Hello. We are sorry but we cannot help you. This mailing list is to work on developing Python (adding new features to Python itself and fixing bugs); if you're having problems learning, understanding or using Python, please find another forum. Probably python-list/comp.lang.python mailing list/news group is the best place; there are Python developers who participate in it; you may get a faster, and probably more complete, answer there. See http://www.python.org/community/ for other lists/news groups/fora. Thank you for understanding. On Sun, Jan 29, 2012 at 03:34:38PM +0000, Andrea Crotti wrote: > I have a newbie question about CPython. > Looking at the C code I noted that for example in tupleobject.c there is > only one include > #include "Python.h" > > Python.h actually includes everything as far as I can I see so: > - it's very hard with a not-enough smart editor to find out where the > not-locally defined symbols are actually defined (well sure that is > not a problem for most of the people) > > - if all the files include python.h, doesn't it generate very big object > files? Or is it not a problem since they are stripped out after? > > Thanks, > Andrea Oleg. -- Oleg Broytman http://phdru.name/ phd at phdru.name Programmers don't die, they just GOSUB without RETURN.
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