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+cdef extern from "Python.h": |
+ ctypedef unsigned long long PY_LONG_LONG |
+ |
+ ############################################################################ |
+ # Integer Objects |
+ ############################################################################ |
+ # PyTypeObject PyInt_Type |
+ # This instance of PyTypeObject represents the Python plain |
+ # integer type. This is the same object as int and types.IntType. |
+ |
+ bint PyInt_Check(object o) |
+ # Return true if o is of type PyInt_Type or a subtype of |
+ # PyInt_Type. |
+ |
+ bint PyInt_CheckExact(object o) |
+ # Return true if o is of type PyInt_Type, but not a subtype of |
+ # PyInt_Type. |
+ |
+ object PyInt_FromString(char *str, char **pend, int base) |
+ # Return value: New reference. |
+ # Return a new PyIntObject or PyLongObject based on the string |
+ # value in str, which is interpreted according to the radix in |
+ # base. If pend is non-NULL, *pend will point to the first |
+ # character in str which follows the representation of the |
+ # number. If base is 0, the radix will be determined based on the |
+ # leading characters of str: if str starts with '0x' or '0X', |
+ # radix 16 will be used; if str starts with '0', radix 8 will be |
+ # used; otherwise radix 10 will be used. If base is not 0, it must |
+ # be between 2 and 36, inclusive. Leading spaces are ignored. If |
+ # there are no digits, ValueError will be raised. If the string |
+ # represents a number too large to be contained within the |
+ # machine's long int type and overflow warnings are being |
+ # suppressed, a PyLongObject will be returned. If overflow |
+ # warnings are not being suppressed, NULL will be returned in this |
+ # case. |
+ |
+ object PyInt_FromLong(long ival) |
+ # Return value: New reference. |
+ # Create a new integer object with a value of ival. |
+ # The current implementation keeps an array of integer objects for |
+ # all integers between -5 and 256, when you create an int in that |
+ # range you actually just get back a reference to the existing |
+ # object. So it should be possible to change the value of 1. I |
+ # suspect the behaviour of Python in this case is undefined. :-) |
+ |
+ object PyInt_FromSsize_t(Py_ssize_t ival) |
+ # Return value: New reference. |
+ # Create a new integer object with a value of ival. If the value |
+ # exceeds LONG_MAX, a long integer object is returned. |
+ |
+ long PyInt_AsLong(object io) except? -1 |
+ # Will first attempt to cast the object to a PyIntObject, if it is |
+ # not already one, and then return its value. If there is an |
+ # error, -1 is returned, and the caller should check |
+ # PyErr_Occurred() to find out whether there was an error, or |
+ # whether the value just happened to be -1. |
+ |
+ long PyInt_AS_LONG(object io) |
+ # Return the value of the object io. No error checking is performed. |
+ |
+ unsigned long PyInt_AsUnsignedLongMask(object io) except? -1 |
+ # Will first attempt to cast the object to a PyIntObject or |
+ # PyLongObject, if it is not already one, and then return its |
+ # value as unsigned long. This function does not check for |
+ # overflow. |
+ |
+ PY_LONG_LONG PyInt_AsUnsignedLongLongMask(object io) except? -1 |
+ # Will first attempt to cast the object to a PyIntObject or |
+ # PyLongObject, if it is not already one, and then return its |
+ # value as unsigned long long, without checking for overflow. |
+ |
+ Py_ssize_t PyInt_AsSsize_t(object io) except? -1 |
+ # Will first attempt to cast the object to a PyIntObject or |
+ # PyLongObject, if it is not already one, and then return its |
+ # value as Py_ssize_t. |
+ |
+ long PyInt_GetMax() |
+ # Return the system's idea of the largest integer it can handle |
+ # (LONG_MAX, as defined in the system header files). |