| :mod:`!msvcrt` --- Useful routines from the MS VC++ runtime |
| =========================================================== |
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| .. module:: msvcrt |
| :platform: Windows |
| :synopsis: Miscellaneous useful routines from the MS VC++ runtime. |
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| .. sectionauthor:: Fred L. Drake, Jr. <fdrake@acm.org> |
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| -------------- |
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| These functions provide access to some useful capabilities on Windows platforms. |
| Some higher-level modules use these functions to build the Windows |
| implementations of their services. For example, the :mod:`getpass` module uses |
| this in the implementation of the :func:`getpass` function. |
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| Further documentation on these functions can be found in the Platform API |
| documentation. |
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| The module implements both the normal and wide char variants of the console I/O |
| api. The normal API deals only with ASCII characters and is of limited use |
| for internationalized applications. The wide char API should be used where |
| ever possible. |
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| .. versionchanged:: 3.3 |
| Operations in this module now raise :exc:`OSError` where :exc:`IOError` |
| was raised. |
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| .. _msvcrt-files: |
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| File Operations |
| --------------- |
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| .. function:: locking(fd, mode, nbytes) |
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| Lock part of a file based on file descriptor *fd* from the C runtime. Raises |
| :exc:`OSError` on failure. The locked region of the file extends from the |
| current file position for *nbytes* bytes, and may continue beyond the end of the |
| file. *mode* must be one of the :const:`!LK_\*` constants listed below. Multiple |
| regions in a file may be locked at the same time, but may not overlap. Adjacent |
| regions are not merged; they must be unlocked individually. |
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| .. audit-event:: msvcrt.locking fd,mode,nbytes msvcrt.locking |
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| .. data:: LK_LOCK |
| LK_RLCK |
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| Locks the specified bytes. If the bytes cannot be locked, the program |
| immediately tries again after 1 second. If, after 10 attempts, the bytes cannot |
| be locked, :exc:`OSError` is raised. |
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| .. data:: LK_NBLCK |
| LK_NBRLCK |
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| Locks the specified bytes. If the bytes cannot be locked, :exc:`OSError` is |
| raised. |
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| .. data:: LK_UNLCK |
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| Unlocks the specified bytes, which must have been previously locked. |
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| .. function:: setmode(fd, flags) |
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| Set the line-end translation mode for the file descriptor *fd*. To set it to |
| text mode, *flags* should be :const:`os.O_TEXT`; for binary, it should be |
| :const:`os.O_BINARY`. |
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| .. function:: open_osfhandle(handle, flags) |
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| Create a C runtime file descriptor from the file handle *handle*. The *flags* |
| parameter should be a bitwise OR of :const:`os.O_APPEND`, |
| :const:`os.O_RDONLY`, :const:`os.O_TEXT` and :const:`os.O_NOINHERIT`. |
| The returned file descriptor may be used as a parameter |
| to :func:`os.fdopen` to create a file object. |
| |
| The file descriptor is inheritable by default. Pass :const:`os.O_NOINHERIT` |
| flag to make it non inheritable. |
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| .. audit-event:: msvcrt.open_osfhandle handle,flags msvcrt.open_osfhandle |
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| .. function:: get_osfhandle(fd) |
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| Return the file handle for the file descriptor *fd*. Raises :exc:`OSError` if |
| *fd* is not recognized. |
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| .. audit-event:: msvcrt.get_osfhandle fd msvcrt.get_osfhandle |
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| .. _msvcrt-console: |
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| Console I/O |
| ----------- |
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| .. function:: kbhit() |
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| Returns a nonzero value if a keypress is waiting to be read. Otherwise, |
| return 0. |
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| .. function:: getch() |
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| Read a keypress and return the resulting character as a byte string. |
| Nothing is echoed to the console. This call will block if a keypress |
| is not already available, but will not wait for :kbd:`Enter` to be |
| pressed. If the pressed key was a special function key, this will |
| return ``'\000'`` or ``'\xe0'``; the next call will return the keycode. |
| The :kbd:`Control-C` keypress cannot be read with this function. |
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| .. function:: getwch() |
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| Wide char variant of :func:`getch`, returning a Unicode value. |
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| .. function:: getche() |
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| Similar to :func:`getch`, but the keypress will be echoed if it represents a |
| printable character. |
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| .. function:: getwche() |
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| Wide char variant of :func:`getche`, returning a Unicode value. |
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| .. function:: putch(char) |
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| Print the byte string *char* to the console without buffering. |
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| .. function:: putwch(unicode_char) |
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| Wide char variant of :func:`putch`, accepting a Unicode value. |
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| .. function:: ungetch(char) |
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| Cause the byte string *char* to be "pushed back" into the console buffer; |
| it will be the next character read by :func:`getch` or :func:`getche`. |
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| .. function:: ungetwch(unicode_char) |
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| Wide char variant of :func:`ungetch`, accepting a Unicode value. |
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| .. _msvcrt-other: |
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| Other Functions |
| --------------- |
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| .. function:: heapmin() |
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| Force the :c:func:`malloc` heap to clean itself up and return unused blocks to |
| the operating system. On failure, this raises :exc:`OSError`. |
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| .. function:: set_error_mode(mode) |
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| Changes the location where the C runtime writes an error message for an error |
| that might end the program. *mode* must be one of the :const:`!OUT_\*` |
| constants listed below or :const:`REPORT_ERRMODE`. Returns the old setting |
| or -1 if an error occurs. Only available in |
| :ref:`debug build of Python <debug-build>`. |
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| .. data:: OUT_TO_DEFAULT |
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| Error sink is determined by the app's type. Only available in |
| :ref:`debug build of Python <debug-build>`. |
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| .. data:: OUT_TO_STDERR |
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| Error sink is a standard error. Only available in |
| :ref:`debug build of Python <debug-build>`. |
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| .. data:: OUT_TO_MSGBOX |
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| Error sink is a message box. Only available in |
| :ref:`debug build of Python <debug-build>`. |
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| .. data:: REPORT_ERRMODE |
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| Report the current error mode value. Only available in |
| :ref:`debug build of Python <debug-build>`. |
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| .. function:: CrtSetReportMode(type, mode) |
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| Specifies the destination or destinations for a specific report type |
| generated by :c:func:`!_CrtDbgReport` in the MS VC++ runtime. *type* must be |
| one of the :const:`!CRT_\*` constants listed below. *mode* must be one of the |
| :const:`!CRTDBG_\*` constants listed below. Only available in |
| :ref:`debug build of Python <debug-build>`. |
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| .. function:: CrtSetReportFile(type, file) |
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| After you use :func:`CrtSetReportMode` to specify :const:`CRTDBG_MODE_FILE`, |
| you can specify the file handle to receive the message text. *type* must be |
| one of the :const:`!CRT_\*` constants listed below. *file* should be the file |
| handle your want specified. Only available in |
| :ref:`debug build of Python <debug-build>`. |
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| .. data:: CRT_WARN |
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| Warnings, messages, and information that doesn't need immediate attention. |
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| .. data:: CRT_ERROR |
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| Errors, unrecoverable problems, and issues that require immediate attention. |
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| .. data:: CRT_ASSERT |
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| Assertion failures. |
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| .. data:: CRTDBG_MODE_DEBUG |
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| Writes the message to the debugger's output window. |
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| .. data:: CRTDBG_MODE_FILE |
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| Writes the message to a user-supplied file handle. :func:`CrtSetReportFile` |
| should be called to define the specific file or stream to use as |
| the destination. |
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| .. data:: CRTDBG_MODE_WNDW |
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| Creates a message box to display the message along with the ``Abort``, |
| ``Retry``, and ``Ignore`` buttons. |
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| .. data:: CRTDBG_REPORT_MODE |
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| Returns current *mode* for the specified *type*. |
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| .. data:: CRT_ASSEMBLY_VERSION |
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| The CRT Assembly version, from the :file:`crtassem.h` header file. |
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| .. data:: VC_ASSEMBLY_PUBLICKEYTOKEN |
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| The VC Assembly public key token, from the :file:`crtassem.h` header file. |
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| .. data:: LIBRARIES_ASSEMBLY_NAME_PREFIX |
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| The Libraries Assembly name prefix, from the :file:`crtassem.h` header file. |