New in version 3.3: Formerly, this module was part of the collections module.
Source code: Lib/_collections_abc.py
This module provides abstract base classes that can be used to test whether a class provides a particular interface; for example, whether it is hashable or whether it is a mapping.
The collections module offers the following ABCs:
ABC | Inherits from | Abstract Methods | Mixin Methods |
---|---|---|---|
Container | __contains__ | ||
Hashable | __hash__ | ||
Iterable | __iter__ | ||
Iterator | Iterable | __next__ | __iter__ |
Generator | Iterator | send, throw | close, __iter__, __next__ |
Sized | __len__ | ||
Callable | __call__ | ||
Sequence | Sized, Iterable, Container | __getitem__, __len__ | __contains__, __iter__, __reversed__, index, and count |
MutableSequence | Sequence | __getitem__, __setitem__, __delitem__, __len__, insert | Inherited Sequence methods and append, reverse, extend, pop, remove, and __iadd__ |
Set | Sized, Iterable, Container | __contains__, __iter__, __len__ | __le__, __lt__, __eq__, __ne__, __gt__, __ge__, __and__, __or__, __sub__, __xor__, and isdisjoint |
MutableSet | Set | __contains__, __iter__, __len__, add, discard | Inherited Set methods and clear, pop, remove, __ior__, __iand__, __ixor__, and __isub__ |
Mapping | Sized, Iterable, Container | __getitem__, __iter__, __len__ | __contains__, keys, items, values, get, __eq__, and __ne__ |
MutableMapping | Mapping | __getitem__, __setitem__, __delitem__, __iter__, __len__ | Inherited Mapping methods and pop, popitem, clear, update, and setdefault |
MappingView | Sized | __len__ | |
ItemsView | MappingView, Set | __contains__, __iter__ | |
KeysView | MappingView, Set | __contains__, __iter__ | |
ValuesView | MappingView | __contains__, __iter__ | |
Awaitable | __await__ | ||
Coroutine | Awaitable | send, throw | close |
AsyncIterable | __aiter__ | ||
AsyncIterator | AsyncIterable | __anext__ | __aiter__ |
ABCs for classes that provide respectively the methods __contains__(), __hash__(), __len__(), and __call__().
ABC for classes that provide the __iter__() method. See also the definition of iterable.
ABC for classes that provide the __iter__() and __next__() methods. See also the definition of iterator.
ABC for generator classes that implement the protocol defined in PEP 342 that extends iterators with the send(), throw() and close() methods. See also the definition of generator.
New in version 3.5.
ABCs for read-only and mutable sequences.
Implementation note: Some of the mixin methods, such as __iter__(), __reversed__() and index(), make repeated calls to the underlying __getitem__() method. Consequently, if __getitem__() is implemented with constant access speed, the mixin methods will have linear performance; however, if the underlying method is linear (as it would be with a linked list), the mixins will have quadratic performance and will likely need to be overridden.
Changed in version 3.5: The index() method added support for stop and start arguments.
ABCs for read-only and mutable mappings.
ABCs for mapping, items, keys, and values views.
ABC for awaitable objects, which can be used in await expressions. Custom implementations must provide the __await__() method.
Coroutine objects and instances of the Coroutine ABC are all instances of this ABC.
Note
In CPython, generator-based coroutines (generators decorated with types.coroutine() or asyncio.coroutine()) are awaitables, even though they do not have an __await__() method. Using isinstance(gencoro, Awaitable) for them will return False. Use inspect.isawaitable() to detect them.
New in version 3.5.
ABC for coroutine compatible classes. These implement the following methods, defined in Coroutine Objects: send(), throw(), and close(). Custom implementations must also implement __await__(). All Coroutine instances are also instances of Awaitable. See also the definition of coroutine.
Note
In CPython, generator-based coroutines (generators decorated with types.coroutine() or asyncio.coroutine()) are awaitables, even though they do not have an __await__() method. Using isinstance(gencoro, Coroutine) for them will return False. Use inspect.isawaitable() to detect them.
New in version 3.5.
ABC for classes that provide __aiter__ method. See also the definition of asynchronous iterable.
New in version 3.5.
ABC for classes that provide __aiter__ and __anext__ methods. See also the definition of asynchronous iterator.
New in version 3.5.
These ABCs allow us to ask classes or instances if they provide particular functionality, for example:
size = None
if isinstance(myvar, collections.abc.Sized):
size = len(myvar)
Several of the ABCs are also useful as mixins that make it easier to develop classes supporting container APIs. For example, to write a class supporting the full Set API, it is only necessary to supply the three underlying abstract methods: __contains__(), __iter__(), and __len__(). The ABC supplies the remaining methods such as __and__() and isdisjoint():
class ListBasedSet(collections.abc.Set):
''' Alternate set implementation favoring space over speed
and not requiring the set elements to be hashable. '''
def __init__(self, iterable):
self.elements = lst = []
for value in iterable:
if value not in lst:
lst.append(value)
def __iter__(self):
return iter(self.elements)
def __contains__(self, value):
return value in self.elements
def __len__(self):
return len(self.elements)
s1 = ListBasedSet('abcdef')
s2 = ListBasedSet('defghi')
overlap = s1 & s2 # The __and__() method is supported automatically
Notes on using Set and MutableSet as a mixin:
See also