Fix inaccuracies in "Assorted Topics" section of "Defining Extension Types" tutorial (#104969)

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@ -168,7 +168,7 @@ representation of the instance for which it is called. Here is a simple
example::
static PyObject *
newdatatype_repr(newdatatypeobject * obj)
newdatatype_repr(newdatatypeobject *obj)
{
return PyUnicode_FromFormat("Repr-ified_newdatatype{{size:%d}}",
obj->obj_UnderlyingDatatypePtr->size);
@ -188,7 +188,7 @@ used instead.
Here is a simple example::
static PyObject *
newdatatype_str(newdatatypeobject * obj)
newdatatype_str(newdatatypeobject *obj)
{
return PyUnicode_FromFormat("Stringified_newdatatype{{size:%d}}",
obj->obj_UnderlyingDatatypePtr->size);
@ -338,7 +338,7 @@ Here is an example::
PyErr_Format(PyExc_AttributeError,
"'%.100s' object has no attribute '%.400s'",
tp->tp_name, name);
Py_TYPE(obj)->tp_name, name);
return NULL;
}
@ -379,7 +379,7 @@ Here is a sample implementation, for a datatype that is considered equal if the
size of an internal pointer is equal::
static PyObject *
newdatatype_richcmp(PyObject *obj1, PyObject *obj2, int op)
newdatatype_richcmp(newdatatypeobject *obj1, newdatatypeobject *obj2, int op)
{
PyObject *result;
int c, size1, size2;
@ -478,7 +478,7 @@ This function takes three arguments:
Here is a toy ``tp_call`` implementation::
static PyObject *
newdatatype_call(newdatatypeobject *self, PyObject *args, PyObject *kwds)
newdatatype_call(newdatatypeobject *obj, PyObject *args, PyObject *kwds)
{
PyObject *result;
const char *arg1;