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7.5.14 Set Objects 
New in version 2.5.
This section details the public API for set and frozenset
objects.  Any functionality not listed below is best accessed using the
either the abstract object protocol (including
PyObject_CallMethod(), PyObject_RichCompareBool(),
PyObject_Hash(), PyObject_Repr(),
PyObject_IsTrue(), PyObject_Print(), and
PyObject_GetIter())
or the abstract number protocol (including
PyNumber_Add(), PyNumber_Subtract(),
PyNumber_Or(), PyNumber_Xor(),
PyNumber_InPlaceAdd(), PyNumber_InPlaceSubtract(),
PyNumber_InPlaceOr(), and PyNumber_InPlaceXor()).
- PySetObject
 
- 
  This subtype of PyObject is used to hold the internal data for
  both set and frozenset objects.  It is like a
  PyDictObject in that it is a fixed size for small sets
  (much like tuple storage) and will point to a separate, variable sized
  block of memory for medium and large sized sets (much like list storage).
  None of the fields of this structure should be considered public and
  are subject to change.  All access should be done through the
  documented API rather than by manipulating the values in the structure.
 
- PyTypeObject PySet_Type
 
- 
  This is an instance of PyTypeObject representing the Python
  set type.
 
- PyTypeObject PyFrozenSet_Type
 
- 
  This is an instance of PyTypeObject representing the Python
  frozenset type.
 
The following type check macros work on pointers to any Python object.
Likewise, the constructor functions work with any iterable Python object.
| int PyAnySet_Check( | PyObject *p) | 
 
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  Return true if p is a set object, a frozenset
  object, or an instance of a subtype.
 
| int PyAnySet_CheckExact( | PyObject *p) | 
 
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  Return true if p is a set object or a frozenset
  object but not an instance of a subtype.
 
| int PyFrozenSet_CheckExact( | PyObject *p) | 
 
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  Return true if p is a frozenset object
  but not an instance of a subtype.
 
| PyObject* PySet_New( | PyObject *iterable) | 
 
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  Return value:
  New reference.
  Return a new set containing objects returned by the
  iterable.  The iterable may be NULL to create a
  new empty set.  Return the new set on success or NULL on
  failure.  Raise TypeError if iterable is
  not actually iterable.  The constructor is also useful for
  copying a set (c=set(s)).
 
| PyObject* PyFrozenSet_New( | PyObject *iterable) | 
 
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  Return value:
  New reference.
  Return a new frozenset containing objects returned by the
  iterable.  The iterable may be NULL to create a
  new empty frozenset.  Return the new set on success or NULL on
  failure.  Raise TypeError if iterable is
  not actually iterable.
 
The following functions and macros are available for instances of
set or frozenset or instances of their subtypes.
| Py_ssize_t PySet_Size( | PyObject *anyset) | 
 
- 
  Return the length of a set or frozenset object.
  Equivalent to "len(anyset)".  Raises a
  PyExc_SystemError if anyset is not a set,
  frozenset, or an instance of a subtype.
  
 
| Py_ssize_t PySet_GET_SIZE( | PyObject *anyset) | 
 
- 
  Macro form of PySet_Size() without error checking.
 
| int PySet_Contains( | PyObject *anyset, PyObject *key) | 
 
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  Return 1 if found, 0 if not found, and -1 if an error is
  encountered.  Unlike the Python __contains__() method, this
  function does not automatically convert unhashable sets into temporary
  frozensets.  Raise a TypeError if the key is unhashable.
  Raise PyExc_SystemError if anyset is not a set,
  frozenset, or an instance of a subtype.
 
The following functions are available for instances of set or
its subtypes but not for instances of frozenset or its subtypes.
| int PySet_Add( | PyObject *set, PyObject *key) | 
 
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  Add key to a set instance.  Does not apply to
  frozenset instances.  Return 0 on success or -1 on failure.
  Raise a TypeError if the key is unhashable.
  Raise a MemoryError if there is no room to grow.
  Raise a SystemError if set is an not an instance
  of set or its subtype.
 
| int PySet_Discard( | PyObject *set, PyObject *key) | 
 
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  Return 1 if found and removed, 0 if not found (no action taken),
  and -1 if an error is encountered.  Does not raise KeyError
  for missing keys.  Raise a TypeError if the key is
  unhashable.  Unlike the Python discard() method, this function
  does not automatically convert unhashable sets into temporary frozensets.
  Raise PyExc_SystemError if set is an not an instance
  of set or its subtype.
 
| PyObject* PySet_Pop( | PyObject *set) | 
 
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  Return value:
  New reference.
  Return a new reference to an arbitrary object in the set,
  and removes the object from the set.  Return NULL on
  failure.  Raise KeyError if the set is empty.
  Raise a SystemError if set is an not an instance
  of set or its subtype.
 
| int PySet_Clear( | PyObject *set) | 
 
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  Empty an existing set of all elements.
 
Release 2.5.4, documentation updated on 23rd December, 2008.
 
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