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Return the object *name* from the :mod:`sys` module or *NULL* if it does
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not exist, without setting an exception.
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.. c:function:: FILE *PySys_GetFile(char *name, FILE *def)
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Return the :c:type:`FILE*` associated with the object *name* in the
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:mod:`sys` module, or *def* if *name* is not in the module or is not associated
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with a :c:type:`FILE*`.
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.. c:function:: int PySys_SetObject(char *name, PyObject *v)
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Set *name* in the :mod:`sys` module to *v* unless *v* is *NULL*, in which
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PySys_AddXOption:void:::
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PySys_AddXOption:const wchar_t*:s::
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PySys_GetFile:FILE*:::
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PySys_GetFile:char*:name::
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PySys_GetFile:FILE*:def::
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PySys_GetObject:PyObject*::0:
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PySys_GetObject:char*:name::
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int
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main(int argc, char *argv[])
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{
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Py_SetProgramName(argv[0]); /* optional but recommended */
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Py_Initialize();
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PyRun_SimpleString("from time import time,ctime\n"
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"print('Today is', ctime(time()))\n");
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return 0;
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}
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The above code first initializes the Python interpreter with
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:c:func:`Py_Initialize`, followed by the execution of a hard-coded Python script
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that print the date and time. Afterwards, the :c:func:`Py_Finalize` call shuts
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the interpreter down, followed by the end of the program. In a real program,
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you may want to get the Python script from another source, perhaps a text-editor
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routine, a file, or a database. Getting the Python code from a file can better
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be done by using the :c:func:`PyRun_SimpleFile` function, which saves you the
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trouble of allocating memory space and loading the file contents.
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Function :c:func:`Py_SetProgramName` should be called before
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:c:func:`Py_Initialize` to inform the interpreter about paths to
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Python run-time libraries. Next initialize the Python interpreter
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with :c:func:`Py_Initialize`, followed by the execution of a
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hard-coded Python script that prints the date and time. Afterwards,
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the :c:func:`Py_Finalize` call shuts the interpreter down, followed by
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the end of the program. In a real program, you may want to get the
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Python script from another source, perhaps a text-editor routine, a
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file, or a database. Getting the Python code from a file can better
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be done by using the :c:func:`PyRun_SimpleFile` function, which saves
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you the trouble of allocating memory space and loading the file
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contents.
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.. _lower-level-embedding:
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Surprises
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^^^^^^^^^
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There are some edges in :mod:`ctypes` where you may be expect something else than
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what actually happens.
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There are some edges in :mod:`ctypes` where you might expect something other
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than what actually happens.
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Consider the following example::
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- Issue #15368: An issue that caused bytecode generation to be
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non-deterministic when using randomized hashing (-R) has been fixed.
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- Issue #16369: Global PyTypeObjects not initialized with PyType_Ready(...).
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- Issue #15020: The program name used to search for Python's path is now
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"python3" under Unix, not "python".
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};
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PyDoc_STRVAR(deque_doc,
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"deque(iterable[, maxlen]) --> deque object\n\
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"deque([iterable[, maxlen]]) --> deque object\n\
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\n\
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Build an ordered collection with optimized access from its endpoints.");
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