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| # available since Python 3.1! | |
| cdef extern from "Python.h": | |
| ctypedef struct PyCapsule_Type | |
| # This subtype of PyObject represents an opaque value, useful for | |
| # C extension modules who need to pass an opaque value (as a void* | |
| # pointer) through Python code to other C code. It is often used | |
| # to make a C function pointer defined in one module available to | |
| # other modules, so the regular import mechanism can be used to | |
| # access C APIs defined in dynamically loaded modules. | |
| ctypedef void (*PyCapsule_Destructor)(object o) | |
| # The type of a destructor callback for a capsule. | |
| # | |
| # See PyCapsule_New() for the semantics of PyCapsule_Destructor | |
| # callbacks. | |
| bint PyCapsule_CheckExact(object o) | |
| # Return true if its argument is a PyCapsule. | |
| object PyCapsule_New(void *pointer, const char *name, | |
| PyCapsule_Destructor destructor) | |
| # Return value: New reference. | |
| # | |
| # Create a PyCapsule encapsulating the pointer. The pointer | |
| # argument may not be NULL. | |
| # | |
| # On failure, set an exception and return NULL. | |
| # | |
| # The name string may either be NULL or a pointer to a valid C | |
| # string. If non-NULL, this string must outlive the | |
| # capsule. (Though it is permitted to free it inside the | |
| # destructor.) | |
| # | |
| # If the destructor argument is not NULL, it will be called with | |
| # the capsule as its argument when it is destroyed. | |
| # | |
| # If this capsule will be stored as an attribute of a module, the | |
| # name should be specified as modulename.attributename. This will | |
| # enable other modules to import the capsule using | |
| # PyCapsule_Import(). | |
| void* PyCapsule_GetPointer(object capsule, const char *name) except? NULL | |
| # Retrieve the pointer stored in the capsule. On failure, set an | |
| # exception and return NULL. | |
| # | |
| # The name parameter must compare exactly to the name stored in | |
| # the capsule. If the name stored in the capsule is NULL, the name | |
| # passed in must also be NULL. Python uses the C function strcmp() | |
| # to compare capsule names. | |
| PyCapsule_Destructor PyCapsule_GetDestructor(object capsule) except? NULL | |
| # Return the current destructor stored in the capsule. On failure, | |
| # set an exception and return NULL. | |
| # | |
| # It is legal for a capsule to have a NULL destructor. This makes | |
| # a NULL return code somewhat ambiguous; use PyCapsule_IsValid() | |
| # or PyErr_Occurred() to disambiguate. | |
| const char* PyCapsule_GetName(object capsule) except? NULL | |
| # Return the current name stored in the capsule. On failure, set | |
| # an exception and return NULL. | |
| # | |
| # It is legal for a capsule to have a NULL name. This makes a NULL | |
| # return code somewhat ambiguous; use PyCapsule_IsValid() or | |
| # PyErr_Occurred() to disambiguate. | |
| void* PyCapsule_GetContext(object capsule) except? NULL | |
| # Return the current context stored in the capsule. On failure, | |
| # set an exception and return NULL. | |
| # | |
| # It is legal for a capsule to have a NULL context. This makes a | |
| # NULL return code somewhat ambiguous; use PyCapsule_IsValid() or | |
| # PyErr_Occurred() to disambiguate. | |
| bint PyCapsule_IsValid(object capsule, const char *name) | |
| # Determines whether or not capsule is a valid capsule. A valid | |
| # capsule is non-NULL, passes PyCapsule_CheckExact(), has a | |
| # non-NULL pointer stored in it, and its internal name matches the | |
| # name parameter. (See PyCapsule_GetPointer() for information on | |
| # how capsule names are compared.) | |
| # | |
| # In other words, if PyCapsule_IsValid() returns a true value, | |
| # calls to any of the accessors (any function starting with | |
| # PyCapsule_Get()) are guaranteed to succeed. | |
| # | |
| # Return a nonzero value if the object is valid and matches the | |
| # name passed in. Return 0 otherwise. This function will not fail. | |
| int PyCapsule_SetPointer(object capsule, void *pointer) except -1 | |
| # Set the void pointer inside capsule to pointer. The pointer may | |
| # not be NULL. | |
| # | |
| # Return 0 on success. Return nonzero and set an exception on | |
| # failure. | |
| int PyCapsule_SetDestructor(object capsule, PyCapsule_Destructor destructor) except -1 | |
| # Set the destructor inside capsule to destructor. | |
| # | |
| # Return 0 on success. Return nonzero and set an exception on | |
| # failure. | |
| int PyCapsule_SetName(object capsule, const char *name) except -1 | |
| # Set the name inside capsule to name. If non-NULL, the name must | |
| # outlive the capsule. If the previous name stored in the capsule | |
| # was not NULL, no attempt is made to free it. | |
| # | |
| # Return 0 on success. Return nonzero and set an exception on | |
| # failure. | |
| int PyCapsule_SetContext(object capsule, void *context) except -1 | |
| # Set the context pointer inside capsule to context. Return 0 on | |
| # success. Return nonzero and set an exception on failure. | |
| void* PyCapsule_Import(const char *name, int no_block) except? NULL | |
| # Import a pointer to a C object from a capsule attribute in a | |
| # module. The name parameter should specify the full name to the | |
| # attribute, as in module.attribute. The name stored in the | |
| # capsule must match this string exactly. If no_block is true, | |
| # import the module without blocking (using | |
| # PyImport_ImportModuleNoBlock()). If no_block is false, import | |
| # the module conventionally (using PyImport_ImportModule()). | |
| # | |
| # Return the capsule’s internal pointer on success. On failure, | |
| # set an exception and return NULL. However, if PyCapsule_Import() | |
| # failed to import the module, and no_block was true, no exception | |
| # is set. | |