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svn+ssh://pythondev@svn.python.org/python/trunk ........ r53954 | jeremy.hylton | 2007-02-26 10:41:18 -0800 (Mon, 26 Feb 2007) | 10 lines Do not copy free variables to locals in class namespaces. Fixes bug 1569356, but at the cost of a minor incompatibility in locals(). Add test that verifies that the class namespace is not polluted. Also clarify the behavior in the library docs. Along the way, cleaned up the dict_to_map and map_to_dict implementations and added some comments that explain what they do. ........ r53955 | jeremy.hylton | 2007-02-26 11:00:20 -0800 (Mon, 26 Feb 2007) | 2 lines Fix assertion. ........ r53969 | neal.norwitz | 2007-02-26 14:41:45 -0800 (Mon, 26 Feb 2007) | 3 lines When printing an unraisable error, don't print exceptions. before the name. This duplicates the behavior whening normally printing exceptions. ........ r53970 | andrew.kuchling | 2007-02-26 15:02:47 -0800 (Mon, 26 Feb 2007) | 1 line Markup fix ........ r53975 | neal.norwitz | 2007-02-26 15:48:27 -0800 (Mon, 26 Feb 2007) | 3 lines SF #1669182, 2.5 was already fixed. Just assert in 2.6 since string exceptions are gone. ........ r53976 | andrew.kuchling | 2007-02-26 15:54:17 -0800 (Mon, 26 Feb 2007) | 1 line Add some items ........ r53981 | jeremy.hylton | 2007-02-26 17:01:59 -0800 (Mon, 26 Feb 2007) | 4 lines Fix long-standing bug in name mangling for package imports Reported by Mike Verdone. ........ r53993 | jeremy.hylton | 2007-02-27 08:00:06 -0800 (Tue, 27 Feb 2007) | 2 lines tabify ........ r53994 | jeremy.hylton | 2007-02-27 08:13:23 -0800 (Tue, 27 Feb 2007) | 5 lines tabify Note that ast.c still has a mix of tabs and spaces, because it attempts to use four-space indents for more of the new code. ........ r53996 | jeremy.hylton | 2007-02-27 09:24:48 -0800 (Tue, 27 Feb 2007) | 2 lines whitespace normalization ........ r53997 | jeremy.hylton | 2007-02-27 10:29:45 -0800 (Tue, 27 Feb 2007) | 24 lines Add checking for a number of metaclass error conditions. We add some new rules that are required for preserving internal invariants of types. 1. If type (or a subclass of type) appears in bases, it must appear before any non-type bases. If a non-type base (like a regular new-style class) occurred first, it could trick type into allocating the new class an __dict__ which must be impossible. 2. There are several checks that are made of bases when creating a type. Those checks are now repeated when assigning to __bases__. We also add the restriction that assignment to __bases__ may not change the metaclass of the type. Add new tests for these cases and for a few other oddball errors that were no previously tested. Remove a crasher test that was fixed. Also some internal refactoring: Extract the code to find the most derived metaclass of a type and its bases. It is now needed in two places. Rewrite the TypeError checks in test_descr to use doctest. The tests now clearly show what exception they expect to see. ........ r53998 | jeremy.hylton | 2007-02-27 10:33:31 -0800 (Tue, 27 Feb 2007) | 2 lines Add news about changes to metaclasses and __bases__ error checking. ........ r54016 | armin.rigo | 2007-02-28 01:25:29 -0800 (Wed, 28 Feb 2007) | 3 lines Modify the segfaulting example to show why r53997 is not a solution to it. ........ r54022 | brett.cannon | 2007-02-28 10:15:00 -0800 (Wed, 28 Feb 2007) | 2 lines Add a test for instantiating SyntaxError with no arguments. ........ r54026 | raymond.hettinger | 2007-02-28 10:27:41 -0800 (Wed, 28 Feb 2007) | 1 line Docstring nit. ........ r54033 | raymond.hettinger | 2007-02-28 10:37:52 -0800 (Wed, 28 Feb 2007) | 1 line Prepare collections module for pure python code entries. ........ r54053 | raymond.hettinger | 2007-02-28 22:16:43 -0800 (Wed, 28 Feb 2007) | 1 line Add collections.NamedTuple ........ r54054 | neal.norwitz | 2007-02-28 23:04:41 -0800 (Wed, 28 Feb 2007) | 1 line Add Pat and Eric for work on PEP 3101 in the sandbox ........ r54061 | andrew.kuchling | 2007-03-01 06:36:12 -0800 (Thu, 01 Mar 2007) | 1 line Add NamedTuple ........ r54080 | georg.brandl | 2007-03-02 06:37:12 -0800 (Fri, 02 Mar 2007) | 2 lines Bug #1628895: some better tries to find HTML documentation in pydoc. ........ r54086 | raymond.hettinger | 2007-03-02 11:20:46 -0800 (Fri, 02 Mar 2007) | 1 line Fix embarrassing typo and fix constantification of None ........ r54088 | georg.brandl | 2007-03-02 12:30:14 -0800 (Fri, 02 Mar 2007) | 2 lines Bugs #1668032, #1668036, #1669304: clarify behavior of PyMem_Realloc and _Resize. ........ r54114 | georg.brandl | 2007-03-04 09:18:54 -0800 (Sun, 04 Mar 2007) | 2 lines Fix a bug in test_dict and test_userdict, found at the PyPy sprint. ........ r54124 | skip.montanaro | 2007-03-04 12:52:28 -0800 (Sun, 04 Mar 2007) | 2 lines Teach setup.py how to find Berkeley DB on Macs using MacPorts. ........ r54125 | skip.montanaro | 2007-03-04 12:54:12 -0800 (Sun, 04 Mar 2007) | 1 line note MacPorts/BerkDB change in setup.py ........ r54136 | neal.norwitz | 2007-03-04 23:52:01 -0800 (Sun, 04 Mar 2007) | 1 line Added Pete for 3101 too ........ r54138 | facundo.batista | 2007-03-05 08:31:54 -0800 (Mon, 05 Mar 2007) | 1 line Minor corrections to docs, and an explanation comentary ........ r54139 | georg.brandl | 2007-03-05 14:28:08 -0800 (Mon, 05 Mar 2007) | 3 lines Patch #1674228: when assigning a slice (old-style), check for the sq_ass_slice instead of the sq_slice slot. ........ r54149 | georg.brandl | 2007-03-06 01:33:01 -0800 (Tue, 06 Mar 2007) | 3 lines Nit: a struct field is set to GenericAlloc, not GenericAlloc(). ........ r54150 | georg.brandl | 2007-03-06 02:02:47 -0800 (Tue, 06 Mar 2007) | 3 lines Patch #1671450: add a section about subclassing builtin types to the "extending and embedding" tutorial. ........ r54152 | martin.v.loewis | 2007-03-06 02:41:24 -0800 (Tue, 06 Mar 2007) | 2 lines Patch #1121142: Implement ZipFile.open. ........ r54154 | georg.brandl | 2007-03-06 03:51:14 -0800 (Tue, 06 Mar 2007) | 2 lines A test case for the fix in #1674228. ........ r54156 | georg.brandl | 2007-03-06 03:52:24 -0800 (Tue, 06 Mar 2007) | 2 lines Patch #1672481: fix bug in idlelib.MultiCall. ........ r54159 | georg.brandl | 2007-03-06 04:17:50 -0800 (Tue, 06 Mar 2007) | 1 line Bug #1674503: close the file opened by execfile() in an error condition. ........ r54160 | georg.brandl | 2007-03-06 05:32:52 -0800 (Tue, 06 Mar 2007) | 3 lines Fix another reincarnation of bug #1576657 in defaultdict. ........ r54162 | georg.brandl | 2007-03-06 05:35:00 -0800 (Tue, 06 Mar 2007) | 2 lines A test case for the defaultdict KeyError bug. ........ r54164 | georg.brandl | 2007-03-06 05:37:45 -0800 (Tue, 06 Mar 2007) | 3 lines Patch #1663234: you can now run doctest on test files and modules using "python -m doctest [-v] filename ...". ........ r54165 | martin.v.loewis | 2007-03-06 06:43:00 -0800 (Tue, 06 Mar 2007) | 3 lines Patch #912410: Replace HTML entity references for attribute values in HTMLParser. ........ r54166 | skip.montanaro | 2007-03-06 07:41:38 -0800 (Tue, 06 Mar 2007) | 1 line patch 1673619 - identify extension modules which cannot be built ........ r54167 | guido.van.rossum | 2007-03-06 07:50:01 -0800 (Tue, 06 Mar 2007) | 5 lines Patch #1646728: datetime.fromtimestamp fails with negative fractional times. With unittest. Somebody please backport to 2.5. ........ r54169 | georg.brandl | 2007-03-06 09:49:14 -0800 (Tue, 06 Mar 2007) | 2 lines Fix cmp vs. key argument for list.sort. ........ r54170 | georg.brandl | 2007-03-06 10:21:32 -0800 (Tue, 06 Mar 2007) | 2 lines Small nit, found by Neal. ........ r54171 | georg.brandl | 2007-03-06 10:29:58 -0800 (Tue, 06 Mar 2007) | 3 lines Patch #1602128: clarify that richcmp methods can return NotImplemented and should return True or False otherwise. ........ r54173 | georg.brandl | 2007-03-06 10:41:12 -0800 (Tue, 06 Mar 2007) | 2 lines Patch #1638879: don't accept strings with embedded NUL bytes in long(). ........ r54175 | georg.brandl | 2007-03-06 10:47:31 -0800 (Tue, 06 Mar 2007) | 2 lines Patch #1673121: update README wrt. OSX default shell. ........ r54177 | georg.brandl | 2007-03-06 10:59:11 -0800 (Tue, 06 Mar 2007) | 3 lines Patch #1654417: make operator.{get,set,del}slice use the full range of Py_ssize_t. ........ r54180 | walter.doerwald | 2007-03-06 12:38:57 -0800 (Tue, 06 Mar 2007) | 4 lines Patch for bug #1633621: if curses.resizeterm() or curses.resize_term() is called, update _curses.LINES, _curses.COLS, curses.LINES and curses.COLS. ........ r54182 | walter.doerwald | 2007-03-06 13:15:24 -0800 (Tue, 06 Mar 2007) | 2 lines Document change to curses. ........ r54188 | georg.brandl | 2007-03-06 16:34:46 -0800 (Tue, 06 Mar 2007) | 5 lines Variant of patch #697613: don't exit the interpreter on a SystemExit exception if the -i command line option or PYTHONINSPECT environment variable is given, but break into the interactive interpreter just like on other exceptions or normal program exit. (backport) ........ r54189 | georg.brandl | 2007-03-06 16:40:28 -0800 (Tue, 06 Mar 2007) | 4 lines Patch #703779: unset __file__ in __main__ after running a file. This makes the filenames the warning module prints much more sensible when a PYTHONSTARTUP file is used. ........ r54192 | george.yoshida | 2007-03-06 20:21:18 -0800 (Tue, 06 Mar 2007) | 2 lines add versionadded info ........ r54195 | georg.brandl | 2007-03-06 23:39:06 -0800 (Tue, 06 Mar 2007) | 2 lines Patch #812285: allow multiple auth schemes in AbstractBasicAuthHandler. ........ r54197 | georg.brandl | 2007-03-07 00:31:51 -0800 (Wed, 07 Mar 2007) | 3 lines Patch #1001604: glob.glob() now returns unicode filenames if it was given a unicode argument and os.listdir() returns unicode filenames. ........ r54199 | georg.brandl | 2007-03-07 01:09:40 -0800 (Wed, 07 Mar 2007) | 3 lines Patches #1550273, #1550272: fix a few bugs in unittest and add a comprehensive test suite for the module. ........ r54201 | georg.brandl | 2007-03-07 01:21:06 -0800 (Wed, 07 Mar 2007) | 3 lines Patch #787789: allow to pass custom TestRunner instances to unittest's main() function. ........ r54202 | georg.brandl | 2007-03-07 01:34:45 -0800 (Wed, 07 Mar 2007) | 2 lines Patch #1669331: clarify shutil.copyfileobj() behavior wrt. file position. ........ r54204 | martin.v.loewis | 2007-03-07 03:04:33 -0800 (Wed, 07 Mar 2007) | 2 lines Bug #1115886: os.path.splitext('.cshrc') gives now ('.cshrc', ''). ........ r54206 | georg.brandl | 2007-03-07 03:37:42 -0800 (Wed, 07 Mar 2007) | 2 lines Patch #1675471: convert test_pty to unittest. ........ r54207 | georg.brandl | 2007-03-07 03:54:49 -0800 (Wed, 07 Mar 2007) | 4 lines Add some sanity checks to unittest.TestSuite's addTest(s) methods. Fixes #878275. ........ r54209 | guido.van.rossum | 2007-03-07 07:16:29 -0800 (Wed, 07 Mar 2007) | 3 lines Windows doesn't support negative timestamps. Skip the tests involving them if os.name == "nt". ........ r54219 | martin.v.loewis | 2007-03-08 05:42:43 -0800 (Thu, 08 Mar 2007) | 2 lines Add missing ) in parenthical remark. ........ r54220 | georg.brandl | 2007-03-08 09:49:06 -0800 (Thu, 08 Mar 2007) | 2 lines Fix #1676656: \em is different from \emph... ........ r54222 | georg.brandl | 2007-03-08 10:37:31 -0800 (Thu, 08 Mar 2007) | 2 lines Add a NEWS entry for rev. 54207,8. ........ r54225 | raymond.hettinger | 2007-03-08 11:24:27 -0800 (Thu, 08 Mar 2007) | 1 line SF 1676321: empty() returned wrong result ........ r54227 | collin.winter | 2007-03-08 11:58:14 -0800 (Thu, 08 Mar 2007) | 1 line Backported r54226 from p3yk: Move test_unittest, test_doctest and test_doctest2 higher up in the testing order. ........ r54230 | raymond.hettinger | 2007-03-08 13:33:47 -0800 (Thu, 08 Mar 2007) | 1 line SF #1637850: make_table in difflib did not work with unicode ........ r54232 | collin.winter | 2007-03-08 14:16:25 -0800 (Thu, 08 Mar 2007) | 1 line Patch #1668482: don't use '-' in mkstemp ........ r54233 | brett.cannon | 2007-03-08 15:58:11 -0800 (Thu, 08 Mar 2007) | 10 lines Introduce test.test_support.TransientResource. It's a context manager to surround calls to resources that may or may not be available. Specifying the expected exception and attributes to be raised if the resource is not available prevents overly broad catching of exceptions. This is meant to help suppress spurious failures by raising test.test_support.ResourceDenied if the exception matches. It would probably be good to go through the various network tests and surround the calls to catch connection timeouts (as done with test_socket_ssl in this commit). ........ r54234 | collin.winter | 2007-03-08 19:15:56 -0800 (Thu, 08 Mar 2007) | 1 line Patch #1481079: Support of HTTP_REFERER in CGIHTTPServer.py ........ r54235 | collin.winter | 2007-03-08 19:26:32 -0800 (Thu, 08 Mar 2007) | 1 line Add NEWS item for patch #1481079 (r54234). ........ r54237 | neal.norwitz | 2007-03-08 21:59:01 -0800 (Thu, 08 Mar 2007) | 1 line Fix SF #1676971, Complex OverflowError has a typo ........ r54239 | georg.brandl | 2007-03-09 04:58:41 -0800 (Fri, 09 Mar 2007) | 2 lines Typo. ........ r54240 | martin.v.loewis | 2007-03-09 07:35:55 -0800 (Fri, 09 Mar 2007) | 2 lines Patch #957003: Implement smtplib.LMTP. ........ r54243 | collin.winter | 2007-03-09 10:09:10 -0800 (Fri, 09 Mar 2007) | 2 lines Bug #1629566: clarify the docs on the return values of parsedate() and parsedate_tz() in email.utils and rfc822. ........ r54244 | thomas.heller | 2007-03-09 11:21:28 -0800 (Fri, 09 Mar 2007) | 3 lines Fix bug #1646630: ctypes.string_at(buf, 0) and ctypes.wstring_at(buf, 0) returned string up to the first NUL character. ........ r54245 | martin.v.loewis | 2007-03-09 11:36:01 -0800 (Fri, 09 Mar 2007) | 2 lines Add Ziga Seilnacht. ........ r54247 | collin.winter | 2007-03-09 12:33:07 -0800 (Fri, 09 Mar 2007) | 2 lines Patch #1491866: change the complex() constructor to allow parthensized forms. This means complex(repr(x)) now works instead of raising a ValueError. ........ r54248 | thomas.heller | 2007-03-09 12:39:22 -0800 (Fri, 09 Mar 2007) | 7 lines Bug #1651235: When a tuple was passed to a ctypes function call, Python would crash instead of raising an error. The crash was caused by a section of code that should have been removed long ago, at that time ctypes had other ways to pass parameters to function calls. ........ r54250 | collin.winter | 2007-03-09 15:30:39 -0800 (Fri, 09 Mar 2007) | 1 line Hashing simplification pointed out by Thomas Wouters. ........ r54252 | collin.winter | 2007-03-09 18:23:40 -0800 (Fri, 09 Mar 2007) | 5 lines * Unlink test files before and after each test; hopefully this will cut down on recent buildbot failures in test_islink. * Drop safe_remove() in favor of test_support.unlink(). * Fix the indentation of test_samefile so that it runs. ........ r54253 | collin.winter | 2007-03-09 18:51:26 -0800 (Fri, 09 Mar 2007) | 3 lines Bug #1531963: Make SocketServer.TCPServer's server_address always be equal to calling getsockname() on the server's socket. Will backport. ........ r54254 | neal.norwitz | 2007-03-09 19:19:18 -0800 (Fri, 09 Mar 2007) | 4 lines Simplify a little by handling the TCP case first. Update to use predominant style of spaces around = in args list and print to stderr if debugging. ........ r54256 | collin.winter | 2007-03-09 19:35:34 -0800 (Fri, 09 Mar 2007) | 1 line Add proper attribution for a bug fix. ........ r54257 | georg.brandl | 2007-03-09 23:38:14 -0800 (Fri, 09 Mar 2007) | 2 lines Typos. ........ r54260 | collin.winter | 2007-03-10 06:33:32 -0800 (Sat, 10 Mar 2007) | 1 line Convert an assert to a raise so it works even in the presence of -O. ........ r54262 | collin.winter | 2007-03-10 06:41:48 -0800 (Sat, 10 Mar 2007) | 2 lines Patch #1599845: Add an option to disable the implicit calls to server_bind() and server_activate() in the constructors for TCPServer, SimpleXMLRPCServer and DocXMLRPCServer. ........ r54268 | georg.brandl | 2007-03-11 00:28:46 -0800 (Sun, 11 Mar 2007) | 2 lines Add missing "return" statements in exception handler. ........ r54270 | ziga.seilnacht | 2007-03-11 08:54:54 -0700 (Sun, 11 Mar 2007) | 3 lines Patch #1675981: remove unreachable code from type.__new__() method. __dict__ and __weakref__ are removed from the slots tuple earlier in the code, in the loop that mangles slot names. Will backport. ........ r54271 | collin.winter | 2007-03-11 09:00:20 -0700 (Sun, 11 Mar 2007) | 3 lines Patch #1192590: Fix pdb's "ignore" and "condition" commands so they trap the IndexError caused by passing in an invalid breakpoint number. Will backport. ........ r54274 | vinay.sajip | 2007-03-11 11:32:07 -0700 (Sun, 11 Mar 2007) | 1 line Fix resource leak reported in SF #1516995. ........ r54278 | collin.winter | 2007-03-11 18:55:54 -0700 (Sun, 11 Mar 2007) | 4 lines Patch #1678662: ftp.python.org does not exist. So the testcode in urllib.py must use a more stable FTP. Will backport. ........ r54280 | barry.warsaw | 2007-03-11 20:20:01 -0700 (Sun, 11 Mar 2007) | 8 lines Tokio Kikuchi's fix for SF bug #1629369; folding whitespace allowed in the display name of an email address, e.g. Foo \tBar <foo@example.com> Test case added by Barry. ........ r54282 | skip.montanaro | 2007-03-11 20:30:50 -0700 (Sun, 11 Mar 2007) | 4 lines Sane humans would call these invalid tests, but Andrew McNamara pointed out that given the inputs in these tests Excel does indeed produce the output these tests expect. Document that for future confused folks. ........ r54283 | martin.v.loewis | 2007-03-12 03:50:39 -0700 (Mon, 12 Mar 2007) | 2 lines Bug #1675511: Use -Kpic instead of -xcode=pic32 on Solaris/x86. ........ r54285 | martin.v.loewis | 2007-03-12 04:01:10 -0700 (Mon, 12 Mar 2007) | 2 lines Patch #1677862: Require a space or tab after import in .pth files. ........ r54287 | georg.brandl | 2007-03-12 06:17:36 -0700 (Mon, 12 Mar 2007) | 8 lines Backport from Py3k branch: Patch #1591665: implement the __dir__() special function lookup in PyObject_Dir. Had to change a few bits of the patch because classobjs and __methods__ are still in Py2.6. ........ r54288 | georg.brandl | 2007-03-12 07:30:05 -0700 (Mon, 12 Mar 2007) | 3 lines Bug #1678647: write a newline after printing an exception in any case, even when converting the value to a string failed. ........ r54290 | collin.winter | 2007-03-12 08:57:19 -0700 (Mon, 12 Mar 2007) | 1 line Patch #1678088: convert test_operations to use unittest, fold the result into test_dict. ........ r54291 | collin.winter | 2007-03-12 09:11:39 -0700 (Mon, 12 Mar 2007) | 3 lines Bug #742342: make Python stop segfaulting on infinitely-recursive reload()s. Fixed by patch #922167. Will backport. ........ r54292 | georg.brandl | 2007-03-12 09:15:09 -0700 (Mon, 12 Mar 2007) | 2 lines Typo fix. ........ r54295 | collin.winter | 2007-03-12 10:24:07 -0700 (Mon, 12 Mar 2007) | 1 line Patch #1670993: Refactor test_threadedtempfile.py to use unittest. ........ r54296 | tim.peters | 2007-03-12 11:07:52 -0700 (Mon, 12 Mar 2007) | 2 lines Whitespace normalization. ........ r54297 | tim.peters | 2007-03-12 11:09:22 -0700 (Mon, 12 Mar 2007) | 2 lines Set missing svn:eol-style property on text files. ........ r54315 | brett.cannon | 2007-03-12 19:34:09 -0700 (Mon, 12 Mar 2007) | 8 lines Add test.test_support.transient_internet . Returns a context manager that nests test.test_support.TransientResource context managers that capture exceptions raised when the Internet connection is flaky. Initially using in test_socket_ssl but should probably be expanded to cover any test that should not raise the captured exceptions if the Internet connection works. ........ r54316 | brett.cannon | 2007-03-12 20:05:40 -0700 (Mon, 12 Mar 2007) | 2 lines Fix a typo where the variable name was not updated. ........ r54318 | neal.norwitz | 2007-03-12 21:59:58 -0700 (Mon, 12 Mar 2007) | 1 line Add Jerry Seutter for a bunch of his recent patches refactoring tests ........ r54319 | neal.norwitz | 2007-03-12 22:07:14 -0700 (Mon, 12 Mar 2007) | 7 lines Add some other acks for recent checkins: Brian Leair - 922167 Tomer Filiba - 1591665 Jeremy Jones - 1192590 ........ r54321 | neal.norwitz | 2007-03-12 22:31:38 -0700 (Mon, 12 Mar 2007) | 9 lines Fix some style nits: * lines too long * wrong indentation * space after a function name * wrong function name in error string * simplifying some logic Also add an error check to PyDict_SetItemString. ........ r54322 | georg.brandl | 2007-03-13 00:23:16 -0700 (Tue, 13 Mar 2007) | 2 lines Typo and grammar fixes. ........ r54323 | georg.brandl | 2007-03-13 00:50:57 -0700 (Tue, 13 Mar 2007) | 2 lines Patch #1679379: add documentation for fnmatch.translate(). ........ r54325 | georg.brandl | 2007-03-13 00:57:51 -0700 (Tue, 13 Mar 2007) | 2 lines Patch #1642844: comments to clarify the complexobject constructor. ........ r54326 | georg.brandl | 2007-03-13 01:14:27 -0700 (Tue, 13 Mar 2007) | 3 lines Patch #1668100: urllib2 now correctly raises URLError instead of OSError if accessing a local file via the file:// protocol fails. ........ r54327 | georg.brandl | 2007-03-13 02:32:11 -0700 (Tue, 13 Mar 2007) | 4 lines Patch #1635454: the csv.DictWriter class now includes the offending field names in its exception message if you try to write a record with a dictionary containing fields not in the CSV field names list. ........ r54328 | georg.brandl | 2007-03-13 02:41:31 -0700 (Tue, 13 Mar 2007) | 3 lines Patch #1555098: use str.join() instead of repeated string concatenation in robotparser. ........ r54329 | georg.brandl | 2007-03-13 03:06:48 -0700 (Tue, 13 Mar 2007) | 3 lines Patch #1542681: add entries for "with", "as" and "CONTEXTMANAGERS" to pydoc's help keywords. ........ r54331 | georg.brandl | 2007-03-13 03:19:22 -0700 (Tue, 13 Mar 2007) | 3 lines Patch #1569798: fix a bug in distutils when building Python from a directory within sys.exec_prefix. ........ r54333 | martin.v.loewis | 2007-03-13 03:24:00 -0700 (Tue, 13 Mar 2007) | 4 lines Patch #1449244: Support Unicode strings in email.message.Message.{set_charset,get_content_charset}. Will backport. ........ r54335 | lars.gustaebel | 2007-03-13 03:47:19 -0700 (Tue, 13 Mar 2007) | 34 lines This is the implementation of POSIX.1-2001 (pax) format read/write support. The TarInfo class now contains all necessary logic to process and create tar header data which has been moved there from the TarFile class. The fromtarfile() method was added. The new path and linkpath properties are aliases for the name and linkname attributes in correspondence to the pax naming scheme. The TarFile constructor and classmethods now accept a number of keyword arguments which could only be set as attributes before (e.g. dereference, ignore_zeros). The encoding and pax_headers arguments were added for pax support. There is a new tarinfo keyword argument that allows using subclassed TarInfo objects in TarFile. The boolean TarFile.posix attribute is deprecated, because now three tar formats are supported. Instead, the desired format for writing is specified using the constants USTAR_FORMAT, GNU_FORMAT and PAX_FORMAT as the format keyword argument. This change affects TarInfo.tobuf() as well. The test suite has been heavily reorganized and partially rewritten. A new testtar.tar was added that contains sample data in many formats from 4 different tar programs. Some bugs and quirks that also have been fixed: Directory names do no longer have a trailing slash in TarInfo.name or TarFile.getnames(). Adding the same file twice does not create a hardlink file member. The TarFile constructor does no longer need a name argument. The TarFile._mode attribute was renamed to mode and contains either 'r', 'w' or 'a'. ........ r54336 | georg.brandl | 2007-03-13 05:34:25 -0700 (Tue, 13 Mar 2007) | 3 lines Bug #1622896: fix a rare corner case where the bz2 module raised an error in spite of a succesful compression. ........ r54338 | lars.gustaebel | 2007-03-13 08:47:07 -0700 (Tue, 13 Mar 2007) | 3 lines Quick fix for tests that fail on systems with an encoding other than 'iso8859-1'. ........ r54339 | georg.brandl | 2007-03-13 10:43:32 -0700 (Tue, 13 Mar 2007) | 4 lines Patch #1603688: ConfigParser.SafeConfigParser now checks values that are set for invalid interpolation sequences that would lead to errors on reading back those values. ........ r54341 | georg.brandl | 2007-03-13 11:15:41 -0700 (Tue, 13 Mar 2007) | 3 lines Patch #1581073: add a flag to textwrap that prevents the dropping of whitespace while wrapping. ........ r54343 | georg.brandl | 2007-03-13 11:24:40 -0700 (Tue, 13 Mar 2007) | 2 lines Patch #1605192: list allowed states in error messages for imaplib. ........ r54344 | georg.brandl | 2007-03-13 11:31:49 -0700 (Tue, 13 Mar 2007) | 4 lines Patch #1537850: tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile now has a "delete" parameter which can be set to False to prevent the default delete-on-close behavior. ........ r54345 | collin.winter | 2007-03-13 11:53:04 -0700 (Tue, 13 Mar 2007) | 9 lines Add acks for recent patch checkins: Arvin Schnell - 1668482 S?\195?\169bastien Martini - 1481079 Heiko Wundram - 1491866 Damon Kohler - 1545011 Peter Parente - 1599845 Bjorn Lindqvist - 1678662 ........ r54346 | georg.brandl | 2007-03-13 12:00:36 -0700 (Tue, 13 Mar 2007) | 2 lines Acks for recent patches. ........ r54347 | georg.brandl | 2007-03-13 12:18:18 -0700 (Tue, 13 Mar 2007) | 3 lines Fix a tab. ........ r54348 | georg.brandl | 2007-03-13 12:32:21 -0700 (Tue, 13 Mar 2007) | 4 lines Patch #1533909: the timeit module now accepts callables in addition to strings for the code to time and the setup code. Also added two convenience functions for instantiating a Timer and calling its methods. ........ r54352 | georg.brandl | 2007-03-13 13:02:57 -0700 (Tue, 13 Mar 2007) | 3 lines Patch #1530482: add pydoc.render_doc() which returns the documentation for a thing instead of paging it to stdout, which pydoc.doc() does. ........ r54357 | thomas.heller | 2007-03-13 13:42:52 -0700 (Tue, 13 Mar 2007) | 1 line Patch #1649190: Adding support for _Bool to ctypes as c_bool, by David Remahl. ........ r54358 | georg.brandl | 2007-03-13 13:46:32 -0700 (Tue, 13 Mar 2007) | 2 lines Patch #1444529: the builtin compile() now accepts keyword arguments. (backport) ........ r54359 | thomas.heller | 2007-03-13 14:01:39 -0700 (Tue, 13 Mar 2007) | 1 line Add versionadded marker for ctypes.c_bool. ........ r54360 | georg.brandl | 2007-03-13 14:08:15 -0700 (Tue, 13 Mar 2007) | 3 lines Patch #1393667: pdb now has a "run" command which restarts the debugged Python program, optionally with different arguments. ........ r54361 | georg.brandl | 2007-03-13 14:32:01 -0700 (Tue, 13 Mar 2007) | 3 lines Deprecate commands.getstatus(). ........ r54362 | georg.brandl | 2007-03-13 14:32:56 -0700 (Tue, 13 Mar 2007) | 2 lines NEWS entry for getstatus() deprecation. ........ r54363 | georg.brandl | 2007-03-13 14:58:44 -0700 (Tue, 13 Mar 2007) | 4 lines Patch #1429539: pdb now correctly initializes the __main__ module for the debugged script, which means that imports from __main__ work correctly now. ........ r54364 | georg.brandl | 2007-03-13 15:07:36 -0700 (Tue, 13 Mar 2007) | 4 lines Patch #957650: "%var%" environment variable references are now properly expanded in ntpath.expandvars(), also "~user" home directory references are recognized and handled on Windows. ........ r54365 | georg.brandl | 2007-03-13 15:16:30 -0700 (Tue, 13 Mar 2007) | 2 lines Patch #1194449: correctly detect unbound methods in pydoc. ........ r54367 | georg.brandl | 2007-03-13 15:49:43 -0700 (Tue, 13 Mar 2007) | 5 lines Patch #1185447: binascii.b2a_qp() now correctly quotes binary characters with ASCII value less than 32. Also, it correctly quotes dots only if they occur on a single line, as opposed to the previous behavior of quoting dots if they are the second character of any line. ........ r54368 | collin.winter | 2007-03-13 16:02:15 -0700 (Tue, 13 Mar 2007) | 1 line Inline PyImport_GetModulesReloading(). ........ r54371 | barry.warsaw | 2007-03-13 21:59:50 -0700 (Tue, 13 Mar 2007) | 6 lines SF bug #1582282; decode_header() incorrectly splits not-conformant RFC 2047-like headers where there is no whitespace between encoded words. This fix changes the matching regexp to include a trailing lookahead assertion that the closing ?= must be followed by whitespace, newline, or end-of-string. This also changes the regexp to add the MULTILINE flag. ........ r54372 | gregory.p.smith | 2007-03-14 00:17:40 -0700 (Wed, 14 Mar 2007) | 2 lines correct order and names of the less often used keyword parameters. ........ r54373 | gregory.p.smith | 2007-03-14 00:19:50 -0700 (Wed, 14 Mar 2007) | 5 lines Its time to stop listing (Unix, Windows) when we really mean "everything but Mac OS 9" now that nobody is likely to use Python on Mac OS 9 and most of the (Mac) platform items are all OS X special API specific since OS X is unixy enough for these modules to be available out of the box. ........ r54376 | georg.brandl | 2007-03-14 01:27:52 -0700 (Wed, 14 Mar 2007) | 4 lines Bug #767111: fix long-standing bug in urllib which caused an AttributeError instead of an IOError when the server's response didn't contain a valid HTTP status line. ........ r54378 | ziga.seilnacht | 2007-03-14 05:24:09 -0700 (Wed, 14 Mar 2007) | 4 lines Patch #1680015: Don't modify __slots__ tuple if it contains an unicode name. Remove a reference leak that happened if the name could not be converted to string. Will backport. ........ r54386 | martin.v.loewis | 2007-03-14 13:02:31 -0700 (Wed, 14 Mar 2007) | 3 lines Patch #1559413: Fix test_cmd_line if sys.executable contains a space. Will backport. ........ r54389 | brett.cannon | 2007-03-14 14:40:13 -0700 (Wed, 14 Mar 2007) | 3 lines Note how test_socket_ssl has various exceptions that deal with a flaky Net connection are silenced. ........ r54390 | brett.cannon | 2007-03-14 14:44:15 -0700 (Wed, 14 Mar 2007) | 2 lines Raise ResourceDenied in test_urllib2net when the Net connection goes bad. ........ r54391 | neal.norwitz | 2007-03-14 21:41:20 -0700 (Wed, 14 Mar 2007) | 1 line Wrap a long line and fix a typo (is -> if) ........ r54392 | georg.brandl | 2007-03-15 00:38:14 -0700 (Thu, 15 Mar 2007) | 3 lines Patch #1680978: consistently use "alive" instead of "active" in the thread lib doc. ........ r54394 | georg.brandl | 2007-03-15 00:41:30 -0700 (Thu, 15 Mar 2007) | 3 lines Patch #1681153: the wave module now closes a file object it opened if initialization failed. ........ r54397 | ziga.seilnacht | 2007-03-15 04:44:55 -0700 (Thu, 15 Mar 2007) | 3 lines Patch #1462488: prevent a segfault in object_reduce_ex() by splitting the implementation for __reduce__ and __reduce_ex__ into two separate functions. Fixes bug #931877. Will backport. ........ r54404 | collin.winter | 2007-03-15 21:11:30 -0700 (Thu, 15 Mar 2007) | 3 lines Patch #1642547: Fix an error/crash when encountering syntax errors in complex if statements. Will backport. ........ r54406 | georg.brandl | 2007-03-16 00:55:09 -0700 (Fri, 16 Mar 2007) | 5 lines Bug #1681228: the webbrowser module now correctly uses the default GNOME or KDE browser, depending on whether there is a session of one of those present. Also, it tries the Windows default browser before trying Mozilla variants. (backport) ........ r54407 | georg.brandl | 2007-03-16 01:22:40 -0700 (Fri, 16 Mar 2007) | 4 lines Patch #1273829: os.walk() now has a "followlinks" parameter. If set to True (which is not the default), it visits symlinks pointing to directories. ........ r54408 | georg.brandl | 2007-03-16 01:24:21 -0700 (Fri, 16 Mar 2007) | 2 lines Add \versionadded tag. ........ r54409 | georg.brandl | 2007-03-16 01:33:47 -0700 (Fri, 16 Mar 2007) | 2 lines RFE #1670167: fix in isinstance() docs. ........ r54412 | ziga.seilnacht | 2007-03-16 04:59:38 -0700 (Fri, 16 Mar 2007) | 3 lines Patch #1623563: allow __class__ assignment for classes with __slots__. The old and the new class are still required to have the same slot names, but the order in which they are specified is not relevant. ........ r54413 | ziga.seilnacht | 2007-03-16 05:11:11 -0700 (Fri, 16 Mar 2007) | 2 lines Whitespace cleanup. Also remove the empty lines from the previous check in. ........ r54414 | jeremy.hylton | 2007-03-16 07:49:11 -0700 (Fri, 16 Mar 2007) | 2 lines Remove warning: funcion declaration isn't a prototype ........ r54415 | jeremy.hylton | 2007-03-16 08:59:47 -0700 (Fri, 16 Mar 2007) | 11 lines Clean up formatting of this file. The file should now follow PEP 7, except that it uses 4 space indents (in the style of Py3k). This particular code would be really hard to read with the regular tab idents. Other changes: - reflow long lines - change multi-line conditionals to have test at end of line ........ r54417 | collin.winter | 2007-03-16 14:13:35 -0700 (Fri, 16 Mar 2007) | 1 line Patch #1676994: Refactor test_popen2 to use unittest. ........ r54418 | collin.winter | 2007-03-16 14:15:35 -0700 (Fri, 16 Mar 2007) | 1 line Remove test/output/test_popen2 (missed in r54417). ........ r54419 | collin.winter | 2007-03-16 15:16:08 -0700 (Fri, 16 Mar 2007) | 1 line Patch 1339796: add a relpath() function to os.path. ........ r54421 | georg.brandl | 2007-03-17 09:08:45 -0700 (Sat, 17 Mar 2007) | 5 lines Patch #1675423: PyComplex_AsCComplex() now tries to convert an object to complex using its __complex__() method before falling back to the __float__() method. Therefore, the functions in the cmath module now can operate on objects that define a __complex__() method. (backport) ........ r54423 | gregory.p.smith | 2007-03-17 15:33:35 -0700 (Sat, 17 Mar 2007) | 2 lines move note to the correct section ........ r54426 | georg.brandl | 2007-03-18 01:25:00 -0700 (Sun, 18 Mar 2007) | 2 lines Patch #1682878: the new socket methods are recv_into and recvfrom_into, not *_buf. ........ r54432 | georg.brandl | 2007-03-18 11:28:25 -0700 (Sun, 18 Mar 2007) | 2 lines Patch #1678339: test case for bug in difflib. ........ r54439 | collin.winter | 2007-03-19 11:52:08 -0700 (Mon, 19 Mar 2007) | 1 line Patch #1630118: add a SpooledTemporaryFile class to tempfile. ........ r54441 | georg.brandl | 2007-03-19 12:02:48 -0700 (Mon, 19 Mar 2007) | 2 lines Patch #1683328: fixes and enhancements for "unparse" demo. ........ r54456 | neal.norwitz | 2007-03-19 22:07:28 -0700 (Mon, 19 Mar 2007) | 1 line Add some doc that was left out from some change to platform.py ........ r54457 | neal.norwitz | 2007-03-19 22:08:23 -0700 (Mon, 19 Mar 2007) | 1 line Add a comment about 3k migration ........ r54458 | neal.norwitz | 2007-03-19 22:21:21 -0700 (Mon, 19 Mar 2007) | 1 line Get rid of deprecation warning when testing commands.getstatus() ........ r54459 | neal.norwitz | 2007-03-19 22:23:09 -0700 (Mon, 19 Mar 2007) | 4 lines Try backing out 54407 to see if it corrects the problems on the Windows buildbots. This rev was backported, so we will need to keep both branches in sync, pending the outcome of the test after this checkin. ........ r54460 | neal.norwitz | 2007-03-19 23:13:25 -0700 (Mon, 19 Mar 2007) | 1 line Try to make this test more resistant to dropping from previous runs (ie, files that may exist but cause the test to fail). Should be backported (assuming it works :-) ........ r54461 | neal.norwitz | 2007-03-19 23:16:26 -0700 (Mon, 19 Mar 2007) | 1 line Try to make this test more resistant to dropping from previous runs (ie, files that may exist but cause the test to fail). Should be backported (assuming it works :-) ........ r54462 | neal.norwitz | 2007-03-19 23:53:17 -0700 (Mon, 19 Mar 2007) | 5 lines Try to be a little more resilient to errors. This might help the test pass, but my guess is that it won't. I'm guessing that some other test is leaving this file open which means it can't be removed under Windows AFAIK. ........ r54463 | neal.norwitz | 2007-03-20 01:14:57 -0700 (Tue, 20 Mar 2007) | 8 lines Try to get test_urllib to pass on Windows by closing the file. I'm guessing that's the problem. h.getfile() must be called *after* h.getreply() and the fp can be None. I'm not entirely convinced this is the best fix (or even correct). The buildbots will tell us if things improve or not. I don't know if this needs to be backported (assuming it actually works). ........ r54465 | raymond.hettinger | 2007-03-20 14:27:24 -0700 (Tue, 20 Mar 2007) | 1 line Extend work on rev 52962 and 53829 eliminating redundant PyObject_Hash() calls and fixing set/dict interoperability. ........ r54468 | georg.brandl | 2007-03-20 16:05:14 -0700 (Tue, 20 Mar 2007) | 2 lines Fix for glob.py if filesystem encoding is None. ........ r54479 | neal.norwitz | 2007-03-20 23:39:48 -0700 (Tue, 20 Mar 2007) | 1 line Remove unused file spotted by Paul Hankin ........ r54480 | georg.brandl | 2007-03-21 02:00:39 -0700 (Wed, 21 Mar 2007) | 3 lines Patch #1682205: a TypeError while unpacking an iterable is no longer masked by a generic one with the message "unpack non-sequence". ........ r54482 | georg.brandl | 2007-03-21 02:10:29 -0700 (Wed, 21 Mar 2007) | 2 lines New test for rev. 54407 which only uses directories under TESTFN. ........ r54483 | georg.brandl | 2007-03-21 02:16:53 -0700 (Wed, 21 Mar 2007) | 2 lines Patch #1684834: document some utility C API functions. ........ r54485 | georg.brandl | 2007-03-21 04:51:25 -0700 (Wed, 21 Mar 2007) | 2 lines Fix #1684254: split BROWSER contents with shlex to avoid displaying 'URL'. ........ r54487 | andrew.kuchling | 2007-03-21 07:32:43 -0700 (Wed, 21 Mar 2007) | 1 line Add comments on maintenance of this file ........ r54489 | andrew.kuchling | 2007-03-21 09:57:32 -0700 (Wed, 21 Mar 2007) | 1 line Fix sentence, and fix typo in example ........ r54490 | andrew.kuchling | 2007-03-21 09:59:20 -0700 (Wed, 21 Mar 2007) | 1 line Put code examples at left margin instead of indenting them ........ r54491 | facundo.batista | 2007-03-21 12:41:24 -0700 (Wed, 21 Mar 2007) | 1 line Minor clarification, saying that blocking means no timeout (from bug #882297) ........ r54492 | ziga.seilnacht | 2007-03-21 13:07:56 -0700 (Wed, 21 Mar 2007) | 2 lines Bug #1675967: re patterns pickled with older Python versions can now be unpickled. Will backport. ........ r54495 | raymond.hettinger | 2007-03-21 13:33:57 -0700 (Wed, 21 Mar 2007) | 1 line Add test and fix for fromkeys() optional argument. ........ r54524 | georg.brandl | 2007-03-22 01:05:45 -0700 (Thu, 22 Mar 2007) | 2 lines Bug #1685704: use -m switch in timeit docs. ........ r54533 | thomas.heller | 2007-03-22 12:44:31 -0700 (Thu, 22 Mar 2007) | 5 lines Back out "Patch #1643874: memory leak in ctypes fixed." The code in this patch leaves no way to give up the ownership of a BSTR instance. ........ r54538 | thomas.heller | 2007-03-22 13:34:37 -0700 (Thu, 22 Mar 2007) | 2 lines Explain the purpose of the b_needsfree flag (forward ported from release25-maint). ........ r54539 | guido.van.rossum | 2007-03-22 21:58:42 -0700 (Thu, 22 Mar 2007) | 12 lines - Bug #1683368: The object.__init__() and object.__new__() methods are now stricter in rejecting excess arguments. The only time when either allows excess arguments is when it is not overridden and the other one is. For backwards compatibility, when both are overridden, it is a deprecation warning (for now; maybe a Py3k warning later). When merging this into 3.0, the warnings should become errors. Note: without the change to string.py, lots of spurious warnings happen. What's going on there? ........ r54540 | neal.norwitz | 2007-03-22 22:17:23 -0700 (Thu, 22 Mar 2007) | 1 line Add Mark Dickinson for SF # 1675423. ........ r54541 | martin.v.loewis | 2007-03-23 03:35:49 -0700 (Fri, 23 Mar 2007) | 3 lines Patch #1686451: Fix return type for PySequence_{Count,Index,Fast_GET_SIZE}. Will backport. ........ r54543 | martin.v.loewis | 2007-03-23 06:27:15 -0700 (Fri, 23 Mar 2007) | 3 lines Bug #978833: Revert r50844, as it broke _socketobject.dup. Will backport. ........ r54545 | guido.van.rossum | 2007-03-23 11:53:03 -0700 (Fri, 23 Mar 2007) | 8 lines Add a type.__init__() method that enforces the same signature as type.__new__(), and then calls object.__init__(cls), just to be anal. This allows us to restore the code in string.py's _TemplateMetaclass that called super(...).__init__(name, bases, dct), which I commented out yesterday since it broke due to the stricter argument checking added to object.__init__(). ........ r54546 | facundo.batista | 2007-03-23 11:54:07 -0700 (Fri, 23 Mar 2007) | 4 lines Added a 'create_connect()' function to socket.py, which creates a connection with an optional timeout, and modified httplib.py to use this function in HTTPConnection. Applies patch 1676823. ........ r54547 | guido.van.rossum | 2007-03-23 12:39:01 -0700 (Fri, 23 Mar 2007) | 2 lines Add note about type.__init__(). ........ r54553 | thomas.heller | 2007-03-23 12:55:27 -0700 (Fri, 23 Mar 2007) | 5 lines Prevent creation (followed by a segfault) of array types when the size overflows the valid Py_ssize_t range. Check return values of PyMem_Malloc. Will backport to release25-maint. ........ r54555 | facundo.batista | 2007-03-23 13:23:08 -0700 (Fri, 23 Mar 2007) | 6 lines Surrounded with try/finally to socket's default timeout setting changes in the tests, so failing one test won't produce strange results in others. Also relaxed the timeout settings in the test (where actually the value didn't mean anything). ........ r54556 | collin.winter | 2007-03-23 15:24:39 -0700 (Fri, 23 Mar 2007) | 1 line Make test_relpath() pass on Windows. ........ r54559 | ziga.seilnacht | 2007-03-24 07:24:26 -0700 (Sat, 24 Mar 2007) | 6 lines Patch #1489771: update syntax rules in Python Reference Manual. Python 2.5 added support for explicit relative import statements and yield expressions, which were missing in the manual. Also fix grammar productions that used the names from the Grammar file, markup that broke the generated grammar.txt, and wrap some lines that broke the pdf output. Will backport. ........ r54565 | georg.brandl | 2007-03-24 15:20:34 -0700 (Sat, 24 Mar 2007) | 2 lines Remove typo accent. ........ r54566 | georg.brandl | 2007-03-24 15:27:56 -0700 (Sat, 24 Mar 2007) | 2 lines Revert accidental change. ........ r54567 | brett.cannon | 2007-03-24 18:32:36 -0700 (Sat, 24 Mar 2007) | 3 lines Change the docs to no longer claim that unittest is preferred over doctest for regression tests. ........ r54568 | facundo.batista | 2007-03-24 18:53:21 -0700 (Sat, 24 Mar 2007) | 4 lines Redone the tests, using the infrastructure already present for threading and socket serving. ........ r54570 | facundo.batista | 2007-03-24 20:20:05 -0700 (Sat, 24 Mar 2007) | 3 lines Closing the HTTP connection after each test, and listening more. ........ r54572 | georg.brandl | 2007-03-25 11:44:35 -0700 (Sun, 25 Mar 2007) | 2 lines Markup fix. ........ r54573 | georg.brandl | 2007-03-25 12:04:55 -0700 (Sun, 25 Mar 2007) | 2 lines Markup fix. ........ r54580 | facundo.batista | 2007-03-26 13:18:31 -0700 (Mon, 26 Mar 2007) | 5 lines Added an optional timeout to FTP class. Also I started a test_ftplib.py file to test the ftp lib (right now I included a basic test, the timeout one, and nothing else). ........ r54581 | georg.brandl | 2007-03-26 13:28:28 -0700 (Mon, 26 Mar 2007) | 2 lines Some nits. ........ r54582 | facundo.batista | 2007-03-26 13:56:09 -0700 (Mon, 26 Mar 2007) | 4 lines Forgot to add the file before the previous commit, here go the ftplib tests. ........ r54585 | facundo.batista | 2007-03-27 11:23:21 -0700 (Tue, 27 Mar 2007) | 5 lines Added an optional timeout to poplib.POP3. Also created a test_poplib.py file with a basic test and the timeout ones. Docs are also updated. ........ r54586 | facundo.batista | 2007-03-27 11:50:29 -0700 (Tue, 27 Mar 2007) | 3 lines The basic test cases of poplib.py. ........ r54594 | facundo.batista | 2007-03-27 20:45:20 -0700 (Tue, 27 Mar 2007) | 4 lines Bug 1688393. Adds a control of negative values in socket.recvfrom, which caused an ugly crash. ........ r54599 | facundo.batista | 2007-03-28 11:25:54 -0700 (Wed, 28 Mar 2007) | 5 lines Added timeout to smtplib (to SMTP and SMTP_SSL). Also created the test_smtplib.py file, with a basic test and the timeout ones. Docs are updated too. ........ r54603 | collin.winter | 2007-03-28 16:34:06 -0700 (Wed, 28 Mar 2007) | 3 lines Consolidate patches #1690164, 1683397, and 1690169, all of which refactor XML-related test suites. The patches are applied together because they use a common output/xmltests file. Thanks to Jerry Seutter for all three patches. ........ r54604 | collin.winter | 2007-03-28 19:28:16 -0700 (Wed, 28 Mar 2007) | 1 line Make test_zipfile clean up its temporary files properly. ........ r54605 | georg.brandl | 2007-03-29 00:41:32 -0700 (Thu, 29 Mar 2007) | 2 lines These are actually methods. ........ r54606 | georg.brandl | 2007-03-29 05:42:07 -0700 (Thu, 29 Mar 2007) | 4 lines In Windows' time.clock(), when QueryPerformanceFrequency() fails, the C lib's clock() is used, but it must be divided by CLOCKS_PER_SEC as for the POSIX implementation (thanks to #pypy). ........ r54608 | facundo.batista | 2007-03-29 11:22:35 -0700 (Thu, 29 Mar 2007) | 5 lines Added timout parameter to telnetlib.Telnet. Also created test_telnetlib.py with a basic test and timeout ones. Docs are also updated. ........ r54613 | facundo.batista | 2007-03-30 06:00:35 -0700 (Fri, 30 Mar 2007) | 4 lines Added the posibility to pass the timeout to FTP.connect, not only when instantiating the class. Docs and tests are updated. ........ r54614 | collin.winter | 2007-03-30 07:01:25 -0700 (Fri, 30 Mar 2007) | 1 line Bug #1688274: add documentation for C-level class objects. ........ r54615 | marc-andre.lemburg | 2007-03-30 08:01:42 -0700 (Fri, 30 Mar 2007) | 4 lines Bump the patch level version of distutils since there were a few bug fixes since the 2.5.0 release. ........ r54617 | georg.brandl | 2007-03-30 08:49:05 -0700 (Fri, 30 Mar 2007) | 2 lines Markup fix. ........ r54618 | georg.brandl | 2007-03-30 10:39:39 -0700 (Fri, 30 Mar 2007) | 2 lines Label name fix. ........ r54619 | georg.brandl | 2007-03-30 10:47:21 -0700 (Fri, 30 Mar 2007) | 2 lines Duplicate label fix. ........ r54620 | georg.brandl | 2007-03-30 10:48:39 -0700 (Fri, 30 Mar 2007) | 2 lines Markup fix. ........ r54623 | andrew.kuchling | 2007-03-30 11:00:15 -0700 (Fri, 30 Mar 2007) | 1 line Add item. (Oops, accidentally checked this in on my branch) ........ r54624 | georg.brandl | 2007-03-30 12:01:38 -0700 (Fri, 30 Mar 2007) | 2 lines Duplicate label fix. ........ r54625 | georg.brandl | 2007-03-30 12:14:02 -0700 (Fri, 30 Mar 2007) | 2 lines Markup fix. ........ r54629 | georg.brandl | 2007-03-31 03:17:31 -0700 (Sat, 31 Mar 2007) | 2 lines repair string literal. ........ r54630 | georg.brandl | 2007-03-31 04:54:58 -0700 (Sat, 31 Mar 2007) | 2 lines Markup fix. ........ r54631 | georg.brandl | 2007-03-31 04:58:36 -0700 (Sat, 31 Mar 2007) | 2 lines Duplicate label fix. ........ r54632 | georg.brandl | 2007-03-31 04:59:54 -0700 (Sat, 31 Mar 2007) | 2 lines Typo fix. ........ r54633 | neal.norwitz | 2007-03-31 11:54:18 -0700 (Sat, 31 Mar 2007) | 1 line Fix method names. Will backport. ........ r54634 | georg.brandl | 2007-03-31 11:56:11 -0700 (Sat, 31 Mar 2007) | 4 lines Bug #1655392: don't add -L/usr/lib/pythonX.Y/config to the LDFLAGS returned by python-config if Python was built with --enable-shared because that prevented the shared library from being used. ........ r54637 | collin.winter | 2007-03-31 12:31:34 -0700 (Sat, 31 Mar 2007) | 1 line Shut up an occaisonal buildbot error due to test files being left around. ........ r54644 | neal.norwitz | 2007-04-01 11:24:22 -0700 (Sun, 01 Apr 2007) | 11 lines SF #1685563, MSVCCompiler creates redundant and long PATH strings If MSVCCompiler.initialize() was called multiple times, the path would get duplicated. On Windows, this is a problem because the path is limited to 4k. There's no benefit in adding a path multiple times, so prevent that from occuring. We also normalize the path before checking for duplicates so things like /a and /a/ won't both be stored. Will backport. ........ r54646 | brett.cannon | 2007-04-01 11:47:27 -0700 (Sun, 01 Apr 2007) | 8 lines time.strptime's caching of its locale object was being recreated when the locale changed but not used during the function call it was recreated during. The test in this checkin is untested (OS X does not have the proper locale support for me to test), although the fix for the bug this deals with was tested by the OP (#1290505). Once the buildbots verify the test at least doesn't fail it becomes a backport candidate. ........ r54647 | brett.cannon | 2007-04-01 12:46:19 -0700 (Sun, 01 Apr 2007) | 3 lines Fix the test for recreating the locale cache object by not worrying about if one of the test locales cannot be set. ........ r54649 | georg.brandl | 2007-04-01 14:29:15 -0700 (Sun, 01 Apr 2007) | 2 lines Fix a lot of markup and meta-information glitches. ........ r54650 | georg.brandl | 2007-04-01 14:39:52 -0700 (Sun, 01 Apr 2007) | 2 lines Another fix. ........ r54651 | georg.brandl | 2007-04-01 15:39:10 -0700 (Sun, 01 Apr 2007) | 2 lines Lots of explicit class names for method and member descs. ........ r54652 | georg.brandl | 2007-04-01 15:40:12 -0700 (Sun, 01 Apr 2007) | 2 lines Explicit class names. ........ r54653 | georg.brandl | 2007-04-01 15:47:31 -0700 (Sun, 01 Apr 2007) | 2 lines Some semantic fixes. ........ r54654 | georg.brandl | 2007-04-01 16:29:10 -0700 (Sun, 01 Apr 2007) | 2 lines Remove bogus entry. ........ r54655 | georg.brandl | 2007-04-01 16:31:30 -0700 (Sun, 01 Apr 2007) | 2 lines Fix the class name of strings. ........ r54658 | raymond.hettinger | 2007-04-02 10:29:30 -0700 (Mon, 02 Apr 2007) | 1 line SF #1693079: Cannot save empty array in shelve ........ r54663 | raymond.hettinger | 2007-04-02 15:54:21 -0700 (Mon, 02 Apr 2007) | 3 lines Array module's buffer interface can now handle empty arrays. ........ r54664 | guido.van.rossum | 2007-04-02 16:55:37 -0700 (Mon, 02 Apr 2007) | 5 lines Fix warnings about object.__init__() signature. Two (test_array and test_descr) were bug IMO; the third (copy_reg) is a work-around which recognizes that object.__init__() doesn't do anything. ........ r54666 | raymond.hettinger | 2007-04-02 17:02:11 -0700 (Mon, 02 Apr 2007) | 1 line SF 1602378 Clarify docstrings for bisect ........ r54668 | raymond.hettinger | 2007-04-02 18:39:43 -0700 (Mon, 02 Apr 2007) | 3 lines SF #1382213: Tutorial section 9.5.1 ignores MRO for new-style classes ........ r54669 | matthias.klose | 2007-04-02 21:35:59 -0700 (Mon, 02 Apr 2007) | 4 lines - Fix an off-by-one bug in locale.strxfrm(). patch taken from http://bugs.debian.org/416934. ........ r54671 | georg.brandl | 2007-04-03 00:04:27 -0700 (Tue, 03 Apr 2007) | 9 lines Fix the strange case of \begin{methoddesc}[NNTP]{...} where \ifx#1\@undefined ended up comparing N and N, therefore executing the true part of the conditional, blowing up at \@undefined. ........ r54672 | facundo.batista | 2007-04-03 07:05:08 -0700 (Tue, 03 Apr 2007) | 4 lines Now using unittest for the tests infraestructure. Also split the tests in those who need the network, and that who doesn't. ........ r54673 | walter.doerwald | 2007-04-03 09:08:10 -0700 (Tue, 03 Apr 2007) | 4 lines Move the functionality for catching warnings in test_warnings.py into a separate class to that reusing the functionality in test_structmembers.py doesn't rerun the tests from test_warnings.py. ........ r54674 | walter.doerwald | 2007-04-03 09:16:24 -0700 (Tue, 03 Apr 2007) | 2 lines Document that CatchWarningTests is reused by test_structmembers.py. ........ r54675 | walter.doerwald | 2007-04-03 09:53:43 -0700 (Tue, 03 Apr 2007) | 4 lines Add tests for the filename. Test that the stacklevel is handled correctly. ........ r54676 | facundo.batista | 2007-04-03 10:29:48 -0700 (Tue, 03 Apr 2007) | 6 lines Added a SSL server to test_socket_ssl.py to be able to test locally. Now, it checks if have openssl available and run those specific tests (it starts openssl at the beggining of all the tests and then kills it at the end). ........ r54677 | walter.doerwald | 2007-04-03 11:33:29 -0700 (Tue, 03 Apr 2007) | 6 lines Implement a contextmanager test.test_support.catch_warning that can be used to catch the last warning issued by the warning framework. Change test_warnings.py and test_structmembers.py to use this new contextmanager. ........ r54678 | facundo.batista | 2007-04-03 14:15:34 -0700 (Tue, 03 Apr 2007) | 4 lines Changed the whole structure of startup and checking if the server is available. Hope to not get more false alarms. ........ r54681 | facundo.batista | 2007-04-04 07:10:40 -0700 (Wed, 04 Apr 2007) | 4 lines Fixed the way that the .pem files are looked for, and changed how to kill the process in win32 to use the _handle attribute. ........ r54682 | guido.van.rossum | 2007-04-04 10:43:02 -0700 (Wed, 04 Apr 2007) | 4 lines Fix a race condition in this test -- instead of assuming that it will take the test server thread at most 0.5 seconds to get ready, use an event variable. ........ r54683 | collin.winter | 2007-04-04 11:14:17 -0700 (Wed, 04 Apr 2007) | 1 line Clean up imports. ........ r54684 | collin.winter | 2007-04-04 11:16:24 -0700 (Wed, 04 Apr 2007) | 1 line Stop using test_support.verify(). ........ r54685 | martin.v.loewis | 2007-04-04 11:30:36 -0700 (Wed, 04 Apr 2007) | 2 lines Bug #1686475: Support stat'ing open files on Windows again. Will backport to 2.5. ........ r54687 | collin.winter | 2007-04-04 11:33:40 -0700 (Wed, 04 Apr 2007) | 1 line Make test_getopt use unittest. ........ r54688 | collin.winter | 2007-04-04 11:36:30 -0700 (Wed, 04 Apr 2007) | 1 line Make test_softspace use unittest. ........ r54689 | ziga.seilnacht | 2007-04-04 11:38:47 -0700 (Wed, 04 Apr 2007) | 2 lines Fix WalkTests.test_traversal() on Windows. The cleanup in MakedirTests.setUp() can now be removed. ........ r54695 | raymond.hettinger | 2007-04-05 11:00:03 -0700 (Thu, 05 Apr 2007) | 3 lines Bug #1563759: struct.unpack doens't support buffer protocol objects ........ r54697 | collin.winter | 2007-04-05 13:05:07 -0700 (Thu, 05 Apr 2007) | 1 line Convert test_long_future to use unittest. ........ r54698 | collin.winter | 2007-04-05 13:08:56 -0700 (Thu, 05 Apr 2007) | 1 line Convert test_normalization to use unittest. ........ r54699 | andrew.kuchling | 2007-04-05 18:11:58 -0700 (Thu, 05 Apr 2007) | 1 line Some grammar fixes ........ r54704 | collin.winter | 2007-04-06 12:27:40 -0700 (Fri, 06 Apr 2007) | 1 line Convert test_stringprep to use unittest. ........ r54705 | collin.winter | 2007-04-06 12:32:32 -0700 (Fri, 06 Apr 2007) | 1 line Import cleanup in test_crypt. ........ r54706 | collin.winter | 2007-04-06 13:00:05 -0700 (Fri, 06 Apr 2007) | 1 line Convert test_gc to use unittest. ........ r54707 | collin.winter | 2007-04-06 13:03:11 -0700 (Fri, 06 Apr 2007) | 1 line Convert test_module to use unittest. ........ r54711 | collin.winter | 2007-04-06 21:40:43 -0700 (Fri, 06 Apr 2007) | 1 line Convert test_fileinput to use unittest. ........ r54712 | brett.cannon | 2007-04-07 21:29:32 -0700 (Sat, 07 Apr 2007) | 5 lines Doc that file.next() has undefined behaviour when called on a file opened with 'w'. Closes bug #1569057. To be backported once 2.5 branch is unfrozen. ........ r54726 | vinay.sajip | 2007-04-09 09:16:10 -0700 (Mon, 09 Apr 2007) | 1 line Added optional timeout to SocketHandler.makeSocket (SF #1695948) ........ r54727 | ziga.seilnacht | 2007-04-09 12:10:29 -0700 (Mon, 09 Apr 2007) | 3 lines Patch #1695862: remove old test directory that causes test_urllib failures on Windows buildbots. The change is a one time fix and will be removed after a successful buildbot run. ........ r54729 | facundo.batista | 2007-04-09 20:00:37 -0700 (Mon, 09 Apr 2007) | 3 lines Minor fix to the tests pass ok even with -O. ........ r54730 | collin.winter | 2007-04-09 21:44:49 -0700 (Mon, 09 Apr 2007) | 1 line Typo fix. ........ r54732 | facundo.batista | 2007-04-10 05:58:45 -0700 (Tue, 10 Apr 2007) | 5 lines General clean-up. Lot of margin corrections, comments, some typos. Exceptions now are raised in the new style. And a mockup class is now also new style. Thanks Santiago Pereson. ........ r54741 | georg.brandl | 2007-04-10 14:39:38 -0700 (Tue, 10 Apr 2007) | 2 lines Repair a duplicate label and some obsolete uses of \setindexsubitem. ........ r54746 | andrew.kuchling | 2007-04-11 06:39:00 -0700 (Wed, 11 Apr 2007) | 1 line Add window.chgat() method, submitted via e-mail by Fabian Kreutz ........ r54747 | andrew.kuchling | 2007-04-11 06:42:25 -0700 (Wed, 11 Apr 2007) | 1 line Point readers at the patch submission instructions ........ r54748 | andrew.kuchling | 2007-04-11 06:47:13 -0700 (Wed, 11 Apr 2007) | 1 line Describe undocumented third argument to touchline() ........ r54757 | georg.brandl | 2007-04-11 10:16:24 -0700 (Wed, 11 Apr 2007) | 3 lines Add some missing NULL checks which trigger crashes on low-memory conditions. Found by Victor Stinner. Will backport when 2.5 branch is unfrozen. ........ r54760 | raymond.hettinger | 2007-04-11 11:40:58 -0700 (Wed, 11 Apr 2007) | 1 line SF 1191699: Make slices picklable ........ r54762 | georg.brandl | 2007-04-11 12:25:11 -0700 (Wed, 11 Apr 2007) | 2 lines Exceptions are no longer old-style instances. Fix accordingly. ........ r54763 | georg.brandl | 2007-04-11 16:28:44 -0700 (Wed, 11 Apr 2007) | 2 lines Repair missing spaces after \UNIX. ........ r54772 | raymond.hettinger | 2007-04-11 21:10:00 -0700 (Wed, 11 Apr 2007) | 1 line SF 1193128: Let str.translate(None) be an identity transformation ........ r54784 | georg.brandl | 2007-04-12 00:01:19 -0700 (Thu, 12 Apr 2007) | 2 lines Patch #1698951: clarify deprecation message in rexec and Bastion ........ r54785 | ziga.seilnacht | 2007-04-12 01:46:51 -0700 (Thu, 12 Apr 2007) | 2 lines Patch #1695862: remove the cleanup code, now that Windows buildbots are green again. ........ r54786 | walter.doerwald | 2007-04-12 03:35:00 -0700 (Thu, 12 Apr 2007) | 3 lines Fix utf-8-sig incremental decoder, which didn't recognise a BOM when the first chunk fed to the decoder started with a BOM, but was longer than 3 bytes. ........ r54807 | barry.warsaw | 2007-04-13 11:47:14 -0700 (Fri, 13 Apr 2007) | 8 lines Port r54805 from python25-maint branch: Add code to read from master_fd in the parent, breaking when we get an OSError (EIO can occur on Linux) or there's no more data to read. Without this, test_pty.py can hang on the waitpid() because the child is blocking on the stdout write. This will definitely happen on Mac OS X and could potentially happen on other platforms. See the comment for details. ........ r54812 | kristjan.jonsson | 2007-04-13 15:07:33 -0700 (Fri, 13 Apr 2007) | 1 line Fix a bug when using the __lltrace__ opcode tracer, and a problem sith signed chars in frameobject.c which can occur with opcodes > 127 ........ r54814 | kristjan.jonsson | 2007-04-13 15:20:13 -0700 (Fri, 13 Apr 2007) | 1 line Fix potential crash in path manipulation on windows ........ r54816 | trent.mick | 2007-04-13 16:22:05 -0700 (Fri, 13 Apr 2007) | 4 lines Add the necessary dependency for the Windows VC6 build to ensure 'pythoncore' is built before '_ctypes' is attempted. Will backport to 2.5 once it is unfrozen for 2.5.1. ........ r54825 | neal.norwitz | 2007-04-13 22:25:50 -0700 (Fri, 13 Apr 2007) | 3 lines When __slots__ are set to a unicode string, make it work the same as setting a plain string, ie don't expand to single letter identifiers. ........ r54841 | neal.norwitz | 2007-04-16 00:37:55 -0700 (Mon, 16 Apr 2007) | 1 line SF #1701207, Fix bogus assertion (and test it!) ........ r54844 | collin.winter | 2007-04-16 15:10:32 -0700 (Mon, 16 Apr 2007) | 1 line Check the availability of the urlfetch resource earlier than before. ........ r54849 | martin.v.loewis | 2007-04-16 22:02:01 -0700 (Mon, 16 Apr 2007) | 2 lines Add Travis Oliphant. ........ r54873 | brett.cannon | 2007-04-18 20:44:17 -0700 (Wed, 18 Apr 2007) | 2 lines Silence a compiler warning about incompatible pointer types. ........ r54874 | neal.norwitz | 2007-04-18 22:52:37 -0700 (Wed, 18 Apr 2007) | 2 lines SF #1703270, add missing declaration in readline.c to avoid compiler warning. ........ r54875 | armin.rigo | 2007-04-19 07:44:48 -0700 (Thu, 19 Apr 2007) | 8 lines Revert r53997 as per http://mail.python.org/pipermail/python-dev/2007-March/071796.html . I've kept a couple of still-valid extra tests in test_descr, but didn't bother to sort through the new comments and refactorings added in r53997 to see if some of them could be kept. If so, they could go in a follow-up check-in. ........ r54876 | armin.rigo | 2007-04-19 07:56:48 -0700 (Thu, 19 Apr 2007) | 2 lines Fix a usage of the dangerous pattern decref - modify field - incref. ........ r54884 | neal.norwitz | 2007-04-19 22:20:38 -0700 (Thu, 19 Apr 2007) | 9 lines Add an optional address to copy the failure mails to. Detect a conflict in the only file that should have outstanding changes when this script is run. This doesn't matter on the trunk, but does when run on a branch. Trunk always has the date set to today in boilerplate.tex. Each time a release is cut with a different date, a conflict occurs. (We could copy a known good version, but then we would lose changes to this file.) ........ r54918 | georg.brandl | 2007-04-21 13:35:38 -0700 (Sat, 21 Apr 2007) | 3 lines Bug #1704790: bind name "sys" locally in __del__ method so that it is not cleared before __del__ is run. ........ r54920 | facundo.batista | 2007-04-21 18:18:56 -0700 (Sat, 21 Apr 2007) | 5 lines Added tests for other methods of SSL object. Now we cover all the object methods. This is the final step to close the #451607 bug. ........ r54927 | facundo.batista | 2007-04-23 10:08:31 -0700 (Mon, 23 Apr 2007) | 5 lines As specified in RFC 2616, 2xx code indicates that the client's request was successfully received, understood, and accepted. Now in these cases no error is raised. Also fixed tests. ........ r54929 | collin.winter | 2007-04-23 20:43:46 -0700 (Mon, 23 Apr 2007) | 1 line Convert PyUnit -> unittest. ........ r54931 | collin.winter | 2007-04-23 21:09:52 -0700 (Mon, 23 Apr 2007) | 1 line Remove code that hasn't been called in years. ........ r54932 | neal.norwitz | 2007-04-23 21:53:12 -0700 (Mon, 23 Apr 2007) | 1 line Fix SF #1703110, Incorrect example for add_password() (use uri, not host) ........ r54934 | georg.brandl | 2007-04-24 03:36:42 -0700 (Tue, 24 Apr 2007) | 2 lines Some new year updates. ........ r54938 | facundo.batista | 2007-04-24 06:54:38 -0700 (Tue, 24 Apr 2007) | 4 lines Added a comment about last change in urllib2.py (all 2xx responses are ok now). ........ r54939 | georg.brandl | 2007-04-24 08:10:09 -0700 (Tue, 24 Apr 2007) | 2 lines Bug #1705717: error in sys.argv docs. ........ r54941 | georg.brandl | 2007-04-24 08:27:13 -0700 (Tue, 24 Apr 2007) | 4 lines Bug #1706381: Specifying the SWIG option "-c++" in the setup.py file (as opposed to the command line) will now write file names ending in ".cpp" too. ........ r54944 | raymond.hettinger | 2007-04-24 15:13:43 -0700 (Tue, 24 Apr 2007) | 1 line Fix markup ........ r54945 | kristjan.jonsson | 2007-04-24 17:10:50 -0700 (Tue, 24 Apr 2007) | 1 line Merge change 54909 from release25-maint: Fix several minor issues discovered using code analysis in VisualStudio 2005 Team Edition ........ r54947 | kristjan.jonsson | 2007-04-24 17:17:39 -0700 (Tue, 24 Apr 2007) | 1 line Make pythoncore compile cleanly with VisualStudio 2005. Used an explicit typecast to get a 64 bit integer, and undefined the Yield macro that conflicts with winbase.h ........ r54948 | kristjan.jonsson | 2007-04-24 17:19:26 -0700 (Tue, 24 Apr 2007) | 1 line Remove obsolete comment. Importing of .dll files has been discontinued, only .pyd files supported on windows now. ........ r54949 | georg.brandl | 2007-04-24 23:24:59 -0700 (Tue, 24 Apr 2007) | 2 lines Patch #1698768: updated the "using Python on the Mac" intro. ........ r54951 | georg.brandl | 2007-04-24 23:25:55 -0700 (Tue, 24 Apr 2007) | 2 lines Markup fix. ........ r54953 | neal.norwitz | 2007-04-24 23:30:05 -0700 (Tue, 24 Apr 2007) | 3 lines Whitespace normalization. Ugh, we really need to do this more often. You might want to review this change as it's my first time. Be gentle. :-) ........ r54956 | collin.winter | 2007-04-25 10:29:52 -0700 (Wed, 25 Apr 2007) | 1 line Standardize on test.test_support.run_unittest() (as opposed to a mix of run_unittest() and run_suite()). Also, add functionality to run_unittest() that admits usage of unittest.TestLoader.loadTestsFromModule(). ........ r54957 | collin.winter | 2007-04-25 10:37:35 -0700 (Wed, 25 Apr 2007) | 1 line Remove functionality from test_datetime.test_main() that does reference count checking; 'regrtest.py -R' is the way to do this kind of testing. ........ r54958 | collin.winter | 2007-04-25 10:57:53 -0700 (Wed, 25 Apr 2007) | 1 line Change test_support.have_unicode to use True/False instead of 1/0. ........ r54959 | tim.peters | 2007-04-25 11:47:18 -0700 (Wed, 25 Apr 2007) | 2 lines Whitespace normalization. ........ r54960 | tim.peters | 2007-04-25 11:48:35 -0700 (Wed, 25 Apr 2007) | 2 lines Set missing svn:eol-style property on text files. ........ r54961 | collin.winter | 2007-04-25 11:54:36 -0700 (Wed, 25 Apr 2007) | 1 line Import and raise statement cleanup. ........ r54969 | collin.winter | 2007-04-25 13:41:34 -0700 (Wed, 25 Apr 2007) | 1 line Convert test_ossaudiodev to use unittest. ........ r54974 | collin.winter | 2007-04-25 14:50:25 -0700 (Wed, 25 Apr 2007) | 1 line Fix an issue related to the unittest conversion. ........ r54979 | fred.drake | 2007-04-25 21:42:19 -0700 (Wed, 25 Apr 2007) | 1 line fix some markup errors ........ r54982 | kristjan.jonsson | 2007-04-26 02:15:08 -0700 (Thu, 26 Apr 2007) | 1 line Export function sanitize_the_mode from fileobject.c as _PyFile_SanitizeMode(). Use this function in posixmodule.c when implementing fdopen(). This fixes test_subprocess.py for a VisualStudio 2005 compile. ........ r54983 | kristjan.jonsson | 2007-04-26 06:44:16 -0700 (Thu, 26 Apr 2007) | 1 line The locale "En" appears not to be valid on windows underi VisualStudio.2005. Added "English" to the test_locale.py to make the testsuite pass for that build ........ r54984 | steve.holden | 2007-04-26 07:23:12 -0700 (Thu, 26 Apr 2007) | 1 line Minor wording change on slicing aide-memoire. ........ r54985 | kristjan.jonsson | 2007-04-26 08:24:54 -0700 (Thu, 26 Apr 2007) | 1 line Accomodate 64 bit time_t in the _bsddb module. ........
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\section{\module{ctypes} --- A foreign function library for Python.}
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\declaremodule{standard}{ctypes}
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\moduleauthor{Thomas Heller}{theller@python.net}
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\modulesynopsis{A foreign function library for Python.}
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\versionadded{2.5}
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\code{ctypes} is a foreign function library for Python. It provides C
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compatible data types, and allows calling functions in dlls/shared
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libraries. It can be used to wrap these libraries in pure Python.
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\subsection{ctypes tutorial\label{ctypes-ctypes-tutorial}}
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Note: The code samples in this tutorial use \code{doctest} to make sure
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that they actually work. Since some code samples behave differently
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under Linux, Windows, or Mac OS X, they contain doctest directives in
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comments.
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Note: Some code sample references the ctypes \class{c{\_}int} type.
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This type is an alias to the \class{c{\_}long} type on 32-bit systems. So,
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you should not be confused if \class{c{\_}long} is printed if you would
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expect \class{c{\_}int} --- they are actually the same type.
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\subsubsection{Loading dynamic link libraries\label{ctypes-loading-dynamic-link-libraries}}
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\code{ctypes} exports the \var{cdll}, and on Windows also \var{windll} and
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\var{oledll} objects to load dynamic link libraries.
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You load libraries by accessing them as attributes of these objects.
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\var{cdll} loads libraries which export functions using the standard
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\code{cdecl} calling convention, while \var{windll} libraries call
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functions using the \code{stdcall} calling convention. \var{oledll} also
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uses the \code{stdcall} calling convention, and assumes the functions
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return a Windows \class{HRESULT} error code. The error code is used to
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automatically raise \class{WindowsError} Python exceptions when the
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function call fails.
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Here are some examples for Windows. Note that \code{msvcrt} is the MS
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standard C library containing most standard C functions, and uses the
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cdecl calling convention:
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\begin{verbatim}
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>>> from ctypes import *
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>>> print windll.kernel32 # doctest: +WINDOWS
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<WinDLL 'kernel32', handle ... at ...>
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<CDLL 'msvcrt', handle ... at ...>
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calling the constructor:
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<CDLL 'libc.so.6', handle ... at ...>
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\subsubsection{Accessing functions from loaded dlls\label{ctypes-accessing-functions-from-loaded-dlls}}
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>>> libc.printf
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<_FuncPtr object at 0x...>
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<_FuncPtr object at 0x...>
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export ANSI as well as UNICODE versions of a function. The UNICODE
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version is exported with an \code{W} appended to the name, while the ANSI
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version is exported with an \code{A} appended to the name. The win32
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\code{GetModuleHandle} function, which returns a \emph{module handle} for a
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given module name, has the following C prototype, and a macro is used
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/* ANSI version */
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|
\var{windll} does not try to select one of them by magic, you must
|
|
access the version you need by specifying \code{GetModuleHandleA} or
|
|
\code{GetModuleHandleW} explicitely, and then call it with normal strings
|
|
or unicode strings respectively.
|
|
|
|
Sometimes, dlls export functions with names which aren't valid Python
|
|
identifiers, like \code{"??2@YAPAXI@Z"}. In this case you have to use
|
|
\code{getattr} to retrieve the function:
|
|
\begin{verbatim}
|
|
>>> getattr(cdll.msvcrt, "??2@YAPAXI@Z") # doctest: +WINDOWS
|
|
<_FuncPtr object at 0x...>
|
|
>>>
|
|
\end{verbatim}
|
|
|
|
On Windows, some dlls export functions not by name but by ordinal.
|
|
These functions can be accessed by indexing the dll object with the
|
|
ordinal number:
|
|
\begin{verbatim}
|
|
>>> cdll.kernel32[1] # doctest: +WINDOWS
|
|
<_FuncPtr object at 0x...>
|
|
>>> cdll.kernel32[0] # doctest: +WINDOWS
|
|
Traceback (most recent call last):
|
|
File "<stdin>", line 1, in ?
|
|
File "ctypes.py", line 310, in __getitem__
|
|
func = _StdcallFuncPtr(name, self)
|
|
AttributeError: function ordinal 0 not found
|
|
>>>
|
|
\end{verbatim}
|
|
|
|
|
|
\subsubsection{Calling functions\label{ctypes-calling-functions}}
|
|
|
|
You can call these functions like any other Python callable. This
|
|
example uses the \code{time()} function, which returns system time in
|
|
seconds since the \UNIX{} epoch, and the \code{GetModuleHandleA()} function,
|
|
which returns a win32 module handle.
|
|
|
|
This example calls both functions with a NULL pointer (\code{None} should
|
|
be used as the NULL pointer):
|
|
\begin{verbatim}
|
|
>>> print libc.time(None) # doctest: +SKIP
|
|
1150640792
|
|
>>> print hex(windll.kernel32.GetModuleHandleA(None)) # doctest: +WINDOWS
|
|
0x1d000000
|
|
>>>
|
|
\end{verbatim}
|
|
|
|
\code{ctypes} tries to protect you from calling functions with the wrong
|
|
number of arguments or the wrong calling convention. Unfortunately
|
|
this only works on Windows. It does this by examining the stack after
|
|
the function returns, so although an error is raised the function
|
|
\emph{has} been called:
|
|
\begin{verbatim}
|
|
>>> windll.kernel32.GetModuleHandleA() # doctest: +WINDOWS
|
|
Traceback (most recent call last):
|
|
File "<stdin>", line 1, in ?
|
|
ValueError: Procedure probably called with not enough arguments (4 bytes missing)
|
|
>>> windll.kernel32.GetModuleHandleA(0, 0) # doctest: +WINDOWS
|
|
Traceback (most recent call last):
|
|
File "<stdin>", line 1, in ?
|
|
ValueError: Procedure probably called with too many arguments (4 bytes in excess)
|
|
>>>
|
|
\end{verbatim}
|
|
|
|
The same exception is raised when you call an \code{stdcall} function
|
|
with the \code{cdecl} calling convention, or vice versa:
|
|
\begin{verbatim}
|
|
>>> cdll.kernel32.GetModuleHandleA(None) # doctest: +WINDOWS
|
|
Traceback (most recent call last):
|
|
File "<stdin>", line 1, in ?
|
|
ValueError: Procedure probably called with not enough arguments (4 bytes missing)
|
|
>>>
|
|
|
|
>>> windll.msvcrt.printf("spam") # doctest: +WINDOWS
|
|
Traceback (most recent call last):
|
|
File "<stdin>", line 1, in ?
|
|
ValueError: Procedure probably called with too many arguments (4 bytes in excess)
|
|
>>>
|
|
\end{verbatim}
|
|
|
|
To find out the correct calling convention you have to look into the C
|
|
header file or the documentation for the function you want to call.
|
|
|
|
On Windows, \code{ctypes} uses win32 structured exception handling to
|
|
prevent crashes from general protection faults when functions are
|
|
called with invalid argument values:
|
|
\begin{verbatim}
|
|
>>> windll.kernel32.GetModuleHandleA(32) # doctest: +WINDOWS
|
|
Traceback (most recent call last):
|
|
File "<stdin>", line 1, in ?
|
|
WindowsError: exception: access violation reading 0x00000020
|
|
>>>
|
|
\end{verbatim}
|
|
|
|
There are, however, enough ways to crash Python with \code{ctypes}, so
|
|
you should be careful anyway.
|
|
|
|
\code{None}, integers, longs, byte strings and unicode strings are the
|
|
only native Python objects that can directly be used as parameters in
|
|
these function calls. \code{None} is passed as a C \code{NULL} pointer,
|
|
byte strings and unicode strings are passed as pointer to the memory
|
|
block that contains their data (\code{char *} or \code{wchar{\_}t *}). Python
|
|
integers and Python longs are passed as the platforms default C
|
|
\code{int} type, their value is masked to fit into the C type.
|
|
|
|
Before we move on calling functions with other parameter types, we
|
|
have to learn more about \code{ctypes} data types.
|
|
|
|
|
|
\subsubsection{Fundamental data types\label{ctypes-fundamental-data-types}}
|
|
|
|
\code{ctypes} defines a number of primitive C compatible data types :
|
|
\begin{quote}
|
|
\begin{tableiii}{l|l|l}{textrm}
|
|
{
|
|
ctypes type
|
|
}
|
|
{
|
|
C type
|
|
}
|
|
{
|
|
Python type
|
|
}
|
|
\lineiii{
|
|
\class{c{\_}char}
|
|
}
|
|
{
|
|
\code{char}
|
|
}
|
|
{
|
|
1-character
|
|
string
|
|
}
|
|
\lineiii{
|
|
\class{c{\_}wchar}
|
|
}
|
|
{
|
|
\code{wchar{\_}t}
|
|
}
|
|
{
|
|
1-character
|
|
unicode string
|
|
}
|
|
\lineiii{
|
|
\class{c{\_}byte}
|
|
}
|
|
{
|
|
\code{char}
|
|
}
|
|
{
|
|
int/long
|
|
}
|
|
\lineiii{
|
|
\class{c{\_}ubyte}
|
|
}
|
|
{
|
|
\code{unsigned char}
|
|
}
|
|
{
|
|
int/long
|
|
}
|
|
\lineiii{
|
|
\class{c{\_}short}
|
|
}
|
|
{
|
|
\code{short}
|
|
}
|
|
{
|
|
int/long
|
|
}
|
|
\lineiii{
|
|
\class{c{\_}ushort}
|
|
}
|
|
{
|
|
\code{unsigned short}
|
|
}
|
|
{
|
|
int/long
|
|
}
|
|
\lineiii{
|
|
\class{c{\_}int}
|
|
}
|
|
{
|
|
\code{int}
|
|
}
|
|
{
|
|
int/long
|
|
}
|
|
\lineiii{
|
|
\class{c{\_}uint}
|
|
}
|
|
{
|
|
\code{unsigned int}
|
|
}
|
|
{
|
|
int/long
|
|
}
|
|
\lineiii{
|
|
\class{c{\_}long}
|
|
}
|
|
{
|
|
\code{long}
|
|
}
|
|
{
|
|
int/long
|
|
}
|
|
\lineiii{
|
|
\class{c{\_}ulong}
|
|
}
|
|
{
|
|
\code{unsigned long}
|
|
}
|
|
{
|
|
int/long
|
|
}
|
|
\lineiii{
|
|
\class{c{\_}longlong}
|
|
}
|
|
{
|
|
\code{{\_}{\_}int64} or
|
|
\code{long long}
|
|
}
|
|
{
|
|
int/long
|
|
}
|
|
\lineiii{
|
|
\class{c{\_}ulonglong}
|
|
}
|
|
{
|
|
\code{unsigned {\_}{\_}int64} or
|
|
\code{unsigned long long}
|
|
}
|
|
{
|
|
int/long
|
|
}
|
|
\lineiii{
|
|
\class{c{\_}float}
|
|
}
|
|
{
|
|
\code{float}
|
|
}
|
|
{
|
|
float
|
|
}
|
|
\lineiii{
|
|
\class{c{\_}double}
|
|
}
|
|
{
|
|
\code{double}
|
|
}
|
|
{
|
|
float
|
|
}
|
|
\lineiii{
|
|
\class{c{\_}char{\_}p}
|
|
}
|
|
{
|
|
\code{char *}
|
|
(NUL terminated)
|
|
}
|
|
{
|
|
string or
|
|
\code{None}
|
|
}
|
|
\lineiii{
|
|
\class{c{\_}wchar{\_}p}
|
|
}
|
|
{
|
|
\code{wchar{\_}t *}
|
|
(NUL terminated)
|
|
}
|
|
{
|
|
unicode or
|
|
\code{None}
|
|
}
|
|
\lineiii{
|
|
\class{c{\_}void{\_}p}
|
|
}
|
|
{
|
|
\code{void *}
|
|
}
|
|
{
|
|
int/long
|
|
or \code{None}
|
|
}
|
|
\end{tableiii}
|
|
\end{quote}
|
|
|
|
All these types can be created by calling them with an optional
|
|
initializer of the correct type and value:
|
|
\begin{verbatim}
|
|
>>> c_int()
|
|
c_long(0)
|
|
>>> c_char_p("Hello, World")
|
|
c_char_p('Hello, World')
|
|
>>> c_ushort(-3)
|
|
c_ushort(65533)
|
|
>>>
|
|
\end{verbatim}
|
|
|
|
Since these types are mutable, their value can also be changed
|
|
afterwards:
|
|
\begin{verbatim}
|
|
>>> i = c_int(42)
|
|
>>> print i
|
|
c_long(42)
|
|
>>> print i.value
|
|
42
|
|
>>> i.value = -99
|
|
>>> print i.value
|
|
-99
|
|
>>>
|
|
\end{verbatim}
|
|
|
|
Assigning a new value to instances of the pointer types \class{c{\_}char{\_}p},
|
|
\class{c{\_}wchar{\_}p}, and \class{c{\_}void{\_}p} changes the \emph{memory location} they
|
|
point to, \emph{not the contents} of the memory block (of course not,
|
|
because Python strings are immutable):
|
|
\begin{verbatim}
|
|
>>> s = "Hello, World"
|
|
>>> c_s = c_char_p(s)
|
|
>>> print c_s
|
|
c_char_p('Hello, World')
|
|
>>> c_s.value = "Hi, there"
|
|
>>> print c_s
|
|
c_char_p('Hi, there')
|
|
>>> print s # first string is unchanged
|
|
Hello, World
|
|
>>>
|
|
\end{verbatim}
|
|
|
|
You should be careful, however, not to pass them to functions
|
|
expecting pointers to mutable memory. If you need mutable memory
|
|
blocks, ctypes has a \code{create{\_}string{\_}buffer} function which creates
|
|
these in various ways. The current memory block contents can be
|
|
accessed (or changed) with the \code{raw} property, if you want to access
|
|
it as NUL terminated string, use the \code{string} property:
|
|
\begin{verbatim}
|
|
>>> from ctypes import *
|
|
>>> p = create_string_buffer(3) # create a 3 byte buffer, initialized to NUL bytes
|
|
>>> print sizeof(p), repr(p.raw)
|
|
3 '\x00\x00\x00'
|
|
>>> p = create_string_buffer("Hello") # create a buffer containing a NUL terminated string
|
|
>>> print sizeof(p), repr(p.raw)
|
|
6 'Hello\x00'
|
|
>>> print repr(p.value)
|
|
'Hello'
|
|
>>> p = create_string_buffer("Hello", 10) # create a 10 byte buffer
|
|
>>> print sizeof(p), repr(p.raw)
|
|
10 'Hello\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00'
|
|
>>> p.value = "Hi"
|
|
>>> print sizeof(p), repr(p.raw)
|
|
10 'Hi\x00lo\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00'
|
|
>>>
|
|
\end{verbatim}
|
|
|
|
The \code{create{\_}string{\_}buffer} function replaces the \code{c{\_}buffer}
|
|
function (which is still available as an alias), as well as the
|
|
\code{c{\_}string} function from earlier ctypes releases. To create a
|
|
mutable memory block containing unicode characters of the C type
|
|
\code{wchar{\_}t} use the \code{create{\_}unicode{\_}buffer} function.
|
|
|
|
|
|
\subsubsection{Calling functions, continued\label{ctypes-calling-functions-continued}}
|
|
|
|
Note that printf prints to the real standard output channel, \emph{not} to
|
|
\code{sys.stdout}, so these examples will only work at the console
|
|
prompt, not from within \emph{IDLE} or \emph{PythonWin}:
|
|
\begin{verbatim}
|
|
>>> printf = libc.printf
|
|
>>> printf("Hello, %s\n", "World!")
|
|
Hello, World!
|
|
14
|
|
>>> printf("Hello, %S", u"World!")
|
|
Hello, World!
|
|
13
|
|
>>> printf("%d bottles of beer\n", 42)
|
|
42 bottles of beer
|
|
19
|
|
>>> printf("%f bottles of beer\n", 42.5)
|
|
Traceback (most recent call last):
|
|
File "<stdin>", line 1, in ?
|
|
ArgumentError: argument 2: exceptions.TypeError: Don't know how to convert parameter 2
|
|
>>>
|
|
\end{verbatim}
|
|
|
|
As has been mentioned before, all Python types except integers,
|
|
strings, and unicode strings have to be wrapped in their corresponding
|
|
\code{ctypes} type, so that they can be converted to the required C data
|
|
type:
|
|
\begin{verbatim}
|
|
>>> printf("An int %d, a double %f\n", 1234, c_double(3.14))
|
|
Integer 1234, double 3.1400001049
|
|
31
|
|
>>>
|
|
\end{verbatim}
|
|
|
|
|
|
\subsubsection{Calling functions with your own custom data types\label{ctypes-calling-functions-with-own-custom-data-types}}
|
|
|
|
You can also customize \code{ctypes} argument conversion to allow
|
|
instances of your own classes be used as function arguments.
|
|
\code{ctypes} looks for an \member{{\_}as{\_}parameter{\_}} attribute and uses this as
|
|
the function argument. Of course, it must be one of integer, string,
|
|
or unicode:
|
|
\begin{verbatim}
|
|
>>> class Bottles(object):
|
|
... def __init__(self, number):
|
|
... self._as_parameter_ = number
|
|
...
|
|
>>> bottles = Bottles(42)
|
|
>>> printf("%d bottles of beer\n", bottles)
|
|
42 bottles of beer
|
|
19
|
|
>>>
|
|
\end{verbatim}
|
|
|
|
If you don't want to store the instance's data in the
|
|
\member{{\_}as{\_}parameter{\_}} instance variable, you could define a \code{property}
|
|
which makes the data avaiblable.
|
|
|
|
|
|
\subsubsection{Specifying the required argument types (function prototypes)\label{ctypes-specifying-required-argument-types}}
|
|
|
|
It is possible to specify the required argument types of functions
|
|
exported from DLLs by setting the \member{argtypes} attribute.
|
|
|
|
\member{argtypes} must be a sequence of C data types (the \code{printf}
|
|
function is probably not a good example here, because it takes a
|
|
variable number and different types of parameters depending on the
|
|
format string, on the other hand this is quite handy to experiment
|
|
with this feature):
|
|
\begin{verbatim}
|
|
>>> printf.argtypes = [c_char_p, c_char_p, c_int, c_double]
|
|
>>> printf("String '%s', Int %d, Double %f\n", "Hi", 10, 2.2)
|
|
String 'Hi', Int 10, Double 2.200000
|
|
37
|
|
>>>
|
|
\end{verbatim}
|
|
|
|
Specifying a format protects against incompatible argument types (just
|
|
as a prototype for a C function), and tries to convert the arguments
|
|
to valid types:
|
|
\begin{verbatim}
|
|
>>> printf("%d %d %d", 1, 2, 3)
|
|
Traceback (most recent call last):
|
|
File "<stdin>", line 1, in ?
|
|
ArgumentError: argument 2: exceptions.TypeError: wrong type
|
|
>>> printf("%s %d %f", "X", 2, 3)
|
|
X 2 3.00000012
|
|
12
|
|
>>>
|
|
\end{verbatim}
|
|
|
|
If you have defined your own classes which you pass to function calls,
|
|
you have to implement a \method{from{\_}param} class method for them to be
|
|
able to use them in the \member{argtypes} sequence. The \method{from{\_}param}
|
|
class method receives the Python object passed to the function call,
|
|
it should do a typecheck or whatever is needed to make sure this
|
|
object is acceptable, and then return the object itself, it's
|
|
\member{{\_}as{\_}parameter{\_}} attribute, or whatever you want to pass as the C
|
|
function argument in this case. Again, the result should be an
|
|
integer, string, unicode, a \code{ctypes} instance, or something having
|
|
the \member{{\_}as{\_}parameter{\_}} attribute.
|
|
|
|
|
|
\subsubsection{Return types\label{ctypes-return-types}}
|
|
|
|
By default functions are assumed to return the C \code{int} type. Other
|
|
return types can be specified by setting the \member{restype} attribute of
|
|
the function object.
|
|
|
|
Here is a more advanced example, it uses the \code{strchr} function, which
|
|
expects a string pointer and a char, and returns a pointer to a
|
|
string:
|
|
\begin{verbatim}
|
|
>>> strchr = libc.strchr
|
|
>>> strchr("abcdef", ord("d")) # doctest: +SKIP
|
|
8059983
|
|
>>> strchr.restype = c_char_p # c_char_p is a pointer to a string
|
|
>>> strchr("abcdef", ord("d"))
|
|
'def'
|
|
>>> print strchr("abcdef", ord("x"))
|
|
None
|
|
>>>
|
|
\end{verbatim}
|
|
|
|
If you want to avoid the \code{ord("x")} calls above, you can set the
|
|
\member{argtypes} attribute, and the second argument will be converted from
|
|
a single character Python string into a C char:
|
|
\begin{verbatim}
|
|
>>> strchr.restype = c_char_p
|
|
>>> strchr.argtypes = [c_char_p, c_char]
|
|
>>> strchr("abcdef", "d")
|
|
'def'
|
|
>>> strchr("abcdef", "def")
|
|
Traceback (most recent call last):
|
|
File "<stdin>", line 1, in ?
|
|
ArgumentError: argument 2: exceptions.TypeError: one character string expected
|
|
>>> print strchr("abcdef", "x")
|
|
None
|
|
>>> strchr("abcdef", "d")
|
|
'def'
|
|
>>>
|
|
\end{verbatim}
|
|
|
|
You can also use a callable Python object (a function or a class for
|
|
example) as the \member{restype} attribute, if the foreign function returns
|
|
an integer. The callable will be called with the \code{integer} the C
|
|
function returns, and the result of this call will be used as the
|
|
result of your function call. This is useful to check for error return
|
|
values and automatically raise an exception:
|
|
\begin{verbatim}
|
|
>>> GetModuleHandle = windll.kernel32.GetModuleHandleA # doctest: +WINDOWS
|
|
>>> def ValidHandle(value):
|
|
... if value == 0:
|
|
... raise WinError()
|
|
... return value
|
|
...
|
|
>>>
|
|
>>> GetModuleHandle.restype = ValidHandle # doctest: +WINDOWS
|
|
>>> GetModuleHandle(None) # doctest: +WINDOWS
|
|
486539264
|
|
>>> GetModuleHandle("something silly") # doctest: +WINDOWS
|
|
Traceback (most recent call last):
|
|
File "<stdin>", line 1, in ?
|
|
File "<stdin>", line 3, in ValidHandle
|
|
WindowsError: [Errno 126] The specified module could not be found.
|
|
>>>
|
|
\end{verbatim}
|
|
|
|
\code{WinError} is a function which will call Windows \code{FormatMessage()}
|
|
api to get the string representation of an error code, and \emph{returns}
|
|
an exception. \code{WinError} takes an optional error code parameter, if
|
|
no one is used, it calls \function{GetLastError()} to retrieve it.
|
|
|
|
Please note that a much more powerful error checking mechanism is
|
|
available through the \member{errcheck} attribute; see the reference manual
|
|
for details.
|
|
|
|
|
|
\subsubsection{Passing pointers (or: passing parameters by reference)\label{ctypes-passing-pointers}}
|
|
|
|
Sometimes a C api function expects a \emph{pointer} to a data type as
|
|
parameter, probably to write into the corresponding location, or if
|
|
the data is too large to be passed by value. This is also known as
|
|
\emph{passing parameters by reference}.
|
|
|
|
\code{ctypes} exports the \function{byref} function which is used to pass
|
|
parameters by reference. The same effect can be achieved with the
|
|
\code{pointer} function, although \code{pointer} does a lot more work since
|
|
it constructs a real pointer object, so it is faster to use \function{byref}
|
|
if you don't need the pointer object in Python itself:
|
|
\begin{verbatim}
|
|
>>> i = c_int()
|
|
>>> f = c_float()
|
|
>>> s = create_string_buffer('\000' * 32)
|
|
>>> print i.value, f.value, repr(s.value)
|
|
0 0.0 ''
|
|
>>> libc.sscanf("1 3.14 Hello", "%d %f %s",
|
|
... byref(i), byref(f), s)
|
|
3
|
|
>>> print i.value, f.value, repr(s.value)
|
|
1 3.1400001049 'Hello'
|
|
>>>
|
|
\end{verbatim}
|
|
|
|
|
|
\subsubsection{Structures and unions\label{ctypes-structures-unions}}
|
|
|
|
Structures and unions must derive from the \class{Structure} and \class{Union}
|
|
base classes which are defined in the \code{ctypes} module. Each subclass
|
|
must define a \member{{\_}fields{\_}} attribute. \member{{\_}fields{\_}} must be a list of
|
|
\emph{2-tuples}, containing a \emph{field name} and a \emph{field type}.
|
|
|
|
The field type must be a \code{ctypes} type like \class{c{\_}int}, or any other
|
|
derived \code{ctypes} type: structure, union, array, pointer.
|
|
|
|
Here is a simple example of a POINT structure, which contains two
|
|
integers named \code{x} and \code{y}, and also shows how to initialize a
|
|
structure in the constructor:
|
|
\begin{verbatim}
|
|
>>> from ctypes import *
|
|
>>> class POINT(Structure):
|
|
... _fields_ = [("x", c_int),
|
|
... ("y", c_int)]
|
|
...
|
|
>>> point = POINT(10, 20)
|
|
>>> print point.x, point.y
|
|
10 20
|
|
>>> point = POINT(y=5)
|
|
>>> print point.x, point.y
|
|
0 5
|
|
>>> POINT(1, 2, 3)
|
|
Traceback (most recent call last):
|
|
File "<stdin>", line 1, in ?
|
|
ValueError: too many initializers
|
|
>>>
|
|
\end{verbatim}
|
|
|
|
You can, however, build much more complicated structures. Structures
|
|
can itself contain other structures by using a structure as a field
|
|
type.
|
|
|
|
Here is a RECT structure which contains two POINTs named \code{upperleft}
|
|
and \code{lowerright}
|
|
\begin{verbatim}
|
|
>>> class RECT(Structure):
|
|
... _fields_ = [("upperleft", POINT),
|
|
... ("lowerright", POINT)]
|
|
...
|
|
>>> rc = RECT(point)
|
|
>>> print rc.upperleft.x, rc.upperleft.y
|
|
0 5
|
|
>>> print rc.lowerright.x, rc.lowerright.y
|
|
0 0
|
|
>>>
|
|
\end{verbatim}
|
|
|
|
Nested structures can also be initialized in the constructor in
|
|
several ways:
|
|
\begin{verbatim}
|
|
>>> r = RECT(POINT(1, 2), POINT(3, 4))
|
|
>>> r = RECT((1, 2), (3, 4))
|
|
\end{verbatim}
|
|
|
|
Fields descriptors can be retrieved from the \emph{class}, they are useful
|
|
for debugging because they can provide useful information:
|
|
\begin{verbatim}
|
|
>>> print POINT.x
|
|
<Field type=c_long, ofs=0, size=4>
|
|
>>> print POINT.y
|
|
<Field type=c_long, ofs=4, size=4>
|
|
>>>
|
|
\end{verbatim}
|
|
|
|
|
|
\subsubsection{Structure/union alignment and byte order\label{ctypes-structureunion-alignment-byte-order}}
|
|
|
|
By default, Structure and Union fields are aligned in the same way the
|
|
C compiler does it. It is possible to override this behaviour be
|
|
specifying a \member{{\_}pack{\_}} class attribute in the subclass
|
|
definition. This must be set to a positive integer and specifies the
|
|
maximum alignment for the fields. This is what \code{{\#}pragma pack(n)}
|
|
also does in MSVC.
|
|
|
|
\code{ctypes} uses the native byte order for Structures and Unions. To
|
|
build structures with non-native byte order, you can use one of the
|
|
BigEndianStructure, LittleEndianStructure, BigEndianUnion, and
|
|
LittleEndianUnion base classes. These classes cannot contain pointer
|
|
fields.
|
|
|
|
|
|
\subsubsection{Bit fields in structures and unions\label{ctypes-bit-fields-in-structures-unions}}
|
|
|
|
It is possible to create structures and unions containing bit fields.
|
|
Bit fields are only possible for integer fields, the bit width is
|
|
specified as the third item in the \member{{\_}fields{\_}} tuples:
|
|
\begin{verbatim}
|
|
>>> class Int(Structure):
|
|
... _fields_ = [("first_16", c_int, 16),
|
|
... ("second_16", c_int, 16)]
|
|
...
|
|
>>> print Int.first_16
|
|
<Field type=c_long, ofs=0:0, bits=16>
|
|
>>> print Int.second_16
|
|
<Field type=c_long, ofs=0:16, bits=16>
|
|
>>>
|
|
\end{verbatim}
|
|
|
|
|
|
\subsubsection{Arrays\label{ctypes-arrays}}
|
|
|
|
Arrays are sequences, containing a fixed number of instances of the
|
|
same type.
|
|
|
|
The recommended way to create array types is by multiplying a data
|
|
type with a positive integer:
|
|
\begin{verbatim}
|
|
TenPointsArrayType = POINT * 10
|
|
\end{verbatim}
|
|
|
|
Here is an example of an somewhat artifical data type, a structure
|
|
containing 4 POINTs among other stuff:
|
|
\begin{verbatim}
|
|
>>> from ctypes import *
|
|
>>> class POINT(Structure):
|
|
... _fields_ = ("x", c_int), ("y", c_int)
|
|
...
|
|
>>> class MyStruct(Structure):
|
|
... _fields_ = [("a", c_int),
|
|
... ("b", c_float),
|
|
... ("point_array", POINT * 4)]
|
|
>>>
|
|
>>> print len(MyStruct().point_array)
|
|
4
|
|
>>>
|
|
\end{verbatim}
|
|
|
|
Instances are created in the usual way, by calling the class:
|
|
\begin{verbatim}
|
|
arr = TenPointsArrayType()
|
|
for pt in arr:
|
|
print pt.x, pt.y
|
|
\end{verbatim}
|
|
|
|
The above code print a series of \code{0 0} lines, because the array
|
|
contents is initialized to zeros.
|
|
|
|
Initializers of the correct type can also be specified:
|
|
\begin{verbatim}
|
|
>>> from ctypes import *
|
|
>>> TenIntegers = c_int * 10
|
|
>>> ii = TenIntegers(1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10)
|
|
>>> print ii
|
|
<c_long_Array_10 object at 0x...>
|
|
>>> for i in ii: print i,
|
|
...
|
|
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
|
|
>>>
|
|
\end{verbatim}
|
|
|
|
|
|
\subsubsection{Pointers\label{ctypes-pointers}}
|
|
|
|
Pointer instances are created by calling the \code{pointer} function on a
|
|
\code{ctypes} type:
|
|
\begin{verbatim}
|
|
>>> from ctypes import *
|
|
>>> i = c_int(42)
|
|
>>> pi = pointer(i)
|
|
>>>
|
|
\end{verbatim}
|
|
|
|
Pointer instances have a \code{contents} attribute which returns the
|
|
object to which the pointer points, the \code{i} object above:
|
|
\begin{verbatim}
|
|
>>> pi.contents
|
|
c_long(42)
|
|
>>>
|
|
\end{verbatim}
|
|
|
|
Note that \code{ctypes} does not have OOR (original object return), it
|
|
constructs a new, equivalent object each time you retrieve an
|
|
attribute:
|
|
\begin{verbatim}
|
|
>>> pi.contents is i
|
|
False
|
|
>>> pi.contents is pi.contents
|
|
False
|
|
>>>
|
|
\end{verbatim}
|
|
|
|
Assigning another \class{c{\_}int} instance to the pointer's contents
|
|
attribute would cause the pointer to point to the memory location
|
|
where this is stored:
|
|
\begin{verbatim}
|
|
>>> i = c_int(99)
|
|
>>> pi.contents = i
|
|
>>> pi.contents
|
|
c_long(99)
|
|
>>>
|
|
\end{verbatim}
|
|
|
|
Pointer instances can also be indexed with integers:
|
|
\begin{verbatim}
|
|
>>> pi[0]
|
|
99
|
|
>>>
|
|
\end{verbatim}
|
|
|
|
Assigning to an integer index changes the pointed to value:
|
|
\begin{verbatim}
|
|
>>> print i
|
|
c_long(99)
|
|
>>> pi[0] = 22
|
|
>>> print i
|
|
c_long(22)
|
|
>>>
|
|
\end{verbatim}
|
|
|
|
It is also possible to use indexes different from 0, but you must know
|
|
what you're doing, just as in C: You can access or change arbitrary
|
|
memory locations. Generally you only use this feature if you receive a
|
|
pointer from a C function, and you \emph{know} that the pointer actually
|
|
points to an array instead of a single item.
|
|
|
|
Behind the scenes, the \code{pointer} function does more than simply
|
|
create pointer instances, it has to create pointer \emph{types} first.
|
|
This is done with the \code{POINTER} function, which accepts any
|
|
\code{ctypes} type, and returns a new type:
|
|
\begin{verbatim}
|
|
>>> PI = POINTER(c_int)
|
|
>>> PI
|
|
<class 'ctypes.LP_c_long'>
|
|
>>> PI(42)
|
|
Traceback (most recent call last):
|
|
File "<stdin>", line 1, in ?
|
|
TypeError: expected c_long instead of int
|
|
>>> PI(c_int(42))
|
|
<ctypes.LP_c_long object at 0x...>
|
|
>>>
|
|
\end{verbatim}
|
|
|
|
Calling the pointer type without an argument creates a \code{NULL}
|
|
pointer. \code{NULL} pointers have a \code{False} boolean value:
|
|
\begin{verbatim}
|
|
>>> null_ptr = POINTER(c_int)()
|
|
>>> print bool(null_ptr)
|
|
False
|
|
>>>
|
|
\end{verbatim}
|
|
|
|
\code{ctypes} checks for \code{NULL} when dereferencing pointers (but
|
|
dereferencing non-\code{NULL} pointers would crash Python):
|
|
\begin{verbatim}
|
|
>>> null_ptr[0]
|
|
Traceback (most recent call last):
|
|
....
|
|
ValueError: NULL pointer access
|
|
>>>
|
|
|
|
>>> null_ptr[0] = 1234
|
|
Traceback (most recent call last):
|
|
....
|
|
ValueError: NULL pointer access
|
|
>>>
|
|
\end{verbatim}
|
|
|
|
|
|
\subsubsection{Type conversions\label{ctypes-type-conversions}}
|
|
|
|
Usually, ctypes does strict type checking. This means, if you have
|
|
\code{POINTER(c{\_}int)} in the \member{argtypes} list of a function or as the
|
|
type of a member field in a structure definition, only instances of
|
|
exactly the same type are accepted. There are some exceptions to this
|
|
rule, where ctypes accepts other objects. For example, you can pass
|
|
compatible array instances instead of pointer types. So, for
|
|
\code{POINTER(c{\_}int)}, ctypes accepts an array of c{\_}int:
|
|
\begin{verbatim}
|
|
>>> class Bar(Structure):
|
|
... _fields_ = [("count", c_int), ("values", POINTER(c_int))]
|
|
...
|
|
>>> bar = Bar()
|
|
>>> bar.values = (c_int * 3)(1, 2, 3)
|
|
>>> bar.count = 3
|
|
>>> for i in range(bar.count):
|
|
... print bar.values[i]
|
|
...
|
|
1
|
|
2
|
|
3
|
|
>>>
|
|
\end{verbatim}
|
|
|
|
To set a POINTER type field to \code{NULL}, you can assign \code{None}:
|
|
\begin{verbatim}
|
|
>>> bar.values = None
|
|
>>>
|
|
\end{verbatim}
|
|
|
|
XXX list other conversions...
|
|
|
|
Sometimes you have instances of incompatible types. In \code{C}, you can
|
|
cast one type into another type. \code{ctypes} provides a \code{cast}
|
|
function which can be used in the same way. The \code{Bar} structure
|
|
defined above accepts \code{POINTER(c{\_}int)} pointers or \class{c{\_}int} arrays
|
|
for its \code{values} field, but not instances of other types:
|
|
\begin{verbatim}
|
|
>>> bar.values = (c_byte * 4)()
|
|
Traceback (most recent call last):
|
|
File "<stdin>", line 1, in ?
|
|
TypeError: incompatible types, c_byte_Array_4 instance instead of LP_c_long instance
|
|
>>>
|
|
\end{verbatim}
|
|
|
|
For these cases, the \code{cast} function is handy.
|
|
|
|
The \code{cast} function can be used to cast a ctypes instance into a
|
|
pointer to a different ctypes data type. \code{cast} takes two
|
|
parameters, a ctypes object that is or can be converted to a pointer
|
|
of some kind, and a ctypes pointer type. It returns an instance of
|
|
the second argument, which references the same memory block as the
|
|
first argument:
|
|
\begin{verbatim}
|
|
>>> a = (c_byte * 4)()
|
|
>>> cast(a, POINTER(c_int))
|
|
<ctypes.LP_c_long object at ...>
|
|
>>>
|
|
\end{verbatim}
|
|
|
|
So, \code{cast} can be used to assign to the \code{values} field of \code{Bar}
|
|
the structure:
|
|
\begin{verbatim}
|
|
>>> bar = Bar()
|
|
>>> bar.values = cast((c_byte * 4)(), POINTER(c_int))
|
|
>>> print bar.values[0]
|
|
0
|
|
>>>
|
|
\end{verbatim}
|
|
|
|
|
|
\subsubsection{Incomplete Types\label{ctypes-incomplete-types}}
|
|
|
|
\emph{Incomplete Types} are structures, unions or arrays whose members are
|
|
not yet specified. In C, they are specified by forward declarations, which
|
|
are defined later:
|
|
\begin{verbatim}
|
|
struct cell; /* forward declaration */
|
|
|
|
struct {
|
|
char *name;
|
|
struct cell *next;
|
|
} cell;
|
|
\end{verbatim}
|
|
|
|
The straightforward translation into ctypes code would be this, but it
|
|
does not work:
|
|
\begin{verbatim}
|
|
>>> class cell(Structure):
|
|
... _fields_ = [("name", c_char_p),
|
|
... ("next", POINTER(cell))]
|
|
...
|
|
Traceback (most recent call last):
|
|
File "<stdin>", line 1, in ?
|
|
File "<stdin>", line 2, in cell
|
|
NameError: name 'cell' is not defined
|
|
>>>
|
|
\end{verbatim}
|
|
|
|
because the new \code{class cell} is not available in the class statement
|
|
itself. In \code{ctypes}, we can define the \code{cell} class and set the
|
|
\member{{\_}fields{\_}} attribute later, after the class statement:
|
|
\begin{verbatim}
|
|
>>> from ctypes import *
|
|
>>> class cell(Structure):
|
|
... pass
|
|
...
|
|
>>> cell._fields_ = [("name", c_char_p),
|
|
... ("next", POINTER(cell))]
|
|
>>>
|
|
\end{verbatim}
|
|
|
|
Lets try it. We create two instances of \code{cell}, and let them point
|
|
to each other, and finally follow the pointer chain a few times:
|
|
\begin{verbatim}
|
|
>>> c1 = cell()
|
|
>>> c1.name = "foo"
|
|
>>> c2 = cell()
|
|
>>> c2.name = "bar"
|
|
>>> c1.next = pointer(c2)
|
|
>>> c2.next = pointer(c1)
|
|
>>> p = c1
|
|
>>> for i in range(8):
|
|
... print p.name,
|
|
... p = p.next[0]
|
|
...
|
|
foo bar foo bar foo bar foo bar
|
|
>>>
|
|
\end{verbatim}
|
|
|
|
|
|
\subsubsection{Callback functions\label{ctypes-callback-functions}}
|
|
|
|
\code{ctypes} allows to create C callable function pointers from Python
|
|
callables. These are sometimes called \emph{callback functions}.
|
|
|
|
First, you must create a class for the callback function, the class
|
|
knows the calling convention, the return type, and the number and
|
|
types of arguments this function will receive.
|
|
|
|
The CFUNCTYPE factory function creates types for callback functions
|
|
using the normal cdecl calling convention, and, on Windows, the
|
|
WINFUNCTYPE factory function creates types for callback functions
|
|
using the stdcall calling convention.
|
|
|
|
Both of these factory functions are called with the result type as
|
|
first argument, and the callback functions expected argument types as
|
|
the remaining arguments.
|
|
|
|
I will present an example here which uses the standard C library's
|
|
\function{qsort} function, this is used to sort items with the help of a
|
|
callback function. \function{qsort} will be used to sort an array of
|
|
integers:
|
|
\begin{verbatim}
|
|
>>> IntArray5 = c_int * 5
|
|
>>> ia = IntArray5(5, 1, 7, 33, 99)
|
|
>>> qsort = libc.qsort
|
|
>>> qsort.restype = None
|
|
>>>
|
|
\end{verbatim}
|
|
|
|
\function{qsort} must be called with a pointer to the data to sort, the
|
|
number of items in the data array, the size of one item, and a pointer
|
|
to the comparison function, the callback. The callback will then be
|
|
called with two pointers to items, and it must return a negative
|
|
integer if the first item is smaller than the second, a zero if they
|
|
are equal, and a positive integer else.
|
|
|
|
So our callback function receives pointers to integers, and must
|
|
return an integer. First we create the \code{type} for the callback
|
|
function:
|
|
\begin{verbatim}
|
|
>>> CMPFUNC = CFUNCTYPE(c_int, POINTER(c_int), POINTER(c_int))
|
|
>>>
|
|
\end{verbatim}
|
|
|
|
For the first implementation of the callback function, we simply print
|
|
the arguments we get, and return 0 (incremental development ;-):
|
|
\begin{verbatim}
|
|
>>> def py_cmp_func(a, b):
|
|
... print "py_cmp_func", a, b
|
|
... return 0
|
|
...
|
|
>>>
|
|
\end{verbatim}
|
|
|
|
Create the C callable callback:
|
|
\begin{verbatim}
|
|
>>> cmp_func = CMPFUNC(py_cmp_func)
|
|
>>>
|
|
\end{verbatim}
|
|
|
|
And we're ready to go:
|
|
\begin{verbatim}
|
|
>>> qsort(ia, len(ia), sizeof(c_int), cmp_func) # doctest: +WINDOWS
|
|
py_cmp_func <ctypes.LP_c_long object at 0x00...> <ctypes.LP_c_long object at 0x00...>
|
|
py_cmp_func <ctypes.LP_c_long object at 0x00...> <ctypes.LP_c_long object at 0x00...>
|
|
py_cmp_func <ctypes.LP_c_long object at 0x00...> <ctypes.LP_c_long object at 0x00...>
|
|
py_cmp_func <ctypes.LP_c_long object at 0x00...> <ctypes.LP_c_long object at 0x00...>
|
|
py_cmp_func <ctypes.LP_c_long object at 0x00...> <ctypes.LP_c_long object at 0x00...>
|
|
py_cmp_func <ctypes.LP_c_long object at 0x00...> <ctypes.LP_c_long object at 0x00...>
|
|
py_cmp_func <ctypes.LP_c_long object at 0x00...> <ctypes.LP_c_long object at 0x00...>
|
|
py_cmp_func <ctypes.LP_c_long object at 0x00...> <ctypes.LP_c_long object at 0x00...>
|
|
py_cmp_func <ctypes.LP_c_long object at 0x00...> <ctypes.LP_c_long object at 0x00...>
|
|
py_cmp_func <ctypes.LP_c_long object at 0x00...> <ctypes.LP_c_long object at 0x00...>
|
|
>>>
|
|
\end{verbatim}
|
|
|
|
We know how to access the contents of a pointer, so lets redefine our callback:
|
|
\begin{verbatim}
|
|
>>> def py_cmp_func(a, b):
|
|
... print "py_cmp_func", a[0], b[0]
|
|
... return 0
|
|
...
|
|
>>> cmp_func = CMPFUNC(py_cmp_func)
|
|
>>>
|
|
\end{verbatim}
|
|
|
|
Here is what we get on Windows:
|
|
\begin{verbatim}
|
|
>>> qsort(ia, len(ia), sizeof(c_int), cmp_func) # doctest: +WINDOWS
|
|
py_cmp_func 7 1
|
|
py_cmp_func 33 1
|
|
py_cmp_func 99 1
|
|
py_cmp_func 5 1
|
|
py_cmp_func 7 5
|
|
py_cmp_func 33 5
|
|
py_cmp_func 99 5
|
|
py_cmp_func 7 99
|
|
py_cmp_func 33 99
|
|
py_cmp_func 7 33
|
|
>>>
|
|
\end{verbatim}
|
|
|
|
It is funny to see that on linux the sort function seems to work much
|
|
more efficient, it is doing less comparisons:
|
|
\begin{verbatim}
|
|
>>> qsort(ia, len(ia), sizeof(c_int), cmp_func) # doctest: +LINUX
|
|
py_cmp_func 5 1
|
|
py_cmp_func 33 99
|
|
py_cmp_func 7 33
|
|
py_cmp_func 5 7
|
|
py_cmp_func 1 7
|
|
>>>
|
|
\end{verbatim}
|
|
|
|
Ah, we're nearly done! The last step is to actually compare the two
|
|
items and return a useful result:
|
|
\begin{verbatim}
|
|
>>> def py_cmp_func(a, b):
|
|
... print "py_cmp_func", a[0], b[0]
|
|
... return a[0] - b[0]
|
|
...
|
|
>>>
|
|
\end{verbatim}
|
|
|
|
Final run on Windows:
|
|
\begin{verbatim}
|
|
>>> qsort(ia, len(ia), sizeof(c_int), CMPFUNC(py_cmp_func)) # doctest: +WINDOWS
|
|
py_cmp_func 33 7
|
|
py_cmp_func 99 33
|
|
py_cmp_func 5 99
|
|
py_cmp_func 1 99
|
|
py_cmp_func 33 7
|
|
py_cmp_func 1 33
|
|
py_cmp_func 5 33
|
|
py_cmp_func 5 7
|
|
py_cmp_func 1 7
|
|
py_cmp_func 5 1
|
|
>>>
|
|
\end{verbatim}
|
|
|
|
and on Linux:
|
|
\begin{verbatim}
|
|
>>> qsort(ia, len(ia), sizeof(c_int), CMPFUNC(py_cmp_func)) # doctest: +LINUX
|
|
py_cmp_func 5 1
|
|
py_cmp_func 33 99
|
|
py_cmp_func 7 33
|
|
py_cmp_func 1 7
|
|
py_cmp_func 5 7
|
|
>>>
|
|
\end{verbatim}
|
|
|
|
It is quite interesting to see that the Windows \function{qsort} function
|
|
needs more comparisons than the linux version!
|
|
|
|
As we can easily check, our array is sorted now:
|
|
\begin{verbatim}
|
|
>>> for i in ia: print i,
|
|
...
|
|
1 5 7 33 99
|
|
>>>
|
|
\end{verbatim}
|
|
|
|
\textbf{Important note for callback functions:}
|
|
|
|
Make sure you keep references to CFUNCTYPE objects as long as they are
|
|
used from C code. \code{ctypes} doesn't, and if you don't, they may be
|
|
garbage collected, crashing your program when a callback is made.
|
|
|
|
|
|
\subsubsection{Accessing values exported from dlls\label{ctypes-accessing-values-exported-from-dlls}}
|
|
|
|
Sometimes, a dll not only exports functions, it also exports
|
|
variables. An example in the Python library itself is the
|
|
\code{Py{\_}OptimizeFlag}, an integer set to 0, 1, or 2, depending on the
|
|
\programopt{-O} or \programopt{-OO} flag given on startup.
|
|
|
|
\code{ctypes} can access values like this with the \method{in{\_}dll} class
|
|
methods of the type. \var{pythonapi} is a predefined symbol giving
|
|
access to the Python C api:
|
|
\begin{verbatim}
|
|
>>> opt_flag = c_int.in_dll(pythonapi, "Py_OptimizeFlag")
|
|
>>> print opt_flag
|
|
c_long(0)
|
|
>>>
|
|
\end{verbatim}
|
|
|
|
If the interpreter would have been started with \programopt{-O}, the sample
|
|
would have printed \code{c{\_}long(1)}, or \code{c{\_}long(2)} if \programopt{-OO} would have
|
|
been specified.
|
|
|
|
An extended example which also demonstrates the use of pointers
|
|
accesses the \code{PyImport{\_}FrozenModules} pointer exported by Python.
|
|
|
|
Quoting the Python docs: \emph{This pointer is initialized to point to an
|
|
array of ``struct {\_}frozen`` records, terminated by one whose members
|
|
are all NULL or zero. When a frozen module is imported, it is searched
|
|
in this table. Third-party code could play tricks with this to provide
|
|
a dynamically created collection of frozen modules.}
|
|
|
|
So manipulating this pointer could even prove useful. To restrict the
|
|
example size, we show only how this table can be read with
|
|
\code{ctypes}:
|
|
\begin{verbatim}
|
|
>>> from ctypes import *
|
|
>>>
|
|
>>> class struct_frozen(Structure):
|
|
... _fields_ = [("name", c_char_p),
|
|
... ("code", POINTER(c_ubyte)),
|
|
... ("size", c_int)]
|
|
...
|
|
>>>
|
|
\end{verbatim}
|
|
|
|
We have defined the \code{struct {\_}frozen} data type, so we can get the
|
|
pointer to the table:
|
|
\begin{verbatim}
|
|
>>> FrozenTable = POINTER(struct_frozen)
|
|
>>> table = FrozenTable.in_dll(pythonapi, "PyImport_FrozenModules")
|
|
>>>
|
|
\end{verbatim}
|
|
|
|
Since \code{table} is a \code{pointer} to the array of \code{struct{\_}frozen}
|
|
records, we can iterate over it, but we just have to make sure that
|
|
our loop terminates, because pointers have no size. Sooner or later it
|
|
would probably crash with an access violation or whatever, so it's
|
|
better to break out of the loop when we hit the NULL entry:
|
|
\begin{verbatim}
|
|
>>> for item in table:
|
|
... print item.name, item.size
|
|
... if item.name is None:
|
|
... break
|
|
...
|
|
__hello__ 104
|
|
__phello__ -104
|
|
__phello__.spam 104
|
|
None 0
|
|
>>>
|
|
\end{verbatim}
|
|
|
|
The fact that standard Python has a frozen module and a frozen package
|
|
(indicated by the negative size member) is not wellknown, it is only
|
|
used for testing. Try it out with \code{import {\_}{\_}hello{\_}{\_}} for example.
|
|
|
|
|
|
\subsubsection{Surprises\label{ctypes-surprises}}
|
|
|
|
There are some edges in \code{ctypes} where you may be expect something
|
|
else than what actually happens.
|
|
|
|
Consider the following example:
|
|
\begin{verbatim}
|
|
>>> from ctypes import *
|
|
>>> class POINT(Structure):
|
|
... _fields_ = ("x", c_int), ("y", c_int)
|
|
...
|
|
>>> class RECT(Structure):
|
|
... _fields_ = ("a", POINT), ("b", POINT)
|
|
...
|
|
>>> p1 = POINT(1, 2)
|
|
>>> p2 = POINT(3, 4)
|
|
>>> rc = RECT(p1, p2)
|
|
>>> print rc.a.x, rc.a.y, rc.b.x, rc.b.y
|
|
1 2 3 4
|
|
>>> # now swap the two points
|
|
>>> rc.a, rc.b = rc.b, rc.a
|
|
>>> print rc.a.x, rc.a.y, rc.b.x, rc.b.y
|
|
3 4 3 4
|
|
>>>
|
|
\end{verbatim}
|
|
|
|
Hm. We certainly expected the last statement to print \code{3 4 1 2}.
|
|
What happended? Here are the steps of the \code{rc.a, rc.b = rc.b, rc.a}
|
|
line above:
|
|
\begin{verbatim}
|
|
>>> temp0, temp1 = rc.b, rc.a
|
|
>>> rc.a = temp0
|
|
>>> rc.b = temp1
|
|
>>>
|
|
\end{verbatim}
|
|
|
|
Note that \code{temp0} and \code{temp1} are objects still using the internal
|
|
buffer of the \code{rc} object above. So executing \code{rc.a = temp0}
|
|
copies the buffer contents of \code{temp0} into \code{rc} 's buffer. This,
|
|
in turn, changes the contents of \code{temp1}. So, the last assignment
|
|
\code{rc.b = temp1}, doesn't have the expected effect.
|
|
|
|
Keep in mind that retrieving subobjects from Structure, Unions, and
|
|
Arrays doesn't \emph{copy} the subobject, instead it retrieves a wrapper
|
|
object accessing the root-object's underlying buffer.
|
|
|
|
Another example that may behave different from what one would expect is this:
|
|
\begin{verbatim}
|
|
>>> s = c_char_p()
|
|
>>> s.value = "abc def ghi"
|
|
>>> s.value
|
|
'abc def ghi'
|
|
>>> s.value is s.value
|
|
False
|
|
>>>
|
|
\end{verbatim}
|
|
|
|
Why is it printing \code{False}? ctypes instances are objects containing
|
|
a memory block plus some descriptors accessing the contents of the
|
|
memory. Storing a Python object in the memory block does not store
|
|
the object itself, instead the \code{contents} of the object is stored.
|
|
Accessing the contents again constructs a new Python each time!
|
|
|
|
|
|
\subsubsection{Variable-sized data types\label{ctypes-variable-sized-data-types}}
|
|
|
|
\code{ctypes} provides some support for variable-sized arrays and
|
|
structures (this was added in version 0.9.9.7).
|
|
|
|
The \code{resize} function can be used to resize the memory buffer of an
|
|
existing ctypes object. The function takes the object as first
|
|
argument, and the requested size in bytes as the second argument. The
|
|
memory block cannot be made smaller than the natural memory block
|
|
specified by the objects type, a \code{ValueError} is raised if this is
|
|
tried:
|
|
\begin{verbatim}
|
|
>>> short_array = (c_short * 4)()
|
|
>>> print sizeof(short_array)
|
|
8
|
|
>>> resize(short_array, 4)
|
|
Traceback (most recent call last):
|
|
...
|
|
ValueError: minimum size is 8
|
|
>>> resize(short_array, 32)
|
|
>>> sizeof(short_array)
|
|
32
|
|
>>> sizeof(type(short_array))
|
|
8
|
|
>>>
|
|
\end{verbatim}
|
|
|
|
This is nice and fine, but how would one access the additional
|
|
elements contained in this array? Since the type still only knows
|
|
about 4 elements, we get errors accessing other elements:
|
|
\begin{verbatim}
|
|
>>> short_array[:]
|
|
[0, 0, 0, 0]
|
|
>>> short_array[7]
|
|
Traceback (most recent call last):
|
|
...
|
|
IndexError: invalid index
|
|
>>>
|
|
\end{verbatim}
|
|
|
|
Another way to use variable-sized data types with \code{ctypes} is to use
|
|
the dynamic nature of Python, and (re-)define the data type after the
|
|
required size is already known, on a case by case basis.
|
|
|
|
|
|
\subsubsection{Bugs, ToDo and non-implemented things\label{ctypes-bugs-todo-non-implemented-things}}
|
|
|
|
Enumeration types are not implemented. You can do it easily yourself,
|
|
using \class{c{\_}int} as the base class.
|
|
|
|
\code{long double} is not implemented.
|
|
% Local Variables:
|
|
% compile-command: "make.bat"
|
|
% End:
|
|
|
|
|
|
\subsection{ctypes reference\label{ctypes-ctypes-reference}}
|
|
|
|
|
|
\subsubsection{Finding shared libraries\label{ctypes-finding-shared-libraries}}
|
|
|
|
When programming in a compiled language, shared libraries are accessed
|
|
when compiling/linking a program, and when the program is run.
|
|
|
|
The purpose of the \code{find{\_}library} function is to locate a library in
|
|
a way similar to what the compiler does (on platforms with several
|
|
versions of a shared library the most recent should be loaded), while
|
|
the ctypes library loaders act like when a program is run, and call
|
|
the runtime loader directly.
|
|
|
|
The \code{ctypes.util} module provides a function which can help to
|
|
determine the library to load.
|
|
|
|
\begin{datadescni}{find_library(name)}
|
|
Try to find a library and return a pathname. \var{name} is the
|
|
library name without any prefix like \var{lib}, suffix like \code{.so},
|
|
\code{.dylib} or version number (this is the form used for the posix
|
|
linker option \programopt{-l}). If no library can be found, returns
|
|
\code{None}.
|
|
\end{datadescni}
|
|
|
|
The exact functionality is system dependend.
|
|
|
|
On Linux, \code{find{\_}library} tries to run external programs
|
|
(/sbin/ldconfig, gcc, and objdump) to find the library file. It
|
|
returns the filename of the library file. Here are sone examples:
|
|
\begin{verbatim}
|
|
>>> from ctypes.util import find_library
|
|
>>> find_library("m")
|
|
'libm.so.6'
|
|
>>> find_library("c")
|
|
'libc.so.6'
|
|
>>> find_library("bz2")
|
|
'libbz2.so.1.0'
|
|
>>>
|
|
\end{verbatim}
|
|
|
|
On OS X, \code{find{\_}library} tries several predefined naming schemes and
|
|
paths to locate the library, and returns a full pathname if successfull:
|
|
\begin{verbatim}
|
|
>>> from ctypes.util import find_library
|
|
>>> find_library("c")
|
|
'/usr/lib/libc.dylib'
|
|
>>> find_library("m")
|
|
'/usr/lib/libm.dylib'
|
|
>>> find_library("bz2")
|
|
'/usr/lib/libbz2.dylib'
|
|
>>> find_library("AGL")
|
|
'/System/Library/Frameworks/AGL.framework/AGL'
|
|
>>>
|
|
\end{verbatim}
|
|
|
|
On Windows, \code{find{\_}library} searches along the system search path,
|
|
and returns the full pathname, but since there is no predefined naming
|
|
scheme a call like \code{find{\_}library("c")} will fail and return
|
|
\code{None}.
|
|
|
|
If wrapping a shared library with \code{ctypes}, it \emph{may} be better to
|
|
determine the shared library name at development type, and hardcode
|
|
that into the wrapper module instead of using \code{find{\_}library} to
|
|
locate the library at runtime.
|
|
|
|
|
|
\subsubsection{Loading shared libraries\label{ctypes-loading-shared-libraries}}
|
|
|
|
There are several ways to loaded shared libraries into the Python
|
|
process. One way is to instantiate one of the following classes:
|
|
|
|
\begin{classdesc}{CDLL}{name, mode=DEFAULT_MODE, handle=None}
|
|
Instances of this class represent loaded shared libraries.
|
|
Functions in these libraries use the standard C calling
|
|
convention, and are assumed to return \code{int}.
|
|
\end{classdesc}
|
|
|
|
\begin{classdesc}{OleDLL}{name, mode=DEFAULT_MODE, handle=None}
|
|
Windows only: Instances of this class represent loaded shared
|
|
libraries, functions in these libraries use the \code{stdcall}
|
|
calling convention, and are assumed to return the windows specific
|
|
\class{HRESULT} code. \class{HRESULT} values contain information
|
|
specifying whether the function call failed or succeeded, together
|
|
with additional error code. If the return value signals a
|
|
failure, an \class{WindowsError} is automatically raised.
|
|
\end{classdesc}
|
|
|
|
\begin{classdesc}{WinDLL}{name, mode=DEFAULT_MODE, handle=None}
|
|
Windows only: Instances of this class represent loaded shared
|
|
libraries, functions in these libraries use the \code{stdcall}
|
|
calling convention, and are assumed to return \code{int} by default.
|
|
|
|
On Windows CE only the standard calling convention is used, for
|
|
convenience the \class{WinDLL} and \class{OleDLL} use the standard calling
|
|
convention on this platform.
|
|
\end{classdesc}
|
|
|
|
The Python GIL is released before calling any function exported by
|
|
these libraries, and reaquired afterwards.
|
|
|
|
\begin{classdesc}{PyDLL}{name, mode=DEFAULT_MODE, handle=None}
|
|
Instances of this class behave like \class{CDLL} instances, except
|
|
that the Python GIL is \emph{not} released during the function call,
|
|
and after the function execution the Python error flag is checked.
|
|
If the error flag is set, a Python exception is raised.
|
|
|
|
Thus, this is only useful to call Python C api functions directly.
|
|
\end{classdesc}
|
|
|
|
All these classes can be instantiated by calling them with at least
|
|
one argument, the pathname of the shared library. If you have an
|
|
existing handle to an already loaded shard library, it can be passed
|
|
as the \code{handle} named parameter, otherwise the underlying platforms
|
|
\code{dlopen} or \method{LoadLibrary} function is used to load the library
|
|
into the process, and to get a handle to it.
|
|
|
|
The \var{mode} parameter can be used to specify how the library is
|
|
loaded. For details, consult the \code{dlopen(3)} manpage, on Windows,
|
|
\var{mode} is ignored.
|
|
|
|
\begin{datadescni}{RTLD_GLOBAL}
|
|
Flag to use as \var{mode} parameter. On platforms where this flag
|
|
is not available, it is defined as the integer zero.
|
|
\end{datadescni}
|
|
|
|
\begin{datadescni}{RTLD_LOCAL}
|
|
Flag to use as \var{mode} parameter. On platforms where this is not
|
|
available, it is the same as \var{RTLD{\_}GLOBAL}.
|
|
\end{datadescni}
|
|
|
|
\begin{datadescni}{DEFAULT_MODE}
|
|
The default mode which is used to load shared libraries. On OSX
|
|
10.3, this is \var{RTLD{\_}GLOBAL}, otherwise it is the same as
|
|
\var{RTLD{\_}LOCAL}.
|
|
\end{datadescni}
|
|
|
|
Instances of these classes have no public methods, however
|
|
\method{{\_}{\_}getattr{\_}{\_}} and \method{{\_}{\_}getitem{\_}{\_}} have special behaviour: functions
|
|
exported by the shared library can be accessed as attributes of by
|
|
index. Please note that both \method{{\_}{\_}getattr{\_}{\_}} and \method{{\_}{\_}getitem{\_}{\_}}
|
|
cache their result, so calling them repeatedly returns the same object
|
|
each time.
|
|
|
|
The following public attributes are available, their name starts with
|
|
an underscore to not clash with exported function names:
|
|
|
|
\begin{memberdesc}{_handle}
|
|
The system handle used to access the library.
|
|
\end{memberdesc}
|
|
|
|
\begin{memberdesc}{_name}
|
|
The name of the library passed in the contructor.
|
|
\end{memberdesc}
|
|
|
|
Shared libraries can also be loaded by using one of the prefabricated
|
|
objects, which are instances of the \class{LibraryLoader} class, either by
|
|
calling the \method{LoadLibrary} method, or by retrieving the library as
|
|
attribute of the loader instance.
|
|
|
|
\begin{classdesc}{LibraryLoader}{dlltype}
|
|
Class which loads shared libraries. \code{dlltype} should be one
|
|
of the \class{CDLL}, \class{PyDLL}, \class{WinDLL}, or \class{OleDLL} types.
|
|
|
|
\method{{\_}{\_}getattr{\_}{\_}} has special behaviour: It allows to load a shared
|
|
library by accessing it as attribute of a library loader
|
|
instance. The result is cached, so repeated attribute accesses
|
|
return the same library each time.
|
|
\end{classdesc}
|
|
|
|
\begin{methoddesc}{LoadLibrary}{name}
|
|
Load a shared library into the process and return it. This method
|
|
always returns a new instance of the library.
|
|
\end{methoddesc}
|
|
|
|
These prefabricated library loaders are available:
|
|
|
|
\begin{datadescni}{cdll}
|
|
Creates \class{CDLL} instances.
|
|
\end{datadescni}
|
|
|
|
\begin{datadescni}{windll}
|
|
Windows only: Creates \class{WinDLL} instances.
|
|
\end{datadescni}
|
|
|
|
\begin{datadescni}{oledll}
|
|
Windows only: Creates \class{OleDLL} instances.
|
|
\end{datadescni}
|
|
|
|
\begin{datadescni}{pydll}
|
|
Creates \class{PyDLL} instances.
|
|
\end{datadescni}
|
|
|
|
For accessing the C Python api directly, a ready-to-use Python shared
|
|
library object is available:
|
|
|
|
\begin{datadescni}{pythonapi}
|
|
An instance of \class{PyDLL} that exposes Python C api functions as
|
|
attributes. Note that all these functions are assumed to return C
|
|
\code{int}, which is of course not always the truth, so you have to
|
|
assign the correct \member{restype} attribute to use these functions.
|
|
\end{datadescni}
|
|
|
|
|
|
\subsubsection{Foreign functions\label{ctypes-foreign-functions}}
|
|
|
|
As explained in the previous section, foreign functions can be
|
|
accessed as attributes of loaded shared libraries. The function
|
|
objects created in this way by default accept any number of arguments,
|
|
accept any ctypes data instances as arguments, and return the default
|
|
result type specified by the library loader. They are instances of a
|
|
private class:
|
|
|
|
\begin{classdesc*}{_FuncPtr}
|
|
Base class for C callable foreign functions.
|
|
\end{classdesc*}
|
|
|
|
Instances of foreign functions are also C compatible data types; they
|
|
represent C function pointers.
|
|
|
|
This behaviour can be customized by assigning to special attributes of
|
|
the foreign function object.
|
|
|
|
\begin{memberdesc}{restype}
|
|
Assign a ctypes type to specify the result type of the foreign
|
|
function. Use \code{None} for \code{void} a function not returning
|
|
anything.
|
|
|
|
It is possible to assign a callable Python object that is not a
|
|
ctypes type, in this case the function is assumed to return a
|
|
C \code{int}, and the callable will be called with this integer,
|
|
allowing to do further processing or error checking. Using this
|
|
is deprecated, for more flexible postprocessing or error checking
|
|
use a ctypes data type as \member{restype} and assign a callable to the
|
|
\member{errcheck} attribute.
|
|
\end{memberdesc}
|
|
|
|
\begin{memberdesc}{argtypes}
|
|
Assign a tuple of ctypes types to specify the argument types that
|
|
the function accepts. Functions using the \code{stdcall} calling
|
|
convention can only be called with the same number of arguments as
|
|
the length of this tuple; functions using the C calling convention
|
|
accept additional, unspecified arguments as well.
|
|
|
|
When a foreign function is called, each actual argument is passed
|
|
to the \method{from{\_}param} class method of the items in the
|
|
\member{argtypes} tuple, this method allows to adapt the actual
|
|
argument to an object that the foreign function accepts. For
|
|
example, a \class{c{\_}char{\_}p} item in the \member{argtypes} tuple will
|
|
convert a unicode string passed as argument into an byte string
|
|
using ctypes conversion rules.
|
|
|
|
New: It is now possible to put items in argtypes which are not
|
|
ctypes types, but each item must have a \method{from{\_}param} method
|
|
which returns a value usable as argument (integer, string, ctypes
|
|
instance). This allows to define adapters that can adapt custom
|
|
objects as function parameters.
|
|
\end{memberdesc}
|
|
|
|
\begin{memberdesc}{errcheck}
|
|
Assign a Python function or another callable to this attribute.
|
|
The callable will be called with three or more arguments:
|
|
\end{memberdesc}
|
|
|
|
\begin{funcdescni}{callable}{result, func, arguments}
|
|
\code{result} is what the foreign function returns, as specified by the
|
|
\member{restype} attribute.
|
|
|
|
\code{func} is the foreign function object itself, this allows to
|
|
reuse the same callable object to check or postprocess the results
|
|
of several functions.
|
|
|
|
\code{arguments} is a tuple containing the parameters originally
|
|
passed to the function call, this allows to specialize the
|
|
behaviour on the arguments used.
|
|
|
|
The object that this function returns will be returned from the
|
|
foreign function call, but it can also check the result value and
|
|
raise an exception if the foreign function call failed.
|
|
\end{funcdescni}
|
|
|
|
\begin{excdesc}{ArgumentError()}
|
|
This exception is raised when a foreign function call cannot
|
|
convert one of the passed arguments.
|
|
\end{excdesc}
|
|
|
|
|
|
\subsubsection{Function prototypes\label{ctypes-function-prototypes}}
|
|
|
|
Foreign functions can also be created by instantiating function
|
|
prototypes. Function prototypes are similar to function prototypes in
|
|
C; they describe a function (return type, argument types, calling
|
|
convention) without defining an implementation. The factory
|
|
functions must be called with the desired result type and the argument
|
|
types of the function.
|
|
|
|
\begin{funcdesc}{CFUNCTYPE}{restype, *argtypes}
|
|
The returned function prototype creates functions that use the
|
|
standard C calling convention. The function will release the GIL
|
|
during the call.
|
|
\end{funcdesc}
|
|
|
|
\begin{funcdesc}{WINFUNCTYPE}{restype, *argtypes}
|
|
Windows only: The returned function prototype creates functions
|
|
that use the \code{stdcall} calling convention, except on Windows CE
|
|
where \function{WINFUNCTYPE} is the same as \function{CFUNCTYPE}. The function
|
|
will release the GIL during the call.
|
|
\end{funcdesc}
|
|
|
|
\begin{funcdesc}{PYFUNCTYPE}{restype, *argtypes}
|
|
The returned function prototype creates functions that use the
|
|
Python calling convention. The function will \emph{not} release the
|
|
GIL during the call.
|
|
\end{funcdesc}
|
|
|
|
Function prototypes created by the factory functions can be
|
|
instantiated in different ways, depending on the type and number of
|
|
the parameters in the call.
|
|
|
|
\begin{funcdescni}{prototype}{address}
|
|
Returns a foreign function at the specified address.
|
|
\end{funcdescni}
|
|
|
|
\begin{funcdescni}{prototype}{callable}
|
|
Create a C callable function (a callback function) from a Python
|
|
\code{callable}.
|
|
\end{funcdescni}
|
|
|
|
\begin{funcdescni}{prototype}{func_spec\optional{, paramflags}}
|
|
Returns a foreign function exported by a shared library.
|
|
\code{func{\_}spec} must be a 2-tuple \code{(name{\_}or{\_}ordinal, library)}.
|
|
The first item is the name of the exported function as string, or
|
|
the ordinal of the exported function as small integer. The second
|
|
item is the shared library instance.
|
|
\end{funcdescni}
|
|
|
|
\begin{funcdescni}{prototype}{vtbl_index, name\optional{, paramflags\optional{, iid}}}
|
|
Returns a foreign function that will call a COM method.
|
|
\code{vtbl{\_}index} is the index into the virtual function table, a
|
|
small nonnegative integer. \var{name} is name of the COM method.
|
|
\var{iid} is an optional pointer to the interface identifier which
|
|
is used in extended error reporting.
|
|
|
|
COM methods use a special calling convention: They require a
|
|
pointer to the COM interface as first argument, in addition to
|
|
those parameters that are specified in the \member{argtypes} tuple.
|
|
\end{funcdescni}
|
|
|
|
The optional \var{paramflags} parameter creates foreign function
|
|
wrappers with much more functionality than the features described
|
|
above.
|
|
|
|
\var{paramflags} must be a tuple of the same length as \member{argtypes}.
|
|
|
|
Each item in this tuple contains further information about a
|
|
parameter, it must be a tuple containing 1, 2, or 3 items.
|
|
|
|
The first item is an integer containing flags for the parameter:
|
|
|
|
\begin{datadescni}{1}
|
|
Specifies an input parameter to the function.
|
|
\end{datadescni}
|
|
|
|
\begin{datadescni}{2}
|
|
Output parameter. The foreign function fills in a value.
|
|
\end{datadescni}
|
|
|
|
\begin{datadescni}{4}
|
|
Input parameter which defaults to the integer zero.
|
|
\end{datadescni}
|
|
|
|
The optional second item is the parameter name as string. If this is
|
|
specified, the foreign function can be called with named parameters.
|
|
|
|
The optional third item is the default value for this parameter.
|
|
|
|
This example demonstrates how to wrap the Windows \code{MessageBoxA}
|
|
function so that it supports default parameters and named arguments.
|
|
The C declaration from the windows header file is this:
|
|
\begin{verbatim}
|
|
WINUSERAPI int WINAPI
|
|
MessageBoxA(
|
|
HWND hWnd ,
|
|
LPCSTR lpText,
|
|
LPCSTR lpCaption,
|
|
UINT uType);
|
|
\end{verbatim}
|
|
|
|
Here is the wrapping with \code{ctypes}:
|
|
\begin{quote}
|
|
\begin{verbatim}>>> from ctypes import c_int, WINFUNCTYPE, windll
|
|
>>> from ctypes.wintypes import HWND, LPCSTR, UINT
|
|
>>> prototype = WINFUNCTYPE(c_int, HWND, LPCSTR, LPCSTR, UINT)
|
|
>>> paramflags = (1, "hwnd", 0), (1, "text", "Hi"), (1, "caption", None), (1, "flags", 0)
|
|
>>> MessageBox = prototype(("MessageBoxA", windll.user32), paramflags)
|
|
>>>\end{verbatim}
|
|
\end{quote}
|
|
|
|
The MessageBox foreign function can now be called in these ways:
|
|
\begin{verbatim}
|
|
>>> MessageBox()
|
|
>>> MessageBox(text="Spam, spam, spam")
|
|
>>> MessageBox(flags=2, text="foo bar")
|
|
>>>
|
|
\end{verbatim}
|
|
|
|
A second example demonstrates output parameters. The win32
|
|
\code{GetWindowRect} function retrieves the dimensions of a specified
|
|
window by copying them into \code{RECT} structure that the caller has to
|
|
supply. Here is the C declaration:
|
|
\begin{verbatim}
|
|
WINUSERAPI BOOL WINAPI
|
|
GetWindowRect(
|
|
HWND hWnd,
|
|
LPRECT lpRect);
|
|
\end{verbatim}
|
|
|
|
Here is the wrapping with \code{ctypes}:
|
|
\begin{quote}
|
|
\begin{verbatim}>>> from ctypes import POINTER, WINFUNCTYPE, windll, WinError
|
|
>>> from ctypes.wintypes import BOOL, HWND, RECT
|
|
>>> prototype = WINFUNCTYPE(BOOL, HWND, POINTER(RECT))
|
|
>>> paramflags = (1, "hwnd"), (2, "lprect")
|
|
>>> GetWindowRect = prototype(("GetWindowRect", windll.user32), paramflags)
|
|
>>>\end{verbatim}
|
|
\end{quote}
|
|
|
|
Functions with output parameters will automatically return the output
|
|
parameter value if there is a single one, or a tuple containing the
|
|
output parameter values when there are more than one, so the
|
|
GetWindowRect function now returns a RECT instance, when called.
|
|
|
|
Output parameters can be combined with the \member{errcheck} protocol to do
|
|
further output processing and error checking. The win32
|
|
\code{GetWindowRect} api function returns a \code{BOOL} to signal success or
|
|
failure, so this function could do the error checking, and raises an
|
|
exception when the api call failed:
|
|
\begin{verbatim}
|
|
>>> def errcheck(result, func, args):
|
|
... if not result:
|
|
... raise WinError()
|
|
... return args
|
|
>>> GetWindowRect.errcheck = errcheck
|
|
>>>
|
|
\end{verbatim}
|
|
|
|
If the \member{errcheck} function returns the argument tuple it receives
|
|
unchanged, \code{ctypes} continues the normal processing it does on the
|
|
output parameters. If you want to return a tuple of window
|
|
coordinates instead of a \code{RECT} instance, you can retrieve the
|
|
fields in the function and return them instead, the normal processing
|
|
will no longer take place:
|
|
\begin{verbatim}
|
|
>>> def errcheck(result, func, args):
|
|
... if not result:
|
|
... raise WinError()
|
|
... rc = args[1]
|
|
... return rc.left, rc.top, rc.bottom, rc.right
|
|
>>>
|
|
>>> GetWindowRect.errcheck = errcheck
|
|
>>>
|
|
\end{verbatim}
|
|
|
|
|
|
\subsubsection{Utility functions\label{ctypes-utility-functions}}
|
|
|
|
\begin{funcdesc}{addressof}{obj}
|
|
Returns the address of the memory buffer as integer. \code{obj} must
|
|
be an instance of a ctypes type.
|
|
\end{funcdesc}
|
|
|
|
\begin{funcdesc}{alignment}{obj_or_type}
|
|
Returns the alignment requirements of a ctypes type.
|
|
\code{obj{\_}or{\_}type} must be a ctypes type or instance.
|
|
\end{funcdesc}
|
|
|
|
\begin{funcdesc}{byref}{obj}
|
|
Returns a light-weight pointer to \code{obj}, which must be an
|
|
instance of a ctypes type. The returned object can only be used as
|
|
a foreign function call parameter. It behaves similar to
|
|
\code{pointer(obj)}, but the construction is a lot faster.
|
|
\end{funcdesc}
|
|
|
|
\begin{funcdesc}{cast}{obj, type}
|
|
This function is similar to the cast operator in C. It returns a
|
|
new instance of \code{type} which points to the same memory block as
|
|
\code{obj}. \code{type} must be a pointer type, and \code{obj} must be an
|
|
object that can be interpreted as a pointer.
|
|
\end{funcdesc}
|
|
|
|
\begin{funcdesc}{create_string_buffer}{init_or_size\optional{, size}}
|
|
This function creates a mutable character buffer. The returned
|
|
object is a ctypes array of \class{c{\_}char}.
|
|
|
|
\code{init{\_}or{\_}size} must be an integer which specifies the size of
|
|
the array, or a string which will be used to initialize the array
|
|
items.
|
|
|
|
If a string is specified as first argument, the buffer is made one
|
|
item larger than the length of the string so that the last element
|
|
in the array is a NUL termination character. An integer can be
|
|
passed as second argument which allows to specify the size of the
|
|
array if the length of the string should not be used.
|
|
|
|
If the first parameter is a unicode string, it is converted into
|
|
an 8-bit string according to ctypes conversion rules.
|
|
\end{funcdesc}
|
|
|
|
\begin{funcdesc}{create_unicode_buffer}{init_or_size\optional{, size}}
|
|
This function creates a mutable unicode character buffer. The
|
|
returned object is a ctypes array of \class{c{\_}wchar}.
|
|
|
|
\code{init{\_}or{\_}size} must be an integer which specifies the size of
|
|
the array, or a unicode string which will be used to initialize
|
|
the array items.
|
|
|
|
If a unicode string is specified as first argument, the buffer is
|
|
made one item larger than the length of the string so that the
|
|
last element in the array is a NUL termination character. An
|
|
integer can be passed as second argument which allows to specify
|
|
the size of the array if the length of the string should not be
|
|
used.
|
|
|
|
If the first parameter is a 8-bit string, it is converted into an
|
|
unicode string according to ctypes conversion rules.
|
|
\end{funcdesc}
|
|
|
|
\begin{funcdesc}{DllCanUnloadNow}{}
|
|
Windows only: This function is a hook which allows to implement
|
|
inprocess COM servers with ctypes. It is called from the
|
|
DllCanUnloadNow function that the {\_}ctypes extension dll exports.
|
|
\end{funcdesc}
|
|
|
|
\begin{funcdesc}{DllGetClassObject}{}
|
|
Windows only: This function is a hook which allows to implement
|
|
inprocess COM servers with ctypes. It is called from the
|
|
DllGetClassObject function that the \code{{\_}ctypes} extension dll exports.
|
|
\end{funcdesc}
|
|
|
|
\begin{funcdesc}{FormatError}{\optional{code}}
|
|
Windows only: Returns a textual description of the error code. If
|
|
no error code is specified, the last error code is used by calling
|
|
the Windows api function GetLastError.
|
|
\end{funcdesc}
|
|
|
|
\begin{funcdesc}{GetLastError}{}
|
|
Windows only: Returns the last error code set by Windows in the
|
|
calling thread.
|
|
\end{funcdesc}
|
|
|
|
\begin{funcdesc}{memmove}{dst, src, count}
|
|
Same as the standard C memmove library function: copies \var{count}
|
|
bytes from \code{src} to \var{dst}. \var{dst} and \code{src} must be
|
|
integers or ctypes instances that can be converted to pointers.
|
|
\end{funcdesc}
|
|
|
|
\begin{funcdesc}{memset}{dst, c, count}
|
|
Same as the standard C memset library function: fills the memory
|
|
block at address \var{dst} with \var{count} bytes of value
|
|
\var{c}. \var{dst} must be an integer specifying an address, or a
|
|
ctypes instance.
|
|
\end{funcdesc}
|
|
|
|
\begin{funcdesc}{POINTER}{type}
|
|
This factory function creates and returns a new ctypes pointer
|
|
type. Pointer types are cached an reused internally, so calling
|
|
this function repeatedly is cheap. type must be a ctypes type.
|
|
\end{funcdesc}
|
|
|
|
\begin{funcdesc}{pointer}{obj}
|
|
This function creates a new pointer instance, pointing to
|
|
\code{obj}. The returned object is of the type POINTER(type(obj)).
|
|
|
|
Note: If you just want to pass a pointer to an object to a foreign
|
|
function call, you should use \code{byref(obj)} which is much faster.
|
|
\end{funcdesc}
|
|
|
|
\begin{funcdesc}{resize}{obj, size}
|
|
This function resizes the internal memory buffer of obj, which
|
|
must be an instance of a ctypes type. It is not possible to make
|
|
the buffer smaller than the native size of the objects type, as
|
|
given by sizeof(type(obj)), but it is possible to enlarge the
|
|
buffer.
|
|
\end{funcdesc}
|
|
|
|
\begin{funcdesc}{set_conversion_mode}{encoding, errors}
|
|
This function sets the rules that ctypes objects use when
|
|
converting between 8-bit strings and unicode strings. encoding
|
|
must be a string specifying an encoding, like \code{'utf-8'} or
|
|
\code{'mbcs'}, errors must be a string specifying the error handling
|
|
on encoding/decoding errors. Examples of possible values are
|
|
\code{"strict"}, \code{"replace"}, or \code{"ignore"}.
|
|
|
|
\code{set{\_}conversion{\_}mode} returns a 2-tuple containing the previous
|
|
conversion rules. On windows, the initial conversion rules are
|
|
\code{('mbcs', 'ignore')}, on other systems \code{('ascii', 'strict')}.
|
|
\end{funcdesc}
|
|
|
|
\begin{funcdesc}{sizeof}{obj_or_type}
|
|
Returns the size in bytes of a ctypes type or instance memory
|
|
buffer. Does the same as the C \code{sizeof()} function.
|
|
\end{funcdesc}
|
|
|
|
\begin{funcdesc}{string_at}{address\optional{, size}}
|
|
This function returns the string starting at memory address
|
|
address. If size is specified, it is used as size, otherwise the
|
|
string is assumed to be zero-terminated.
|
|
\end{funcdesc}
|
|
|
|
\begin{funcdesc}{WinError}{code=None, descr=None}
|
|
Windows only: this function is probably the worst-named thing in
|
|
ctypes. It creates an instance of WindowsError. If \var{code} is not
|
|
specified, \code{GetLastError} is called to determine the error
|
|
code. If \code{descr} is not spcified, \function{FormatError} is called to
|
|
get a textual description of the error.
|
|
\end{funcdesc}
|
|
|
|
\begin{funcdesc}{wstring_at}{address}
|
|
This function returns the wide character string starting at memory
|
|
address \code{address} as unicode string. If \code{size} is specified,
|
|
it is used as the number of characters of the string, otherwise
|
|
the string is assumed to be zero-terminated.
|
|
\end{funcdesc}
|
|
|
|
|
|
\subsubsection{Data types\label{ctypes-data-types}}
|
|
|
|
\begin{classdesc*}{_CData}
|
|
This non-public class is the common base class of all ctypes data
|
|
types. Among other things, all ctypes type instances contain a
|
|
memory block that hold C compatible data; the address of the
|
|
memory block is returned by the \code{addressof()} helper function.
|
|
Another instance variable is exposed as \member{{\_}objects}; this
|
|
contains other Python objects that need to be kept alive in case
|
|
the memory block contains pointers.
|
|
\end{classdesc*}
|
|
|
|
Common methods of ctypes data types, these are all class methods (to
|
|
be exact, they are methods of the metaclass):
|
|
|
|
\begin{methoddesc}{from_address}{address}
|
|
This method returns a ctypes type instance using the memory
|
|
specified by address which must be an integer.
|
|
\end{methoddesc}
|
|
|
|
\begin{methoddesc}{from_param}{obj}
|
|
This method adapts obj to a ctypes type. It is called with the
|
|
actual object used in a foreign function call, when the type is
|
|
present in the foreign functions \member{argtypes} tuple; it must
|
|
return an object that can be used as function call parameter.
|
|
|
|
All ctypes data types have a default implementation of this
|
|
classmethod, normally it returns \code{obj} if that is an instance of
|
|
the type. Some types accept other objects as well.
|
|
\end{methoddesc}
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\begin{methoddesc}{in_dll}{library, name}
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This method returns a ctypes type instance exported by a shared
|
|
library. \var{name} is the name of the symbol that exports the data,
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\var{library} is the loaded shared library.
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\end{methoddesc}
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Common instance variables of ctypes data types:
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\begin{memberdesc}{_b_base_}
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|
Sometimes ctypes data instances do not own the memory block they
|
|
contain, instead they share part of the memory block of a base
|
|
object. The \member{{\_}b{\_}base{\_}} readonly member is the root ctypes
|
|
object that owns the memory block.
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\end{memberdesc}
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\begin{memberdesc}{_b_needsfree_}
|
|
This readonly variable is true when the ctypes data instance has
|
|
allocated the memory block itself, false otherwise.
|
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\end{memberdesc}
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\begin{memberdesc}{_objects}
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|
This member is either \code{None} or a dictionary containing Python
|
|
objects that need to be kept alive so that the memory block
|
|
contents is kept valid. This object is only exposed for
|
|
debugging; never modify the contents of this dictionary.
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\end{memberdesc}
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\subsubsection{Fundamental data types\label{ctypes-fundamental-data-types-2}}
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\begin{classdesc*}{_SimpleCData}
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This non-public class is the base class of all fundamental ctypes
|
|
data types. It is mentioned here because it contains the common
|
|
attributes of the fundamental ctypes data types. \code{{\_}SimpleCData}
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is a subclass of \code{{\_}CData}, so it inherits their methods and
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|
attributes.
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\end{classdesc*}
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|
Instances have a single attribute:
|
|
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\begin{memberdesc}{value}
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|
This attribute contains the actual value of the instance. For
|
|
integer and pointer types, it is an integer, for character types,
|
|
it is a single character string, for character pointer types it
|
|
is a Python string or unicode string.
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|
|
|
When the \code{value} attribute is retrieved from a ctypes instance,
|
|
usually a new object is returned each time. \code{ctypes} does \emph{not}
|
|
implement original object return, always a new object is
|
|
constructed. The same is true for all other ctypes object
|
|
instances.
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\end{memberdesc}
|
|
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|
Fundamental data types, when returned as foreign function call
|
|
results, or, for example, by retrieving structure field members or
|
|
array items, are transparently converted to native Python types. In
|
|
other words, if a foreign function has a \member{restype} of \class{c{\_}char{\_}p},
|
|
you will always receive a Python string, \emph{not} a \class{c{\_}char{\_}p}
|
|
instance.
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|
|
|
Subclasses of fundamental data types do \emph{not} inherit this behaviour.
|
|
So, if a foreign functions \member{restype} is a subclass of \class{c{\_}void{\_}p},
|
|
you will receive an instance of this subclass from the function call.
|
|
Of course, you can get the value of the pointer by accessing the
|
|
\code{value} attribute.
|
|
|
|
These are the fundamental ctypes data types:
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|
|
|
\begin{classdesc*}{c_byte}
|
|
Represents the C signed char datatype, and interprets the value as
|
|
small integer. The constructor accepts an optional integer
|
|
initializer; no overflow checking is done.
|
|
\end{classdesc*}
|
|
|
|
\begin{classdesc*}{c_char}
|
|
Represents the C char datatype, and interprets the value as a single
|
|
character. The constructor accepts an optional string initializer,
|
|
the length of the string must be exactly one character.
|
|
\end{classdesc*}
|
|
|
|
\begin{classdesc*}{c_char_p}
|
|
Represents the C char * datatype, which must be a pointer to a
|
|
zero-terminated string. The constructor accepts an integer
|
|
address, or a string.
|
|
\end{classdesc*}
|
|
|
|
\begin{classdesc*}{c_double}
|
|
Represents the C double datatype. The constructor accepts an
|
|
optional float initializer.
|
|
\end{classdesc*}
|
|
|
|
\begin{classdesc*}{c_float}
|
|
Represents the C double datatype. The constructor accepts an
|
|
optional float initializer.
|
|
\end{classdesc*}
|
|
|
|
\begin{classdesc*}{c_int}
|
|
Represents the C signed int datatype. The constructor accepts an
|
|
optional integer initializer; no overflow checking is done. On
|
|
platforms where \code{sizeof(int) == sizeof(long)} it is an alias to
|
|
\class{c{\_}long}.
|
|
\end{classdesc*}
|
|
|
|
\begin{classdesc*}{c_int8}
|
|
Represents the C 8-bit \code{signed int} datatype. Usually an alias for
|
|
\class{c{\_}byte}.
|
|
\end{classdesc*}
|
|
|
|
\begin{classdesc*}{c_int16}
|
|
Represents the C 16-bit signed int datatype. Usually an alias for
|
|
\class{c{\_}short}.
|
|
\end{classdesc*}
|
|
|
|
\begin{classdesc*}{c_int32}
|
|
Represents the C 32-bit signed int datatype. Usually an alias for
|
|
\class{c{\_}int}.
|
|
\end{classdesc*}
|
|
|
|
\begin{classdesc*}{c_int64}
|
|
Represents the C 64-bit \code{signed int} datatype. Usually an alias
|
|
for \class{c{\_}longlong}.
|
|
\end{classdesc*}
|
|
|
|
\begin{classdesc*}{c_long}
|
|
Represents the C \code{signed long} datatype. The constructor accepts an
|
|
optional integer initializer; no overflow checking is done.
|
|
\end{classdesc*}
|
|
|
|
\begin{classdesc*}{c_longlong}
|
|
Represents the C \code{signed long long} datatype. The constructor accepts
|
|
an optional integer initializer; no overflow checking is done.
|
|
\end{classdesc*}
|
|
|
|
\begin{classdesc*}{c_short}
|
|
Represents the C \code{signed short} datatype. The constructor accepts an
|
|
optional integer initializer; no overflow checking is done.
|
|
\end{classdesc*}
|
|
|
|
\begin{classdesc*}{c_size_t}
|
|
Represents the C \code{size{\_}t} datatype.
|
|
\end{classdesc*}
|
|
|
|
\begin{classdesc*}{c_ubyte}
|
|
Represents the C \code{unsigned char} datatype, it interprets the
|
|
value as small integer. The constructor accepts an optional
|
|
integer initializer; no overflow checking is done.
|
|
\end{classdesc*}
|
|
|
|
\begin{classdesc*}{c_uint}
|
|
Represents the C \code{unsigned int} datatype. The constructor accepts an
|
|
optional integer initializer; no overflow checking is done. On
|
|
platforms where \code{sizeof(int) == sizeof(long)} it is an alias for
|
|
\class{c{\_}ulong}.
|
|
\end{classdesc*}
|
|
|
|
\begin{classdesc*}{c_uint8}
|
|
Represents the C 8-bit unsigned int datatype. Usually an alias for
|
|
\class{c{\_}ubyte}.
|
|
\end{classdesc*}
|
|
|
|
\begin{classdesc*}{c_uint16}
|
|
Represents the C 16-bit unsigned int datatype. Usually an alias for
|
|
\class{c{\_}ushort}.
|
|
\end{classdesc*}
|
|
|
|
\begin{classdesc*}{c_uint32}
|
|
Represents the C 32-bit unsigned int datatype. Usually an alias for
|
|
\class{c{\_}uint}.
|
|
\end{classdesc*}
|
|
|
|
\begin{classdesc*}{c_uint64}
|
|
Represents the C 64-bit unsigned int datatype. Usually an alias for
|
|
\class{c{\_}ulonglong}.
|
|
\end{classdesc*}
|
|
|
|
\begin{classdesc*}{c_ulong}
|
|
Represents the C \code{unsigned long} datatype. The constructor accepts an
|
|
optional integer initializer; no overflow checking is done.
|
|
\end{classdesc*}
|
|
|
|
\begin{classdesc*}{c_ulonglong}
|
|
Represents the C \code{unsigned long long} datatype. The constructor
|
|
accepts an optional integer initializer; no overflow checking is
|
|
done.
|
|
\end{classdesc*}
|
|
|
|
\begin{classdesc*}{c_ushort}
|
|
Represents the C \code{unsigned short} datatype. The constructor accepts an
|
|
optional integer initializer; no overflow checking is done.
|
|
\end{classdesc*}
|
|
|
|
\begin{classdesc*}{c_void_p}
|
|
Represents the C \code{void *} type. The value is represented as
|
|
integer. The constructor accepts an optional integer initializer.
|
|
\end{classdesc*}
|
|
|
|
\begin{classdesc*}{c_wchar}
|
|
Represents the C \code{wchar{\_}t} datatype, and interprets the value as a
|
|
single character unicode string. The constructor accepts an
|
|
optional string initializer, the length of the string must be
|
|
exactly one character.
|
|
\end{classdesc*}
|
|
|
|
\begin{classdesc*}{c_wchar_p}
|
|
Represents the C \code{wchar{\_}t *} datatype, which must be a pointer to
|
|
a zero-terminated wide character string. The constructor accepts
|
|
an integer address, or a string.
|
|
\end{classdesc*}
|
|
|
|
\begin{classdesc*}{c_bool}
|
|
Represent the C \code{bool} datatype (more accurately, _Bool from C99).
|
|
Its value can be True or False, and the constructor accepts any object that
|
|
has a truth value.
|
|
\versionadded{2.6}
|
|
\end{classdesc*}
|
|
|
|
\begin{classdesc*}{HRESULT}
|
|
Windows only: Represents a \class{HRESULT} value, which contains success
|
|
or error information for a function or method call.
|
|
\end{classdesc*}
|
|
|
|
\begin{classdesc*}{py_object}
|
|
Represents the C \code{PyObject *} datatype. Calling this without an
|
|
argument creates a \code{NULL} \code{PyObject *} pointer.
|
|
\end{classdesc*}
|
|
|
|
The \code{ctypes.wintypes} module provides quite some other Windows
|
|
specific data types, for example \code{HWND}, \code{WPARAM}, or \code{DWORD}.
|
|
Some useful structures like \code{MSG} or \code{RECT} are also defined.
|
|
|
|
|
|
\subsubsection{Structured data types\label{ctypes-structured-data-types}}
|
|
|
|
\begin{classdesc}{Union}{*args, **kw}
|
|
Abstract base class for unions in native byte order.
|
|
\end{classdesc}
|
|
|
|
\begin{classdesc}{BigEndianStructure}{*args, **kw}
|
|
Abstract base class for structures in \emph{big endian} byte order.
|
|
\end{classdesc}
|
|
|
|
\begin{classdesc}{LittleEndianStructure}{*args, **kw}
|
|
Abstract base class for structures in \emph{little endian} byte order.
|
|
\end{classdesc}
|
|
|
|
Structures with non-native byte order cannot contain pointer type
|
|
fields, or any other data types containing pointer type fields.
|
|
|
|
\begin{classdesc}{Structure}{*args, **kw}
|
|
Abstract base class for structures in \emph{native} byte order.
|
|
\end{classdesc}
|
|
|
|
Concrete structure and union types must be created by subclassing one
|
|
of these types, and at least define a \member{{\_}fields{\_}} class variable.
|
|
\code{ctypes} will create descriptors which allow reading and writing the
|
|
fields by direct attribute accesses. These are the
|
|
|
|
\begin{memberdesc}{_fields_}
|
|
A sequence defining the structure fields. The items must be
|
|
2-tuples or 3-tuples. The first item is the name of the field,
|
|
the second item specifies the type of the field; it can be any
|
|
ctypes data type.
|
|
|
|
For integer type fields like \class{c{\_}int}, a third optional item can
|
|
be given. It must be a small positive integer defining the bit
|
|
width of the field.
|
|
|
|
Field names must be unique within one structure or union. This is
|
|
not checked, only one field can be accessed when names are
|
|
repeated.
|
|
|
|
It is possible to define the \member{{\_}fields{\_}} class variable \emph{after}
|
|
the class statement that defines the Structure subclass, this
|
|
allows to create data types that directly or indirectly reference
|
|
themselves:
|
|
\begin{verbatim}
|
|
class List(Structure):
|
|
pass
|
|
List._fields_ = [("pnext", POINTER(List)),
|
|
...
|
|
]
|
|
\end{verbatim}
|
|
|
|
The \member{{\_}fields{\_}} class variable must, however, be defined before
|
|
the type is first used (an instance is created, \code{sizeof()} is
|
|
called on it, and so on). Later assignments to the \member{{\_}fields{\_}}
|
|
class variable will raise an AttributeError.
|
|
|
|
Structure and union subclass constructors accept both positional
|
|
and named arguments. Positional arguments are used to initialize
|
|
the fields in the same order as they appear in the \member{{\_}fields{\_}}
|
|
definition, named arguments are used to initialize the fields with
|
|
the corresponding name.
|
|
|
|
It is possible to defined sub-subclasses of structure types, they
|
|
inherit the fields of the base class plus the \member{{\_}fields{\_}} defined
|
|
in the sub-subclass, if any.
|
|
\end{memberdesc}
|
|
|
|
\begin{memberdesc}{_pack_}
|
|
An optional small integer that allows to override the alignment of
|
|
structure fields in the instance. \member{{\_}pack{\_}} must already be
|
|
defined when \member{{\_}fields{\_}} is assigned, otherwise it will have no
|
|
effect.
|
|
\end{memberdesc}
|
|
|
|
\begin{memberdesc}{_anonymous_}
|
|
An optional sequence that lists the names of unnamed (anonymous)
|
|
fields. \code{{\_}anonymous{\_}} must be already defined when \member{{\_}fields{\_}}
|
|
is assigned, otherwise it will have no effect.
|
|
|
|
The fields listed in this variable must be structure or union type
|
|
fields. \code{ctypes} will create descriptors in the structure type
|
|
that allows to access the nested fields directly, without the need
|
|
to create the structure or union field.
|
|
|
|
Here is an example type (Windows):
|
|
\begin{verbatim}
|
|
class _U(Union):
|
|
_fields_ = [("lptdesc", POINTER(TYPEDESC)),
|
|
("lpadesc", POINTER(ARRAYDESC)),
|
|
("hreftype", HREFTYPE)]
|
|
|
|
class TYPEDESC(Structure):
|
|
_fields_ = [("u", _U),
|
|
("vt", VARTYPE)]
|
|
|
|
_anonymous_ = ("u",)
|
|
\end{verbatim}
|
|
|
|
The \code{TYPEDESC} structure describes a COM data type, the \code{vt}
|
|
field specifies which one of the union fields is valid. Since the
|
|
\code{u} field is defined as anonymous field, it is now possible to
|
|
access the members directly off the TYPEDESC instance.
|
|
\code{td.lptdesc} and \code{td.u.lptdesc} are equivalent, but the former
|
|
is faster since it does not need to create a temporary union
|
|
instance:
|
|
\begin{verbatim}
|
|
td = TYPEDESC()
|
|
td.vt = VT_PTR
|
|
td.lptdesc = POINTER(some_type)
|
|
td.u.lptdesc = POINTER(some_type)
|
|
\end{verbatim}
|
|
\end{memberdesc}
|
|
|
|
It is possible to defined sub-subclasses of structures, they inherit
|
|
the fields of the base class. If the subclass definition has a
|
|
separate \member{{\_}fields{\_}} variable, the fields specified in this are
|
|
appended to the fields of the base class.
|
|
|
|
Structure and union constructors accept both positional and
|
|
keyword arguments. Positional arguments are used to initialize member
|
|
fields in the same order as they are appear in \member{{\_}fields{\_}}. Keyword
|
|
arguments in the constructor are interpreted as attribute assignments,
|
|
so they will initialize \member{{\_}fields{\_}} with the same name, or create new
|
|
attributes for names not present in \member{{\_}fields{\_}}.
|
|
|
|
|
|
\subsubsection{Arrays and pointers\label{ctypes-arrays-pointers}}
|
|
|
|
Not yet written - please see section~\ref{ctypes-pointers}, pointers and
|
|
section~\ref{ctypes-arrays}, arrays in the tutorial.
|
|
|