The _PyTuple_Resize() last_is_sticky flag must now always be false.

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Neil Schemenauer 2000-10-05 19:38:24 +00:00
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@ -3070,12 +3070,12 @@ Can be used to resize a tuple. \var{newsize} will be the new length
of the tuple. Because tuples are \emph{supposed} to be immutable,
this should only be used if there is only one reference to the object.
Do \emph{not} use this if the tuple may already be known to some other
part of the code. \var{last_is_sticky} is a flag --- if true, the
tuple will grow or shrink at the front, otherwise it will grow or
shrink at the end. Think of this as destroying the old tuple and
creating a new one, only more efficiently. Returns \code{0} on
success and \code{-1} on failure (in which case a
\exception{MemoryError} or \exception{SystemError} will be raised).
part of the code. The tuple will always grow or shrink at the end. The
\var{last_is_sticky} flag is not used and should always be false. Think
of this as destroying the old tuple and creating a new one, only more
efficiently. Returns \code{0} on success and \code{-1} on failure (in
which case a \exception{MemoryError} or \exception{SystemError} will be
raised).
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