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.. _function-objects:
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Function Objects
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.. index:: object: function
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There are a few functions specific to Python functions.
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.. c:type:: PyFunctionObject
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The C structure used for functions.
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.. c:var:: PyTypeObject PyFunction_Type
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.. index:: single: MethodType (in module types)
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This is an instance of :c:type:`PyTypeObject` and represents the Python function
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type. It is exposed to Python programmers as ``types.FunctionType``.
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.. c:function:: int PyFunction_Check(PyObject *o)
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Return true if *o* is a function object (has type :c:data:`PyFunction_Type`).
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The parameter must not be ``NULL``. This function always succeeds.
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.. c:function:: PyObject* PyFunction_New(PyObject *code, PyObject *globals)
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Return a new function object associated with the code object *code*. *globals*
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must be a dictionary with the global variables accessible to the function.
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The function's docstring and name are retrieved from the code object. *__module__*
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is retrieved from *globals*. The argument defaults, annotations and closure are
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set to ``NULL``. *__qualname__* is set to the same value as the code object's
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``co_qualname`` field.
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.. c:function:: PyObject* PyFunction_NewWithQualName(PyObject *code, PyObject *globals, PyObject *qualname)
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As :c:func:`PyFunction_New`, but also allows setting the function object's
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``__qualname__`` attribute. *qualname* should be a unicode object or ``NULL``;
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if ``NULL``, the ``__qualname__`` attribute is set to the same value as the
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code object's ``co_qualname`` field.
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.. versionadded:: 3.3
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.. c:function:: PyObject* PyFunction_GetCode(PyObject *op)
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Return the code object associated with the function object *op*.
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.. c:function:: PyObject* PyFunction_GetGlobals(PyObject *op)
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Return the globals dictionary associated with the function object *op*.
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.. c:function:: PyObject* PyFunction_GetModule(PyObject *op)
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Return a :term:`borrowed reference` to the *__module__* attribute of the
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function object *op*. It can be *NULL*.
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This is normally a string containing the module name, but can be set to any
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other object by Python code.
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.. c:function:: PyObject* PyFunction_GetDefaults(PyObject *op)
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Return the argument default values of the function object *op*. This can be a
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tuple of arguments or ``NULL``.
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.. c:function:: int PyFunction_SetDefaults(PyObject *op, PyObject *defaults)
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Set the argument default values for the function object *op*. *defaults* must be
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``Py_None`` or a tuple.
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Raises :exc:`SystemError` and returns ``-1`` on failure.
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.. c:function:: void PyFunction_SetVectorcall(PyFunctionObject *func, vectorcallfunc vectorcall)
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Set the vectorcall field of a given function object *func*.
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Warning: extensions using this API must preserve the behavior
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of the unaltered (default) vectorcall function!
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.. versionadded:: 3.12
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.. c:function:: PyObject* PyFunction_GetClosure(PyObject *op)
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Return the closure associated with the function object *op*. This can be ``NULL``
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or a tuple of cell objects.
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.. c:function:: int PyFunction_SetClosure(PyObject *op, PyObject *closure)
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Set the closure associated with the function object *op*. *closure* must be
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``Py_None`` or a tuple of cell objects.
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Raises :exc:`SystemError` and returns ``-1`` on failure.
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.. c:function:: PyObject *PyFunction_GetAnnotations(PyObject *op)
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Return the annotations of the function object *op*. This can be a
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mutable dictionary or ``NULL``.
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.. c:function:: int PyFunction_SetAnnotations(PyObject *op, PyObject *annotations)
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Set the annotations for the function object *op*. *annotations*
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must be a dictionary or ``Py_None``.
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Raises :exc:`SystemError` and returns ``-1`` on failure.
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.. c:function:: int PyFunction_AddWatcher(PyFunction_WatchCallback callback)
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Register *callback* as a function watcher for the current interpreter.
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Return an ID which may be passed to :c:func:`PyFunction_ClearWatcher`.
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In case of error (e.g. no more watcher IDs available),
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return ``-1`` and set an exception.
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.. versionadded:: 3.12
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.. c:function:: int PyFunction_ClearWatcher(int watcher_id)
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Clear watcher identified by *watcher_id* previously returned from
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:c:func:`PyFunction_AddWatcher` for the current interpreter.
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Return ``0`` on success, or ``-1`` and set an exception on error
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(e.g. if the given *watcher_id* was never registered.)
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.. versionadded:: 3.12
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.. c:type:: PyFunction_WatchEvent
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Enumeration of possible function watcher events:
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- ``PyFunction_EVENT_CREATE``
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- ``PyFunction_EVENT_DESTROY``
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- ``PyFunction_EVENT_MODIFY_CODE``
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- ``PyFunction_EVENT_MODIFY_DEFAULTS``
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- ``PyFunction_EVENT_MODIFY_KWDEFAULTS``
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.. versionadded:: 3.12
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.. c:type:: int (*PyFunction_WatchCallback)(PyFunction_WatchEvent event, PyFunctionObject *func, PyObject *new_value)
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Type of a function watcher callback function.
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If *event* is ``PyFunction_EVENT_CREATE`` or ``PyFunction_EVENT_DESTROY``
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then *new_value* will be ``NULL``. Otherwise, *new_value* will hold a
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:term:`borrowed reference` to the new value that is about to be stored in
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*func* for the attribute that is being modified.
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The callback may inspect but must not modify *func*; doing so could have
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unpredictable effects, including infinite recursion.
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If *event* is ``PyFunction_EVENT_CREATE``, then the callback is invoked
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after `func` has been fully initialized. Otherwise, the callback is invoked
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before the modification to *func* takes place, so the prior state of *func*
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can be inspected. The runtime is permitted to optimize away the creation of
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function objects when possible. In such cases no event will be emitted.
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Although this creates the possibility of an observable difference of
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runtime behavior depending on optimization decisions, it does not change
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the semantics of the Python code being executed.
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If *event* is ``PyFunction_EVENT_DESTROY``, Taking a reference in the
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callback to the about-to-be-destroyed function will resurrect it, preventing
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it from being freed at this time. When the resurrected object is destroyed
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later, any watcher callbacks active at that time will be called again.
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If the callback sets an exception, it must return ``-1``; this exception will
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be printed as an unraisable exception using :c:func:`PyErr_WriteUnraisable`.
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Otherwise it should return ``0``.
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There may already be a pending exception set on entry to the callback. In
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this case, the callback should return ``0`` with the same exception still
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set. This means the callback may not call any other API that can set an
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exception unless it saves and clears the exception state first, and restores
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it before returning.
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.. versionadded:: 3.12
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