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Published by mmomtchev almost 2 years ago
bytes
and bytearray
to Buffer
and Buffer
to bytearray
TypedArray
and array
Symbol.iterator
proxify
ed object do not intercept and redirect calls to PyObject
methods if the Python object has a method with the same name - ie. calling item()
on a non-proxified PyObject invokes PyObject.item()
but if the underlying Python object of a proxified object also has an item()
function, calling item()
on the proxified object will invoke the Python methodprofixy
always return the same reference if called with a previously seen PyObject
referenceBigInt
PyObject.slice
accepts named argumentspythonTrace
and add a PythonError
TypeScript typePYTHONPATH
to override PYTHONHOME
when using the builtinundefined
- this allows to pass a last argument as a dictionary by calling fn(obj, undefined)
instead of fn(obj)
which will transform obj
into named kw argumentsPyObject.keys
and PyObject.values
on profixy
ed objectsPublished by mmomtchev almost 2 years ago
bytes
and bytearray
to Buffer
and Buffer
to bytearray
TypedArray
and array
Symbol.iterator
proxify
ed object do not intercept and redirect calls to PyObject
methods if the Python object has a method with the same name - ie. calling item()
on a non-proxified PyObject invokes PyObject.item()
but if the underlying Python object of a proxified object also has an item()
function, calling item()
on the proxified object will invoke the Python methodprofixy
always return the same reference if called with a previously seen PyObject
referenceBigInt
PyObject.slice
accepts named argumentspythonTrace
and add a PythonError
TypeScript typePYTHONPATH
to override PYTHONHOME
when using the builtinundefined
- this allows to pass a last argument as a dictionary by calling fn(obj, undefined)
instead of fn(obj)
which will transform obj
into named kw argumentsPyObject.keys
and PyObject.values
on profixy
ed objectsPublished by mmomtchev almost 2 years ago
bytes
and bytearray
to Buffer
and Buffer
to bytearray
TypedArray
and array
proxify
ed object do not intercept and redirect calls to PyObject
methods if the Python object has a method with the same name - ie. calling item()
on a non-proxified PyObject invokes PyObject.item()
but if the underlying Python object of a proxified object also has an item()
function, calling item()
on the proxified object will invoke the Python methodprofixy
always return the same reference if called with a previously seen PyObject
referenceBigInt
pythonTrace
and add a PythonError
TypeScript typePYTHONPATH
to override PYTHONHOME
when using the builtinundefined
- this allows to pass a last argument as a dictionary by calling fn(obj, undefined)
instead of fn(obj)
which will transform obj
into named kw argumentsPyObject.keys
and PyObject.values
on profixy
ed objectsPublished by mmomtchev almost 2 years ago
bytes
and bytearray
to Buffer
and Buffer
to bytearray
TypedArray
and array
proxify
ed object do not intercept and redirect calls to PyObject
methods if the Python object has a method with the same name - ie. calling item()
on a non-proxified PyObject invokes PyObject.item()
but if the underlying Python object of a proxified object also has an item()
function, calling item()
on the proxified object will invoke the Python methodprofixy
always return the same reference if called with a previously seen PyObject
referenceBigInt
pythonTrace
and add a PythonError
TypeScript typePYTHONPATH
to override PYTHONHOME
when using the builtinundefined
- this allows to pass a last argument as a dictionary by calling fn(obj, undefined)
instead of fn(obj)
which will transform obj
into named kw argumentsPublished by mmomtchev almost 2 years ago
First official release
Published by mmomtchev almost 2 years ago
pympip3
not loading the Python shared library from the correct path when using the built-in environmentPublished by mmomtchev almost 2 years ago
Published by mmomtchev almost 2 years ago