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* Excise DL_EXPORT from Include.Mark Hammond2002-08-121-4/+4
| | | | Thanks to Skip Montanaro and Kalle Svensson for the patches.
* Patch #536908: Add missing #include guards/extern "C".Martin v. Löwis2002-03-301-0/+10
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* Mondo changes to the iterator stuff, without changing how Python codeGuido van Rossum2001-04-231-3/+3
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | sees it (test_iter.py is unchanged). - Added a tp_iternext slot, which calls the iterator's next() method; this is much faster for built-in iterators over built-in types such as lists and dicts, speeding up pybench's ForLoop with about 25% compared to Python 2.1. (Now there's a good argument for iterators. ;-) - Renamed the built-in sequence iterator SeqIter, affecting the C API functions for it. (This frees up the PyIter prefix for generic iterator operations.) - Added PyIter_Check(obj), which checks that obj's type has a tp_iternext slot and that the proper feature flag is set. - Added PyIter_Next(obj) which calls the tp_iternext slot. It has a somewhat complex return condition due to the need for speed: when it returns NULL, it may not have set an exception condition, meaning the iterator is exhausted; when the exception StopIteration is set (or a derived exception class), it means the same thing; any other exception means some other error occurred.
* Adding iterobject.[ch], which were accidentally not added. Sorry\!Guido van Rossum2001-04-201-0/+13