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| author | Tim Peters <tim.peters@gmail.com> | 2003-11-22 03:46:30 (GMT) |
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| committer | Tim Peters <tim.peters@gmail.com> | 2003-11-22 03:46:30 (GMT) |
| commit | 3c64e7ac58ed0afbd8265cf5c383251a565bdb29 (patch) | |
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Indented and repaired the maze of #ifdefs setting USE_RECURSION_LIMIT.
Indented because it was incomprehensible. "Repaired" means someone
checked in a change that screwed up the multiple nesting levels, causing
USE_RECURSION_LIMIT to stop getting defined on all non-LP64 boxes other
than FreeBSD. Tried to repair that in a more-robust way. That error
in turn caused a bogus change to get checked in to test_re.py, which I
repaired earlier.
This needs fresh testing on all non-Win32 platforms (Win32 never used
USE_RECURSION_LIMIT, and still doesn't). Running the standard test_re.py
is an adequate test.
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