#ifndef Py_OBJIMPL_H #define Py_OBJIMPL_H #ifdef __cplusplus extern "C" { #endif /*********************************************************** Copyright 1991-1995 by Stichting Mathematisch Centrum, Amsterdam, The Netherlands. All Rights Reserved Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software and its documentation for any purpose and without fee is hereby granted, provided that the above copyright notice appear in all copies and that both that copyright notice and this permission notice appear in supporting documentation, and that the names of Stichting Mathematisch Centrum or CWI or Corporation for National Research Initiatives or CNRI not be used in advertising or publicity pertaining to distribution of the software without specific, written prior permission. While CWI is the initial source for this software, a modified version is made available by the Corporation for National Research Initiatives (CNRI) at the Internet address ftp://ftp.python.org. STICHTING MATHEMATISCH CENTRUM AND CNRI DISCLAIM ALL WARRANTIES WITH REGARD TO THIS SOFTWARE, INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS, IN NO EVENT SHALL STICHTING MATHEMATISCH CENTRUM OR CNRI BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL, INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE, DATA OR PROFITS, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORTIOUS ACTION, ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE. ******************************************************************/ /* Additional macros for modules that implement new object types. You must first include "object.h". PyObject_NEW(type, typeobj) allocates memory for a new object of the given type; here 'type' must be the C structure type used to represent the object and 'typeobj' the address of the corresponding type object. Reference count and type pointer are filled in; the rest of the bytes of the object are *undefined*! The resulting expression type is 'type *'. The size of the object is actually determined by the tp_basicsize field of the type object. PyObject_NEW_VAR(type, typeobj, n) is similar but allocates a variable-size object with n extra items. The size is computed as tp_basicsize plus n * tp_itemsize. This fills in the ob_size field as well. */ #ifndef MS_COREDLL extern DL_IMPORT(PyObject *) _PyObject_New Py_PROTO((PyTypeObject *)); extern DL_IMPORT(PyVarObject *) _PyObject_NewVar Py_PROTO((PyTypeObject *, int)); #define PyObject_NEW(type, typeobj) ((type *) _PyObject_New(typeobj)) #define PyObject_NEW_VAR(type, typeobj, n) ((type *) _PyObject_NewVar(typeobj, n)) #else /* For an MS-Windows DLL, we change the way an object is created, so that the extension module's malloc is used, rather than the core DLL malloc, as there is no guarantee they will use the same heap */ extern DL_IMPORT(PyObject *) _PyObject_New Py_PROTO((PyTypeObject *, PyObject *)); extern DL_IMPORT(PyVarObject *) _PyObject_NewVar Py_PROTO((PyTypeObject *, int, PyVarObject *)); #define PyObject_NEW(type, typeobj) ((type *) _PyObject_New(typeobj,(PyObject *)malloc((typeobj)->tp_basicsize))) #define PyObject_NEW_VAR(type, typeobj, n) ((type *) _PyObject_NewVar(typeobj, n, (PyVarObject *)malloc((typeobj)->tp_basicsize + n * (typeobj)->tp_itemsize))) #endif /* MS_COREDLL */ #ifdef __cplusplus } #endif #endif /* !Py_OBJIMPL_H */