.. highlight:: c
.. _apiabiversion:
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API and ABI Versioning
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CPython exposes its version number in the following macros.
Note that these correspond to the version code is **built** with,
not necessarily the version used at **run time**.
See :ref:`stable` for a discussion of API and ABI stability across versions.
.. c:macro:: PY_MAJOR_VERSION
The ``3`` in ``3.4.1a2``.
.. c:macro:: PY_MINOR_VERSION
The ``4`` in ``3.4.1a2``.
.. c:macro:: PY_MICRO_VERSION
The ``1`` in ``3.4.1a2``.
.. c:macro:: PY_RELEASE_LEVEL
The ``a`` in ``3.4.1a2``.
This can be ``0xA`` for alpha, ``0xB`` for beta, ``0xC`` for release
candidate or ``0xF`` for final.
.. c:macro:: PY_RELEASE_SERIAL
The ``2`` in ``3.4.1a2``. Zero for final releases.
.. c:macro:: PY_VERSION_HEX
The Python version number encoded in a single integer.
The underlying version information can be found by treating it as a 32 bit
number in the following manner:
+-------+-------------------------+-------------------------+--------------------------+
| Bytes | Bits (big endian order) | Meaning | Value for ``3.4.1a2`` |
+=======+=========================+=========================+==========================+
| 1 | 1-8 | ``PY_MAJOR_VERSION`` | ``0x03`` |
+-------+-------------------------+-------------------------+--------------------------+
| 2 | 9-16 | ``PY_MINOR_VERSION`` | ``0x04`` |
+-------+-------------------------+-------------------------+--------------------------+
| 3 | 17-24 | ``PY_MICRO_VERSION`` | ``0x01`` |
+-------+-------------------------+-------------------------+--------------------------+
| 4 | 25-28 | ``PY_RELEASE_LEVEL`` | ``0xA`` |
+ +-------------------------+-------------------------+--------------------------+
| | 29-32 | ``PY_RELEASE_SERIAL`` | ``0x2`` |
+-------+-------------------------+-------------------------+--------------------------+
Thus ``3.4.1a2`` is hexversion ``0x030401a2`` and ``3.10.0`` is
hexversion ``0x030a00f0``.
Use this for numeric comparisons, e.g. ``#if PY_VERSION_HEX >= ...``.
This version is also available via the symbol :c:var:`Py_Version`.
.. c:var:: const unsigned long Py_Version
The Python runtime version number encoded in a single constant integer, with
the same format as the :c:macro:`PY_VERSION_HEX` macro.
This contains the Python version used at run time.
.. versionadded:: 3.11
All the given macros are defined in :source:`Include/patchlevel.h`.