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Author larry
Recipients barry, brett.cannon, gvanrossum, larry, meador.inge, ncoghlan, skrah, tim.peters, yselivanov, zach.ware
Date 2014年01月24日.13:54:13
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Okay, I'm checking this beast in. Hooray! Thanks for your reviews, everybody!
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I thought it was still possible to introduce objects into Python at runtime without calling PyType_Ready on their type. If that's true,
then there wouldn't necessarily *be* a type creation time at which
we could do the signature splitting.
Is that no longer allowed as of 3.4? Are all types required to be
registered with PyType_Ready before objects of that type are introduced into the Python runtime? If so, hooplah!
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