[Python-Dev] (some) C99 added to PEP 7
Martin Panter
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Wed Sep 7 18:58:28 EDT 2016
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Thank you very much Benjamin. On 7 September 2016 at 17:56, Benjamin Peterson <benjamin at python.org> wrote: > To conclude our discussion about using C99 features, I've updated PEP 7 > to allow the following features: > - Standard integer types in ``<stdint.h>`` and ``<inttypes.h>`` Perhaps PEP 7 should clarify if the optional types like uint32_t are allowed, or only C99 mandatory types like uint_fast32_t etc. I think more people will be familiar with the fixed-width uint32_t etc. I know they are mandatory in Posix, and presumably also Windows, so they may be okay. > - ``static inline`` functions > - designated initializers > - intermingled declarations > - booleans > > I've been adding examples of these to 3.6 over the last few days to make > sure the buildbots will like it. > > https://github.com/python/peps/commit/b6efe6e06fa70e8933440da26474a804fb3edb6e > > Enjoy.
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