Returns the number of objects in sequence o on success, and -1 on failure. For objects that do not provide sequence protocol, this is equivalent to the Python expression len(o).
Return the concatenation of o1 and o2 on success, and NULL on failure. This is the equivalent of the Python expression o1 + o2.
Return the result of repeating sequence object o count times, or NULL on failure. This is the equivalent of the Python expression o * count.
Return the concatenation of o1 and o2 on success, and NULL on failure. The operation is done in-place when o1 supports it. This is the equivalent of the Python expression o1 += o2.
Return the result of repeating sequence object o count times, or NULL on failure. The operation is done in-place when o supports it. This is the equivalent of the Python expression o *= count.
Return the i*th element of *o, or NULL on failure. This is the equivalent of the Python expression o[i].
Return the slice of sequence object o between i1 and i2, or NULL on failure. This is the equivalent of the Python expression o[i1:i2].
Return a list object with the same contents as the arbitrary sequence o. The returned list is guaranteed to be new.
Return a tuple object with the same contents as the arbitrary sequence o or NULL on failure. If o is a tuple, a new reference will be returned, otherwise a tuple will be constructed with the appropriate contents. This is equivalent to the Python expression tuple(o).
Returns the sequence o as a tuple, unless it is already a tuple or list, in which case o is returned. Use PySequence_Fast_GET_ITEM to access the members of the result. Returns NULL on failure. If the object is not a sequence, raises TypeError with m as the message text.
Return the i*th element of *o, assuming that o was returned by PySequence_Fast, o is not NULL, and that i is within bounds.
Return the underlying array of PyObject pointers. Assumes that o was returned by PySequence_Fast and o is not NULL.
Note, if a list gets resized, the reallocation may relocate the items array. So, only use the underlying array pointer in contexts where the sequence cannot change.
New in version 2.4.
Return the i*th element of *o or NULL on failure. Macro form of PySequence_GetItem but without checking that PySequence_Check(o) is true and without adjustment for negative indices.
New in version 2.3.