문제

All the Python-provided types have a check method (i.e., PyList_Check) that allows you to check if an arbitrary PyObject* is actually a specific type.

How can I implement this for my own types? I haven't found anything good online for this, though it seems like a pretty normal thing to want to do.

Also, maybe I'm just terrible at looking through large source trees, but I cannot for the life of me find the implementation of PyList_Check or any of it's companions in the Python (2.5) source.

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해결책

That's because they're macros that use deep magic. Save yourself a bit of headache and use PyObject_IsInstance() instead.

다른 팁

If you'd like to implement your own macro, you could try...

#define PyMyType_Check(op) \
    PyObject_TypeCheck(op, &PyMyType_Type)
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