.. _ref-python-api: Python API for Applications =========================== .. module:: sip The main purpose of the :mod:`sip` module is to provide functionality common to all SIP generated bindings. It is loaded automatically and most of the time you will completely ignore it. However, it does expose some functionality that can be used by applications. .. function:: cast(obj, type) -> object This does the Python equivalent of casting a C++ instance to one of its sub or super-class types. :param obj: the Python object. :param type: the type. :return: a new Python object is that wraps the same C++ instance as *obj*, but has the type *type*. .. function:: delete(obj) For C++ instances this calls the C++ destructor. For C structures it returns the structure's memory to the heap. :param obj: the Python object. .. function:: dump(obj) This displays various bits of useful information about the internal state of the Python object that wraps a C++ instance or C structure. :param obj: the Python object. .. function:: getapi(name) -> version .. versionadded:: 4.9 This returns the version number that has been set for an API. The version number is either set explicitly by a call to :func:`sip.setapi` or implicitly by importing the module that defines it. :param name: the name of the API. :return: The version number that has been set for the API. An exception will be raised if the API is unknown. .. function:: isdeleted(obj) -> bool This checks if the C++ instance or C structure has been deleted and returned to the heap. :param obj: the Python object. :return: ``True`` if the C/C++ instance has been deleted. .. function:: ispyowned(obj) -> bool This checks if the C++ instance or C structure is owned by Python. :param obj: the Python object. :return: ``True`` if the C/C++ instance is owned by Python. .. function:: setapi(name, version) .. versionadded:: 4.9 This sets the version number of an API. An exception is raised if a different version number has already been set, either explicitly by a previous call, or implicitly by importing the module that defines it. :param name: the name of the API. :param version: The version number to set for the API. Version numbers must be greater than or equal to 1. .. function:: setdeleted(obj) This marks the C++ instance or C structure as having been deleted and returned to the heap so that future references to it raise an exception rather than cause a program crash. Normally SIP handles such things automatically, but there may be circumstances where this isn't possible. :param obj: the Python object. .. function:: settracemask(mask) If the bindings have been created with SIP's :option:`-r ` command line option then the generated code will include debugging statements that trace the execution of the code. (It is particularly useful when trying to understand the operation of a C++ library's virtual function calls.) :param mask: the mask that determines which debugging statements are enabled. Debugging statements are generated at the following points: - in a C++ virtual function (*mask* is ``0x0001``) - in a C++ constructor (*mask* is ``0x0002``) - in a C++ destructor (*mask* is ``0x0004``) - in a Python type's __init__ method (*mask* is ``0x0008``) - in a Python type's __del__ method (*mask* is ``0x0010``) - in a Python type's ordinary method (*mask* is ``0x0020``). By default the trace mask is zero and all debugging statements are disabled. .. data:: SIP_VERSION This is a Python integer object that represents the SIP version number as a 3 part hexadecimal number (e.g. v4.0.0 is represented as ``0x040000``). It was first implemented in SIP v4.2. .. data:: SIP_VERSION_STR This is a Python string object that defines the SIP version number as represented as a string. For development snapshots it will start with ``snapshot-``. It was first implemented in SIP v4.3. .. function:: transferback(obj) This function is a wrapper around :cfunc:`sipTransferBack()`. .. function:: transferto(obj, owner) This function is a wrapper around :cfunc:`sipTransferTo()`. .. function:: unwrapinstance(obj) -> integer This returns the address, as an integer, of a wrapped C/C++ structure or class instance. :param obj: the Python object. :return: an integer that is the address of the C/C++ instance. .. class:: voidptr This is the type object for the type SIP uses to represent a C/C++ ``void *``. It may have a size associated with the address in which case the Python buffer protocol is supported. This means that the memory can be treated as a mutable array of bytes when wrapped with the ``buffer()`` builtin. The type has the following methods. .. method:: __init__(address[, size=-1[, writeable=True]]) :param address: the address, either another :class:`sip.voidptr`, ``None``, a Python Capsule, a Python CObject, or an integer. :param size: the optional associated size of the block of memory and is negative if the size is not known. :param writeable: set if the memory is writeable. If it is not specified, and *address* is a :class:`sip.voidptr` instance then its value will be used. .. method:: __int__() -> integer This returns the address as an integer. :return: the integer address. .. method:: __hex__() -> string This returns the address as a hexadecimal string. :return: the hexadecimal string address. .. method:: ascapsule() -> capsule .. versionadded:: 4.10 This returns the address as an unnamed Python Capsule. This requires Python v3.1 or later or Python v2.7 or later. :return: the Capsule. .. method:: ascobject() -> cObject This returns the address as a Python CObject. This is deprecated with Python v3.1 or later. :return: the CObject. .. method:: asstring([size=-1]) -> string/bytes This returns a copy of the block of memory as a Python v2 string object or a Python v3 bytes object. :param size: the number of bytes to copy. If it is negative then the size associated with the address is used. If there is no associated size then an exception is raised. :return: the string or bytes object. .. method:: getsize() -> integer This returns the size associated with the address. :return: the associated size which will be negative if there is none. .. method:: setsize(size) This sets the size associated with the address. :param size: the size to associate. If it is negative then no size is associated. .. method:: getwriteable() -> bool This returns the writeable state of the memory. :return: ``True`` if the memory is writeable. .. method:: setwriteable(writeable) This sets the writeable state of the memory. :param writeable: the writeable state to set. .. function:: wrapinstance(addr, type) -> object This wraps a C structure or C++ class instance in a Python object. If the instance has already been wrapped then a new reference to the existing object is returned. :param addr: the address of the instance as a number. :param type: the Python type of the instance. :return: the Python object that wraps the instance. .. class:: wrapper This is the type object of the base type of all instances wrapped by SIP. .. class:: wrappertype This is the type object of the metatype of the :class:`sip.wrapper` type.