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@vstinner vstinner commented Oct 18, 2021

The Python 3.11 limited C API no longer includes stdlib.h, stdio.h,
string.h and errno.h.

  • Exclude Py_MEMCPY() from Python 3.11 limited C API.
  • xxlimited C extension is now built with Python 3.11 limited C API.

https://bugs.python.org/issue45434

The Python 3.11 limited C API no longer includes stdlib.h, stdio.h,
string.h and errno.h.

* Exclude Py_MEMCPY() from Python 3.11 limited C API.
* xxlimited C extension is now built with Python 3.11 limited C API.
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@Yhg1s @ronaldoussoren @encukou @tiran: Does it look a reasonable approach to you? Only change the Python 3.11 limited C API, but leave other APIs unchanged?

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I not sure if doing this is worth the effort, this makes the headers more complicated and only affects the few extensions that target the stable ABI and want to use API's introduced in 3.11.

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tiran commented Oct 18, 2021

I not sure if doing this is worth the effort, this makes the headers more complicated and only affects the few extensions that target the stable ABI and want to use API's introduced in 3.11.

I think it's worth doing. In the long run it's going to make Python.h lean and mean.

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@tiran: I addresssed your review.

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I not sure if doing this is worth the effort, this makes the headers more complicated and only affects the few extensions that target the stable ABI and want to use API's introduced in 3.11.

You only have to do this update work once. Once you added the missing #include, the code remains compatible with older Python versions, and becomes "future proof" (no need to add again these include).

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* The Python 3.11 limited C API no longer includes ``<stdlib.h>``,
``<stdio.h>``, ``<errno.h>`` and ``<string.h>``:
if ``Py_LIMITED_API >= 0x030b0000``. C extensions using these headers must
now include them explicitly.
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The whatsnew entry is hard to understand.

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* The Python 3.11 limited C API no longer includes ``<stdlib.h>``,
``<stdio.h>``, ``<errno.h>`` and ``<string.h>``:
if ``Py_LIMITED_API >= 0x030b0000``. C extensions using these headers must
now include them explicitly.
* ``<Python.h>`` no longer includes the header files ``<stdlib.h>``,
``<stdio.h>``, ``<errno.h>`` and ``<string.h>`` when ``Py_LIMITED_API``
is set to ``0x030b0000`` (3.11) or higher. C extensions should explicitly
include the header files after ``#include <Python.h>``.

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I confess that it's hard to understand. I copied your rephrased paragraph, thanks.

@vstinner vstinner merged commit 52af075 into python:main Oct 19, 2021
@vstinner vstinner deleted the capi_compat branch October 19, 2021 10:10
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