Michael Hudson:
Update docs for PyDict_Next() based on the most recent changes to the dictionary code. This closes SF patch #409864.
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@ -3397,7 +3397,8 @@ function returns true for each pair in the dictionary, and false once
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all pairs have been reported. The parameters \var{pkey} and
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\var{pvalue} should either point to \ctype{PyObject*} variables that
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will be filled in with each key and value, respectively, or may be
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\NULL. The dictionary \var{p} must not be mutated during iteration.
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\NULL.
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For example:
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\begin{verbatim}
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@ -3409,6 +3410,27 @@ while (PyDict_Next(self->dict, &pos, &key, &value)) {
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...
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}
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\end{verbatim}
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The dictionary \var{p} should not be mutated during iteration. It is
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safe (since Python 2.1) to modify the values of the keys as you
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iterate over the dictionary, for example:
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\begin{verbatim}
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PyObject *key, *value;
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int pos = 0;
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while (PyDict_Next(self->dict, &pos, &key, &value)) {
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int i = PyInt_AS_LONG(value) + 1;
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PyObject *o = PyInt_FromLong(i);
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if (o == NULL)
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return -1;
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if (PyDict_SetItem(self->dict, key, o) < 0) {
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Py_DECREF(o);
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return -1;
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}
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Py_DECREF(o);
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}
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\end{verbatim}
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\end{cfuncdesc}
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