On 9/19/05, Guido van Rossum <guido at python.org> wrote: > > That patch doesn't make sense to me -- the "s" code to > PyArg_ParseTuple doesn't return newly allocated memory, it just > returns a pointer into a string object that is owned by the caller > (really by the call machinery I suppose). Compare other places using > PyArg_ParseTuple(args, "s:..."). "s"? The format passed to ParseTuple is "et". At least it is in the patch I'm looking at. n
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