Reflection¶
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PyObject*
PyEval_GetBuiltins
(void)¶ - Return value: Borrowed reference.
Return a dictionary of the builtins in the current execution frame, or the interpreter of the thread state if no frame is currently executing.
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PyObject*
PyEval_GetLocals
(void)¶ - Return value: Borrowed reference.
Return a dictionary of the local variables in the current execution frame, or
NULL
if no frame is currently executing.
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PyObject*
PyEval_GetGlobals
(void)¶ - Return value: Borrowed reference.
Return a dictionary of the global variables in the current execution frame, or
NULL
if no frame is currently executing.
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PyFrameObject*
PyEval_GetFrame
(void)¶ - Return value: Borrowed reference.
Return the current thread state’s frame, which is
NULL
if no frame is currently executing.See also
PyThreadState_GetFrame()
.
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int
PyFrame_GetBack
(PyFrameObject *frame)¶ Get the frame next outer frame.
Return a strong reference, or
NULL
if frame has no outer frame.frame must not be
NULL
.New in version 3.9.
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int
PyFrame_GetCode
(PyFrameObject *frame)¶ Get the frame code.
Return a strong reference.
frame must not be
NULL
. The result (frame code) cannot beNULL
.New in version 3.9.
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int
PyFrame_GetLineNumber
(PyFrameObject *frame)¶ Return the line number that frame is currently executing.
frame must not be
NULL
.
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const char*
PyEval_GetFuncName
(PyObject *func)¶ Return the name of func if it is a function, class or instance object, else the name of funcs type.
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const char*
PyEval_GetFuncDesc
(PyObject *func)¶ Return a description string, depending on the type of func. Return values include “()” for functions and methods, ” constructor”, ” instance”, and ” object”. Concatenated with the result of
PyEval_GetFuncName()
, the result will be a description of func.