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Kirill Smelkov
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@@ -22,34 +22,35 @@ Slice Objects
.. cfunction:: PyObject* PySlice_New(PyObject *start, PyObject *stop, PyObject *step)
Return a new slice object with the given values. The *start*, *stop*, and
*step* parameters are used as the values of the slice object attributes of
the
same names. Any of the values may be *NULL*, in which case the ``None`` will b
e
used for the corresponding attribute. Return *NULL* if the new object could not
be allocated.
*step* parameters are used as the values of the slice object attributes of
the same names. Any of the values may be *NULL*, in which case th
e
``None`` will be used for the corresponding attribute. Return *NULL* if
the new object could not
be allocated.
.. cfunction:: int PySlice_GetIndices(PySliceObject *slice, Py_ssize_t length, Py_ssize_t *start, Py_ssize_t *stop, Py_ssize_t *step)
Retrieve the start, stop and step indices from the slice object *slice*,
assuming a sequence of length *length*. Treats indices greater than
*length* as
errors.
assuming a sequence of length *length*. Treats indices greater than
*length* as
errors.
Returns 0 on success and -1 on error with no exception set (unless one of
the
indices was not :const:`None` and failed to be converted to an integer, in which
case -1 is returned with an exception set).
Returns 0 on success and -1 on error with no exception set (unless one of
the indices was not :const:`None` and failed to be converted to an integer,
in which
case -1 is returned with an exception set).
You probably do not want to use this function. If you want to use slice
objects
in versions of Python prior to 2.3, you would probably do well to incorporate
the source of :cfunc:`PySlice_GetIndicesEx`, suitably renamed, in the source of
your extension.
You probably do not want to use this function. If you want to use slice
objects in versions of Python prior to 2.3, you would probably do well to
incorporate the source of :cfunc:`PySlice_GetIndicesEx`, suitably renamed,
in the source of
your extension.
.. cfunction:: int PySlice_GetIndicesEx(PySliceObject *slice, Py_ssize_t length, Py_ssize_t *start, Py_ssize_t *stop, Py_ssize_t *step, Py_ssize_t *slicelength)
Usable replacement for :cfunc:`PySlice_GetIndices`. Retrieve the start, stop,
and step indices from the slice object *slice* assuming a sequence of length
*length*, and store the length of the slice in *slicelength*. Out of bounds
indices are clipped in a manner consistent with the handling of normal slices.
Usable replacement for :cfunc:`PySlice_GetIndices`. Retrieve the start,
stop, and step indices from the slice object *slice* assuming a sequence of
length *length*, and store the length of the slice in *slicelength*. Out
of bounds indices are clipped in a manner consistent with the handling of
normal slices.
Returns 0 on success and -1 on error with exception set.
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