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7.3.5 List Objects
- PyListObject
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This subtype of PyObject represents a Python list object.
- PyTypeObject PyList_Type
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This instance of PyTypeObject represents the Python list
type. This is the same object as
types.ListType.
| int PyList_Check( | PyObject *p) |
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Returns true if p is a list object or an instance of a
subtype of the list type.
Changed in version 2.2:
Allowed subtypes to be accepted.
| int PyList_CheckExact( | PyObject *p) |
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Return true if p is a list object, but not an instance of a
subtype of the list type.
New in version 2.2.
| PyObject* PyList_New( | int len) |
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Return value:
New reference.
Returns a new list of length len on success, or NULL on
failure.
| int PyList_Size( | PyObject *list) |
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Returns the length of the list object in list; this is
equivalent to "len(list)" on a list object.
| int PyList_GET_SIZE( | PyObject *list) |
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Macro form of PyList_Size() without error checking.
| PyObject* PyList_GetItem( | PyObject *list, int index) |
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Return value:
Borrowed reference.
Returns the object at position pos in the list pointed to by
p. If pos is out of bounds, returns NULL and sets an
IndexError exception.
| PyObject* PyList_GET_ITEM( | PyObject *list, int i) |
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Return value:
Borrowed reference.
Macro form of PyList_GetItem() without error checking.
| int PyList_SetItem( | PyObject *list, int index,
PyObject *item) |
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Sets the item at index index in list to item. Returns
0 on success or -1 on failure. Note:
This function
``steals'' a reference to item and discards a reference to an
item already in the list at the affected position.
| void PyList_SET_ITEM( | PyObject *list, int i,
PyObject *o) |
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Macro form of PyList_SetItem() without error checking.
This is normally only used to fill in new lists where there is no
previous content.
Note:
This function ``steals'' a reference to item, and,
unlike PyList_SetItem(), does not discard a
reference to any item that it being replaced; any reference in
list at position i will be leaked.
| int PyList_Insert( | PyObject *list, int index,
PyObject *item) |
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Inserts the item item into list list in front of index
index. Returns
0 if successful; returns -1 and
raises an exception if unsuccessful. Analogous to
list.insert(index, item).
| int PyList_Append( | PyObject *list, PyObject *item) |
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Appends the object item at the end of list list.
Returns
0 if successful; returns -1 and sets an
exception if unsuccessful. Analogous to
list.append(item).
| PyObject* PyList_GetSlice( | PyObject *list,
int low, int high) |
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Return value:
New reference.
Returns a list of the objects in list containing the objects
between low and high. Returns NULL and sets
an exception if unsuccessful.
Analogous to list[low:high].
| int PyList_SetSlice( | PyObject *list,
int low, int high,
PyObject *itemlist) |
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Sets the slice of list between low and high to the
contents of itemlist. Analogous to
list[low:high] = itemlist.
The itemlist may be NULL, indicating the assignment
of an empty list (slice deletion).
Returns 0 on success, -1 on failure.
| int PyList_Sort( | PyObject *list) |
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Sorts the items of list in place. Returns
0 on
success, -1 on failure. This is equivalent to
"list.sort()".
| int PyList_Reverse( | PyObject *list) |
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Reverses the items of list in place. Returns
0 on
success, -1 on failure. This is the equivalent of
"list.reverse()".
| PyObject* PyList_AsTuple( | PyObject *list) |
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Return value:
New reference.
Returns a new tuple object containing the contents of list;
equivalent to "tuple(list)".
Release 2.4.1, documentation updated on 30 March 2005.
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