> Use as Function Designators > > Programs shall not use use a name from line B, C, D, F, G or H > in a C context requiring a function designator. Names from lines > A and E may be used in C contexts requiring a function designator. > A function designator is a C expression having function type; > C contexts requiring a function designator include as an actual > argument to a function taking a function argument. [Skip Montanaro] > This just means that PyMem_{Malloc, Realloc, Free} and PyObject_{Malloc, > Realloc, Free} will be implemented as functions or simple macros that > expand to a single function call, and that the others can be all sorts > of CPP gobbledygook, right? That was my intent, but it's hard to predict how courts will rule <wink>. > The only thing that threw me a little was the alphabet soup Fred needs to work with me to make the real docs comprehensible; all this stuff is on top of what's already said in the docs, and I believe rearrangement is called for (like combining the scattered sections about the memory APIs, for a start).
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