All integers are implemented as “long” integer objects of arbitrary size.
On error, most PyLong_As* APIs return (return type)-1 which cannot be
distinguished from a number. Use PyErr_Occurred() to disambiguate.
PyLong_Type¶This instance of PyTypeObject represents the Python integer type.
This is the same object as int in the Python layer.
PyLong_Check(PyObject *p)¶Return true if its argument is a PyLongObject or a subtype of
PyLongObject. This function always succeeds.
PyLong_CheckExact(PyObject *p)¶Return true if its argument is a PyLongObject, but not a subtype of
PyLongObject. This function always succeeds.
PyLong_FromLong(long v)¶Return a new PyLongObject object from v, or NULL on failure.
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.
PyLong_FromUnsignedLong(unsigned long v)¶Return a new PyLongObject object from a C unsigned long, or
NULL on failure.
PyLong_FromSsize_t(Py_ssize_t v)¶Return a new PyLongObject object from a C Py_ssize_t, or
NULL on failure.
PyLong_FromSize_t(size_t v)¶Return a new PyLongObject object from a C size_t, or
NULL on failure.
PyLong_FromLongLong(long long v)¶Return a new PyLongObject object from a C long long, or NULL
on failure.
PyLong_FromUnsignedLongLong(unsigned long long v)¶Return a new PyLongObject object from a C unsigned long long,
or NULL on failure.
PyLong_FromDouble(double v)¶Return a new PyLongObject object from the integer part of v, or
NULL on failure.
PyLong_FromString(const char *str, char **pend, int base)¶Return a new 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, str is interpreted using
the Integer literals definition; in this case, leading zeros in a
non-zero decimal number raises a ValueError. If base is not 0,
it must be between 2 and 36, inclusive. Leading spaces and single
underscores after a base specifier and between digits are ignored. If there
are no digits, ValueError will be raised.
PyLong_FromUnicode(Py_UNICODE *u, Py_ssize_t length, int base)¶Convert a sequence of Unicode digits to a Python integer value.
Deprecated since version 3.3, will be removed in version 3.10: Part of the old-style Py_UNICODE API; please migrate to using
PyLong_FromUnicodeObject().
PyLong_FromUnicodeObject(PyObject *u, int base)¶Convert a sequence of Unicode digits in the string u to a Python integer value.
New in version 3.3.
PyLong_FromVoidPtr(void *p)¶Create a Python integer from the pointer p. The pointer value can be
retrieved from the resulting value using PyLong_AsVoidPtr().
PyLong_AsLong(PyObject *obj)¶Return a C long representation of obj. If obj is not an
instance of PyLongObject, first call its __index__() or
__int__() method (if present) to convert it to a
PyLongObject.
Raise OverflowError if the value of obj is out of range for a
long.
Returns -1 on error. Use PyErr_Occurred() to disambiguate.
Changed in version 3.8: Use __index__() if available.
Deprecated since version 3.8: Using __int__() is deprecated.
PyLong_AsLongAndOverflow(PyObject *obj, int *overflow)¶Return a C long representation of obj. If obj is not an
instance of PyLongObject, first call its __index__() or
__int__() method (if present) to convert it to a
PyLongObject.
If the value of obj is greater than LONG_MAX or less than
LONG_MIN, set *overflow to 1 or -1, respectively, and
return -1; otherwise, set *overflow to 0. If any other exception
occurs set *overflow to 0 and return -1 as usual.
Returns -1 on error. Use PyErr_Occurred() to disambiguate.
Changed in version 3.8: Use __index__() if available.
Deprecated since version 3.8: Using __int__() is deprecated.
PyLong_AsLongLong(PyObject *obj)¶Return a C long long representation of obj. If obj is not an
instance of PyLongObject, first call its __index__() or
__int__() method (if present) to convert it to a
PyLongObject.
Raise OverflowError if the value of obj is out of range for a
long long.
Returns -1 on error. Use PyErr_Occurred() to disambiguate.
Changed in version 3.8: Use __index__() if available.
Deprecated since version 3.8: Using __int__() is deprecated.
PyLong_AsLongLongAndOverflow(PyObject *obj, int *overflow)¶Return a C long long representation of obj. If obj is not an
instance of PyLongObject, first call its __index__() or
__int__() method (if present) to convert it to a
PyLongObject.
If the value of obj is greater than LLONG_MAX or less than
LLONG_MIN, set *overflow to 1 or -1, respectively,
and return -1; otherwise, set *overflow to 0. If any other
exception occurs set *overflow to 0 and return -1 as usual.
Returns -1 on error. Use PyErr_Occurred() to disambiguate.
New in version 3.2.
Changed in version 3.8: Use __index__() if available.
Deprecated since version 3.8: Using __int__() is deprecated.
PyLong_AsSsize_t(PyObject *pylong)¶Return a C Py_ssize_t representation of pylong. pylong must
be an instance of PyLongObject.
Raise OverflowError if the value of pylong is out of range for a
Py_ssize_t.
Returns -1 on error. Use PyErr_Occurred() to disambiguate.
PyLong_AsUnsignedLong(PyObject *pylong)¶Return a C unsigned long representation of pylong. pylong
must be an instance of PyLongObject.
Raise OverflowError if the value of pylong is out of range for a
unsigned long.
Returns (unsigned long)-1 on error.
Use PyErr_Occurred() to disambiguate.
PyLong_AsSize_t(PyObject *pylong)¶Return a C size_t representation of pylong. pylong must be
an instance of PyLongObject.
Raise OverflowError if the value of pylong is out of range for a
size_t.
Returns (size_t)-1 on error.
Use PyErr_Occurred() to disambiguate.
PyLong_AsUnsignedLongLong(PyObject *pylong)¶Return a C unsigned long long representation of pylong. pylong
must be an instance of PyLongObject.
Raise OverflowError if the value of pylong is out of range for an
unsigned long long.
Returns (unsigned long long)-1 on error.
Use PyErr_Occurred() to disambiguate.
Changed in version 3.1: A negative pylong now raises OverflowError, not TypeError.
PyLong_AsUnsignedLongMask(PyObject *obj)¶Return a C unsigned long representation of obj. If obj
is not an instance of PyLongObject, first call its
__index__() or __int__() method (if present) to convert
it to a PyLongObject.
If the value of obj is out of range for an unsigned long,
return the reduction of that value modulo ULONG_MAX + 1.
Returns (unsigned long)-1 on error. Use PyErr_Occurred() to
disambiguate.
Changed in version 3.8: Use __index__() if available.
Deprecated since version 3.8: Using __int__() is deprecated.
PyLong_AsUnsignedLongLongMask(PyObject *obj)¶Return a C unsigned long long representation of obj. If obj
is not an instance of PyLongObject, first call its
__index__() or __int__() method (if present) to convert
it to a PyLongObject.
If the value of obj is out of range for an unsigned long long,
return the reduction of that value modulo ULLONG_MAX + 1.
Returns (unsigned long long)-1 on error. Use PyErr_Occurred()
to disambiguate.
Changed in version 3.8: Use __index__() if available.
Deprecated since version 3.8: Using __int__() is deprecated.
PyLong_AsDouble(PyObject *pylong)¶Return a C double representation of pylong. pylong must be
an instance of PyLongObject.
Raise OverflowError if the value of pylong is out of range for a
double.
Returns -1.0 on error. Use PyErr_Occurred() to disambiguate.
PyLong_AsVoidPtr(PyObject *pylong)¶Convert a Python integer pylong to a C void pointer.
If pylong cannot be converted, an OverflowError will be raised. This
is only assured to produce a usable void pointer for values created
with PyLong_FromVoidPtr().
Returns NULL on error. Use PyErr_Occurred() to disambiguate.