Iterator Objects - Python 2.7.18 documentation 编辑
Python provides two general-purpose iterator objects. The first, a sequence iterator, works with an arbitrary sequence supporting the __getitem__()
method. The second works with a callable object and a sentinel value, calling the callable for each item in the sequence, and ending the iteration when the sentinel value is returned.
- PyTypeObject
PySeqIter_Type
Type object for iterator objects returned by
PySeqIter_New()
and the one-argument form of theiter()
built-in function for built-in sequence types.New in version 2.2.
- int
PySeqIter_Check
(op) Return true if the type of op is
PySeqIter_Type
.New in version 2.2.
- PyObject*
PySeqIter_New
(PyObject *seq) - Return value: New reference.
Return an iterator that works with a general sequence object, seq. The iteration ends when the sequence raises
IndexError
for the subscripting operation.New in version 2.2.
- PyTypeObject
PyCallIter_Type
Type object for iterator objects returned by
PyCallIter_New()
and the two-argument form of theiter()
built-in function.New in version 2.2.
- int
PyCallIter_Check
(op) Return true if the type of op is
PyCallIter_Type
.New in version 2.2.
- PyObject*
PyCallIter_New
(PyObject *callable, PyObject *sentinel) - Return value: New reference.
Return a new iterator. The first parameter, callable, can be any Python callable object that can be called with no parameters; each call to it should return the next item in the iteration. When callable returns a value equal to sentinel, the iteration will be terminated.
New in version 2.2.
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