7.5.3 Method Objects
There are some useful functions that are useful for working with
method objects.
- PyTypeObject PyMethod_Type
-
This instance of PyTypeObject represents the Python method
type. This is exposed to Python programs as
types.MethodType
.
- int PyMethod_Check(PyObject *o)
-
Return true if o is a method object (has type
PyMethod_Type). The parameter must not be NULL.
- PyObject* PyMethod_New(PyObject *func.
PyObject *self, PyObject *class)
-
Return value:
New reference.
Return a new method object, with func being any callable
object; this is the function that will be called when the method is
called. If this method should be bound to an instance, self
should be the instance and class should be the class of
self, otherwise self should be NULL and class
should be the class which provides the unbound method..
- PyObject* PyMethod_Class(PyObject *meth)
-
Return value:
Borrowed reference.
Return the class object from which the method meth was
created; if this was created from an instance, it will be the class
of the instance.
- PyObject* PyMethod_GET_CLASS(PyObject *meth)
-
Return value:
Borrowed reference.
Macro version of PyMethod_Class() which avoids error
checking.
- PyObject* PyMethod_Function(PyObject *meth)
-
Return value:
Borrowed reference.
Return the function object associated with the method meth.
- PyObject* PyMethod_GET_FUNCTION(PyObject *meth)
-
Return value:
Borrowed reference.
Macro version of PyMethod_Function() which avoids error
checking.
- PyObject* PyMethod_Self(PyObject *meth)
-
Return value:
Borrowed reference.
Return the instance associated with the method meth if it is
bound, otherwise return NULL.
- PyObject* PyMethod_GET_SELF(PyObject *meth)
-
Return value:
Borrowed reference.
Macro version of PyMethod_Self() which avoids error
checking.
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