API and ABI Versioning¶
CPython exposes its version number in the following macros. Note that these correspond to the version code is built with, not necessarily the version used at run time.
See C API Stability for a discussion of API and ABI stability across versions.
-
PY_MAJOR_VERSION¶
The
3
in3.4.1a2
.
-
PY_MINOR_VERSION¶
The
4
in3.4.1a2
.
-
PY_MICRO_VERSION¶
The
1
in3.4.1a2
.
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PY_RELEASE_LEVEL¶
The
a
in3.4.1a2
. This can be0xA
for alpha,0xB
for beta,0xC
for release candidate or0xF
for final.
-
PY_RELEASE_SERIAL¶
The
2
in3.4.1a2
. Zero for final releases.
-
PY_VERSION_HEX¶
The Python version number encoded in a single integer.
The underlying version information can be found by treating it as a 32 bit number in the following manner:
Bytes
Bits (big endian order)
Meaning
Value for
3.4.1a2
1
1-8
PY_MAJOR_VERSION
0x03
2
9-16
PY_MINOR_VERSION
0x04
3
17-24
PY_MICRO_VERSION
0x01
4
25-28
PY_RELEASE_LEVEL
0xA
29-32
PY_RELEASE_SERIAL
0x2
Thus
3.4.1a2
is hexversion0x030401a2
and3.10.0
is hexversion0x030a00f0
.Use this for numeric comparisons, e.g.
#if PY_VERSION_HEX >= ...
.This version is also available via the symbol
Py_Version
.
-
const unsigned long Py_Version¶
- Part of the Stable ABI since version 3.11.
The Python runtime version number encoded in a single constant integer, with the same format as the
PY_VERSION_HEX
macro. This contains the Python version used at run time.New in version 3.11.
All the given macros are defined in Include/patchlevel.h.