7.2.3 Long Integer Objects
- This subtype of PyObject represents a Python long integer object.
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This instance of PyTypeObject represents the Python long
integer type. This is the same object as
long
andtypes.LongType
.
- Return true if its argument is a PyLongObject or a subtype of PyLongObject. Changed in version 2.2: Allowed subtypes to be accepted.
- Return true if its argument is a PyLongObject, but not a subtype of PyLongObject. New in version 2.2.
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Return value: New reference.Return a new PyLongObject object from v, or NULL on failure.
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Return value: New reference.Return a new PyLongObject object from a C unsigned long, or NULL on failure.
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Return value: New reference.Return a new PyLongObject object from a C long long, or NULL on failure.
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Return value: New reference.Return a new PyLongObject object from a C unsigned long long, or NULL on failure.
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Return value: New reference.Return a new PyLongObject object from the integer part of v, or NULL on failure.
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Return value: New reference.Return a new PyLongObject based on the string value in str, which is interpreted according to the radix in base. If pend is non-NULL,
*pend
will point to the first character in str which follows the representation of the number. If base is0
, the radix will be determined based on the leading characters of str: if str starts with'0x'
or'0X'
, radix 16 will be used; if str starts with'0'
, radix 8 will be used; otherwise radix 10 will be used. If base is not0
, it must be between2
and36
, inclusive. Leading spaces are ignored. If there are no digits, ValueError will be raised.
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Return value: New reference.Convert a sequence of Unicode digits to a Python long integer value. The first parameter, u, points to the first character of the Unicode string, length gives the number of characters, and base is the radix for the conversion. The radix must be in the range [2, 36]; if it is out of range, ValueError will be raised. New in version 1.6.
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Return value: New reference.Create a Python integer or long integer from the pointer p. The pointer value can be retrieved from the resulting value using PyLong_AsVoidPtr(). New in version 1.5.2. Changed in version 2.5: If the integer is larger than LONG_MAX, a positive long integer is returned.
- Return a C long representation of the contents of pylong. If pylong is greater than LONG_MAX, an OverflowError is raised.
- Return a C unsigned long representation of the contents of pylong. If pylong is greater than ULONG_MAX, an OverflowError is raised.
- Return a C long long from a Python long integer. If pylong cannot be represented as a long long, an OverflowError will be raised. New in version 2.2.
- Return a C unsigned long long from a Python long integer. If pylong cannot be represented as an unsigned long long, an OverflowError will be raised if the value is positive, or a TypeError will be raised if the value is negative. New in version 2.2.
- Return a C unsigned long from a Python long integer, without checking for overflow. New in version 2.3.
- Return a C unsigned long long from a Python long integer, without checking for overflow. New in version 2.3.
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Return a C double representation of the contents of
pylong. If pylong cannot be approximately represented
as a double, an OverflowError exception is
raised and
-1.0
will be returned.
- Convert a Python integer or long integer pylong to a C void pointer. If pylong cannot be converted, an OverflowError will be raised. This is only assured to produce a usable void pointer for values created with PyLong_FromVoidPtr(). New in version 1.5.2. Changed in version 2.5: For values outside 0..LONG_MAX, both signed and unsigned integers are acccepted.
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