Generator Objects¶
Generator objects are what Python uses to implement generator iterators. They are normally created by iterating over a function that yields values, rather than explicitly calling PyGen_New()
or PyGen_NewWithQualName()
.
- typePyGenObject¶
The C structure used for generator objects.
- PyTypeObjectPyGen_Type¶
The type object corresponding to generator objects.
- intPyGen_Check(PyObject*ob)¶
Return true if ob is a generator object; ob must not be
NULL
. This function always succeeds.
- intPyGen_CheckExact(PyObject*ob)¶
Return true if ob’s type is
PyGen_Type
; ob must not beNULL
. This function always succeeds.
- PyObject*PyGen_New(PyFrameObject*frame)¶
- Return value: New reference.
Create and return a new generator object based on the frame object. A reference to frame is stolen by this function. The argument must not be
NULL
.
- PyObject*PyGen_NewWithQualName(PyFrameObject*frame, PyObject*name, PyObject*qualname)¶
- Return value: New reference.
Create and return a new generator object based on the frame object, with
__name__
and__qualname__
set to name and qualname. A reference to frame is stolen by this function. The frame argument must not beNULL
.