| PyAPI_FUNC(PyObject*) PyLong_FromUnicodeObject(PyObject *u, int base); | |
| PyAPI_FUNC(int) PyUnstable_Long_IsCompact(const PyLongObject* op); | |
| PyAPI_FUNC(Py_ssize_t) PyUnstable_Long_CompactValue(const PyLongObject* op); | |
| /* PyLong_IsPositive. Check if the integer object is positive. | |
| - On success, return 1 if *obj is positive, and 0 otherwise. | |
| - On failure, set an exception, and return -1. */ | |
| PyAPI_FUNC(int) PyLong_IsPositive(PyObject *obj); | |
| /* PyLong_IsNegative. Check if the integer object is negative. | |
| - On success, return 1 if *obj is negative, and 0 otherwise. | |
| - On failure, set an exception, and return -1. */ | |
| PyAPI_FUNC(int) PyLong_IsNegative(PyObject *obj); | |
| /* PyLong_IsZero. Check if the integer object is zero. | |
| - On success, return 1 if *obj is zero, and 0 if it is non-zero. | |
| - On failure, set an exception, and return -1. */ | |
| PyAPI_FUNC(int) PyLong_IsZero(PyObject *obj); | |
| /* PyLong_GetSign. Get the sign of an integer object: | |
| 0, -1 or +1 for zero, negative or positive integer, respectively. | |
| - On success, set '*sign' to the integer sign, and return 0. | |
| - On failure, set an exception, and return -1. */ | |
| PyAPI_FUNC(int) PyLong_GetSign(PyObject *v, int *sign); | |
| Py_DEPRECATED(3.14) PyAPI_FUNC(int) _PyLong_Sign(PyObject *v); | |
| /* _PyLong_NumBits. Return the number of bits needed to represent the | |
| absolute value of a long. For example, this returns 1 for 1 and -1, 2 | |
| for 2 and -2, and 2 for 3 and -3. It returns 0 for 0. | |
| v must not be NULL, and must be a normalized long. | |
| Always successful. | |
| */ | |
| PyAPI_FUNC(int64_t) _PyLong_NumBits(PyObject *v); | |
| /* _PyLong_FromByteArray: View the n unsigned bytes as a binary integer in | |
| base 256, and return a Python int with the same numeric value. | |
| If n is 0, the integer is 0. Else: | |
| If little_endian is 1/true, bytes[n-1] is the MSB and bytes[0] the LSB; | |
| else (little_endian is 0/false) bytes[0] is the MSB and bytes[n-1] the | |
| LSB. | |
| If is_signed is 0/false, view the bytes as a non-negative integer. | |
| If is_signed is 1/true, view the bytes as a 2's-complement integer, | |
| non-negative if bit 0x80 of the MSB is clear, negative if set. | |
| Error returns: | |
| + Return NULL with the appropriate exception set if there's not | |
| enough memory to create the Python int. | |
| */ | |
| PyAPI_FUNC(PyObject *) _PyLong_FromByteArray( | |
| const unsigned char* bytes, size_t n, | |
| int little_endian, int is_signed); | |
| /* _PyLong_AsByteArray: Convert the least-significant 8*n bits of long | |
| v to a base-256 integer, stored in array bytes. Normally return 0, | |
| return -1 on error. | |
| If little_endian is 1/true, store the MSB at bytes[n-1] and the LSB at | |
| bytes[0]; else (little_endian is 0/false) store the MSB at bytes[0] and | |
| the LSB at bytes[n-1]. | |
| If is_signed is 0/false, it's an error if v < 0; else (v >= 0) n bytes | |
| are filled and there's nothing special about bit 0x80 of the MSB. | |
| If is_signed is 1/true, bytes is filled with the 2's-complement | |
| representation of v's value. Bit 0x80 of the MSB is the sign bit. | |
| Error returns (-1): | |
| + is_signed is 0 and v < 0. TypeError is set in this case, and bytes | |
| isn't altered. | |
| + n isn't big enough to hold the full mathematical value of v. For | |
| example, if is_signed is 0 and there are more digits in the v than | |
| fit in n; or if is_signed is 1, v < 0, and n is just 1 bit shy of | |
| being large enough to hold a sign bit. OverflowError is set in this | |
| case, but bytes holds the least-significant n bytes of the true value. | |
| */ | |
| PyAPI_FUNC(int) _PyLong_AsByteArray(PyLongObject* v, | |
| unsigned char* bytes, size_t n, | |
| int little_endian, int is_signed, int with_exceptions); | |
| /* For use by the gcd function in mathmodule.c */ | |
| PyAPI_FUNC(PyObject *) _PyLong_GCD(PyObject *, PyObject *); | |