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reliable, but I'm not convinced it is the right solution.  We need
to determine if this causes the test to hang on any platforms or do
other bad things.

Even if it gets the test to pass reliably, it might be that we want
to fix this in socket.  The socket returned from accept() is different
on different platforms (inheriting attributes or not) and we might
want to ensure that the attributes (at least blocking) is the same
across all platforms.
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Tip revision: 70cea58c84165460683b12e60331b4a90550e313 authored by Neal Norwitz on 28 March 2008, 06:34:03 UTC
Bug 1503: Get the test to pass on OSX. This should make the test more
Tip revision: 70cea58
structmember.h
#ifndef Py_STRUCTMEMBER_H
#define Py_STRUCTMEMBER_H
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif


/* Interface to map C struct members to Python object attributes */

#include <stddef.h> /* For offsetof */

/* The offsetof() macro calculates the offset of a structure member
   in its structure.  Unfortunately this cannot be written down
   portably, hence it is provided by a Standard C header file.
   For pre-Standard C compilers, here is a version that usually works
   (but watch out!): */

#ifndef offsetof
#define offsetof(type, member) ( (int) & ((type*)0) -> member )
#endif

/* An array of memberlist structures defines the name, type and offset
   of selected members of a C structure.  These can be read by
   PyMember_Get() and set by PyMember_Set() (except if their READONLY flag
   is set).  The array must be terminated with an entry whose name
   pointer is NULL. */

struct memberlist {
	/* Obsolete version, for binary backwards compatibility */
	char *name;
	int type;
	int offset;
	int flags;
};

typedef struct PyMemberDef {
	/* Current version, use this */
	char *name;
	int type;
	Py_ssize_t offset;
	int flags;
	char *doc;
} PyMemberDef;

/* Types */
#define T_SHORT		0
#define T_INT		1
#define T_LONG		2
#define T_FLOAT		3
#define T_DOUBLE	4
#define T_STRING	5
#define T_OBJECT	6
/* XXX the ordering here is weird for binary compatibility */
#define T_CHAR		7	/* 1-character string */
#define T_BYTE		8	/* 8-bit signed int */
/* unsigned variants: */
#define T_UBYTE		9
#define T_USHORT	10
#define T_UINT		11
#define T_ULONG		12

/* Added by Jack: strings contained in the structure */
#define T_STRING_INPLACE	13

/* Added by Lillo: bools contained in the structure (assumed char) */
#define T_BOOL		14

#define T_OBJECT_EX	16	/* Like T_OBJECT, but raises AttributeError
				   when the value is NULL, instead of
				   converting to None. */
#ifdef HAVE_LONG_LONG
#define T_LONGLONG      17  
#define T_ULONGLONG      18
#endif /* HAVE_LONG_LONG */

#define T_PYSSIZET       19 /* Py_ssize_t */


/* Flags */
#define READONLY	1
#define RO		READONLY		/* Shorthand */
#define READ_RESTRICTED	2
#define PY_WRITE_RESTRICTED 4
#define RESTRICTED	(READ_RESTRICTED | PY_WRITE_RESTRICTED)


/* Obsolete API, for binary backwards compatibility */
PyAPI_FUNC(PyObject *) PyMember_Get(const char *, struct memberlist *, const char *);
PyAPI_FUNC(int) PyMember_Set(char *, struct memberlist *, const char *, PyObject *);

/* Current API, use this */
PyAPI_FUNC(PyObject *) PyMember_GetOne(const char *, struct PyMemberDef *);
PyAPI_FUNC(int) PyMember_SetOne(char *, struct PyMemberDef *, PyObject *);


#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif
#endif /* !Py_STRUCTMEMBER_H */
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