List Objects ************ PyListObject This subtype of "PyObject" represents a Python list object. PyTypeObject PyList_Type This instance of "PyTypeObject" represents the Python list type. This is the same object as "list" in the Python layer. int PyList_Check(PyObject *p) Return true if *p* is a list object or an instance of a subtype of the list type. Changed in version 2.2: Allowed subtypes to be accepted. int PyList_CheckExact(PyObject *p) Return true if *p* is a list object, but not an instance of a subtype of the list type. New in version 2.2. PyObject* PyList_New(Py_ssize_t len) *Return value: New reference.* Return a new list of length *len* on success, or *NULL* on failure. Note: If *len* is greater than zero, the returned list object’s items are set to "NULL". Thus you cannot use abstract API functions such as "PySequence_SetItem()" or expose the object to Python code before setting all items to a real object with "PyList_SetItem()". Changed in version 2.5: This function used an "int" for *size*. This might require changes in your code for properly supporting 64-bit systems. Py_ssize_t PyList_Size(PyObject *list) Return the length of the list object in *list*; this is equivalent to "len(list)" on a list object. Changed in version 2.5: This function returned an "int". This might require changes in your code for properly supporting 64-bit systems. Py_ssize_t PyList_GET_SIZE(PyObject *list) Macro form of "PyList_Size()" without error checking. Changed in version 2.5: This macro returned an "int". This might require changes in your code for properly supporting 64-bit systems. PyObject* PyList_GetItem(PyObject *list, Py_ssize_t index) *Return value: Borrowed reference.* Return the object at position *index* in the list pointed to by *list*. The position must be non-negative; indexing from the end of the list is not supported. If *index* is out of bounds (<0 or >=len(list)), return *NULL* and set an "IndexError" exception. Changed in version 2.5: This function used an "int" for *index*. This might require changes in your code for properly supporting 64-bit systems. PyObject* PyList_GET_ITEM(PyObject *list, Py_ssize_t i) *Return value: Borrowed reference.* Macro form of "PyList_GetItem()" without error checking. Changed in version 2.5: This macro used an "int" for *i*. This might require changes in your code for properly supporting 64-bit systems. int PyList_SetItem(PyObject *list, Py_ssize_t index, PyObject *item) Set the item at index *index* in list to *item*. Return "0" on success. If *index* is out of bounds, return "-1" and set an "IndexError" exception. Note: This function “steals” a reference to *item* and discards a reference to an item already in the list at the affected position. Changed in version 2.5: This function used an "int" for *index*. This might require changes in your code for properly supporting 64-bit systems. void PyList_SET_ITEM(PyObject *list, Py_ssize_t i, PyObject *o) Macro form of "PyList_SetItem()" without error checking. This is normally only used to fill in new lists where there is no previous content. Note: This macro “steals” a reference to *item*, and, unlike "PyList_SetItem()", does *not* discard a reference to any item that it being replaced; any reference in *list* at position *i* will be leaked. Changed in version 2.5: This macro used an "int" for *i*. This might require changes in your code for properly supporting 64-bit systems. int PyList_Insert(PyObject *list, Py_ssize_t index, PyObject *item) Insert the item *item* into list *list* in front of index *index*. Return "0" if successful; return "-1" and set an exception if unsuccessful. Analogous to "list.insert(index, item)". Changed in version 2.5: This function used an "int" for *index*. This might require changes in your code for properly supporting 64-bit systems. int PyList_Append(PyObject *list, PyObject *item) Append the object *item* at the end of list *list*. Return "0" if successful; return "-1" and set an exception if unsuccessful. Analogous to "list.append(item)". PyObject* PyList_GetSlice(PyObject *list, Py_ssize_t low, Py_ssize_t high) *Return value: New reference.* Return a list of the objects in *list* containing the objects *between* *low* and *high*. Return *NULL* and set an exception if unsuccessful. Analogous to "list[low:high]". Indexing from the end of the list is not supported. Changed in version 2.5: This function used an "int" for *low* and *high*. This might require changes in your code for properly supporting 64-bit systems. int PyList_SetSlice(PyObject *list, Py_ssize_t low, Py_ssize_t high, PyObject *itemlist) Set the slice of *list* between *low* and *high* to the contents of *itemlist*. Analogous to "list[low:high] = itemlist". The *itemlist* may be *NULL*, indicating the assignment of an empty list (slice deletion). Return "0" on success, "-1" on failure. Indexing from the end of the list is not supported. Changed in version 2.5: This function used an "int" for *low* and *high*. This might require changes in your code for properly supporting 64-bit systems. int PyList_Sort(PyObject *list) Sort the items of *list* in place. Return "0" on success, "-1" on failure. This is equivalent to "list.sort()". int PyList_Reverse(PyObject *list) Reverse the items of *list* in place. Return "0" on success, "-1" on failure. This is the equivalent of "list.reverse()". PyObject* PyList_AsTuple(PyObject *list) *Return value: New reference.* Return a new tuple object containing the contents of *list*; equivalent to "tuple(list)".