Message217841
| Author | vstinner |
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| Recipients | josh.r, jtaylor, neologix, njs, pitrou, python-dev, skrah, vstinner |
| Date | 2014-05-03.23:00:51 |
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| Message-id | <CAMpsgwafN7y3MS3zxQeKNeBrXyy-k9ybHhfFwZotWFfRGBNPAw@mail.gmail.com> |
| In-reply-to | <1399145399.39.0.348175601691.issue21233@psf.upfronthosting.co.za> |
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> "allocate nbytes elements of size 1" PyObject_Malloc(100) asks to allocate one object of 100 bytes. For PyMem_Malloc() and PyMem_RawMalloc(), it's more difficult to guess, but IMO it's sane to bet that a single memory block of size bytes is requested. I consider that char data[100] is a object of 100 bytes, but you call it 100 object of 1 byte. I don't think that using nelem or elsize matters in practice. |
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| 2014-05-03 23:00:51 | vstinner | set | recipients: + vstinner, pitrou, njs, skrah, neologix, python-dev, jtaylor, josh.r |
| 2014-05-03 23:00:51 | vstinner | link | issue21233 messages |
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