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Module Objects
There are only a few functions special to module objects.
- PyTypeObject 
PyModule_Type - 
     
This instance of
PyTypeObjectrepresents the Python module type. This is exposed to Python programs astypes.ModuleType. 
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     int 
PyModule_Check( PyObject *p ) - 
     
Return true if p is a module object, or a subtype of a module object.
Changed in version 2.2: Allowed subtypes to be accepted.
 
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     int 
PyModule_CheckExact( PyObject *p ) - 
     
Return true if p is a module object, but not a subtype of
PyModule_Type.New in version 2.2.
 
- PyObject* 
PyModule_New(const char *name ) - Return value: New reference.
     
Return a new module object with the
__name__attribute set to name. Only the module’s__doc__and__name__attributes are filled in; the caller is responsible for providing a__file__attribute. 
- PyObject* 
PyModule_GetDict( PyObject *module ) - Return value: Borrowed reference.
     
Return the dictionary object that implements module’s namespace; this object is the same as the
__dict__attribute of the module object. This function never fails. It is recommended extensions use otherPyModule_*()andPyObject_*()functions rather than directly manipulate a module’s__dict__. 
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     char* 
PyModule_GetName( PyObject *module ) - 
     
Return module’s
__name__value. If the module does not provide one, or if it is not a string,SystemErroris raised and NULL is returned. 
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     char* 
PyModule_GetFilename( PyObject *module ) - 
     
Return the name of the file from which module was loaded using module’s
__file__attribute. If this is not defined, or if it is not a string, raiseSystemErrorand return NULL. 
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     int 
PyModule_AddObject( PyObject *module, const char *name, PyObject *value ) - 
     
Add an object to module as name. This is a convenience function which can be used from the module’s initialization function. This steals a reference to value. Return
-1on error,0on success.New in version 2.0.
 
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     int 
PyModule_AddIntConstant( PyObject *module, const char *name, long value ) - 
     
Add an integer constant to module as name. This convenience function can be used from the module’s initialization function. Return
-1on error,0on success.New in version 2.0.
 
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     int 
PyModule_AddStringConstant( PyObject *module, const char *name, const char *value ) - 
     
Add a string constant to module as name. This convenience function can be used from the module’s initialization function. The string value must be null-terminated. Return
-1on error,0on success.New in version 2.0.
 
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     int 
PyModule_AddIntMacro( PyObject *module, macro ) - 
     
Add an int constant to module. The name and the value are taken from macro. For example
PyModule_AddIntMacro(module, AF_INET)adds the int constant AF_INET with the value of AF_INET to module. Return-1on error,0on success.New in version 2.6.
 
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     int 
PyModule_AddStringMacro( PyObject *module, macro ) - 
     
Add a string constant to module.
New in version 2.6.