> Some recent patch to Python.h moved its include of pyport.h above its > include of limits.h. As a result, pyport.h defines LONG_MIN and LONG_MAX > itself, and then limit.h's attempt to define them correctly leads to legit > warnings about macro redefinitions. This happens for every file in the > project, of course, since everyone includes Python.h. > > Don't know more and don't want to <wink> -- whatever this change was trying > to solve needs to be done in a different way. Looks like Jason Tishler was a bit rash. I specifically told him: | Please use the patch manager to request review until we start telling | you to check things in directly. :-) when he asked about our commit rules. --Guido van Rossum (home page: http://www.python.org/~guido/)
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