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[Python-Dev] Renaming Include/object.h

[Python-Dev] Renaming Include/object.h [Python-Dev] Renaming Include/object.hAndrea Griffini agriff at tin.it
Thu Jan 4 13:24:27 CET 2007
Martin v. Löwis wrote:
> Neal Norwitz schrieb:
>   
>> Wow, I didn't realize I was that much of a broken record. :-)
>> I don't even remember talking to Thomas about it, only Guido.  I
>> definitely would like to see all private header files clearly denoted
>> by their name or directory.
>>     
>
> What is a private header file, and does Python have any?
>   
I've a partially related question... why isn't the module structure in 
an include file .h
and is instead in Objects/moduleobject.c ?
For the cached lookup optimization I copied the definition but that's surely
a bad way to do it.... I however wondered if there were good reasons for
module objects for not being published.

Andrea
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