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Tip revision: 5fe605889a52bc2a34e1d883df14e6cc56ee87a3 authored by Guido van Rossum on 09 March 1995, 12:12:50 UTC
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libtypes2.tex
\section{Built-in module \sectcode{types}}
\stmodindex{types}

\renewcommand{\indexsubitem}{(in module types)}

This module defines names for all object types that are used by the
standard Python interpreter (but not for the types defined by various
extension modules).  It is safe to use ``\code{from types import *}'' ---
the module does not export any other names besides the ones listed
here.  New names exported by future versions of this module will
all end in \code{Type}.

Typical use is for functions that do different things depending on
their argument types, like the following:

\begin{verbatim}
from types import *
def delete(list, item):
    if type(item) is IntType:
       del list[item]
    else:
       list.remove(item)
\end{verbatim}

The module defines the following names:

\begin{datadesc}{NoneType}
The type of \code{None}.
\end{datadesc}

\begin{datadesc}{TypeType}
The type of type objects (such as returned by \code{type()}).
\end{datadesc}

\begin{datadesc}{IntType}
The type of integers (e.g. \code{1}).
\end{datadesc}

\begin{datadesc}{LongType}
The type of long integers (e.g. \code{1L}).
\end{datadesc}

\begin{datadesc}{FloatType}
The type of floating point numbers (e.g. \code{1.0}).
\end{datadesc}

\begin{datadesc}{StringType}
The type of character strings (e.g. \code{'Spam'}).
\end{datadesc}

\begin{datadesc}{TupleType}
The type of tuples (e.g. \code{(1, 2, 3, 'Spam')}).
\end{datadesc}

\begin{datadesc}{ListType}
The type of lists (e.g. \code{[0, 1, 2, 3]}).
\end{datadesc}

\begin{datadesc}{DictType}
The type of dictionaries (e.g. \code{\{'Bacon': 1, 'Ham': 0\}}).
\end{datadesc}

\begin{datadesc}{DictionaryType}
An alternative name for \code{DictType}.
\end{datadesc}

\begin{datadesc}{FunctionType}
The type of user-defined functions and lambdas.
\end{datadesc}

\begin{datadesc}{LambdaType}
	An alternative name for \code{FunctionType}.
\end{datadesc}

\begin{datadesc}{CodeType}
The type for code objects such as returned by \code{compile()}.
\end{datadesc}

\begin{datadesc}{ClassType}
The type of user-defined classes.
\end{datadesc}

\begin{datadesc}{InstanceType}
The type of instances of user-defined classes.
\end{datadesc}

\begin{datadesc}{MethodType}
The type of methods of user-defined class instances.
\end{datadesc}

\begin{datadesc}{UnboundMethodType}
An alternative name for \code{MethodType}.
\end{datadesc}

\begin{datadesc}{BuiltinFunctionType}
The type of built-in functions like \code{len} or \code{sys.exit}.
\end{datadesc}

\begin{datadesc}{BuiltinMethodType}
An alternative name for \code{BuiltinFunction}.
\end{datadesc}

\begin{datadesc}{ModuleType}
The type of modules.
\end{datadesc}

\begin{datadesc}{FileType}
The type of open file objects such as \code{sys.stdout}.
\end{datadesc}

\begin{datadesc}{XRangeType}
The type of range objects returned by \code{xrange()}.
\end{datadesc}

\begin{datadesc}{TracebackType}
The type of traceback objects such as found in \code{sys.exc_traceback}.
\end{datadesc}

\begin{datadesc}{FrameType}
The type of frame objects such as found in \code{tb.tb_frame} if
\code{tb} is a traceback object.
\end{datadesc}
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