
Inheritance:
This field is inherited by subtypes.
Default:
When this field is not set,
PyObject_Repr()
is called to return a string representation.
PyTypeObject.tp_getattro
¶
An optional pointer to the get-attribute function.
The signature is the same as for
PyObject_GetAttr()
:
PyObject *tp_getattro(PyObject *self, PyObject *attr);
It is usually convenient to set this field to
PyObject_GenericGetAttr()
, which implements the normal way of looking for object attributes.
Inheritance:
Group:
tp_getattr
,
tp_getattro
This field is inherited by subtypes together with
tp_getattr
: a subtype inherits both
tp_getattr
and
tp_getattro
from its base type when the subtype’s
tp_getattr
and
tp_getattro
are both
NULL
.
Default:
PyBaseObject_Type
使用
PyObject_GenericGetAttr()
.
PyTypeObject.tp_setattro
¶
An optional pointer to the function for setting and deleting attributes.
The signature is the same as for
PyObject_SetAttr()
:
int tp_setattro(PyObject *self, PyObject *attr, PyObject *value);
In addition, setting
value
to
NULL
to delete an attribute must be supported. It is usually convenient to set this field to
PyObject_GenericSetAttr()
, which implements the normal way of setting object attributes.
Inheritance:
Group:
tp_setattr
,
tp_setattro
This field is inherited by subtypes together with
tp_setattr
: a subtype inherits both
tp_setattr
and
tp_setattro
from its base type when the subtype’s
tp_setattr
and
tp_setattro
are both
NULL
.
Default:
PyBaseObject_Type
使用
PyObject_GenericSetAttr()
.
PyTypeObject.tp_as_buffer
¶
Pointer to an additional structure that contains fields relevant only to objects which implement the buffer interface. These fields are documented in 缓冲对象结构 .
Inheritance:
tp_as_buffer
field is not inherited, but the contained fields are inherited individually.
PyTypeObject.tp_flags
¶
This field is a bit mask of various flags. Some flags indicate variant semantics for certain situations; others are used to indicate that certain fields in the type object (or in the extension structures referenced via
tp_as_number
,
tp_as_sequence
,
tp_as_mapping
,和
tp_as_buffer
) that were historically not always present are valid; if such a flag bit is clear, the type fields it guards must not be accessed and must be considered to have a zero or
NULL
value instead.
Inheritance:
Inheritance of this field is complicated. Most flag bits are inherited individually, i.e. if the base type has a flag bit set, the subtype inherits this flag bit. The flag bits that pertain to extension structures are strictly inherited if the extension structure is inherited, i.e. the base type’s value of the flag bit is copied into the subtype together with a pointer to the extension structure. The
Py_TPFLAGS_HAVE_GC
flag bit is inherited together with the
tp_traverse
and
tp_clear
fields, i.e. if the
Py_TPFLAGS_HAVE_GC
flag bit is clear in the subtype and the
tp_traverse
and
tp_clear
fields in the subtype exist and have
NULL
值。
Default:
PyBaseObject_Type
使用
Py_TPFLAGS_DEFAULT | Py_TPFLAGS_BASETYPE
.
Bit Masks:
The following bit masks are currently defined; these can be ORed together using the
|
operator to form the value of the
tp_flags
field. The macro
PyType_HasFeature()
takes a type and a flags value,
tp
and
f
, and checks whether
tp->tp_flags & f
is non-zero.
Py_TPFLAGS_HEAPTYPE
¶
This bit is set when the type object itself is allocated on the heap, for example, types created dynamically using
PyType_FromSpec()
. In this case, the
ob_type
field of its instances is considered a reference to the type, and the type object is INCREF’ed when a new instance is created, and DECREF’ed when an instance is destroyed (this does not apply to instances of subtypes; only the type referenced by the instance’s ob_type gets INCREF’ed or DECREF’ed).
Inheritance:
???
Py_TPFLAGS_BASETYPE
¶
This bit is set when the type can be used as the base type of another type. If this bit is clear, the type cannot be subtyped (similar to a “final” class in Java).
Inheritance:
???
Py_TPFLAGS_READY
¶
This bit is set when the type object has been fully initialized by
PyType_Ready()
.
Inheritance:
???
Py_TPFLAGS_READYING
¶
This bit is set while
PyType_Ready()
is in the process of initializing the type object.
Inheritance:
???
Py_TPFLAGS_HAVE_GC
¶
This bit is set when the object supports garbage collection. If this bit is set, instances must be created using
PyObject_GC_New()
and destroyed using
PyObject_GC_Del()
. More information in section
支持循环垃圾收集
. This bit also implies that the GC-related fields
tp_traverse
and
tp_clear
are present in the type object.
Inheritance:
Group:
Py_TPFLAGS_HAVE_GC
,
tp_traverse
,
tp_clear
Py_TPFLAGS_HAVE_GC
flag bit is inherited together with the
tp_traverse
and
tp_clear
fields, i.e. if the
Py_TPFLAGS_HAVE_GC
flag bit is clear in the subtype and the
tp_traverse
and
tp_clear
fields in the subtype exist and have
NULL
值。
Py_TPFLAGS_DEFAULT
¶
This is a bitmask of all the bits that pertain to the existence of certain fields in the type object and its extension structures. Currently, it includes the following bits:
Py_TPFLAGS_HAVE_STACKLESS_EXTENSION
,
Py_TPFLAGS_HAVE_VERSION_TAG
.
Inheritance:
???
Py_TPFLAGS_METHOD_DESCRIPTOR
¶
This bit indicates that objects behave like unbound methods.
If this flag is set for
type(meth)
, then:
meth.__get__(obj, cls)(*args, **kwds)
(with
obj
not None) must be equivalent to
meth(obj, *args, **kwds)
.
meth.__get__(None, cls)(*args, **kwds)
must be equivalent to
meth(*args, **kwds)
.
This flag enables an optimization for typical method calls like
obj.meth()
: it avoids creating a temporary “bound method” object for
obj.meth
.
3.8 版新增。
Inheritance:
This flag is never inherited by heap types. For extension types, it is inherited whenever
tp_descr_get
is inherited.
Py_TPFLAGS_LONG_SUBCLASS
¶
Py_TPFLAGS_LIST_SUBCLASS
¶
Py_TPFLAGS_TUPLE_SUBCLASS
¶
Py_TPFLAGS_BYTES_SUBCLASS
¶
Py_TPFLAGS_UNICODE_SUBCLASS
¶
Py_TPFLAGS_DICT_SUBCLASS
¶
Py_TPFLAGS_BASE_EXC_SUBCLASS
¶
Py_TPFLAGS_TYPE_SUBCLASS
¶
These flags are used by functions such as
PyLong_Check()
to quickly determine if a type is a subclass of a built-in type; such specific checks are faster than a generic check, like
PyObject_IsInstance()
. Custom types that inherit from built-ins should have their
tp_flags
set appropriately, or the code that interacts with such types will behave differently depending on what kind of check is used.
Py_TPFLAGS_HAVE_FINALIZE
¶
This bit is set when the
tp_finalize
slot is present in the type structure.
3.4 版新增。
从 3.8 版起弃用:
This flag isn’t necessary anymore, as the interpreter assumes the
tp_finalize
slot is always present in the type structure.
Py_TPFLAGS_HAVE_VECTORCALL
¶
This bit is set when the class implements the
vectorcall protocol
。见
tp_vectorcall_offset
了解细节。
Inheritance:
This bit is inherited for
static
subtypes if
tp_call
is also inherited.
Heap types
do not inherit
Py_TPFLAGS_HAVE_VECTORCALL
.
3.9 版新增。
PyTypeObject.tp_doc
¶
An optional pointer to a NUL-terminated C string giving the docstring for this type object. This is exposed as the
__doc__
attribute on the type and instances of the type.
Inheritance:
This field is not inherited by subtypes.
PyTypeObject.tp_traverse
¶
An optional pointer to a traversal function for the garbage collector. This is only used if the
Py_TPFLAGS_HAVE_GC
flag bit is set. The signature is:
int tp_traverse(PyObject *self, visitproc visit, void *arg);
More information about Python’s garbage collection scheme can be found in section 支持循环垃圾收集 .
tp_traverse
pointer is used by the garbage collector to detect reference cycles. A typical implementation of a
tp_traverse
function simply calls
Py_VISIT()
on each of the instance’s members that are Python objects that the instance owns. For example, this is function
local_traverse()
从
_thread
extension module:
static int
local_traverse(localobject *self, visitproc visit, void *arg)
{
Py_VISIT(self->args);
Py_VISIT(self->kw);
Py_VISIT(self->dict);
return 0;
}
注意,
Py_VISIT()
is called only on those members that can participate in reference cycles. Although there is also a
self->key
member, it can only be
NULL
or a Python string and therefore cannot be part of a reference cycle.
On the other hand, even if you know a member can never be part of a cycle, as a debugging aid you may want to visit it anyway just so the
gc
模块的
get_referents()
function will include it.
警告
When implementing
tp_traverse
, only the members that the instance
owns
(by having strong references to them) must be visited. For instance, if an object supports weak references via the
tp_weaklist
slot, the pointer supporting the linked list (what
tp_weaklist
points to) must
not
be visited as the instance does not directly own the weak references to itself (the weakreference list is there to support the weak reference machinery, but the instance has no strong reference to the elements inside it, as they are allowed to be removed even if the instance is still alive).
注意,
Py_VISIT()
requires the
visit
and
arg
parameters to
local_traverse()
to have these specific names; don’t name them just anything.
Heap-allocated types (
Py_TPFLAGS_HEAPTYPE
, such as those created with
PyType_FromSpec()
and similar APIs) hold a reference to their type. Their traversal function must therefore either visit
Py_TYPE(self)
, or delegate this responsibility by calling
tp_traverse
of another heap-allocated type (such as a heap-allocated superclass). If they do not, the type object may not be garbage-collected.
3.9 版改变:
Heap-allocated types are expected to visit
Py_TYPE(self)
in
tp_traverse
. In earlier versions of Python, due to
bug 40217
, doing this may lead to crashes in subclasses.
Inheritance:
Group:
Py_TPFLAGS_HAVE_GC
,
tp_traverse
,
tp_clear
This field is inherited by subtypes together with
tp_clear
和
Py_TPFLAGS_HAVE_GC
flag bit: the flag bit,
tp_traverse
,和
tp_clear
are all inherited from the base type if they are all zero in the subtype.
PyTypeObject.tp_clear
¶
An optional pointer to a clear function for the garbage collector. This is only used if the
Py_TPFLAGS_HAVE_GC
flag bit is set. The signature is:
int tp_clear(PyObject *);
tp_clear
member function is used to break reference cycles in cyclic garbage detected by the garbage collector. Taken together, all
tp_clear
functions in the system must combine to break all reference cycles. This is subtle, and if in any doubt supply a
tp_clear
function. For example, the tuple type does not implement a
tp_clear
function, because it’s possible to prove that no reference cycle can be composed entirely of tuples. Therefore the
tp_clear
functions of other types must be sufficient to break any cycle containing a tuple. This isn’t immediately obvious, and there’s rarely a good reason to avoid implementing
tp_clear
.
实现的
tp_clear
should drop the instance’s references to those of its members that may be Python objects, and set its pointers to those members to
NULL
, as in the following example:
static int
local_clear(localobject *self)
{
Py_CLEAR(self->key);
Py_CLEAR(self->args);
Py_CLEAR(self->kw);
Py_CLEAR(self->dict);
return 0;
}
Py_CLEAR()
macro should be used, because clearing references is delicate: the reference to the contained object must not be decremented until after the pointer to the contained object is set to
NULL
. This is because decrementing the reference count may cause the contained object to become trash, triggering a chain of reclamation activity that may include invoking arbitrary Python code (due to finalizers, or weakref callbacks, associated with the contained object). If it’s possible for such code to reference
self
again, it’s important that the pointer to the contained object be
NULL
at that time, so that
self
knows the contained object can no longer be used. The
Py_CLEAR()
macro performs the operations in a safe order.
注意,
tp_clear
不是
always
called before an instance is deallocated. For example, when reference counting is enough to determine that an object is no longer used, the cyclic garbage collector is not involved and
tp_dealloc
is called directly.
Because the goal of
tp_clear
functions is to break reference cycles, it’s not necessary to clear contained objects like Python strings or Python integers, which can’t participate in reference cycles. On the other hand, it may be convenient to clear all contained Python objects, and write the type’s
tp_dealloc
function to invoke
tp_clear
.
More information about Python’s garbage collection scheme can be found in section 支持循环垃圾收集 .
Inheritance:
Group:
Py_TPFLAGS_HAVE_GC
,
tp_traverse
,
tp_clear
This field is inherited by subtypes together with
tp_traverse
和
Py_TPFLAGS_HAVE_GC
flag bit: the flag bit,
tp_traverse
,和
tp_clear
are all inherited from the base type if they are all zero in the subtype.
PyTypeObject.tp_richcompare
¶
An optional pointer to the rich comparison function, whose signature is:
PyObject *tp_richcompare(PyObject *self, PyObject *other, int op);
The first parameter is guaranteed to be an instance of the type that is defined by
PyTypeObject
.
The function should return the result of the comparison (usually
Py_True
or
Py_False
). If the comparison is undefined, it must return
Py_NotImplemented
, if another error occurred it must return
NULL
and set an exception condition.
The following constants are defined to be used as the third argument for
tp_richcompare
and for
PyObject_RichCompare()
:
|
常量 |
比较 |
|---|---|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
The following macro is defined to ease writing rich comparison functions:
Py_RETURN_RICHCOMPARE
(
VAL_A, VAL_B, op
)
¶
返回
Py_True
or
Py_False
from the function, depending on the result of a comparison. VAL_A and VAL_B must be orderable by C comparison operators (for example, they may be C ints or floats). The third argument specifies the requested operation, as for
PyObject_RichCompare()
.
The return value’s reference count is properly incremented.
On error, sets an exception and returns
NULL
from the function.
3.7 版新增。
Inheritance:
Group:
tp_hash
,
tp_richcompare
This field is inherited by subtypes together with
tp_hash
: a subtype inherits
tp_richcompare
and
tp_hash
when the subtype’s
tp_richcompare
and
tp_hash
are both
NULL
.
Default:
PyBaseObject_Type
提供
tp_richcompare
implementation, which may be inherited. However, if only
tp_hash
is defined, not even the inherited function is used and instances of the type will not be able to participate in any comparisons.
PyTypeObject.tp_weaklistoffset
¶
If the instances of this type are weakly referenceable, this field is greater than zero and contains the offset in the instance structure of the weak reference list head (ignoring the GC header, if present); this offset is used by
PyObject_ClearWeakRefs()
和
PyWeakref_*()
functions. The instance structure needs to include a field of type
PyObject*
which is initialized to
NULL
.
Do not confuse this field with
tp_weaklist
; that is the list head for weak references to the type object itself.
Inheritance:
This field is inherited by subtypes, but see the rules listed below. A subtype may override this offset; this means that the subtype uses a different weak reference list head than the base type. Since the list head is always found via
tp_weaklistoffset
, this should not be a problem.
When a type defined by a class statement has no
__slots__
declaration, and none of its base types are weakly referenceable, the type is made weakly referenceable by adding a weak reference list head slot to the instance layout and setting the
tp_weaklistoffset
of that slot’s offset.
When a type’s
__slots__
declaration contains a slot named
__weakref__
, that slot becomes the weak reference list head for instances of the type, and the slot’s offset is stored in the type’s
tp_weaklistoffset
.
When a type’s
__slots__
declaration does not contain a slot named
__weakref__
, the type inherits its
tp_weaklistoffset
from its base type.
PyTypeObject.tp_iter
¶
An optional pointer to a function that returns an iterator for the object. Its presence normally signals that the instances of this type are iterable (although sequences may be iterable without this function).
This function has the same signature as
PyObject_GetIter()
:
PyObject *tp_iter(PyObject *self);
Inheritance:
This field is inherited by subtypes.
PyTypeObject.tp_iternext
¶
An optional pointer to a function that returns the next item in an iterator. The signature is:
PyObject *tp_iternext(PyObject *self);
When the iterator is exhausted, it must return
NULL
; a
StopIteration
exception may or may not be set. When another error occurs, it must return
NULL
too. Its presence signals that the instances of this type are iterators.
Iterator types should also define the
tp_iter
function, and that function should return the iterator instance itself (not a new iterator instance).
This function has the same signature as
PyIter_Next()
.
Inheritance:
This field is inherited by subtypes.
PyTypeObject.tp_methods
¶
An optional pointer to a static
NULL
-terminated array of
PyMethodDef
structures, declaring regular methods of this type.
For each entry in the array, an entry is added to the type’s dictionary (see
tp_dict
below) containing a method descriptor.
Inheritance:
This field is not inherited by subtypes (methods are inherited through a different mechanism).
PyTypeObject.tp_members
¶
An optional pointer to a static
NULL
-terminated array of
PyMemberDef
structures, declaring regular data members (fields or slots) of instances of this type.
For each entry in the array, an entry is added to the type’s dictionary (see
tp_dict
below) containing a member descriptor.
Inheritance:
This field is not inherited by subtypes (members are inherited through a different mechanism).
PyTypeObject.tp_getset
¶
An optional pointer to a static
NULL
-terminated array of
PyGetSetDef
structures, declaring computed attributes of instances of this type.
For each entry in the array, an entry is added to the type’s dictionary (see
tp_dict
below) containing a getset descriptor.
Inheritance:
This field is not inherited by subtypes (computed attributes are inherited through a different mechanism).
PyTypeObject.tp_base
¶
An optional pointer to a base type from which type properties are inherited. At this level, only single inheritance is supported; multiple inheritance require dynamically creating a type object by calling the metatype.
注意
Slot initialization is subject to the rules of initializing globals. C99 requires the initializers to be “address constants”. Function designators like
PyType_GenericNew()
, with implicit conversion to a pointer, are valid C99 address constants.
However, the unary ‘&’ operator applied to a non-static variable like
PyBaseObject_Type()
is not required to produce an address constant. Compilers may support this (gcc does), MSVC does not. Both compilers are strictly standard conforming in this particular behavior.
Consequently,
tp_base
should be set in the extension module’s init function.
Inheritance:
This field is not inherited by subtypes (obviously).
Default:
This field defaults to
&PyBaseObject_Type
(which to Python programmers is known as the type
object
).
PyTypeObject.tp_dict
¶
The type’s dictionary is stored here by
PyType_Ready()
.
This field should normally be initialized to
NULL
before PyType_Ready is called; it may also be initialized to a dictionary containing initial attributes for the type. Once
PyType_Ready()
has initialized the type, extra attributes for the type may be added to this dictionary only if they don’t correspond to overloaded operations (like
__add__()
).
Inheritance:
This field is not inherited by subtypes (though the attributes defined in here are inherited through a different mechanism).
Default:
If this field is
NULL
,
PyType_Ready()
will assign a new dictionary to it.
警告
It is not safe to use
PyDict_SetItem()
on or otherwise modify
tp_dict
with the dictionary C-API.
PyTypeObject.tp_descr_get
¶
An optional pointer to a “descriptor get” function.
The function signature is:
PyObject * tp_descr_get(PyObject *self, PyObject *obj, PyObject *type);
Inheritance:
This field is inherited by subtypes.
PyTypeObject.tp_descr_set
¶
An optional pointer to a function for setting and deleting a descriptor’s value.
The function signature is:
int tp_descr_set(PyObject *self, PyObject *obj, PyObject *value);
value
argument is set to
NULL
to delete the value.
Inheritance:
This field is inherited by subtypes.
PyTypeObject.tp_dictoffset
¶
If the instances of this type have a dictionary containing instance variables, this field is non-zero and contains the offset in the instances of the type of the instance variable dictionary; this offset is used by
PyObject_GenericGetAttr()
.
Do not confuse this field with
tp_dict
; that is the dictionary for attributes of the type object itself.
If the value of this field is greater than zero, it specifies the offset from the start of the instance structure. If the value is less than zero, it specifies the offset from the
end
of the instance structure. A negative offset is more expensive to use, and should only be used when the instance structure contains a variable-length part. This is used for example to add an instance variable dictionary to subtypes of
str
or
tuple
。注意,
tp_basicsize
field should account for the dictionary added to the end in that case, even though the dictionary is not included in the basic object layout. On a system with a pointer size of 4 bytes,
tp_dictoffset
should be set to
-4
to indicate that the dictionary is at the very end of the structure.
The real dictionary offset in an instance can be computed from a negative
tp_dictoffset
如下:
dictoffset = tp_basicsize + abs(ob_size)*tp_itemsize + tp_dictoffset
if dictoffset is not aligned on sizeof(void*):
round up to sizeof(void*)
where
tp_basicsize
,
tp_itemsize
and
tp_dictoffset
are taken from the type object, and
ob_size
is taken from the instance. The absolute value is taken because ints use the sign of
ob_size
to store the sign of the number. (There’s never a need to do this calculation yourself; it is done for you by
_PyObject_GetDictPtr()
.)
Inheritance:
This field is inherited by subtypes, but see the rules listed below. A subtype may override this offset; this means that the subtype instances store the dictionary at a difference offset than the base type. Since the dictionary is always found via
tp_dictoffset
, this should not be a problem.
When a type defined by a class statement has no
__slots__
declaration, and none of its base types has an instance variable dictionary, a dictionary slot is added to the instance layout and the
tp_dictoffset
is set to that slot’s offset.
When a type defined by a class statement has a
__slots__
declaration, the type inherits its
tp_dictoffset
from its base type.
(Adding a slot named
__dict__
到
__slots__
declaration does not have the expected effect, it just causes confusion. Maybe this should be added as a feature just like
__weakref__
though.)
Default:
This slot has no default. For static types, if the field is
NULL
then no
__dict__
gets created for instances.
PyTypeObject.tp_init
¶
An optional pointer to an instance initialization function.
This function corresponds to the
__init__()
method of classes. Like
__init__()
, it is possible to create an instance without calling
__init__()
, and it is possible to reinitialize an instance by calling its
__init__()
method again.
The function signature is:
int tp_init(PyObject *self, PyObject *args, PyObject *kwds);
The self argument is the instance to be initialized; the
args
and
kwds
arguments represent positional and keyword arguments of the call to
__init__()
.
tp_init
function, if not
NULL
, is called when an instance is created normally by calling its type, after the type’s
tp_new
function has returned an instance of the type. If the
tp_new
function returns an instance of some other type that is not a subtype of the original type, no
tp_init
function is called; if
tp_new
returns an instance of a subtype of the original type, the subtype’s
tp_init
被调用。
返回
0
当成功时,
-1
and sets an exception on error.
Inheritance:
This field is inherited by subtypes.
Default:
For static types this field does not have a default.
PyTypeObject.tp_alloc
¶
An optional pointer to an instance allocation function.
The function signature is:
PyObject *tp_alloc(PyTypeObject *self, Py_ssize_t nitems);
Inheritance:
This field is inherited by static subtypes, but not by dynamic subtypes (subtypes created by a class statement).
Default:
For dynamic subtypes, this field is always set to
PyType_GenericAlloc()
, to force a standard heap allocation strategy.
For static subtypes,
PyBaseObject_Type
使用
PyType_GenericAlloc()
. That is the recommended value for all statically defined types.
PyTypeObject.tp_new
¶
An optional pointer to an instance creation function.
The function signature is:
PyObject *tp_new(PyTypeObject *subtype, PyObject *args, PyObject *kwds);
subtype
argument is the type of the object being created; the
args
and
kwds
arguments represent positional and keyword arguments of the call to the type. Note that
subtype
doesn’t have to equal the type whose
tp_new
function is called; it may be a subtype of that type (but not an unrelated type).
tp_new
function should call
subtype->tp_alloc(subtype, nitems)
to allocate space for the object, and then do only as much further initialization as is absolutely necessary. Initialization that can safely be ignored or repeated should be placed in the
tp_init
handler. A good rule of thumb is that for immutable types, all initialization should take place in
tp_new
, while for mutable types, most initialization should be deferred to
tp_init
.
Inheritance:
This field is inherited by subtypes, except it is not inherited by static types whose
tp_base
is
NULL
or
&PyBaseObject_Type
.
Default:
For static types this field has no default. This means if the slot is defined as
NULL
, the type cannot be called to create new instances; presumably there is some other way to create instances, like a factory function.
PyTypeObject.tp_free
¶
An optional pointer to an instance deallocation function. Its signature is:
void tp_free(void *self);
An initializer that is compatible with this signature is
PyObject_Free()
.
Inheritance:
This field is inherited by static subtypes, but not by dynamic subtypes (subtypes created by a class statement)
Default:
In dynamic subtypes, this field is set to a deallocator suitable to match
PyType_GenericAlloc()
and the value of the
Py_TPFLAGS_HAVE_GC
flag bit.
For static subtypes,
PyBaseObject_Type
uses PyObject_Del.
PyTypeObject.tp_is_gc
¶
An optional pointer to a function called by the garbage collector.
The garbage collector needs to know whether a particular object is collectible or not. Normally, it is sufficient to look at the object’s type’s
tp_flags
field, and check the
Py_TPFLAGS_HAVE_GC
flag bit. But some types have a mixture of statically and dynamically allocated instances, and the statically allocated instances are not collectible. Such types should define this function; it should return
1
for a collectible instance, and
0
for a non-collectible instance. The signature is:
int tp_is_gc(PyObject *self);
(The only example of this are types themselves. The metatype,
PyType_Type
, defines this function to distinguish between statically and dynamically allocated types.)
Inheritance:
This field is inherited by subtypes.
Default:
This slot has no default. If this field is
NULL
,
Py_TPFLAGS_HAVE_GC
is used as the functional equivalent.
PyTypeObject.tp_bases
¶
Tuple of base types.
This is set for types created by a class statement. It should be
NULL
for statically defined types.
Inheritance:
This field is not inherited.
PyTypeObject.tp_mro
¶
Tuple containing the expanded set of base types, starting with the type itself and ending with
object
, in Method Resolution Order.
Inheritance:
This field is not inherited; it is calculated fresh by
PyType_Ready()
.
PyTypeObject.tp_cache
¶
Unused. Internal use only.
Inheritance:
This field is not inherited.
PyTypeObject.tp_subclasses
¶
List of weak references to subclasses. Internal use only.
Inheritance:
This field is not inherited.
PyTypeObject.tp_weaklist
¶
Weak reference list head, for weak references to this type object. Not inherited. Internal use only.
Inheritance:
This field is not inherited.
PyTypeObject.tp_del
¶
This field is deprecated. Use
tp_finalize
代替。
PyTypeObject.tp_version_tag
¶
Used to index into the method cache. Internal use only.
Inheritance:
This field is not inherited.
PyTypeObject.tp_finalize
¶
An optional pointer to an instance finalization function. Its signature is:
void tp_finalize(PyObject *self);
若
tp_finalize
is set, the interpreter calls it once when finalizing an instance. It is called either from the garbage collector (if the instance is part of an isolated reference cycle) or just before the object is deallocated. Either way, it is guaranteed to be called before attempting to break reference cycles, ensuring that it finds the object in a sane state.
tp_finalize
should not mutate the current exception status; therefore, a recommended way to write a non-trivial finalizer is:
static void
local_finalize(PyObject *self)
{
PyObject *error_type, *error_value, *error_traceback;
/* Save the current exception, if any. */
PyErr_Fetch(&error_type, &error_value, &error_traceback);
/* ... */
/* Restore the saved exception. */
PyErr_Restore(error_type, error_value, error_traceback);
}
For this field to be taken into account (even through inheritance), you must also set the
Py_TPFLAGS_HAVE_FINALIZE
flags bit.
Inheritance:
This field is inherited by subtypes.
3.4 版新增。
另请参阅
“Safe object finalization” ( PEP 442 )
PyTypeObject.tp_vectorcall
¶
Vectorcall function to use for calls of this type object. In other words, it is used to implement
vectorcall
for
type.__call__
。若
tp_vectorcall
is
NULL
, the default call implementation using
__new__
and
__init__
被使用。
Inheritance:
This field is never inherited.
3.9 版新增: (the field exists since 3.8 but it’s only used since 3.9)
Also, note that, in a garbage collected Python,
tp_dealloc
may be called from any Python thread, not just the thread which created the object (if the object becomes part of a refcount cycle, that cycle might be collected by a garbage collection on any thread). This is not a problem for Python API calls, since the thread on which tp_dealloc is called will own the Global Interpreter Lock (GIL). However, if the object being destroyed in turn destroys objects from some other C or C++ library, care should be taken to ensure that destroying those objects on the thread which called tp_dealloc will not violate any assumptions of the library.
Traditionally, types defined in C code are
static
, that is, a static
PyTypeObject
structure is defined directly in code and initialized using
PyType_Ready()
.
This results in types that are limited relative to types defined in Python:
Static types are limited to one base, i.e. they cannot use multiple inheritance.
Static type objects (but not necessarily their instances) are immutable. It is not possible to add or modify the type object’s attributes from Python.
Static type objects are shared across 子解释器 , so they should not include any subinterpreter-specific state.
Also, since
PyTypeObject
is not part of the
stable ABI
, any extension modules using static types must be compiled for a specific Python minor version.
An alternative to static types is
heap-allocated types
,或
heap types
for short, which correspond closely to classes created by Python’s
class
语句。
This is done by filling a
PyType_Spec
structure and calling
PyType_FromSpecWithBases()
.
PyNumberMethods
¶
This structure holds pointers to the functions which an object uses to implement the number protocol. Each function is used by the function of similar name documented in the 数字协议 章节。
Here is the structure definition:
typedef struct {
binaryfunc nb_add;
binaryfunc nb_subtract;
binaryfunc nb_multiply;
binaryfunc nb_remainder;
binaryfunc nb_divmod;
ternaryfunc nb_power;
unaryfunc nb_negative;
unaryfunc nb_positive;
unaryfunc nb_absolute;
inquiry nb_bool;
unaryfunc nb_invert;
binaryfunc nb_lshift;
binaryfunc nb_rshift;
binaryfunc nb_and;
binaryfunc nb_xor;
binaryfunc nb_or;
unaryfunc nb_int;
void *nb_reserved;
unaryfunc nb_float;
binaryfunc nb_inplace_add;
binaryfunc nb_inplace_subtract;
binaryfunc nb_inplace_multiply;
binaryfunc nb_inplace_remainder;
ternaryfunc nb_inplace_power;
binaryfunc nb_inplace_lshift;
binaryfunc nb_inplace_rshift;
binaryfunc nb_inplace_and;
binaryfunc nb_inplace_xor;
binaryfunc nb_inplace_or;
binaryfunc nb_floor_divide;
binaryfunc nb_true_divide;
binaryfunc nb_inplace_floor_divide;
binaryfunc nb_inplace_true_divide;
unaryfunc nb_index;
binaryfunc nb_matrix_multiply;
binaryfunc nb_inplace_matrix_multiply;
} PyNumberMethods;
注意
Binary and ternary functions must check the type of all their operands, and implement the necessary conversions (at least one of the operands is an instance of the defined type). If the operation is not defined for the given operands, binary and ternary functions must return
Py_NotImplemented
, if another error occurred they must return
NULL
and set an exception.
注意
nb_reserved
field should always be
NULL
. It was previously called
nb_long
, and was renamed in Python 3.0.1.
PyNumberMethods.nb_add
¶
PyNumberMethods.nb_subtract
¶
PyNumberMethods.nb_multiply
¶
PyNumberMethods.nb_remainder
¶
PyNumberMethods.nb_divmod
¶
PyNumberMethods.nb_power
¶
PyNumberMethods.nb_lshift
¶
PyNumberMethods.nb_rshift
¶
PyNumberMethods.nb_and
¶
PyNumberMethods.nb_xor
¶
PyNumberMethods.nb_or
¶
PyNumberMethods.nb_reserved
¶
PyNumberMethods.nb_inplace_add
¶
PyNumberMethods.nb_inplace_subtract
¶
PyNumberMethods.nb_inplace_multiply
¶
PyNumberMethods.nb_inplace_remainder
¶
PyNumberMethods.nb_inplace_power
¶
PyNumberMethods.nb_inplace_lshift
¶
PyNumberMethods.nb_inplace_rshift
¶
PyNumberMethods.nb_inplace_and
¶
PyNumberMethods.nb_inplace_xor
¶
PyNumberMethods.nb_inplace_or
¶
PyNumberMethods.nb_floor_divide
¶
PyNumberMethods.nb_true_divide
¶
PyNumberMethods.nb_inplace_floor_divide
¶
PyNumberMethods.nb_inplace_true_divide
¶
PyNumberMethods.nb_matrix_multiply
¶
PyNumberMethods.nb_inplace_matrix_multiply
¶
PyMappingMethods
¶
This structure holds pointers to the functions which an object uses to implement the mapping protocol. It has three members:
PyMappingMethods.mp_length
¶
This function is used by
PyMapping_Size()
and
PyObject_Size()
, and has the same signature. This slot may be set to
NULL
if the object has no defined length.
PyMappingMethods.mp_subscript
¶
This function is used by
PyObject_GetItem()
and
PySequence_GetSlice()
, and has the same signature as
PyObject_GetItem()
. This slot must be filled for the
PyMapping_Check()
function to return
1
, it can be
NULL
否则。
PyMappingMethods.mp_ass_subscript
¶
This function is used by
PyObject_SetItem()
,
PyObject_DelItem()
,
PyObject_SetSlice()
and
PyObject_DelSlice()
. It has the same signature as
PyObject_SetItem()
,但
v
can also be set to
NULL
to delete an item. If this slot is
NULL
, the object does not support item assignment and deletion.
PySequenceMethods
¶
This structure holds pointers to the functions which an object uses to implement the sequence protocol.
PySequenceMethods.sq_length
¶
This function is used by
PySequence_Size()
and
PyObject_Size()
, and has the same signature. It is also used for handling negative indices via the
sq_item
和
sq_ass_item
slots.
PySequenceMethods.sq_concat
¶
This function is used by
PySequence_Concat()
and has the same signature. It is also used by the
+
operator, after trying the numeric addition via the
nb_add
slot.
PySequenceMethods.sq_repeat
¶
This function is used by
PySequence_Repeat()
and has the same signature. It is also used by the
*
operator, after trying numeric multiplication via the
nb_multiply
slot.
PySequenceMethods.sq_item
¶
This function is used by
PySequence_GetItem()
and has the same signature. It is also used by
PyObject_GetItem()
, after trying the subscription via the
mp_subscript
slot. This slot must be filled for the
PySequence_Check()
function to return
1
, it can be
NULL
否则。
Negative indexes are handled as follows: if the
sq_length
slot is filled, it is called and the sequence length is used to compute a positive index which is passed to
sq_item
。若
sq_length
is
NULL
, the index is passed as is to the function.
PySequenceMethods.sq_ass_item
¶
This function is used by
PySequence_SetItem()
and has the same signature. It is also used by
PyObject_SetItem()
and
PyObject_DelItem()
, after trying the item assignment and deletion via the
mp_ass_subscript
slot. This slot may be left to
NULL
if the object does not support item assignment and deletion.
PySequenceMethods.sq_contains
¶
This function may be used by
PySequence_Contains()
and has the same signature. This slot may be left to
NULL
, in this case
PySequence_Contains()
simply traverses the sequence until it finds a match.
PySequenceMethods.sq_inplace_concat
¶
This function is used by
PySequence_InPlaceConcat()
and has the same signature. It should modify its first operand, and return it. This slot may be left to
NULL
, in this case
PySequence_InPlaceConcat()
will fall back to
PySequence_Concat()
. It is also used by the augmented assignment
+=
, after trying numeric in-place addition via the
nb_inplace_add
slot.
PySequenceMethods.sq_inplace_repeat
¶
This function is used by
PySequence_InPlaceRepeat()
and has the same signature. It should modify its first operand, and return it. This slot may be left to
NULL
, in this case
PySequence_InPlaceRepeat()
will fall back to
PySequence_Repeat()
. It is also used by the augmented assignment
*=
, after trying numeric in-place multiplication via the
nb_inplace_multiply
slot.
PyBufferProcs
¶
This structure holds pointers to the functions required by the Buffer protocol . The protocol defines how an exporter object can expose its internal data to consumer objects.
PyBufferProcs.bf_getbuffer
¶
此函数的签名为:
int (PyObject *exporter, Py_buffer *view, int flags);
Handle a request to exporter to fill in view as specified by flags . Except for point (3), an implementation of this function MUST take these steps:
Check if the request can be met. If not, raise
PyExc_BufferError
, set
view->obj
to
NULL
并返回
-1
.
Fill in the requested fields.
Increment an internal counter for the number of exports.
Set
view->obj
to
exporter
and increment
view->obj
.
返回
0
.
若 exporter is part of a chain or tree of buffer providers, two main schemes can be used:
Re-export: Each member of the tree acts as the exporting object and sets
view->obj
to a new reference to itself.
Redirect: The buffer request is redirected to the root object of the tree. Here,
view->obj
will be a new reference to the root object.
The individual fields of view are described in section 缓冲结构 , the rules how an exporter must react to specific requests are in section 缓冲请求类型 .
All memory pointed to in the
Py_buffer
structure belongs to the exporter and must remain valid until there are no consumers left.
format
,
shape
,
strides
,
suboffsets
and
internal
are read-only for the consumer.
PyBuffer_FillInfo()
provides an easy way of exposing a simple bytes buffer while dealing correctly with all request types.
PyObject_GetBuffer()
is the interface for the consumer that wraps this function.
PyBufferProcs.bf_releasebuffer
¶
此函数的签名为:
void (PyObject *exporter, Py_buffer *view);
Handle a request to release the resources of the buffer. If no resources need to be released,
PyBufferProcs.bf_releasebuffer
可以是
NULL
. Otherwise, a standard implementation of this function will take these optional steps:
Decrement an internal counter for the number of exports.
If the counter is
0
, free all memory associated with
view
.
The exporter MUST use the
internal
field to keep track of buffer-specific resources. This field is guaranteed to remain constant, while a consumer MAY pass a copy of the original buffer as the
view
自变量。
This function MUST NOT decrement
view->obj
, since that is done automatically in
PyBuffer_Release()
(this scheme is useful for breaking reference cycles).
PyBuffer_Release()
is the interface for the consumer that wraps this function.
3.5 版新增。
PyAsyncMethods
¶
This structure holds pointers to the functions required to implement awaitable and 异步迭代器 对象。
Here is the structure definition:
typedef struct {
unaryfunc am_await;
unaryfunc am_aiter;
unaryfunc am_anext;
} PyAsyncMethods;
PyAsyncMethods.am_await
¶
此函数的签名为:
PyObject *am_await(PyObject *self);
The returned object must be an iterator, i.e.
PyIter_Check()
must return
1
for it.
This slot may be set to
NULL
if an object is not an
awaitable
.
PyAsyncMethods.am_aiter
¶
此函数的签名为:
PyObject *am_aiter(PyObject *self);
必须返回
awaitable
对象。见
__anext__()
了解细节。
This slot may be set to
NULL
if an object does not implement asynchronous iteration protocol.
PyAsyncMethods.am_anext
¶
此函数的签名为:
PyObject *am_anext(PyObject *self);
必须返回
awaitable
对象。见
__anext__()
for details. This slot may be set to
NULL
.
(*allocfunc)
(
PyTypeObject
*cls
, Py_ssize_t
nitems
)
¶
The purpose of this function is to separate memory allocation from memory initialization. It should return a pointer to a block of memory of adequate length for the instance, suitably aligned, and initialized to zeros, but with
ob_refcnt
设为
1
and
ob_type
set to the type argument. If the type’s
tp_itemsize
is non-zero, the object’s
ob_size
field should be initialized to
nitems
and the length of the allocated memory block should be
tp_basicsize + nitems*tp_itemsize
, rounded up to a multiple of
sizeof(void*)
; otherwise,
nitems
is not used and the length of the block should be
tp_basicsize
.
This function should not do any other instance initialization, not even to allocate additional memory; that should be done by
tp_new
.
(*getattrfunc)
(
PyObject
*self
, char
*attr
)
¶
Return the value of the named attribute for the object.
(*setattrfunc)
(
PyObject
*self
, char
*attr
,
PyObject
*value
)
¶
Set the value of the named attribute for the object. The value argument is set to
NULL
to delete the attribute.
(*getattrofunc)
(
PyObject
*self
,
PyObject
*attr
)
¶
Return the value of the named attribute for the object.
见
tp_getattro
.
(*setattrofunc)
(
PyObject
*self
,
PyObject
*attr
,
PyObject
*value
)
¶
Set the value of the named attribute for the object. The value argument is set to
NULL
to delete the attribute.
见
tp_setattro
.
(*richcmpfunc)
(
PyObject
*
,
PyObject
*
, int
)
¶
见
tp_richcompare
.
(*iternextfunc)
(
PyObject
*
)
¶
见
tp_iternext
.
The following are simple examples of Python type definitions. They include common usage you may encounter. Some demonstrate tricky corner cases. For more examples, practical info, and a tutorial, see 定义扩展类型:教程 and Defining Extension Types: Assorted Topics .
A basic static type:
typedef struct {
PyObject_HEAD
const char *data;
} MyObject;
static PyTypeObject MyObject_Type = {
PyVarObject_HEAD_INIT(NULL, 0)
.tp_name = "mymod.MyObject",
.tp_basicsize = sizeof(MyObject),
.tp_doc = "My objects",
.tp_new = myobj_new,
.tp_dealloc = (destructor)myobj_dealloc,
.tp_repr = (reprfunc)myobj_repr,
};
You may also find older code (especially in the CPython code base) with a more verbose initializer:
static PyTypeObject MyObject_Type = {
PyVarObject_HEAD_INIT(NULL, 0)
"mymod.MyObject", /* tp_name */
sizeof(MyObject), /* tp_basicsize */
0, /* tp_itemsize */
(destructor)myobj_dealloc, /* tp_dealloc */
0, /* tp_vectorcall_offset */
0, /* tp_getattr */
0, /* tp_setattr */
0, /* tp_as_async */
(reprfunc)myobj_repr, /* tp_repr */
0, /* tp_as_number */
0, /* tp_as_sequence */
0, /* tp_as_mapping */
0, /* tp_hash */
0, /* tp_call */
0, /* tp_str */
0, /* tp_getattro */
0, /* tp_setattro */
0, /* tp_as_buffer */
0, /* tp_flags */
"My objects", /* tp_doc */
0, /* tp_traverse */
0, /* tp_clear */
0, /* tp_richcompare */
0, /* tp_weaklistoffset */
0, /* tp_iter */
0, /* tp_iternext */
0, /* tp_methods */
0, /* tp_members */
0, /* tp_getset */
0, /* tp_base */
0, /* tp_dict */
0, /* tp_descr_get */
0, /* tp_descr_set */
0, /* tp_dictoffset */
0, /* tp_init */
0, /* tp_alloc */
myobj_new, /* tp_new */
};
A type that supports weakrefs, instance dicts, and hashing:
typedef struct {
PyObject_HEAD
const char *data;
PyObject *inst_dict;
PyObject *weakreflist;
} MyObject;
static PyTypeObject MyObject_Type = {
PyVarObject_HEAD_INIT(NULL, 0)
.tp_name = "mymod.MyObject",
.tp_basicsize = sizeof(MyObject),
.tp_doc = "My objects",
.tp_weaklistoffset = offsetof(MyObject, weakreflist),
.tp_dictoffset = offsetof(MyObject, inst_dict),
.tp_flags = Py_TPFLAGS_DEFAULT | Py_TPFLAGS_BASETYPE | Py_TPFLAGS_HAVE_GC,
.tp_new = myobj_new,
.tp_traverse = (traverseproc)myobj_traverse,
.tp_clear = (inquiry)myobj_clear,
.tp_alloc = PyType_GenericNew,
.tp_dealloc = (destructor)myobj_dealloc,
.tp_repr = (reprfunc)myobj_repr,
.tp_hash = (hashfunc)myobj_hash,
.tp_richcompare = PyBaseObject_Type.tp_richcompare,
};
A str subclass that cannot be subclassed and cannot be called to create instances (e.g. uses a separate factory func):
typedef struct {
PyUnicodeObject raw;
char *extra;
} MyStr;
static PyTypeObject MyStr_Type = {
PyVarObject_HEAD_INIT(NULL, 0)
.tp_name = "mymod.MyStr",
.tp_basicsize = sizeof(MyStr),
.tp_base = NULL, // set to &PyUnicode_Type in module init
.tp_doc = "my custom str",
.tp_flags = Py_TPFLAGS_DEFAULT,
.tp_new = NULL,
.tp_repr = (reprfunc)myobj_repr,
};
The simplest static type (with fixed-length instances):
typedef struct {
PyObject_HEAD
} MyObject;
static PyTypeObject MyObject_Type = {
PyVarObject_HEAD_INIT(NULL, 0)
.tp_name = "mymod.MyObject",
};
The simplest static type (with variable-length instances):
typedef struct {
PyObject_VAR_HEAD
const char *data[1];
} MyObject;
static PyTypeObject MyObject_Type = {
PyVarObject_HEAD_INIT(NULL, 0)
.tp_name = "mymod.MyObject",
.tp_basicsize = sizeof(MyObject) - sizeof(char *),
.tp_itemsize = sizeof(char *),
};