Iterator Protocol¶
There are two functions specifically for working with iterators.
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int PyIter_Check(PyObject *o)¶
- Part of the Stable ABI since version 3.8.
Return non-zero if the object o supports the iterator protocol, and
0
otherwise. This function always succeeds.
-
int PyAiter_Check(PyObject *o)¶
- Part of the Stable ABI since version 3.10.
Returns non-zero if the object ‘obj’ provides
AsyncIterator
protocols, and0
otherwise. This function always succeeds.New in version 3.10.
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PyObject *PyIter_Next(PyObject *o)¶
- Return value: New reference. Part of the Stable ABI.
Return the next value from the iteration o. The object must be an iterator (it is up to the caller to check this). If there are no remaining values, returns
NULL
with no exception set. If an error occurs while retrieving the item, returnsNULL
and passes along the exception.
To write a loop which iterates over an iterator, the C code should look something like this:
PyObject *iterator = PyObject_GetIter(obj);
PyObject *item;
if (iterator == NULL) {
/* propagate error */
}
while ((item = PyIter_Next(iterator))) {
/* do something with item */
...
/* release reference when done */
Py_DECREF(item);
}
Py_DECREF(iterator);
if (PyErr_Occurred()) {
/* propagate error */
}
else {
/* continue doing useful work */
}
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type PySendResult¶
The enum value used to represent different results of
PyIter_Send()
.New in version 3.10.
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PySendResult PyIter_Send(PyObject *iter, PyObject *arg, PyObject **presult)¶
- Part of the Stable ABI since version 3.10.
Sends the arg value into the iterator iter. Returns:
PYGEN_RETURN
if iterator returns. Return value is returned via presult.PYGEN_NEXT
if iterator yields. Yielded value is returned via presult.PYGEN_ERROR
if iterator has raised and exception. presult is set toNULL
.
New in version 3.10.