Message207923
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larry |
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georg.brandl, larry |
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2014年01月11日.23:32:58 |
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<1389483179.45.0.391886551562.issue20186@psf.upfronthosting.co.za> |
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Wow. I never knew about PyArg_UnpackTuple. You're right, those should be converted too. Hooray, more entry points to convert.
I'll write something up for the howto about UnpackTuple.
I just did a quick check, and there are 96 entry points (by my count) that use PyArg_UnpackTuple(). Shall I create Derby issues #19 and #20, or do you have a better idea?
2) For FUNC1 / 1A / 2 macros: right now you'd have to just copy and paste over and over. There might be something you could do with a [python] block where you automatedly reuse the existing sigantures. I was thinking about having Clinic support it directly, maybe with the syntax:
/*[clinic input]
func_name = existing_func_name
docstring goes here
[...]*/
You'd skip the parameters and the return annotation. You could only reuse functions from the current file. Would that be a big boon to you? |
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| 2014年01月11日 23:32:59 | larry | set | recipients:
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| 2014年01月11日 23:32:59 | larry | set | messageid: <1389483179.45.0.391886551562.issue20186@psf.upfronthosting.co.za> |
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