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# Copyright (C) 2001-2018, Python Software Foundation
# For licence information, see README file.
#
msgid ""
msgstr ""
"Project-Id-Version: Python 3\n"
"Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: \n"
"POT-Creation-Date: 2025-10-17 09:58+0200\n"
"PO-Revision-Date: YEAR-MO-DA HO:MI+ZONE\n"
"Last-Translator: FULL NAME <EMAIL@ADDRESS>\n"
"Language-Team: FRENCH <[email protected]>\n"
"Language: fr\n"
"MIME-Version: 1.0\n"
"Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8\n"
"Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n"
#: c-api/module.rst:6
msgid "Module Objects"
msgstr ""
#: c-api/module.rst:15
msgid ""
"This instance of :c:type:`PyTypeObject` represents the Python module type. "
"This is exposed to Python programs as ``types.ModuleType``."
msgstr ""
#: c-api/module.rst:21
msgid ""
"Return true if *p* is a module object, or a subtype of a module object. This "
"function always succeeds."
msgstr ""
#: c-api/module.rst:27
msgid ""
"Return true if *p* is a module object, but not a subtype "
"of :c:data:`PyModule_Type`. This function always succeeds."
msgstr ""
#: c-api/module.rst:40
msgid ""
"Return a new module object with :attr:`module.__name__` set to *name*. The "
"module's :attr:`!"
"__name__`, :attr:`~module.__doc__`, :attr:`~module.__package__` "
"and :attr:`~module.__loader__` attributes are filled in (all but :attr:`!"
"__name__` are set to ``None``). The caller is responsible for setting "
"a :attr:`~module.__file__` attribute."
msgstr ""
#: c-api/module.rst:416 c-api/module.rst:443
msgid "Return ``NULL`` with an exception set on error."
msgstr ""
#: c-api/module.rst:50
msgid ""
":attr:`~module.__package__` and :attr:`~module.__loader__` are now set to "
"``None``."
msgstr ""
#: c-api/module.rst:57
msgid ""
"Similar to :c:func:`PyModule_NewObject`, but the name is a UTF-8 encoded "
"string instead of a Unicode object."
msgstr ""
#: c-api/module.rst:65
msgid ""
"Return the dictionary object that implements *module*'s namespace; this "
"object is the same as the :attr:`~object.__dict__` attribute of the module "
"object. If *module* is not a module object (or a subtype of a module "
"object), :exc:`SystemError` is raised and ``NULL`` is returned."
msgstr ""
#: c-api/module.rst:70
msgid ""
"It is recommended extensions use other ``PyModule_*`` and ``PyObject_*`` "
"functions rather than directly manipulate a "
"module's :attr:`~object.__dict__`."
msgstr ""
#: c-api/module.rst:81
msgid ""
"Return *module*'s :attr:`~module.__name__` value. If the module does not "
"provide one, or if it is not a string, :exc:`SystemError` is raised and "
"``NULL`` is returned."
msgstr ""
#: c-api/module.rst:90
msgid ""
"Similar to :c:func:`PyModule_GetNameObject` but return the name encoded to "
"``'utf-8'``."
msgstr ""
#: c-api/module.rst:95
msgid ""
"Return the \"state\" of the module, that is, a pointer to the block of "
"memory allocated at module creation time, or ``NULL``. "
"See :c:member:`PyModuleDef.m_size`."
msgstr ""
#: c-api/module.rst:102
msgid ""
"Return a pointer to the :c:type:`PyModuleDef` struct from which the module "
"was created, or ``NULL`` if the module wasn't created from a definition."
msgstr ""
#: c-api/module.rst:112
msgid ""
"Return the name of the file from which *module* was loaded using "
"*module*'s :attr:`~module.__file__` attribute. If this is not defined, or "
"if it is not a string, raise :exc:`SystemError` and return ``NULL``; "
"otherwise return a reference to a Unicode object."
msgstr ""
#: c-api/module.rst:122
msgid ""
"Similar to :c:func:`PyModule_GetFilenameObject` but return the filename "
"encoded to 'utf-8'."
msgstr ""
#: c-api/module.rst:125
msgid ""
":c:func:`PyModule_GetFilename` raises :exc:`UnicodeEncodeError` on "
"unencodable filenames, use :c:func:`PyModule_GetFilenameObject` instead."
msgstr ""
#: c-api/module.rst:133
msgid "Module definitions"
msgstr ""
#: c-api/module.rst:135
msgid ""
"The functions in the previous section work on any module object, including "
"modules imported from Python code."
msgstr ""
#: c-api/module.rst:138
msgid ""
"Modules defined using the C API typically use a *module "
"definition*, :c:type:`PyModuleDef` -- a statically allocated, constant "
"“description\" of how a module should be created."
msgstr ""
#: c-api/module.rst:142
msgid ""
"The definition is usually used to define an extension's “main” module object "
"(see :ref:`extension-modules` for details). It is also used to :ref:`create "
"extension modules dynamically <moduledef-dynamic>`."
msgstr ""
#: c-api/module.rst:147
msgid ""
"Unlike :c:func:`PyModule_New`, the definition allows management of *module "
"state* -- a piece of memory that is allocated and cleared together with the "
"module object. Unlike the module's Python attributes, Python code cannot "
"replace or delete data stored in module state."
msgstr ""
#: c-api/module.rst:155
msgid ""
"The module definition struct, which holds all information needed to create a "
"module object. This structure must be statically allocated (or be otherwise "
"guaranteed to be valid while any modules created from it exist). Usually, "
"there is only one variable of this type for each extension module."
msgstr ""
#: c-api/module.rst:163
msgid "Always initialize this member to :c:macro:`PyModuleDef_HEAD_INIT`."
msgstr ""
#: c-api/module.rst:167
msgid "Name for the new module."
msgstr ""
#: c-api/module.rst:171
msgid ""
"Docstring for the module; usually a docstring variable created "
"with :c:macro:`PyDoc_STRVAR` is used."
msgstr ""
#: c-api/module.rst:176
msgid ""
"Module state may be kept in a per-module memory area that can be retrieved "
"with :c:func:`PyModule_GetState`, rather than in static globals. This makes "
"modules safe for use in multiple sub-interpreters."
msgstr ""
#: c-api/module.rst:180
msgid ""
"This memory area is allocated based on *m_size* on module creation, and "
"freed when the module object is deallocated, after "
"the :c:member:`~PyModuleDef.m_free` function has been called, if present."
msgstr ""
#: c-api/module.rst:184
msgid ""
"Setting it to a non-negative value means that the module can be re-"
"initialized and specifies the additional amount of memory it requires for "
"its state."
msgstr ""
#: c-api/module.rst:188
msgid ""
"Setting ``m_size`` to ``-1`` means that the module does not support sub-"
"interpreters, because it has global state. Negative ``m_size`` is only "
"allowed when using :ref:`legacy single-phase initialization <single-phase-"
"initialization>` or when :ref:`creating modules dynamically <moduledef-"
"dynamic>`."
msgstr ""
#: c-api/module.rst:194
msgid "See :PEP:`3121` for more details."
msgstr ""
#: c-api/module.rst:198
msgid ""
"A pointer to a table of module-level functions, described "
"by :c:type:`PyMethodDef` values. Can be ``NULL`` if no functions are "
"present."
msgstr ""
#: c-api/module.rst:203
msgid ""
"An array of slot definitions for multi-phase initialization, terminated by a "
"``{0, NULL}`` entry. When using legacy single-phase initialization, "
"*m_slots* must be ``NULL``."
msgstr ""
#: c-api/module.rst:209
msgid ""
"Prior to version 3.5, this member was always set to ``NULL``, and was "
"defined as:"
msgstr ""
#: c-api/module.rst:216
msgid ""
"A traversal function to call during GC traversal of the module object, or "
"``NULL`` if not needed."
msgstr ""
#: c-api/module.rst:234 c-api/module.rst:255
msgid ""
"This function is not called if the module state was requested but is not "
"allocated yet. This is the case immediately after the module is created and "
"before the module is executed (:c:data:`Py_mod_exec` function). More "
"precisely, this function is not called if :c:member:`~PyModuleDef.m_size` is "
"greater than 0 and the module state (as returned "
"by :c:func:`PyModule_GetState`) is ``NULL``."
msgstr ""
#: c-api/module.rst:247 c-api/module.rst:262
msgid "No longer called before the module state is allocated."
msgstr ""
#: c-api/module.rst:231
msgid ""
"A clear function to call during GC clearing of the module object, or "
"``NULL`` if not needed."
msgstr ""
#: c-api/module.rst:241
msgid ""
"Like :c:member:`PyTypeObject.tp_clear`, this function is not *always* called "
"before a module is deallocated. For example, when reference counting is "
"enough to determine that an object is no longer used, the cyclic garbage "
"collector is not involved and :c:member:`~PyModuleDef.m_free` is called "
"directly."
msgstr ""
#: c-api/module.rst:252
msgid ""
"A function to call during deallocation of the module object, or ``NULL`` if "
"not needed."
msgstr ""
#: c-api/module.rst:267
msgid "Module slots"
msgstr ""
#: c-api/module.rst:273
msgid "A slot ID, chosen from the available values explained below."
msgstr ""
#: c-api/module.rst:277
msgid "Value of the slot, whose meaning depends on the slot ID."
msgstr ""
#: c-api/module.rst:281
msgid "The available slot types are:"
msgstr ""
#: c-api/module.rst:285
msgid ""
"Specifies a function that is called to create the module object itself. The "
"*value* pointer of this slot must point to a function of the signature:"
msgstr ""
#: c-api/module.rst:292
msgid ""
"The function receives a :py:class:`~importlib.machinery.ModuleSpec` "
"instance, as defined in :PEP:`451`, and the module definition. It should "
"return a new module object, or set an error and return ``NULL``."
msgstr ""
#: c-api/module.rst:297
msgid ""
"This function should be kept minimal. In particular, it should not call "
"arbitrary Python code, as trying to import the same module again may result "
"in an infinite loop."
msgstr ""
#: c-api/module.rst:301
msgid ""
"Multiple ``Py_mod_create`` slots may not be specified in one module "
"definition."
msgstr ""
#: c-api/module.rst:304
msgid ""
"If ``Py_mod_create`` is not specified, the import machinery will create a "
"normal module object using :c:func:`PyModule_New`. The name is taken from "
"*spec*, not the definition, to allow extension modules to dynamically adjust "
"to their place in the module hierarchy and be imported under different names "
"through symlinks, all while sharing a single module definition."
msgstr ""
#: c-api/module.rst:310
msgid ""
"There is no requirement for the returned object to be an instance "
"of :c:type:`PyModule_Type`. Any type can be used, as long as it supports "
"setting and getting import-related attributes. However, only "
"``PyModule_Type`` instances may be returned if the ``PyModuleDef`` has non-"
"``NULL`` ``m_traverse``, ``m_clear``, ``m_free``; non-zero ``m_size``; or "
"slots other than ``Py_mod_create``."
msgstr ""
#: c-api/module.rst:319
msgid ""
"Specifies a function that is called to *execute* the module. This is "
"equivalent to executing the code of a Python module: typically, this "
"function adds classes and constants to the module. The signature of the "
"function is:"
msgstr ""
#: c-api/module.rst:328
msgid ""
"If multiple ``Py_mod_exec`` slots are specified, they are processed in the "
"order they appear in the *m_slots* array."
msgstr ""
#: c-api/module.rst:366
msgid "Specifies one of the following values:"
msgstr ""
#: c-api/module.rst:339
msgid "The module does not support being imported in subinterpreters."
msgstr ""
#: c-api/module.rst:343
msgid ""
"The module supports being imported in subinterpreters, but only when they "
"share the main interpreter's GIL. (See :ref:`isolating-extensions-howto`.)"
msgstr ""
#: c-api/module.rst:349
msgid ""
"The module supports being imported in subinterpreters, even when they have "
"their own GIL. (See :ref:`isolating-extensions-howto`.)"
msgstr ""
#: c-api/module.rst:353
msgid ""
"This slot determines whether or not importing this module in a "
"subinterpreter will fail."
msgstr ""
#: c-api/module.rst:356
msgid ""
"Multiple ``Py_mod_multiple_interpreters`` slots may not be specified in one "
"module definition."
msgstr ""
#: c-api/module.rst:359
msgid ""
"If ``Py_mod_multiple_interpreters`` is not specified, the import machinery "
"defaults to ``Py_MOD_MULTIPLE_INTERPRETERS_SUPPORTED``."
msgstr ""
#: c-api/module.rst:372
msgid ""
"The module depends on the presence of the global interpreter lock (GIL), and "
"may access global state without synchronization."
msgstr ""
#: c-api/module.rst:377
msgid "The module is safe to run without an active GIL."
msgstr ""
#: c-api/module.rst:379
msgid ""
"This slot is ignored by Python builds not configured with :option:`--disable-"
"gil`. Otherwise, it determines whether or not importing this module will "
"cause the GIL to be automatically enabled. See :ref:`whatsnew313-free-"
"threaded-cpython` for more detail."
msgstr ""
#: c-api/module.rst:384
msgid ""
"Multiple ``Py_mod_gil`` slots may not be specified in one module definition."
msgstr ""
#: c-api/module.rst:386
msgid ""
"If ``Py_mod_gil`` is not specified, the import machinery defaults to "
"``Py_MOD_GIL_USED``."
msgstr ""
#: c-api/module.rst:395
msgid "Creating extension modules dynamically"
msgstr ""
#: c-api/module.rst:397
msgid ""
"The following functions may be used to create a module outside of an "
"extension's :ref:`initialization function <extension-export-hook>`. They are "
"also used in :ref:`single-phase initialization <single-phase-"
"initialization>`."
msgstr ""
#: c-api/module.rst:404
msgid ""
"Create a new module object, given the definition in *def*. This is a macro "
"that calls :c:func:`PyModule_Create2` with *module_api_version* set "
"to :c:macro:`PYTHON_API_VERSION`, or to :c:macro:`PYTHON_ABI_VERSION` if "
"using the :ref:`limited API <limited-c-api>`."
msgstr ""
#: c-api/module.rst:412
msgid ""
"Create a new module object, given the definition in *def*, assuming the API "
"version *module_api_version*. If that version does not match the version of "
"the running interpreter, a :exc:`RuntimeWarning` is emitted."
msgstr ""
#: c-api/module.rst:418
msgid ""
"This function does not support slots. The :c:member:`~PyModuleDef.m_slots` "
"member of *def* must be ``NULL``."
msgstr ""
#: c-api/module.rst:424
msgid ""
"Most uses of this function should be using :c:func:`PyModule_Create` "
"instead; only use this if you are sure you need it."
msgstr ""
#: c-api/module.rst:429
msgid ""
"This macro calls :c:func:`PyModule_FromDefAndSpec2` with "
"*module_api_version* set to :c:macro:`PYTHON_API_VERSION`, or "
"to :c:macro:`PYTHON_ABI_VERSION` if using the :ref:`limited API <limited-c-"
"api>`."
msgstr ""
#: c-api/module.rst:438
msgid ""
"Create a new module object, given the definition in *def* and the ModuleSpec "
"*spec*, assuming the API version *module_api_version*. If that version does "
"not match the version of the running interpreter, a :exc:`RuntimeWarning` is "
"emitted."
msgstr ""
#: c-api/module.rst:445
msgid ""
"Note that this does not process execution slots (:c:data:`Py_mod_exec`). "
"Both ``PyModule_FromDefAndSpec`` and ``PyModule_ExecDef`` must be called to "
"fully initialize a module."
msgstr ""
#: c-api/module.rst:451
msgid ""
"Most uses of this function should be using :c:func:`PyModule_FromDefAndSpec` "
"instead; only use this if you are sure you need it."
msgstr ""
#: c-api/module.rst:458
msgid "Process any execution slots (:c:data:`Py_mod_exec`) given in *def*."
msgstr ""
#: c-api/module.rst:464
msgid "The C API version. Defined for backwards compatibility."
msgstr ""
#: c-api/module.rst:473
msgid ""
"Currently, this constant is not updated in new Python versions, and is not "
"useful for versioning. This may change in the future."
msgstr ""
#: c-api/module.rst:471
msgid "Defined as ``3`` for backwards compatibility."
msgstr ""
#: c-api/module.rst:478
msgid "Support functions"
msgstr ""
#: c-api/module.rst:480
msgid ""
"The following functions are provided to help initialize a module state. They "
"are intended for a module's execution slots (:c:data:`Py_mod_exec`), the "
"initialization function for legacy :ref:`single-phase initialization <single-"
"phase-initialization>`, or code that creates modules dynamically."
msgstr ""
#: c-api/module.rst:488
msgid ""
"Add an object to *module* as *name*. This is a convenience function which "
"can be used from the module's initialization function."
msgstr ""
#: c-api/module.rst:491
msgid ""
"On success, return ``0``. On error, raise an exception and return ``-1``."
msgstr ""
#: c-api/module.rst:544 c-api/module.rst:571
msgid "Example usage::"
msgstr "Exemple d'utilisation ::"
#: c-api/module.rst:507
msgid ""
"To be convenient, the function accepts ``NULL`` *value* with an exception "
"set. In this case, return ``-1`` and just leave the raised exception "
"unchanged."
msgstr ""
#: c-api/module.rst:511
msgid ""
"The example can also be written without checking explicitly if *obj* is "
"``NULL``::"
msgstr ""
#: c-api/module.rst:523
msgid ""
"Note that ``Py_XDECREF()`` should be used instead of ``Py_DECREF()`` in this "
"case, since *obj* can be ``NULL``."
msgstr ""
#: c-api/module.rst:526
msgid ""
"The number of different *name* strings passed to this function should be "
"kept small, usually by only using statically allocated strings as *name*. "
"For names that aren't known at compile time, prefer "
"calling :c:func:`PyUnicode_FromString` and :c:func:`PyObject_SetAttr` "
"directly. For more details, see :c:func:`PyUnicode_InternFromString`, which "
"may be used internally to create a key object."
msgstr ""
#: c-api/module.rst:539
msgid ""
"Similar to :c:func:`PyModule_AddObjectRef`, but \"steals\" a reference to "
"*value*. It can be called with a result of function that returns a new "
"reference without bothering to check its result or even saving it to a "
"variable."
msgstr ""
#: c-api/module.rst:555
msgid ""
"Similar to :c:func:`PyModule_AddObjectRef`, but steals a reference to "
"*value* on success (if it returns ``0``)."
msgstr ""
#: c-api/module.rst:558
msgid ""
"The new :c:func:`PyModule_Add` or :c:func:`PyModule_AddObjectRef` functions "
"are recommended, since it is easy to introduce reference leaks by misusing "
"the :c:func:`PyModule_AddObject` function."
msgstr ""
#: c-api/module.rst:565
msgid ""
"Unlike other functions that steal references, ``PyModule_AddObject()`` only "
"releases the reference to *value* **on success**."
msgstr ""
#: c-api/module.rst:568
msgid ""
"This means that its return value must be checked, and calling code "
"must :c:func:`Py_XDECREF` *value* manually on error."
msgstr ""
#: c-api/module.rst:586
msgid ":c:func:`PyModule_AddObject` is :term:`soft deprecated`."
msgstr ""
#: c-api/module.rst:591
msgid ""
"Add an integer constant to *module* as *name*. This convenience function "
"can be used from the module's initialization function. Return ``-1`` with an "
"exception set on error, ``0`` on success."
msgstr ""
#: c-api/module.rst:595
msgid ""
"This is a convenience function that calls :c:func:`PyLong_FromLong` "
"and :c:func:`PyModule_AddObjectRef`; see their documentation for details."
msgstr ""
#: c-api/module.rst:601
msgid ""
"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 ``-1`` with an exception set on error, ``0`` "
"on success."
msgstr ""
#: c-api/module.rst:606
msgid ""
"This is a convenience function that "
"calls :c:func:`PyUnicode_InternFromString` "
"and :c:func:`PyModule_AddObjectRef`; see their documentation for details."
msgstr ""
#: c-api/module.rst:613
msgid ""
"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 ``-1`` "
"with an exception set on error, ``0`` on success."
msgstr ""
#: c-api/module.rst:621
msgid "Add a string constant to *module*."
msgstr ""
#: c-api/module.rst:625
msgid ""
"Add a type object to *module*. The type object is finalized by calling "
"internally :c:func:`PyType_Ready`. The name of the type object is taken from "
"the last component of :c:member:`~PyTypeObject.tp_name` after dot. Return "
"``-1`` with an exception set on error, ``0`` on success."
msgstr ""
#: c-api/module.rst:635
msgid ""
"Add the functions from the ``NULL`` terminated *functions* array to "
"*module*. Refer to the :c:type:`PyMethodDef` documentation for details on "
"individual entries (due to the lack of a shared module namespace, module "
"level \"functions\" implemented in C typically receive the module as their "
"first parameter, making them similar to instance methods on Python classes)."
msgstr ""
#: c-api/module.rst:641
msgid ""
"This function is called automatically when creating a module from "
"``PyModuleDef`` (such as when using :ref:`multi-phase-initialization`, "
"``PyModule_Create``, or ``PyModule_FromDefAndSpec``). Some module authors "
"may prefer defining functions in multiple :c:type:`PyMethodDef` arrays; in "
"that case they should call this function directly."
msgstr ""
#: c-api/module.rst:652
msgid ""
"Set the docstring for *module* to *docstring*. This function is called "
"automatically when creating a module from ``PyModuleDef`` (such as when "
"using :ref:`multi-phase-initialization`, ``PyModule_Create``, or "
"``PyModule_FromDefAndSpec``)."
msgstr ""
#: c-api/module.rst:661
msgid ""
"Indicate that *module* does or does not support running without the global "
"interpreter lock (GIL), using one of the values from :c:macro:`Py_mod_gil`. "
"It must be called during *module*'s initialization function when "
"using :ref:`single-phase-initialization`. If this function is not called "
"during module initialization, the import machinery assumes the module does "
"not support running without the GIL. This function is only available in "
"Python builds configured with :option:`--disable-gil`. Return ``-1`` with an "
"exception set on error, ``0`` on success."
msgstr ""
#: c-api/module.rst:675
msgid "Module lookup (single-phase initialization)"
msgstr ""
#: c-api/module.rst:677
msgid ""
"The legacy :ref:`single-phase initialization <single-phase-initialization>` "
"initialization scheme creates singleton modules that can be looked up in the "
"context of the current interpreter. This allows the module object to be "
"retrieved later with only a reference to the module definition."
msgstr ""
#: c-api/module.rst:682
msgid ""
"These functions will not work on modules created using multi-phase "
"initialization, since multiple such modules can be created from a single "
"definition."
msgstr ""
#: c-api/module.rst:687
msgid ""
"Returns the module object that was created from *def* for the current "
"interpreter. This method requires that the module object has been attached "
"to the interpreter state with :c:func:`PyState_AddModule` beforehand. In "
"case the corresponding module object is not found or has not been attached "
"to the interpreter state yet, it returns ``NULL``."
msgstr ""
#: c-api/module.rst:694
msgid ""
"Attaches the module object passed to the function to the interpreter state. "
"This allows the module object to be accessible "
"via :c:func:`PyState_FindModule`."
msgstr ""
#: c-api/module.rst:697
msgid "Only effective on modules created using single-phase initialization."
msgstr ""
#: c-api/module.rst:699
msgid ""
"Python calls ``PyState_AddModule`` automatically after importing a module "
"that uses :ref:`single-phase initialization <single-phase-initialization>`, "
"so it is unnecessary (but harmless) to call it from module initialization "
"code. An explicit call is needed only if the module's own init code "
"subsequently calls ``PyState_FindModule``. The function is mainly intended "
"for implementing alternative import mechanisms (either by calling it "
"directly, or by referring to its implementation for details of the required "
"state updates)."
msgstr ""
#: c-api/module.rst:708
msgid ""
"If a module was attached previously using the same *def*, it is replaced by "
"the new *module*."
msgstr ""
#: c-api/module.rst:722
msgid "The caller must have an :term:`attached thread state`."
msgstr ""
#: c-api/module.rst:713
msgid "Return ``-1`` with an exception set on error, ``0`` on success."
msgstr ""
#: c-api/module.rst:719
msgid ""
"Removes the module object created from *def* from the interpreter state. "
"Return ``-1`` with an exception set on error, ``0`` on success."
msgstr ""
#~ msgid "object"
#~ msgstr "objet"
#~ msgid "module"
#~ msgstr "module"