List Objects¶
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PyTypeObject PyList_Type¶
- Part of the Stable ABI.
This instance of
PyTypeObjectrepresents the Python list type. This is the same object aslistin the Python layer.
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int PyList_Check(PyObject *p)¶
- Thread safety: Atomic.
Return true if p is a list object or an instance of a subtype of the list type. This function always succeeds.
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int PyList_CheckExact(PyObject *p)¶
- Thread safety: Atomic.
Return true if p is a list object, but not an instance of a subtype of the list type. This function always succeeds.
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PyObject *PyList_New(Py_ssize_t len)¶
- Return value: New reference. Part of the Stable ABI.Thread safety: Atomic.
Return a new list of length len on success, or
NULLon failure.Note
If len is greater than zero, the returned list object’s items are set to
NULL. Thus you cannot use abstract API functions such asPySequence_SetItem()or expose the object to Python code before setting all items to a real object withPyList_SetItem()orPyList_SET_ITEM(). The following APIs are safe APIs before the list is fully initialized:PyList_SetItem()andPyList_SET_ITEM().
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Py_ssize_t PyList_Size(PyObject *list)¶
- Part of the Stable ABI.Thread safety: Atomic.
Return the length of the list object in list; this is equivalent to
len(list)on a list object.
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Py_ssize_t PyList_GET_SIZE(PyObject *list)¶
- Thread safety: Atomic.
Similar to
PyList_Size(), but without error checking.
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PyObject *PyList_GetItemRef(PyObject *list, Py_ssize_t index)¶
- Return value: New reference. Part of the Stable ABI since version 3.13.Thread safety: Atomic.
Return the object at position index in the list pointed to by list. The position must be non-negative; indexing from the end of the list is not supported. If index is out of bounds (
<0 or >=len(list)), returnNULLand set anIndexErrorexception.Added in version 3.13.
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PyObject *PyList_GetItem(PyObject *list, Py_ssize_t index)¶
- Return value: Borrowed reference. Part of the Stable ABI.Thread safety: Safe to call from multiple threads with external synchronization only.
Like
PyList_GetItemRef(), but returns a borrowed reference instead of a strong reference.Note
In the free-threaded build, the returned borrowed reference may become invalid if another thread modifies the list concurrently. Prefer
PyList_GetItemRef(), which returns a strong reference.
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PyObject *PyList_GET_ITEM(PyObject *list, Py_ssize_t i)¶
- Return value: Borrowed reference.Thread safety: Safe to call from multiple threads with external synchronization only.
Similar to
PyList_GetItem(), but without error checking.Note
In the free-threaded build, the returned borrowed reference may become invalid if another thread modifies the list concurrently. Prefer
PyList_GetItemRef(), which returns a strong reference.
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int PyList_SetItem(PyObject *list, Py_ssize_t index, PyObject *item)¶
- Part of the Stable ABI.Thread safety: Atomic.
Set the item at index index in list to item. Return
0on success. If index is out of bounds, return-1and set anIndexErrorexception.Note
This function “steals” a reference to item and discards a reference to an item already in the list at the affected position.
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void PyList_SET_ITEM(PyObject *list, Py_ssize_t i, PyObject *o)¶
- Thread safety: Safe to call from multiple threads with external synchronization only.
Macro form of
PyList_SetItem()without error checking. This is normally only used to fill in new lists where there is no previous content.Bounds checking is performed as an assertion if Python is built in debug mode or
with assertions.Note
This macro “steals” a reference to item, and, unlike
PyList_SetItem(), does not discard a reference to any item that is being replaced; any reference in list at position i will be leaked.Note
In the free-threaded build, this macro has no internal synchronization. It is normally only used to fill in new lists where no other thread has a reference to the list. If the list may be shared, use
PyList_SetItem()instead, which uses a per-object lock.
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int PyList_Insert(PyObject *list, Py_ssize_t index, PyObject *item)¶
- Part of the Stable ABI.Thread safety: Safe for concurrent use on the same object.
Insert the item item into list list in front of index index. Return
0if successful; return-1and set an exception if unsuccessful. Analogous tolist.insert(index, item).
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int PyList_Append(PyObject *list, PyObject *item)¶
- Part of the Stable ABI.Thread safety: Atomic.
Append the object item at the end of list list. Return
0if successful; return-1and set an exception if unsuccessful. Analogous tolist.append(item).
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PyObject *PyList_GetSlice(PyObject *list, Py_ssize_t low, Py_ssize_t high)¶
- Return value: New reference. Part of the Stable ABI.Thread safety: Atomic.
Return a list of the objects in list containing the objects between low and high. Return
NULLand set an exception if unsuccessful. Analogous tolist[low:high]. Indexing from the end of the list is not supported.
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int PyList_SetSlice(PyObject *list, Py_ssize_t low, Py_ssize_t high, PyObject *itemlist)¶
- Part of the Stable ABI.Thread safety: Safe for concurrent use on the same object.
Set the slice of list between low and high to the contents of itemlist. Analogous to
list[low:high] = itemlist. The itemlist may beNULL, indicating the assignment of an empty list (slice deletion). Return0on success,-1on failure. Indexing from the end of the list is not supported.Note
In the free-threaded build, when itemlist is a
list, both list and itemlist are locked for the duration of the operation. For other iterables (orNULL), only list is locked.
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int PyList_Extend(PyObject *list, PyObject *iterable)¶
- Thread safety: Safe for concurrent use on the same object.
Extend list with the contents of iterable. This is the same as
PyList_SetSlice(list, PY_SSIZE_T_MAX, PY_SSIZE_T_MAX, iterable)and analogous tolist.extend(iterable)orlist += iterable.Raise an exception and return
-1if list is not alistobject. Return 0 on success.Added in version 3.13.
Note
In the free-threaded build, when iterable is a
list,set,dict, or dict view, both list and iterable (or its underlying dict) are locked for the duration of the operation. For other iterables, only list is locked; iterable may be concurrently modified by another thread.
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int PyList_Clear(PyObject *list)¶
- Thread safety: Atomic.
Remove all items from list. This is the same as
PyList_SetSlice(list, 0, PY_SSIZE_T_MAX, NULL)and analogous tolist.clear()ordel list[:].Raise an exception and return
-1if list is not alistobject. Return 0 on success.Added in version 3.13.
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int PyList_Sort(PyObject *list)¶
- Part of the Stable ABI.Thread safety: Safe for concurrent use on the same object.
Sort the items of list in place. Return
0on success,-1on failure. This is equivalent tolist.sort().Note
In the free-threaded build, element comparison via
__lt__()can execute arbitrary Python code, during which the per-object lock may be temporarily released. For built-in types (str,int,float), the lock is not released during comparison.
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int PyList_Reverse(PyObject *list)¶
- Part of the Stable ABI.Thread safety: Safe for concurrent use on the same object.
Reverse the items of list in place. Return
0on success,-1on failure. This is the equivalent oflist.reverse().
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PyObject *PyList_AsTuple(PyObject *list)¶
- Return value: New reference. Part of the Stable ABI.Thread safety: Atomic.
Return a new tuple object containing the contents of list; equivalent to
tuple(list).