Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton <lkcl <at> lkcl.net> writes: > > that means that the Py_None macro must call the "getter" function. Given the negative performance implications that it would have, chances are it is out of question. Also, while not a Windows expert *at all*, I'd question your interpretation of the problem. If data could not be found in a DLL, how could Windows builds of Python (and third-party extensions) work at all?
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