> Why? It's *not* generic. It's *specific* (to iterators). That's why I voted for PyIter_GenericGetIter and not PyObject_GenericGetIter. PyIter_ means it has to do with iterators; Generic means it's a default implementation; GetIter identifies which type slot it implements. Hmmm... maybe we need a formal grammar for Python/C API function names, to help settle questions like this... Greg Ewing, Computer Science Dept, +--------------------------------------+ University of Canterbury, | A citizen of NewZealandCorp, a | Christchurch, New Zealand | wholly-owned subsidiary of USA Inc. | greg@cosc.canterbury.ac.nz +--------------------------------------+
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