types — Names for built-in types — Python v3.0.1 documentation (original) (raw)

This module defines names for some object types that are used by the standard Python interpreter, but not exposed as builtins like int orstr are. Also, it does not include some of the types that arise transparently during processing such as the listiterator type.

Typical use is for isinstance() or issubclass() checks.

The module defines the following names:

types.FunctionType

types.LambdaType

The type of user-defined functions and functions created by lambdaexpressions.

types.GeneratorType

The type of generator-iterator objects, produced by calling a generator function.

types.CodeType

The type for code objects such as returned by compile().

types.MethodType

The type of methods of user-defined class instances.

types.BuiltinFunctionType

types.BuiltinMethodType

The type of built-in functions like len() or sys.exit(), and methods of built-in classes. (Here, the term “built-in” means “written in C”.)

types.ModuleType

The type of modules.

types.TracebackType

The type of traceback objects such as found in sys.exc_info()[2].

types.FrameType

The type of frame objects such as found in tb.tb_frame if tb is a traceback object.

types.GetSetDescriptorType

The type of objects defined in extension modules with PyGetSetDef, such as FrameType.f_locals or array.array.typecode. This type is used as descriptor for object attributes; it has the same purpose as theproperty type, but for classes defined in extension modules.

types.MemberDescriptorType

The type of objects defined in extension modules with PyMemberDef, such as datetime.timedelta.days. This type is used as descriptor for simple C data members which use standard conversion functions; it has the same purpose as the property type, but for classes defined in extension modules. In other implementations of Python, this type may be identical toGetSetDescriptorType.