pub struct PyDict(/* private fields */);
Expand description
Represents a Python dict
.
Values of this type are accessed via PyO3’s smart pointers, e.g. as
Py<PyDict>
or Bound<'py, PyDict>
.
For APIs available on dict
objects, see the PyDictMethods
trait which is implemented for
Bound<'py, PyDict>
.
Implementations§
Source§impl PyDict
impl PyDict
Sourcepub fn from_sequence_bound<'py>(
seq: &Bound<'py, PyAny>,
) -> PyResult<Bound<'py, PyDict>>
Available on neither PyPy
nor GraalPy
.
pub fn from_sequence_bound<'py>( seq: &Bound<'py, PyAny>, ) -> PyResult<Bound<'py, PyDict>>
PyPy
nor GraalPy
.Creates a new dictionary from the sequence given.
The sequence must consist of (PyObject, PyObject)
. This is
equivalent to dict([("a", 1), ("b", 2)])
.
Returns an error on invalid input. In the case of key collisions, this keeps the last entry seen.
Source§impl PyDict
impl PyDict
Sourcepub fn new(py: Python<'_>) -> &PyDict
👎Deprecated since 0.21.0: PyDict::new
will be replaced by PyDict::new_bound
in a future PyO3 versionAvailable on crate feature gil-refs
only.
pub fn new(py: Python<'_>) -> &PyDict
PyDict::new
will be replaced by PyDict::new_bound
in a future PyO3 versiongil-refs
only.Deprecated form of new_bound
.
Sourcepub fn from_sequence(seq: &PyAny) -> PyResult<&PyDict>
👎Deprecated since 0.21.0: PyDict::from_sequence
will be replaced by PyDict::from_sequence_bound
in a future PyO3 versionAvailable on crate feature gil-refs
and neither PyPy
nor GraalPy
only.
pub fn from_sequence(seq: &PyAny) -> PyResult<&PyDict>
PyDict::from_sequence
will be replaced by PyDict::from_sequence_bound
in a future PyO3 versiongil-refs
and neither PyPy
nor GraalPy
only.Deprecated form of from_sequence_bound
.
Sourcepub fn copy(&self) -> PyResult<&PyDict>
Available on crate feature gil-refs
only.
pub fn copy(&self) -> PyResult<&PyDict>
gil-refs
only.Returns a new dictionary that contains the same key-value pairs as self.
This is equivalent to the Python expression self.copy()
.
Sourcepub fn clear(&self)
Available on crate feature gil-refs
only.
pub fn clear(&self)
gil-refs
only.Empties an existing dictionary of all key-value pairs.
Sourcepub fn len(&self) -> usize
Available on crate feature gil-refs
only.
pub fn len(&self) -> usize
gil-refs
only.Return the number of items in the dictionary.
This is equivalent to the Python expression len(self)
.
Sourcepub fn is_empty(&self) -> bool
Available on crate feature gil-refs
only.
pub fn is_empty(&self) -> bool
gil-refs
only.Checks if the dict is empty, i.e. len(self) == 0
.
Sourcepub fn contains<K>(&self, key: K) -> PyResult<bool>where
K: ToPyObject,
Available on crate feature gil-refs
only.
pub fn contains<K>(&self, key: K) -> PyResult<bool>where
K: ToPyObject,
gil-refs
only.Determines if the dictionary contains the specified key.
This is equivalent to the Python expression key in self
.
Sourcepub fn get_item<K>(&self, key: K) -> PyResult<Option<&PyAny>>where
K: ToPyObject,
Available on crate feature gil-refs
only.
pub fn get_item<K>(&self, key: K) -> PyResult<Option<&PyAny>>where
K: ToPyObject,
gil-refs
only.Gets an item from the dictionary.
Returns Ok(None)
if the item is not present. To get a KeyError
for
non-existing keys, use PyAny::get_item
.
Returns Err(PyErr)
if Python magic methods __hash__
or __eq__
used in dictionary
lookup raise an exception, for example if the key K
is not hashable. Usually it is
best to bubble this error up to the caller using the ?
operator.
§Examples
The following example calls get_item
for the dictionary {"a": 1}
with various
keys.
get_item("a")
returnsOk(Some(...))
, with thePyAny
being a reference to the Python int1
.get_item("b")
returnsOk(None)
, because “b” is not in the dictionary.get_item(dict)
returns anErr(PyErr)
. The error will be aTypeError
because a dict is not hashable.
use pyo3::prelude::*;
use pyo3::types::{IntoPyDict};
use pyo3::exceptions::{PyTypeError, PyKeyError};
Python::with_gil(|py| -> PyResult<()> {
let dict = &[("a", 1)].into_py_dict_bound(py);
// `a` is in the dictionary, with value 1
assert!(dict.get_item("a")?.map_or(Ok(false), |x| x.eq(1))?);
// `b` is not in the dictionary
assert!(dict.get_item("b")?.is_none());
// `dict` is not hashable, so this returns an error
assert!(dict.get_item(dict).unwrap_err().is_instance_of::<PyTypeError>(py));
// `PyAny::get_item("b")` will raise a `KeyError` instead of returning `None`
let any = dict.as_any();
assert!(any.get_item("b").unwrap_err().is_instance_of::<PyKeyError>(py));
Ok(())
});
Sourcepub fn get_item_with_error<K>(&self, key: K) -> PyResult<Option<&PyAny>>where
K: ToPyObject,
👎Deprecated since 0.20.0: this is now equivalent to PyDict::get_item
Available on crate feature gil-refs
only.
pub fn get_item_with_error<K>(&self, key: K) -> PyResult<Option<&PyAny>>where
K: ToPyObject,
PyDict::get_item
gil-refs
only.Deprecated version of get_item
.
Sourcepub fn set_item<K, V>(&self, key: K, value: V) -> PyResult<()>where
K: ToPyObject,
V: ToPyObject,
Available on crate feature gil-refs
only.
pub fn set_item<K, V>(&self, key: K, value: V) -> PyResult<()>where
K: ToPyObject,
V: ToPyObject,
gil-refs
only.Sets an item value.
This is equivalent to the Python statement self[key] = value
.
Sourcepub fn del_item<K>(&self, key: K) -> PyResult<()>where
K: ToPyObject,
Available on crate feature gil-refs
only.
pub fn del_item<K>(&self, key: K) -> PyResult<()>where
K: ToPyObject,
gil-refs
only.Deletes an item.
This is equivalent to the Python statement del self[key]
.
Sourcepub fn keys(&self) -> &PyList
Available on crate feature gil-refs
only.
pub fn keys(&self) -> &PyList
gil-refs
only.Returns a list of dict keys.
This is equivalent to the Python expression list(dict.keys())
.
Sourcepub fn values(&self) -> &PyList
Available on crate feature gil-refs
only.
pub fn values(&self) -> &PyList
gil-refs
only.Returns a list of dict values.
This is equivalent to the Python expression list(dict.values())
.
Sourcepub fn items(&self) -> &PyList
Available on crate feature gil-refs
only.
pub fn items(&self) -> &PyList
gil-refs
only.Returns a list of dict items.
This is equivalent to the Python expression list(dict.items())
.
Sourcepub fn iter(&self) -> PyDictIterator<'_> ⓘ
Available on crate feature gil-refs
only.
pub fn iter(&self) -> PyDictIterator<'_> ⓘ
gil-refs
only.Returns an iterator of (key, value)
pairs in this dictionary.
§Panics
If PyO3 detects that the dictionary is mutated during iteration, it will panic. It is allowed to modify values as you iterate over the dictionary, but only so long as the set of keys does not change.
Sourcepub fn as_mapping(&self) -> &PyMapping
Available on crate feature gil-refs
only.
pub fn as_mapping(&self) -> &PyMapping
gil-refs
only.Returns self
cast as a PyMapping
.
Sourcepub fn update(&self, other: &PyMapping) -> PyResult<()>
Available on crate feature gil-refs
only.
pub fn update(&self, other: &PyMapping) -> PyResult<()>
gil-refs
only.Update this dictionary with the key/value pairs from another.
This is equivalent to the Python expression self.update(other)
. If other
is a PyDict
, you may want
to use self.update(other.as_mapping())
, note: PyDict::as_mapping
is a zero-cost conversion.
Sourcepub fn update_if_missing(&self, other: &PyMapping) -> PyResult<()>
Available on crate feature gil-refs
only.
pub fn update_if_missing(&self, other: &PyMapping) -> PyResult<()>
gil-refs
only.Add key/value pairs from another dictionary to this one only when they do not exist in this.
This is equivalent to the Python expression self.update({k: v for k, v in other.items() if k not in self})
.
If other
is a PyDict
, you may want to use self.update_if_missing(other.as_mapping())
,
note: PyDict::as_mapping
is a zero-cost conversion.
This method uses PyDict_Merge
internally,
so should have the same performance as update
.
Methods from Deref<Target = PyAny>§
Sourcepub fn is<T: AsPyPointer>(&self, other: &T) -> bool
Available on crate feature gil-refs
only.
pub fn is<T: AsPyPointer>(&self, other: &T) -> bool
gil-refs
only.Returns whether self
and other
point to the same object. To compare
the equality of two objects (the ==
operator), use eq
.
This is equivalent to the Python expression self is other
.
Sourcepub fn hasattr<N>(&self, attr_name: N) -> PyResult<bool>
Available on crate feature gil-refs
only.
pub fn hasattr<N>(&self, attr_name: N) -> PyResult<bool>
gil-refs
only.Determines whether this object has the given attribute.
This is equivalent to the Python expression hasattr(self, attr_name)
.
To avoid repeated temporary allocations of Python strings, the intern!
macro can be used
to intern attr_name
.
§Example: intern!
ing the attribute name
#[pyfunction]
fn has_version(sys: &Bound<'_, PyModule>) -> PyResult<bool> {
sys.hasattr(intern!(sys.py(), "version"))
}
Sourcepub fn getattr<N>(&self, attr_name: N) -> PyResult<&PyAny>
Available on crate feature gil-refs
only.
pub fn getattr<N>(&self, attr_name: N) -> PyResult<&PyAny>
gil-refs
only.Retrieves an attribute value.
This is equivalent to the Python expression self.attr_name
.
To avoid repeated temporary allocations of Python strings, the intern!
macro can be used
to intern attr_name
.
§Example: intern!
ing the attribute name
#[pyfunction]
fn version<'py>(sys: &Bound<'py, PyModule>) -> PyResult<Bound<'py, PyAny>> {
sys.getattr(intern!(sys.py(), "version"))
}
Sourcepub fn setattr<N, V>(&self, attr_name: N, value: V) -> PyResult<()>
Available on crate feature gil-refs
only.
pub fn setattr<N, V>(&self, attr_name: N, value: V) -> PyResult<()>
gil-refs
only.Sets an attribute value.
This is equivalent to the Python expression self.attr_name = value
.
To avoid repeated temporary allocations of Python strings, the intern!
macro can be used
to intern name
.
§Example: intern!
ing the attribute name
#[pyfunction]
fn set_answer(ob: &Bound<'_, PyAny>) -> PyResult<()> {
ob.setattr(intern!(ob.py(), "answer"), 42)
}
Sourcepub fn delattr<N>(&self, attr_name: N) -> PyResult<()>
Available on crate feature gil-refs
only.
pub fn delattr<N>(&self, attr_name: N) -> PyResult<()>
gil-refs
only.Deletes an attribute.
This is equivalent to the Python statement del self.attr_name
.
To avoid repeated temporary allocations of Python strings, the intern!
macro can be used
to intern attr_name
.
Sourcepub fn compare<O>(&self, other: O) -> PyResult<Ordering>where
O: ToPyObject,
Available on crate feature gil-refs
only.
pub fn compare<O>(&self, other: O) -> PyResult<Ordering>where
O: ToPyObject,
gil-refs
only.Returns an Ordering
between self
and other
.
This is equivalent to the following Python code:
if self == other:
return Equal
elif a < b:
return Less
elif a > b:
return Greater
else:
raise TypeError("PyAny::compare(): All comparisons returned false")
§Examples
use pyo3::prelude::*;
use pyo3::types::PyFloat;
use std::cmp::Ordering;
Python::with_gil(|py| -> PyResult<()> {
let a = PyFloat::new_bound(py, 0_f64);
let b = PyFloat::new_bound(py, 42_f64);
assert_eq!(a.compare(b)?, Ordering::Less);
Ok(())
})?;
It will return PyErr
for values that cannot be compared:
use pyo3::prelude::*;
use pyo3::types::{PyFloat, PyString};
Python::with_gil(|py| -> PyResult<()> {
let a = PyFloat::new_bound(py, 0_f64);
let b = PyString::new_bound(py, "zero");
assert!(a.compare(b).is_err());
Ok(())
})?;
Sourcepub fn rich_compare<O>(
&self,
other: O,
compare_op: CompareOp,
) -> PyResult<&PyAny>where
O: ToPyObject,
Available on crate feature gil-refs
only.
pub fn rich_compare<O>(
&self,
other: O,
compare_op: CompareOp,
) -> PyResult<&PyAny>where
O: ToPyObject,
gil-refs
only.Tests whether two Python objects obey a given CompareOp
.
lt
, le
, eq
, ne
,
gt
and ge
are the specialized versions
of this function.
Depending on the value of compare_op
, this is equivalent to one of the
following Python expressions:
compare_op | Python expression |
---|---|
CompareOp::Eq | self == other |
CompareOp::Ne | self != other |
CompareOp::Lt | self < other |
CompareOp::Le | self <= other |
CompareOp::Gt | self > other |
CompareOp::Ge | self >= other |
§Examples
use pyo3::class::basic::CompareOp;
use pyo3::prelude::*;
use pyo3::types::PyInt;
Python::with_gil(|py| -> PyResult<()> {
let a: Bound<'_, PyInt> = 0_u8.into_py(py).into_bound(py).downcast_into()?;
let b: Bound<'_, PyInt> = 42_u8.into_py(py).into_bound(py).downcast_into()?;
assert!(a.rich_compare(b, CompareOp::Le)?.is_truthy()?);
Ok(())
})?;
Sourcepub fn lt<O>(&self, other: O) -> PyResult<bool>where
O: ToPyObject,
Available on crate feature gil-refs
only.
pub fn lt<O>(&self, other: O) -> PyResult<bool>where
O: ToPyObject,
gil-refs
only.Tests whether this object is less than another.
This is equivalent to the Python expression self < other
.
Sourcepub fn le<O>(&self, other: O) -> PyResult<bool>where
O: ToPyObject,
Available on crate feature gil-refs
only.
pub fn le<O>(&self, other: O) -> PyResult<bool>where
O: ToPyObject,
gil-refs
only.Tests whether this object is less than or equal to another.
This is equivalent to the Python expression self <= other
.
Sourcepub fn eq<O>(&self, other: O) -> PyResult<bool>where
O: ToPyObject,
Available on crate feature gil-refs
only.
pub fn eq<O>(&self, other: O) -> PyResult<bool>where
O: ToPyObject,
gil-refs
only.Tests whether this object is equal to another.
This is equivalent to the Python expression self == other
.
Sourcepub fn ne<O>(&self, other: O) -> PyResult<bool>where
O: ToPyObject,
Available on crate feature gil-refs
only.
pub fn ne<O>(&self, other: O) -> PyResult<bool>where
O: ToPyObject,
gil-refs
only.Tests whether this object is not equal to another.
This is equivalent to the Python expression self != other
.
Sourcepub fn gt<O>(&self, other: O) -> PyResult<bool>where
O: ToPyObject,
Available on crate feature gil-refs
only.
pub fn gt<O>(&self, other: O) -> PyResult<bool>where
O: ToPyObject,
gil-refs
only.Tests whether this object is greater than another.
This is equivalent to the Python expression self > other
.
Sourcepub fn ge<O>(&self, other: O) -> PyResult<bool>where
O: ToPyObject,
Available on crate feature gil-refs
only.
pub fn ge<O>(&self, other: O) -> PyResult<bool>where
O: ToPyObject,
gil-refs
only.Tests whether this object is greater than or equal to another.
This is equivalent to the Python expression self >= other
.
Sourcepub fn is_callable(&self) -> bool
Available on crate feature gil-refs
only.
pub fn is_callable(&self) -> bool
gil-refs
only.Determines whether this object appears callable.
This is equivalent to Python’s callable()
function.
§Examples
use pyo3::prelude::*;
Python::with_gil(|py| -> PyResult<()> {
let builtins = PyModule::import_bound(py, "builtins")?;
let print = builtins.getattr("print")?;
assert!(print.is_callable());
Ok(())
})?;
This is equivalent to the Python statement assert callable(print)
.
Note that unless an API needs to distinguish between callable and non-callable objects, there is no point in checking for callability. Instead, it is better to just do the call and handle potential exceptions.
Sourcepub fn call(
&self,
args: impl IntoPy<Py<PyTuple>>,
kwargs: Option<&PyDict>,
) -> PyResult<&PyAny>
Available on crate feature gil-refs
only.
pub fn call( &self, args: impl IntoPy<Py<PyTuple>>, kwargs: Option<&PyDict>, ) -> PyResult<&PyAny>
gil-refs
only.Calls the object.
This is equivalent to the Python expression self(*args, **kwargs)
.
§Examples
use pyo3::prelude::*;
use pyo3::types::PyDict;
const CODE: &str = r#"
def function(*args, **kwargs):
assert args == ("hello",)
assert kwargs == {"cruel": "world"}
return "called with args and kwargs"
"#;
Python::with_gil(|py| {
let module = PyModule::from_code_bound(py, CODE, "", "")?;
let fun = module.getattr("function")?;
let args = ("hello",);
let kwargs = PyDict::new_bound(py);
kwargs.set_item("cruel", "world")?;
let result = fun.call(args, Some(&kwargs))?;
assert_eq!(result.extract::<String>()?, "called with args and kwargs");
Ok(())
})
Sourcepub fn call0(&self) -> PyResult<&PyAny>
Available on crate feature gil-refs
only.
pub fn call0(&self) -> PyResult<&PyAny>
gil-refs
only.Calls the object without arguments.
This is equivalent to the Python expression self()
.
§Examples
use pyo3::prelude::*;
Python::with_gil(|py| -> PyResult<()> {
let module = PyModule::import_bound(py, "builtins")?;
let help = module.getattr("help")?;
help.call0()?;
Ok(())
})?;
This is equivalent to the Python expression help()
.
Sourcepub fn call1(&self, args: impl IntoPy<Py<PyTuple>>) -> PyResult<&PyAny>
Available on crate feature gil-refs
only.
pub fn call1(&self, args: impl IntoPy<Py<PyTuple>>) -> PyResult<&PyAny>
gil-refs
only.Calls the object with only positional arguments.
This is equivalent to the Python expression self(*args)
.
§Examples
use pyo3::prelude::*;
const CODE: &str = r#"
def function(*args, **kwargs):
assert args == ("hello",)
assert kwargs == {}
return "called with args"
"#;
Python::with_gil(|py| {
let module = PyModule::from_code_bound(py, CODE, "", "")?;
let fun = module.getattr("function")?;
let args = ("hello",);
let result = fun.call1(args)?;
assert_eq!(result.extract::<String>()?, "called with args");
Ok(())
})
Sourcepub fn call_method<N, A>(
&self,
name: N,
args: A,
kwargs: Option<&PyDict>,
) -> PyResult<&PyAny>
Available on crate feature gil-refs
only.
pub fn call_method<N, A>( &self, name: N, args: A, kwargs: Option<&PyDict>, ) -> PyResult<&PyAny>
gil-refs
only.Calls a method on the object.
This is equivalent to the Python expression self.name(*args, **kwargs)
.
To avoid repeated temporary allocations of Python strings, the intern!
macro can be used
to intern name
.
§Examples
use pyo3::prelude::*;
use pyo3::types::PyDict;
const CODE: &str = r#"
class A:
def method(self, *args, **kwargs):
assert args == ("hello",)
assert kwargs == {"cruel": "world"}
return "called with args and kwargs"
a = A()
"#;
Python::with_gil(|py| {
let module = PyModule::from_code_bound(py, CODE, "", "")?;
let instance = module.getattr("a")?;
let args = ("hello",);
let kwargs = PyDict::new_bound(py);
kwargs.set_item("cruel", "world")?;
let result = instance.call_method("method", args, Some(&kwargs))?;
assert_eq!(result.extract::<String>()?, "called with args and kwargs");
Ok(())
})
Sourcepub fn call_method0<N>(&self, name: N) -> PyResult<&PyAny>
Available on crate feature gil-refs
only.
pub fn call_method0<N>(&self, name: N) -> PyResult<&PyAny>
gil-refs
only.Calls a method on the object without arguments.
This is equivalent to the Python expression self.name()
.
To avoid repeated temporary allocations of Python strings, the intern!
macro can be used
to intern name
.
§Examples
use pyo3::prelude::*;
const CODE: &str = r#"
class A:
def method(self, *args, **kwargs):
assert args == ()
assert kwargs == {}
return "called with no arguments"
a = A()
"#;
Python::with_gil(|py| {
let module = PyModule::from_code_bound(py, CODE, "", "")?;
let instance = module.getattr("a")?;
let result = instance.call_method0("method")?;
assert_eq!(result.extract::<String>()?, "called with no arguments");
Ok(())
})
Sourcepub fn call_method1<N, A>(&self, name: N, args: A) -> PyResult<&PyAny>
Available on crate feature gil-refs
only.
pub fn call_method1<N, A>(&self, name: N, args: A) -> PyResult<&PyAny>
gil-refs
only.Calls a method on the object with only positional arguments.
This is equivalent to the Python expression self.name(*args)
.
To avoid repeated temporary allocations of Python strings, the intern!
macro can be used
to intern name
.
§Examples
use pyo3::prelude::*;
const CODE: &str = r#"
class A:
def method(self, *args, **kwargs):
assert args == ("hello",)
assert kwargs == {}
return "called with args"
a = A()
"#;
Python::with_gil(|py| {
let module = PyModule::from_code_bound(py, CODE, "", "")?;
let instance = module.getattr("a")?;
let args = ("hello",);
let result = instance.call_method1("method", args)?;
assert_eq!(result.extract::<String>()?, "called with args");
Ok(())
})
Sourcepub fn is_true(&self) -> PyResult<bool>
👎Deprecated since 0.21.0: use .is_truthy()
insteadAvailable on crate feature gil-refs
only.
pub fn is_true(&self) -> PyResult<bool>
.is_truthy()
insteadgil-refs
only.Returns whether the object is considered to be true.
This is equivalent to the Python expression bool(self)
.
Sourcepub fn is_truthy(&self) -> PyResult<bool>
Available on crate feature gil-refs
only.
pub fn is_truthy(&self) -> PyResult<bool>
gil-refs
only.Returns whether the object is considered to be true.
This applies truth value testing equivalent to the Python expression bool(self)
.
Sourcepub fn is_none(&self) -> bool
Available on crate feature gil-refs
only.
pub fn is_none(&self) -> bool
gil-refs
only.Returns whether the object is considered to be None.
This is equivalent to the Python expression self is None
.
Sourcepub fn is_ellipsis(&self) -> bool
👎Deprecated since 0.20.0: use .is(py.Ellipsis())
insteadAvailable on crate feature gil-refs
only.
pub fn is_ellipsis(&self) -> bool
.is(py.Ellipsis())
insteadgil-refs
only.Returns whether the object is Ellipsis, e.g. ...
.
This is equivalent to the Python expression self is ...
.
Sourcepub fn is_empty(&self) -> PyResult<bool>
Available on crate feature gil-refs
only.
pub fn is_empty(&self) -> PyResult<bool>
gil-refs
only.Returns true if the sequence or mapping has a length of 0.
This is equivalent to the Python expression len(self) == 0
.
Sourcepub fn get_item<K>(&self, key: K) -> PyResult<&PyAny>where
K: ToPyObject,
Available on crate feature gil-refs
only.
pub fn get_item<K>(&self, key: K) -> PyResult<&PyAny>where
K: ToPyObject,
gil-refs
only.Gets an item from the collection.
This is equivalent to the Python expression self[key]
.
Sourcepub fn set_item<K, V>(&self, key: K, value: V) -> PyResult<()>where
K: ToPyObject,
V: ToPyObject,
Available on crate feature gil-refs
only.
pub fn set_item<K, V>(&self, key: K, value: V) -> PyResult<()>where
K: ToPyObject,
V: ToPyObject,
gil-refs
only.Sets a collection item value.
This is equivalent to the Python expression self[key] = value
.
Sourcepub fn del_item<K>(&self, key: K) -> PyResult<()>where
K: ToPyObject,
Available on crate feature gil-refs
only.
pub fn del_item<K>(&self, key: K) -> PyResult<()>where
K: ToPyObject,
gil-refs
only.Deletes an item from the collection.
This is equivalent to the Python expression del self[key]
.
Sourcepub fn iter(&self) -> PyResult<&PyIterator>
Available on crate feature gil-refs
only.
pub fn iter(&self) -> PyResult<&PyIterator>
gil-refs
only.Takes an object and returns an iterator for it.
This is typically a new iterator but if the argument is an iterator, this returns itself.
Sourcepub fn get_type(&self) -> &PyType
Available on crate feature gil-refs
only.
pub fn get_type(&self) -> &PyType
gil-refs
only.Returns the Python type object for this object’s type.
Sourcepub fn get_type_ptr(&self) -> *mut PyTypeObject
Available on crate feature gil-refs
only.
pub fn get_type_ptr(&self) -> *mut PyTypeObject
gil-refs
only.Returns the Python type pointer for this object.
Sourcepub fn downcast<T>(&self) -> Result<&T, PyDowncastError<'_>>where
T: PyTypeCheck<AsRefTarget = T>,
Available on crate feature gil-refs
only.
pub fn downcast<T>(&self) -> Result<&T, PyDowncastError<'_>>where
T: PyTypeCheck<AsRefTarget = T>,
gil-refs
only.Downcast this PyAny
to a concrete Python type or pyclass.
Note that you can often avoid downcasting yourself by just specifying the desired type in function or method signatures. However, manual downcasting is sometimes necessary.
For extracting a Rust-only type, see PyAny::extract
.
§Example: Downcasting to a specific Python object
use pyo3::prelude::*;
use pyo3::types::{PyDict, PyList};
Python::with_gil(|py| {
let dict = PyDict::new_bound(py);
assert!(dict.is_instance_of::<PyAny>());
let any = dict.as_any();
assert!(any.downcast::<PyDict>().is_ok());
assert!(any.downcast::<PyList>().is_err());
});
§Example: Getting a reference to a pyclass
This is useful if you want to mutate a PyObject
that
might actually be a pyclass.
use pyo3::prelude::*;
#[pyclass]
struct Class {
i: i32,
}
Python::with_gil(|py| {
let class = Py::new(py, Class { i: 0 }).unwrap().into_bound(py).into_any();
let class_bound: &Bound<'_, Class> = class.downcast()?;
class_bound.borrow_mut().i += 1;
// Alternatively you can get a `PyRefMut` directly
let class_ref: PyRefMut<'_, Class> = class.extract()?;
assert_eq!(class_ref.i, 1);
Ok(())
})
Sourcepub fn downcast_exact<T>(&self) -> Result<&T, PyDowncastError<'_>>where
T: PyTypeInfo<AsRefTarget = T>,
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only.
pub fn downcast_exact<T>(&self) -> Result<&T, PyDowncastError<'_>>where
T: PyTypeInfo<AsRefTarget = T>,
gil-refs
only.Downcast this PyAny
to a concrete Python type or pyclass (but not a subclass of it).
It is almost always better to use PyAny::downcast
because it accounts for Python
subtyping. Use this method only when you do not want to allow subtypes.
The advantage of this method over PyAny::downcast
is that it is faster. The implementation
of downcast_exact
uses the equivalent of the Python expression type(self) is T
, whereas
downcast
uses isinstance(self, T)
.
For extracting a Rust-only type, see PyAny::extract
.
§Example: Downcasting to a specific Python object but not a subtype
use pyo3::prelude::*;
use pyo3::types::{PyBool, PyLong};
Python::with_gil(|py| {
let b = PyBool::new_bound(py, true);
assert!(b.is_instance_of::<PyBool>());
let any: &Bound<'_, PyAny> = b.as_any();
// `bool` is a subtype of `int`, so `downcast` will accept a `bool` as an `int`
// but `downcast_exact` will not.
assert!(any.downcast::<PyLong>().is_ok());
assert!(any.downcast_exact::<PyLong>().is_err());
assert!(any.downcast_exact::<PyBool>().is_ok());
});
Sourcepub unsafe fn downcast_unchecked<T>(&self) -> &Twhere
T: HasPyGilRef<AsRefTarget = T>,
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only.
pub unsafe fn downcast_unchecked<T>(&self) -> &Twhere
T: HasPyGilRef<AsRefTarget = T>,
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only.Converts this PyAny
to a concrete Python type without checking validity.
§Safety
Callers must ensure that the type is valid or risk type confusion.
Sourcepub fn extract<'py, D>(&'py self) -> PyResult<D>where
D: FromPyObjectBound<'py, 'py>,
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only.
pub fn extract<'py, D>(&'py self) -> PyResult<D>where
D: FromPyObjectBound<'py, 'py>,
gil-refs
only.Extracts some type from the Python object.
This is a wrapper function around
FromPyObject::extract()
.
Sourcepub fn get_refcnt(&self) -> isize
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pub fn get_refcnt(&self) -> isize
gil-refs
only.Returns the reference count for the Python object.
Sourcepub fn repr(&self) -> PyResult<&PyString>
Available on crate feature gil-refs
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pub fn repr(&self) -> PyResult<&PyString>
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only.Computes the “repr” representation of self.
This is equivalent to the Python expression repr(self)
.
Sourcepub fn str(&self) -> PyResult<&PyString>
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pub fn str(&self) -> PyResult<&PyString>
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only.Computes the “str” representation of self.
This is equivalent to the Python expression str(self)
.
Sourcepub fn hash(&self) -> PyResult<isize>
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pub fn hash(&self) -> PyResult<isize>
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only.Retrieves the hash code of self.
This is equivalent to the Python expression hash(self)
.
Sourcepub fn len(&self) -> PyResult<usize>
Available on crate feature gil-refs
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pub fn len(&self) -> PyResult<usize>
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only.Returns the length of the sequence or mapping.
This is equivalent to the Python expression len(self)
.
Sourcepub fn dir(&self) -> PyResult<&PyList>
Available on crate feature gil-refs
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pub fn dir(&self) -> PyResult<&PyList>
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only.Returns the list of attributes of this object.
This is equivalent to the Python expression dir(self)
.
Sourcepub fn is_instance(&self, ty: &PyAny) -> PyResult<bool>
Available on crate feature gil-refs
only.
pub fn is_instance(&self, ty: &PyAny) -> PyResult<bool>
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only.Checks whether this object is an instance of type ty
.
This is equivalent to the Python expression isinstance(self, ty)
.
Sourcepub fn is_exact_instance(&self, ty: &PyAny) -> bool
Available on crate feature gil-refs
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pub fn is_exact_instance(&self, ty: &PyAny) -> bool
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only.Checks whether this object is an instance of exactly type ty
(not a subclass).
This is equivalent to the Python expression type(self) is ty
.
Sourcepub fn is_instance_of<T: PyTypeInfo>(&self) -> bool
Available on crate feature gil-refs
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pub fn is_instance_of<T: PyTypeInfo>(&self) -> bool
gil-refs
only.Checks whether this object is an instance of type T
.
This is equivalent to the Python expression isinstance(self, T)
,
if the type T
is known at compile time.
Sourcepub fn is_exact_instance_of<T: PyTypeInfo>(&self) -> bool
Available on crate feature gil-refs
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pub fn is_exact_instance_of<T: PyTypeInfo>(&self) -> bool
gil-refs
only.Checks whether this object is an instance of exactly type T
.
This is equivalent to the Python expression type(self) is T
,
if the type T
is known at compile time.
Sourcepub fn contains<V>(&self, value: V) -> PyResult<bool>where
V: ToPyObject,
Available on crate feature gil-refs
only.
pub fn contains<V>(&self, value: V) -> PyResult<bool>where
V: ToPyObject,
gil-refs
only.Determines if self contains value
.
This is equivalent to the Python expression value in self
.
Sourcepub fn py(&self) -> Python<'_>
Available on crate feature gil-refs
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pub fn py(&self) -> Python<'_>
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only.Returns a GIL marker constrained to the lifetime of this type.
Sourcepub fn as_ptr(&self) -> *mut PyObject
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pub fn as_ptr(&self) -> *mut PyObject
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only.Returns the raw FFI pointer represented by self.
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Callers are responsible for ensuring that the pointer does not outlive self.
The reference is borrowed; callers should not decrease the reference count when they are finished with the pointer.
Sourcepub fn into_ptr(&self) -> *mut PyObject
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pub fn into_ptr(&self) -> *mut PyObject
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only.Returns an owned raw FFI pointer represented by self.
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