> Since I haven't actually looked at the patch yet, this doesn't qualify as a > review, but how about renaming PyString_InternInPlace to > PyString_InternImmortal? My guess is "InPlace" refers to some structural > difference between mortal and immortal interned strings which doesn't give > the programmer any hints about intended usage of either function. Better still, I think we could safely make all interned strings mortal -- I don't see any use for immortal strings. (I see a use for immoral strings but that's a topic for over a couple beers. :-) --Guido van Rossum (home page: http://www.python.org/~guido/)
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