[Python-Dev] Re: How to spell Py_return_None and friends
Brett C.
bac at OCF.Berkeley.EDU
Sun Oct 19 21:26:59 EDT 2003
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Guido van Rossum wrote: >>Now, where do the macros get documented? In the Python/C API docs all I >>see is docs for None in 7.1.2 . Is that the proper place to document >>Py_RETURN_NONE? Where are the docs for Py_True and Py_False? > > > Um, maybe Martin has an idea? I've not looked at the doc structure > for years. If Py_True/False aren't documented, maybe they should be > added? Otherwise I suggest you throw this back to python-dev and hope > Fred responds. :-) > Argh! Mis-clicked and hit Reply instead of Reply-All. Joys of a new email client. I couldn't find any docs for Py_True/False both in terms of the TOC and the index. This has turned out to be such a crap day in so many ways it is unbelievable. -Brett
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