8 Booleans in Python are implemented as a subclass of integers. There are only
9 two booleans, :const:`Py_False` and :const:`Py_True`. As such, the normal
10 creation and deletion functions don't apply to booleans. The following macros
11 are available, however.
14 .. cfunction:: int PyBool_Check(PyObject *o)
16 Return true if *o* is of type :cdata:`PyBool_Type`.
21 .. cvar:: PyObject* Py_False
23 The Python ``False`` object. This object has no methods. It needs to be
24 treated just like any other object with respect to reference counts.
27 .. cvar:: PyObject* Py_True
29 The Python ``True`` object. This object has no methods. It needs to be treated
30 just like any other object with respect to reference counts.
33 .. cmacro:: Py_RETURN_FALSE
35 Return :const:`Py_False` from a function, properly incrementing its reference
41 .. cmacro:: Py_RETURN_TRUE
43 Return :const:`Py_True` from a function, properly incrementing its reference
49 .. cfunction:: PyObject* PyBool_FromLong(long v)
51 Return a new reference to :const:`Py_True` or :const:`Py_False` depending on the