use libc::{c_char, c_int}; use object::{PyObject, PyTypeObject, Py_TYPE}; extern "C" { pub static mut PyCFunction_Type: PyTypeObject; } #[inline(always)] pub unsafe fn PyCFunction_Check(op : *mut PyObject) -> c_int { (Py_TYPE(op) == &mut PyCFunction_Type) as c_int } pub type PyCFunction = unsafe extern "C" fn (slf: *mut PyObject, args: *mut PyObject) -> *mut PyObject; pub type PyCFunctionWithKeywords = unsafe extern "C" fn (slf: *mut PyObject, args: *mut PyObject, kwds: *mut PyObject) -> *mut PyObject; pub type PyNoArgsFunction = unsafe extern "C" fn(slf: *mut PyObject) -> *mut PyObject; extern "C" { pub fn PyCFunction_GetFunction(f: *mut PyObject) -> Option; pub fn PyCFunction_GetSelf(f: *mut PyObject) -> *mut PyObject; pub fn PyCFunction_GetFlags(f: *mut PyObject) -> c_int; pub fn PyCFunction_Call(f: *mut PyObject, args: *mut PyObject, kwds: *mut PyObject) -> *mut PyObject; } #[repr(C)] #[derive(Copy)] pub struct PyMethodDef { pub ml_name: *const c_char, pub ml_meth: Option, pub ml_flags: c_int, pub ml_doc: *const c_char, } impl Clone for PyMethodDef { #[inline] fn clone(&self) -> PyMethodDef { *self } } impl ::std::default::Default for PyMethodDef { fn default() -> PyMethodDef { unsafe { ::std::mem::zeroed() } } } #[inline(always)] pub unsafe fn PyCFunction_New(ml: *mut PyMethodDef, slf: *mut PyObject) -> *mut PyObject { PyCFunction_NewEx(ml, slf, ::std::ptr::null_mut()) } extern "C" { pub fn PyCFunction_NewEx(arg1: *mut PyMethodDef, arg2: *mut PyObject, arg3: *mut PyObject) -> *mut PyObject; } /* Flag passed to newmethodobject */ pub const METH_VARARGS : c_int = 0x0001; pub const METH_KEYWORDS : c_int = 0x0002; /* METH_NOARGS and METH_O must not be combined with the flags above. */ pub const METH_NOARGS : c_int = 0x0004; pub const METH_O : c_int = 0x0008; /* METH_CLASS and METH_STATIC are a little different; these control the construction of methods for a class. These cannot be used for functions in modules. */ pub const METH_CLASS : c_int = 0x0010; pub const METH_STATIC : c_int = 0x0020; /* METH_COEXIST allows a method to be entered eventhough a slot has already filled the entry. When defined, the flag allows a separate method, "__contains__" for example, to coexist with a defined slot like sq_contains. */ pub const METH_COEXIST : c_int = 0x0040; extern "C" { pub fn PyCFunction_ClearFreeList() -> c_int; }