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bpo-30470: Deprecate invalid ctypes call protection on Windows. (GH-1810)
Calling Ctypes functions is deprecated in 3.6.2 and will be removed in 3.7
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:mod:`ctypes` tries to protect you from calling functions with the wrong number
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of arguments or the wrong calling convention. Unfortunately this only works on
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Windows. It does this by examining the stack after the function returns, so
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although an error is raised the function *has* been called::
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.. note::
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>>> windll.kernel32.GetModuleHandleA() # doctest: +WINDOWS
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Traceback (most recent call last):
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File "<stdin>", line 1, in <module>
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ValueError: Procedure probably called with not enough arguments (4 bytes missing)
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>>> windll.kernel32.GetModuleHandleA(0, 0) # doctest: +WINDOWS
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Traceback (most recent call last):
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File "<stdin>", line 1, in <module>
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ValueError: Procedure probably called with too many arguments (4 bytes in excess)
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>>>
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:mod:`ctypes` may raise a :exc:`ValueError` after calling the function, if
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it detects that an invalid number of arguments were passed. This behavior
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should not be relied upon. It is deprecated in 3.6.2, and will be removed
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in 3.7.
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The same exception is raised when you call an ``stdcall`` function with the
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:exc:`ValueError` is raised when you call an ``stdcall`` function with the
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``cdecl`` calling convention, or vice versa::
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>>> cdll.kernel32.GetModuleHandleA(None) # doctest: +WINDOWS
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