Iterator Protocol — Python 3.10.4 documentation
There are two functions specifically for working with iterators.
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int
PyIter_Check(PyObject *o)¶ - Part of the Stable ABI since version 3.8.
Return non-zero if the object o can be safely passed to
PyIter_Next(), and0otherwise. This function always succeeds.
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int
PyAIter_Check(PyObject *o)¶ - Part of the Stable ABI since version 3.10.
Return non-zero if the object o provides the
AsyncIteratorprotocol, and0otherwise. This function always succeeds.New in version 3.10.
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PyObject *
PyIter_Next(PyObject *o)¶ - Return value: New reference. Part of the Stable ABI.
Return the next value from the iterator o. The object must be an iterator according to
PyIter_Check()(it is up to the caller to check this). If there are no remaining values, returnsNULLwith no exception set. If an error occurs while retrieving the item, returnsNULLand passes along the exception.
To write a loop which iterates over an iterator, the C code should look something like this:
PyObject *iterator = PyObject_GetIter(obj); PyObject *item; if (iterator == NULL) { /* propagate error */ } while ((item = PyIter_Next(iterator))) { /* do something with item */ ... /* release reference when done */ Py_DECREF(item); } Py_DECREF(iterator); if (PyErr_Occurred()) { /* propagate error */ } else { /* continue doing useful work */ }
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type
PySendResult¶ The enum value used to represent different results of
PyIter_Send().New in version 3.10.
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PySendResult
PyIter_Send(PyObject *iter, PyObject *arg, PyObject **presult)¶ - Part of the Stable ABI since version 3.10.
Sends the arg value into the iterator iter. Returns:
PYGEN_RETURNif iterator returns. Return value is returned via presult.PYGEN_NEXTif iterator yields. Yielded value is returned via presult.PYGEN_ERRORif iterator has raised and exception. presult is set toNULL.
New in version 3.10.