Issue #18668: Properly document setting m_size in PyModuleDef
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.. c:member:: Py_ssize_t m_size
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If the module object needs additional memory, this should be set to the
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number of bytes to allocate; a pointer to the block of memory can be
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retrieved with :c:func:`PyModule_GetState`. If no memory is needed, set
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this to ``-1``.
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Some modules allow re-initialization (calling their ``PyInit_*`` function
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more than once). These modules should keep their state in a per-module
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memory area that can be retrieved with :c:func:`PyModule_GetState`.
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This memory should be used, rather than static globals, to hold per-module
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state, since it is then safe for use in multiple sub-interpreters. It is
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freed when the module object is deallocated, after the :c:member:`m_free`
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function has been called, if present.
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Setting ``m_size`` to a positive value specifies the size of the additional
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memory required by the module. Setting it to ``-1`` means that the module can
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not be re-initialized because it has global state. Setting it to ``0`` is
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forbidden.
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See :PEP:`3121` for more details.
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.. c:member:: PyMethodDef* m_methods
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A pointer to a table of module-level functions, described by
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