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author | Fred Drake <fdrake@acm.org> | 2001-02-12 17:38:18 (GMT) |
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committer | Fred Drake <fdrake@acm.org> | 2001-02-12 17:38:18 (GMT) |
commit | a05460c148ef88e3a9430427adb660d8c253140d (patch) | |
tree | e8afb621827b122ecfc95405bd52aba12b8208d2 /Doc/api | |
parent | 95b96d3941b739017f69b8ac695ca1ac25073a55 (diff) | |
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PyTuple_*() functions take PyObject* parameters, not PyTupleObject* values.
This closes SF bug #131304.
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1 files changed, 6 insertions, 7 deletions
diff --git a/Doc/api/api.tex b/Doc/api/api.tex index efb5357..7cda0d5 100644 --- a/Doc/api/api.tex +++ b/Doc/api/api.tex @@ -3088,24 +3088,23 @@ Return true if the argument is a tuple object. Return a new tuple object of size \var{len}, or \NULL{} on failure. \end{cfuncdesc} -\begin{cfuncdesc}{int}{PyTuple_Size}{PyTupleObject *p} +\begin{cfuncdesc}{int}{PyTuple_Size}{PyObject *p} Takes a pointer to a tuple object, and returns the size of that tuple. \end{cfuncdesc} -\begin{cfuncdesc}{PyObject*}{PyTuple_GetItem}{PyTupleObject *p, int pos} +\begin{cfuncdesc}{PyObject*}{PyTuple_GetItem}{PyObject *p, int pos} Returns the object at position \var{pos} in the tuple pointed to by \var{p}. If \var{pos} is out of bounds, returns \NULL{} and sets an \exception{IndexError} exception. \end{cfuncdesc} -\begin{cfuncdesc}{PyObject*}{PyTuple_GET_ITEM}{PyTupleObject *p, int pos} +\begin{cfuncdesc}{PyObject*}{PyTuple_GET_ITEM}{PyObject *p, int pos} Does the same, but does no checking of its arguments. \end{cfuncdesc} -\begin{cfuncdesc}{PyObject*}{PyTuple_GetSlice}{PyTupleObject *p, - int low, - int high} +\begin{cfuncdesc}{PyObject*}{PyTuple_GetSlice}{PyObject *p, + int low, int high} Takes a slice of the tuple pointed to by \var{p} from \var{low} to \var{high} and returns it as a new tuple. \end{cfuncdesc} @@ -3124,7 +3123,7 @@ should \emph{only} be used to fill in brand new tuples. \strong{Note:} This function ``steals'' a reference to \var{o}. \end{cfuncdesc} -\begin{cfuncdesc}{int}{_PyTuple_Resize}{PyTupleObject *p, +\begin{cfuncdesc}{int}{_PyTuple_Resize}{PyObject **p, int newsize, int last_is_sticky} Can be used to resize a tuple. \var{newsize} will be the new length of the tuple. Because tuples are \emph{supposed} to be immutable, |