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Asked: May 30, 20262026-05-30T03:28:04+00:00 2026-05-30T03:28:04+00:00

This is a simple example from the python documentation (http://docs.python.org/extending/extending.html): static PyObject * spam_system(PyObject

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This is a simple example from the python documentation (http://docs.python.org/extending/extending.html):

static PyObject *
spam_system(PyObject *self, PyObject *args)
{
    const char *command;
    int sts;

    if (!PyArg_ParseTuple(args, "s", &command))
        return NULL;
    sts = system(command);
    return Py_BuildValue("i", sts);
}

If I want to pass an additional boolean parameter to the function – what’s the “correct” way to do it?

There doesn’t seem to be a bool option to pass to PyArg_ParseTuple(). So I thought of the following:

  1. read an integer and just use the value (as bool is a subclass of int)
  2. call PyBool_FromLong() on an integer
  3. read and object and call PyBool_Check() to verify it is a bool
  4. maybe there’s a way to get any type of variable and get its truth value (i.e an empty array will is falsy etc.) which is what python function usually do.

Any of these preferable? Other options?

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    2026-05-30T03:28:07+00:00Added an answer on May 30, 2026 at 3:28 am

    4 maybe there’s a way to get any type of variable and get its truth value (i.e an empty array will is falsy etc.) which is what python
    function usually do.

    Yes: (from Python/C API Reference)

    int PyObject_IsTrue(PyObject *o)
    

    Returns 1 if the object o is considered to be true, and 0 otherwise.
    This is equivalent to the Python expression not not o. On failure,
    return -1.

    EDIT. To answer the actual question, I think approach 1 is correct, because int really is the corresponding type in C. Approach 4 is good, but if you document your function as taking a bool, you are not obligated to accept just any object. Explicit type checks as in 3 without a reason are frowned upon in Python. Conversion to another Python object as in 2 does not help your C code.

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