Message330363
| Author |
vstinner |
| Recipients |
Aaron Hall, benjamin.peterson, eric.snow, mark.dickinson, miss-islington, pablogsal, serhiy.storchaka, steve.dower, thatiparthy, vstinner |
| Date |
2018年11月23日.22:18:08 |
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-1.0 |
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Yes |
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<CA+3bQGEq601+uEkXa2e9Seg-0P-Kv3Bprknb31X_o9+Zu5Q58w@mail.gmail.com> |
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<1542997210.25.0.788709270274.issue35059@psf.upfronthosting.co.za> |
| Content |
> Could we have used function overloading to handle the different types?
Rather than reintroducing the macro for the sake of the cast?
Sorry, I don't know what is function overloading. Is it a C++ thing?
Py_INCREF() must accept any type based on PyObject.
At least, this issue shouldn't make the situation worse :-)
Please open a new issue if you have a solution for this problem. I am now
curious since I tried many things and I failed to find anything working for
all cases. |
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