/* Tuple object interface */ #ifndef Py_TUPLEOBJECT_H #define Py_TUPLEOBJECT_H #ifdef __cplusplus extern "C" { #endif /* Another generally useful object type is an tuple of object pointers. This is a mutable type: the tuple items can be changed (but not their number). Out-of-range indices or non-tuple objects are ignored. *** WARNING *** PyTuple_SetItem does not increment the new item's reference count, but does decrement the reference count of the item it replaces, if not nil. It does *decrement* the reference count if it is *not* inserted in the tuple. Similarly, PyTuple_GetItem does not increment the returned item's reference count. */ typedef struct { PyObject_VAR_HEAD PyObject *ob_item[1]; } PyTupleObject; extern DL_IMPORT(PyTypeObject) PyTuple_Type; #define PyTuple_Check(op) ((op)->ob_type == &PyTuple_Type) extern DL_IMPORT(PyObject *) PyTuple_New(int size); extern DL_IMPORT(int) PyTuple_Size(PyObject *); extern DL_IMPORT(PyObject *) PyTuple_GetItem(PyObject *, int); extern DL_IMPORT(int) PyTuple_SetItem(PyObject *, int, PyObject *); extern DL_IMPORT(PyObject *) PyTuple_GetSlice(PyObject *, int, int); extern DL_IMPORT(int) _PyTuple_Resize(PyObject **, int, int); /* Macro, trading safety for speed */ #define PyTuple_GET_ITEM(op, i) (((PyTupleObject *)(op))->ob_item[i]) #define PyTuple_GET_SIZE(op) (((PyTupleObject *)(op))->ob_size) /* Macro, *only* to be used to fill in brand new tuples */ #define PyTuple_SET_ITEM(op, i, v) (((PyTupleObject *)(op))->ob_item[i] = v) #ifdef __cplusplus } #endif #endif /* !Py_TUPLEOBJECT_H */