Boolean Objects
Booleans in Python are implemented as a subclass of integers. There are only two booleans, Py_False
and Py_True
. As such, the normal creation and deletion functions don’t apply to booleans. The following macros are available, however.
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int PyBool_Check(PyObject *o)
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Return true if o is of type
PyBool_Type
. This function always succeeds.
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PyObject* Py_False
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The Python
False
object. This object has no methods. It needs to be treated just like any other object with respect to reference counts.
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PyObject* Py_True
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The Python
True
object. This object has no methods. It needs to be treated just like any other object with respect to reference counts.
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Py_RETURN_FALSE
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Return
Py_False
from a function, properly incrementing its reference count.
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Py_RETURN_TRUE
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Return
Py_True
from a function, properly incrementing its reference count.
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PyObject* PyBool_FromLong(long v)
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Return value: New reference.
Return a new reference to
Py_True
orPy_False
depending on the truth value of v.
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