Various built-in types for type hinting are provided. Currently,
two types exist – GenericAlias and
Union. Only GenericAlias is exposed to C.
Create a GenericAlias object.
Equivalent to calling the Python class
types.GenericAlias. The origin and args arguments set the
GenericAlias‘s __origin__ and __args__ attributes respectively.
origin should be a PyTypeObject*, and args can be a
PyTupleObject* or any PyObject*. If args passed is
not a tuple, a 1-tuple is automatically constructed and __args__ is set
to (args,).
Minimal checking is done for the arguments, so the function will succeed even
if origin is not a type.
The GenericAlias‘s __parameters__ attribute is constructed lazily
from __args__. On failure, an exception is raised and NULL is
returned.
Here’s an example of how to make an extension type generic:
...
static PyMethodDef my_obj_methods[] = {
// Other methods.
...
{"__class_getitem__", Py_GenericAlias, METH_O|METH_CLASS, "See PEP 585"}
...
}
See also
The data model method __class_getitem__().
Added in version 3.9.
The C type of the object returned by Py_GenericAlias(). Equivalent to
types.GenericAlias in Python.
Added in version 3.9.