Reflection¶
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PyObject *PyEval_GetBuiltins(void)¶
- Valore di ritorno: Riferimento preso in prestito. Parte del ABI Stabile.
Deprecato dalla versione 3.13: Use
PyEval_GetFrameBuiltins()
instead.Return a dictionary of the builtins in the current execution frame, or the interpreter of the thread state if no frame is currently executing.
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PyObject *PyEval_GetLocals(void)¶
- Valore di ritorno: Riferimento preso in prestito. Parte del ABI Stabile.
Deprecato dalla versione 3.13: Use either
PyEval_GetFrameLocals()
to obtain the same behaviour as callinglocals()
in Python code, or else callPyFrame_GetLocals()
on the result ofPyEval_GetFrame()
to access thef_locals
attribute of the currently executing frame.Return a mapping providing access to the local variables in the current execution frame, or
NULL
if no frame is currently executing.Refer to
locals()
for details of the mapping returned at different scopes.As this function returns a borrowed reference, the dictionary returned for optimized scopes is cached on the frame object and will remain alive as long as the frame object does. Unlike
PyEval_GetFrameLocals()
andlocals()
, subsequent calls to this function in the same frame will update the contents of the cached dictionary to reflect changes in the state of the local variables rather than returning a new snapshot.Cambiato nella versione 3.13: As part of PEP 667,
PyFrame_GetLocals()
,locals()
, andFrameType.f_locals
no longer make use of the shared cache dictionary. Refer to the What’s New entry for additional details.
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PyObject *PyEval_GetGlobals(void)¶
- Valore di ritorno: Riferimento preso in prestito. Parte del ABI Stabile.
Deprecato dalla versione 3.13: Use
PyEval_GetFrameGlobals()
instead.Return a dictionary of the global variables in the current execution frame, or
NULL
if no frame is currently executing.
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PyFrameObject *PyEval_GetFrame(void)¶
- Valore di ritorno: Riferimento preso in prestito. Parte del ABI Stabile.
Return the current thread state’s frame, which is
NULL
if no frame is currently executing.See also
PyThreadState_GetFrame()
.
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PyObject *PyEval_GetFrameBuiltins(void)¶
- Valore di ritorno: Nuovo riferimento. Parte del ABI Stabile dalla versione 3.13.
Return a dictionary of the builtins in the current execution frame, or the interpreter of the thread state if no frame is currently executing.
Added in version 3.13.
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PyObject *PyEval_GetFrameLocals(void)¶
- Valore di ritorno: Nuovo riferimento. Parte del ABI Stabile dalla versione 3.13.
Return a dictionary of the local variables in the current execution frame, or
NULL
if no frame is currently executing. Equivalent to callinglocals()
in Python code.To access
f_locals
on the current frame without making an independent snapshot in optimized scopes, callPyFrame_GetLocals()
on the result ofPyEval_GetFrame()
.Added in version 3.13.
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PyObject *PyEval_GetFrameGlobals(void)¶
- Valore di ritorno: Nuovo riferimento. Parte del ABI Stabile dalla versione 3.13.
Return a dictionary of the global variables in the current execution frame, or
NULL
if no frame is currently executing. Equivalent to callingglobals()
in Python code.Added in version 3.13.
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const char *PyEval_GetFuncName(PyObject *func)¶
- Parte del ABI Stabile.
Return the name of func if it is a function, class or instance object, else the name of funcs type.
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const char *PyEval_GetFuncDesc(PyObject *func)¶
- Parte del ABI Stabile.
Return a description string, depending on the type of func. Return values include «()» for functions and methods, « constructor», « instance», and « object». Concatenated with the result of
PyEval_GetFuncName()
, the result will be a description of func.