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If the hash of str, as returned by PyObject_Hash, has been cached and is immediately available, return it.
Otherwise, return -1without setting an exception.
If str is not a string (that is, if PyUnicode_Check(obj) is false), the behavior is undefined.
This function never fails with an exception.
Note that there are no guarantees on when a object's hash is cached, and the (non-)existence of a cached hash does not imply that the string has any other properties.
Has this already been discussed elsewhere?
I have already discussed this feature proposal on Discourse
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Feature or enhancement
Proposal:
I'd like to add a quick way to maybe get a
str
hash, so that advanced users don't need to reach into the undocumented-but-publicPyASCIIObject->hash
.If the hash of str, as returned by
PyObject_Hash
, has been cached and is immediately available, return it.Otherwise, return
-1
without setting an exception.If str is not a string (that is, if
PyUnicode_Check(obj)
is false), the behavior is undefined.This function never fails with an exception.
Note that there are no guarantees on when a object's hash is cached, and the (non-)existence of a cached hash does not imply that the string has any other properties.
Has this already been discussed elsewhere?
I have already discussed this feature proposal on Discourse
Links to previous discussion of this feature:
https://discuss.python.org/t/82543
Linked PRs
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