Return true (nonzero) if the standard I/O file fp with name
filename is deemed interactive. This is the case for files for
which "isatty(fileno(fp))" is true. If the global flag
Py_InteractiveFlag is true, this function also returns true if
the name pointer is NULL or if the name is equal to one of
the strings '<stdin>' or '???'.
Return the time of last modification of the file filename.
The result is encoded in the same way as the timestamp returned by
the standard C library function time().
Function to update some internal state after a process fork; this
should be called in the new process if the Python interpreter will
continue to be used. If a new executable is loaded into the new
process, this function does not need to be called.
Return true when the interpreter runs out of stack space. This is a
reliable check, but is only available when USE_STACKCHECK is
defined (currently on Windows using the Microsoft Visual C++ compiler
and on the Macintosh). USE_CHECKSTACK will be defined
automatically; you should never change the definition in your own
code.
Return the current signal handler for signal i.
This is a thin wrapper around either sigaction or
signal. Do not call those functions directly!
PyOS_sighandler_t is a typedef alias for void (*)(int).
PyOS_sighandler_t PyOS_setsig (int i, PyOS_sighandler_t h)
Set the signal handler for signal i to be h;
return the old signal handler.
This is a thin wrapper around either sigaction or
signal. Do not call those functions directly!
PyOS_sighandler_t is a typedef alias for void (*)(int).