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2 files changed, 6 insertions, 8 deletions
diff --git a/Doc/ext.tex b/Doc/ext.tex
index a462792..5603fde 100644
--- a/Doc/ext.tex
+++ b/Doc/ext.tex
@@ -1227,10 +1227,9 @@ It is possible to write extension modules in \Cpp{}. Some restrictions
apply. If the main program (the Python interpreter) is compiled and
linked by the \C{} compiler, global or static objects with constructors
cannot be used. This is not a problem if the main program is linked
-by the \Cpp{} compiler. All functions that will be called directly or
-indirectly (i.e. via function pointers) by the Python interpreter will
-have to be declared using \code{extern "C"}; this applies to all
-``methods'' as well as to the module's initialization function.
+by the \Cpp{} compiler. Functions that will be called by the
+Python interpreter (in particular, module initalization functions)
+have to be declared using \code{extern "C"}.
It is unnecessary to enclose the Python header files in
\code{extern "C" \{...\}} --- they use this form already if the symbol
\samp{__cplusplus} is defined (all recent \Cpp{} compilers define this
diff --git a/Doc/ext/ext.tex b/Doc/ext/ext.tex
index a462792..5603fde 100644
--- a/Doc/ext/ext.tex
+++ b/Doc/ext/ext.tex
@@ -1227,10 +1227,9 @@ It is possible to write extension modules in \Cpp{}. Some restrictions
apply. If the main program (the Python interpreter) is compiled and
linked by the \C{} compiler, global or static objects with constructors
cannot be used. This is not a problem if the main program is linked
-by the \Cpp{} compiler. All functions that will be called directly or
-indirectly (i.e. via function pointers) by the Python interpreter will
-have to be declared using \code{extern "C"}; this applies to all
-``methods'' as well as to the module's initialization function.
+by the \Cpp{} compiler. Functions that will be called by the
+Python interpreter (in particular, module initalization functions)
+have to be declared using \code{extern "C"}.
It is unnecessary to enclose the Python header files in
\code{extern "C" \{...\}} --- they use this form already if the symbol
\samp{__cplusplus} is defined (all recent \Cpp{} compilers define this