Improve explanation of reference counts for PyString_Concat().

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Fred Drake 2000-03-31 18:22:38 +00:00
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@ -1791,8 +1791,9 @@ Resturns a \NULL{} terminated representation of the contents of \var{string}.
\begin{cfuncdesc}{void}{PyString_Concat}{PyObject **string,
PyObject *newpart}
Creates a new string object in \var{*string} containing the
contents of \var{newpart} appended to \var{string}. The old value of
\var{string} have its reference count decremented. If the new string
contents of \var{newpart} appended to \var{string}; the caller will
own the new reference. The reference to the old value of \var{string}
will be stolen. If the new string
cannot be created, the old reference to \var{string} will still be
discarded and the value of \var{*string} will be set to
\NULL{}; the appropriate exception will be set.