package sys import ( _ "unsafe" "github.com/goplus/llgo/py" ) const LLGoPackage = "py.sys" // Adds a new audit hook callback. // //go:linkname Addaudithook py.addaudithook func Addaudithook(hook *py.Object) *py.Object // Print an object to sys.stdout and also save it in builtins._ // //go:linkname Displayhook py.displayhook func Displayhook(object *py.Object) *py.Object // Return the current exception. // // Return the most recent exception caught by an except clause // in the current stack frame or in an older stack frame, or None // if no such exception exists. // //go:linkname Exception py.exception func Exception() *py.Object // Return current exception information: (type, value, traceback). // // Return information about the most recent exception caught by an except // clause in the current stack frame or in an older stack frame. // //go:linkname ExcInfo py.exc_info func ExcInfo() *py.Object // Handle an exception by displaying it with a traceback on sys.stderr. // //go:linkname Excepthook py.excepthook func Excepthook(exctype *py.Object, value *py.Object, traceback *py.Object) *py.Object // Exit the interpreter by raising SystemExit(status). // // If the status is omitted or None, it defaults to zero (i.e., success). // If the status is an integer, it will be used as the system exit status. // If it is another kind of object, it will be printed and the system // exit status will be one (i.e., failure). // //go:linkname Exit py.exit func Exit(status *py.Object) *py.Object // Return the current default encoding used by the Unicode implementation. // //go:linkname Getdefaultencoding py.getdefaultencoding func Getdefaultencoding() *py.Object // Return the current value of the flags that are used for dlopen calls. // // The flag constants are defined in the os module. // //go:linkname Getdlopenflags py.getdlopenflags func Getdlopenflags() *py.Object // Return the number of memory blocks currently allocated. // //go:linkname Getallocatedblocks py.getallocatedblocks func Getallocatedblocks() *py.Object // Return the number of elements of the unicode interned dictionary // //go:linkname Getunicodeinternedsize py.getunicodeinternedsize func Getunicodeinternedsize() *py.Object // Return the encoding used to convert Unicode filenames to OS filenames. // //go:linkname Getfilesystemencoding py.getfilesystemencoding func Getfilesystemencoding() *py.Object // Return the error mode used Unicode to OS filename conversion. // //go:linkname Getfilesystemencodeerrors py.getfilesystemencodeerrors func Getfilesystemencodeerrors() *py.Object // Return the reference count of object. // // The count returned is generally one higher than you might expect, // because it includes the (temporary) reference as an argument to // getrefcount(). // //go:linkname Getrefcount py.getrefcount func Getrefcount(object *py.Object) *py.Object // Return the current value of the recursion limit. // // The recursion limit is the maximum depth of the Python interpreter // stack. This limit prevents infinite recursion from causing an overflow // of the C stack and crashing Python. // //go:linkname Getrecursionlimit py.getrecursionlimit func Getrecursionlimit() *py.Object // “Intern” the given string. // // This enters the string in the (global) table of interned strings whose // purpose is to speed up dictionary lookups. Return the string itself or // the previously interned string object with the same value. // //go:linkname Intern py.intern func Intern(string *py.Object) *py.Object // Return True if Python is exiting. // //go:linkname IsFinalizing py.is_finalizing func IsFinalizing() *py.Object // Set the ideal thread switching delay inside the Python interpreter. // // The actual frequency of switching threads can be lower if the // interpreter executes long sequences of uninterruptible code // (this is implementation-specific and workload-dependent). // // The parameter must represent the desired switching delay in seconds // A typical value is 0.005 (5 milliseconds). // //go:linkname Setswitchinterval py.setswitchinterval func Setswitchinterval(interval *py.Object) *py.Object // Return the current thread switch interval; see sys.setswitchinterval(). // //go:linkname Getswitchinterval py.getswitchinterval func Getswitchinterval() *py.Object // Set the flags used by the interpreter for dlopen calls. // // This is used, for example, when the interpreter loads extension // modules. Among other things, this will enable a lazy resolving of // symbols when importing a module, if called as sys.setdlopenflags(0). // To share symbols across extension modules, call as // sys.setdlopenflags(os.RTLD_GLOBAL). Symbolic names for the flag // modules can be found in the os module (RTLD_xxx constants, e.g. // os.RTLD_LAZY). // //go:linkname Setdlopenflags py.setdlopenflags func Setdlopenflags(flags *py.Object) *py.Object // Set the maximum depth of the Python interpreter stack to n. // // This limit prevents infinite recursion from causing an overflow of the C // stack and crashing Python. The highest possible limit is platform- // dependent. // //go:linkname Setrecursionlimit py.setrecursionlimit func Setrecursionlimit(limit *py.Object) *py.Object // Return the global debug tracing function set with sys.settrace. // // See the debugger chapter in the library manual. // //go:linkname Gettrace py.gettrace func Gettrace() *py.Object // Call func(*args), while tracing is enabled. // // The tracing state is saved, and restored afterwards. This is intended // to be called from a debugger from a checkpoint, to recursively debug // some other code. // //go:linkname CallTracing py.call_tracing func CallTracing(func_ *py.Object, args *py.Object) *py.Object // Enable or disable origin tracking for coroutine objects in this thread. // // Coroutine objects will track 'depth' frames of traceback information // about where they came from, available in their cr_origin attribute. // // Set a depth of 0 to disable. // //go:linkname SetCoroutineOriginTrackingDepth py.set_coroutine_origin_tracking_depth func SetCoroutineOriginTrackingDepth(depth *py.Object) *py.Object // Check status of origin tracking for coroutine objects in this thread. // //go:linkname GetCoroutineOriginTrackingDepth py.get_coroutine_origin_tracking_depth func GetCoroutineOriginTrackingDepth() *py.Object // Deactivate the current stack profiler trampoline backend. // // If no stack profiler is activated, this function has no effect. // //go:linkname DeactivateStackTrampoline py.deactivate_stack_trampoline func DeactivateStackTrampoline() *py.Object // Return *True* if a stack profiler trampoline is active. // //go:linkname IsStackTrampolineActive py.is_stack_trampoline_active func IsStackTrampolineActive() *py.Object // Handle an unraisable exception. // // The unraisable argument has the following attributes: // // * exc_type: Exception type. // * exc_value: Exception value, can be None. // * exc_traceback: Exception traceback, can be None. // * err_msg: Error message, can be None. // * object: Object causing the exception, can be None. // //go:linkname Unraisablehook py.unraisablehook func Unraisablehook(unraisable *py.Object) *py.Object // Return the maximum string digits limit for non-binary int<->str conversions. // //go:linkname GetIntMaxStrDigits py.get_int_max_str_digits func GetIntMaxStrDigits() *py.Object // Set the maximum string digits limit for non-binary int<->str conversions. // //go:linkname SetIntMaxStrDigits py.set_int_max_str_digits func SetIntMaxStrDigits(maxdigits *py.Object) *py.Object