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7.3.1 Dictionary Objects
PyDictObject
This subtype of
PyObject
represents a Python dictionary object.
PyTypeObject
PyDict_Type
This instance of
PyTypeObject
represents the Python dictionary type.
int
PyDict_Check
(
PyObject *p
)
Returns true if its argument is a
PyDictObject
.
PyObject*
PyDict_New
()
Returns a new empty dictionary.
void
PyDict_Clear
(
PyDictObject *p
)
Empties an existing dictionary of all key/value pairs.
int
PyDict_SetItem
(
PyDictObject *p, PyObject *key, PyObject *val
)
Inserts
value
into the dictionary with a key of
key
. Both
key
and
value
should be PyObjects, and
key
should be hashable.
int
PyDict_SetItemString
(
PyDictObject *p, char *key, PyObject *val
)
Inserts
value
into the dictionary using
key
as a key.
key
should be a
char *
. The key object is created using
PyString_FromString(
key
)
.
int
PyDict_DelItem
(
PyDictObject *p, PyObject *key
)
Removes the entry in dictionary
p
with key
key
.
key
is a PyObject.
int
PyDict_DelItemString
(
PyDictObject *p, char *key
)
Removes the entry in dictionary
p
which has a key specified by the
char *
key
.
PyObject*
PyDict_GetItem
(
PyDictObject *p, PyObject *key
)
Returns the object from dictionary
p
which has a key
key
. Returns
NULL
if the key
key
is not present, but without (!) setting an exception.
Note:
this function returns a ``borrowed'' reference.
PyObject*
PyDict_GetItemString
(
PyDictObject *p, char *key
)
This is the same as
PyDict_GetItem()
, but
key
is specified as a
char *
, rather than a
PyObject *
.
PyObject*
PyDict_Items
(
PyDictObject *p
)
Returns a
PyListObject
containing all the items from the dictionary, as in the dictinoary method
items()
(see the
Python Library Reference
).
PyObject*
PyDict_Keys
(
PyDictObject *p
)
Returns a
PyListObject
containing all the keys from the dictionary, as in the dictionary method
keys()
(see the
Python Library Reference
).
PyObject*
PyDict_Values
(
PyDictObject *p
)
Returns a
PyListObject
containing all the values from the dictionary
p
, as in the dictionary method
values()
(see the
Python Library Reference
).
int
PyDict_Size
(
PyDictObject *p
)
Returns the number of items in the dictionary.
int
PyDict_Next
(
PyDictObject *p, int ppos, PyObject **pkey, PyObject **pvalue
)
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