Builtin functions and exceptions
All builtin functions and exceptions are described here. They are also
available via builtins
module.
Functions and types
- abs()
- all()
- any()
- bin()
- class bool
- class bytearray
- class bytes
See CPython documentation: python:bytes.
- callable()
- chr()
- classmethod()
- compile()
- class complex
- delattr(obj, name)
The argument name should be a string, and this function deletes the named attribute from the object given by obj.
- class dict
- dir()
- divmod()
- enumerate()
- eval()
- exec()
- filter()
- class float
- class frozenset
- getattr()
- globals()
- hasattr()
- hash()
- hex()
- id()
- input()
- class int
- classmethod from_bytes(bytes, byteorder)
In MicroPython, byteorder parameter must be positional (this is compatible with CPython).
- to_bytes(size, byteorder)
In MicroPython, byteorder parameter must be positional (this is compatible with CPython).
- isinstance()
- issubclass()
- iter()
- len()
- class list
- locals()
- map()
- max()
- class memoryview
- min()
- next()
- class object
- oct()
- open()
- ord()
- pow()
- print()
- property()
- range()
- repr()
- reversed()
- round()
- class set
- setattr()
- class slice
The slice builtin is the type that slice objects have.
- sorted()
- staticmethod()
- class str
- sum()
- super()
- class tuple
- type()
- zip()
Exceptions
- exception AssertionError
- exception AttributeError
- exception Exception
- exception ImportError
- exception IndexError
- exception KeyboardInterrupt
- exception KeyError
- exception MemoryError
- exception NameError
- exception NotImplementedError
- exception OSError
See CPython documentation: python:OSError. MicroPython doesn’t implement
errno
attribute, instead use the standard way to access exception arguments:exc.args[0]
.
- exception RuntimeError
- exception StopIteration
- exception SyntaxError
- exception SystemExit
See CPython documentation: python:SystemExit.
- exception TypeError
See CPython documentation: python:TypeError.
- exception ValueError
- exception ZeroDivisionError