> I meant we call PyBuffer_FromReadWriteObject and the resulting buffer > lives longer than the extension function call that created it. I have > heard that it is possible for the original object to "move" leaving the > buffer object pointer to it dangling. Yes, that can happen (depending on what kind if object it is). > Sure. I'd be willing to poll comp.lang.python (python-list?) and > collate the results of any discussion that ensues. Is that what you had > in mind? Yes, but beware that you will have to decide which requirements make sense and which ones don't -- the community is so large these days that you can't get agreement any more. :-) Feel free to come back with results to python-dev any time. --Guido van Rossum (home page: http://www.python.org/~guido/)
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