Give xxsubtype a module docstring, so its oddball purpose is discoverable
from a prompt without searching the source code (there was an SF bug report about this, already closed ... "479568 xxsubtype builtin").
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#include "Python.h"
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#include "structmember.h"
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/* Examples showing how to subtype the builtin list and dict types from C. */
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static char xxsubtype__doc__[] =
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"xxsubtype is an example module showing how to subtype builtin types from C.\n"
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"test_descr.py in the standard test suite requires it in order to complete.\n"
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"If you don't care about the examples, and don't intend to run the Python\n"
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"test suite, you can recompile Python without Modules/xxsubtype.c.";
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/* spamlist -- a list subtype */
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{
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PyObject *m, *d;
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m = Py_InitModule("xxsubtype", xxsubtype_functions);
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m = Py_InitModule3("xxsubtype",
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xxsubtype_functions,
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xxsubtype__doc__);
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if (m == NULL)
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return;
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