On Thu, Nov 30, 2000 at 04:31:07AM -0800, Moshe Zadka wrote: >... > *** dictobject.c 2000/09/01 23:29:27 2.65 > --- dictobject.c 2000/11/30 12:31:00 2.66 > *************** > *** 710,713 **** > --- 710,782 ---- > > static PyObject * > + dict_firstkey(register dictobject *mp, PyObject *args) > + { > + register int i; > + > + if (!PyArg_NoArgs(args)) > + return NULL; PyArg_NoArgs() is deprecated because you cannot specify the method name. The code should be: if (!PyArg_ParseTuple(args, ":firstkey")) return NULL; (same in the next two funcs) >... > + if (mp->ma_table[i].me_value != NULL) { > + PyObject *key = mp->ma_table[i].me_key; > + PyObject *value = mp->ma_table[i].me_value; > + PyObject *item = PyTuple_New(2); > + if (item == NULL) { > + return NULL; > + } > + Py_INCREF(key); > + PyTuple_SetItem(item, 0, key); > + Py_INCREF(value); > + PyTuple_SetItem(item, 1, value); These can be PyTuple_SET_ITEM() since you know you have a tuple. Cheers, -g -- Greg Stein, http://www.lyra.org/
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