Document change made to number of preallocated integers.

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Georg Brandl 2006-03-27 22:09:16 +00:00
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@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ There is no \cfunction{PyNone_Check()} function for the same reason.
Create a new integer object with a value of \var{ival}. Create a new integer object with a value of \var{ival}.
The current implementation keeps an array of integer objects for all The current implementation keeps an array of integer objects for all
integers between \code{-1} and \code{100}, when you create an int in integers between \code{-5} and \code{256}, when you create an int in
that range you actually just get back a reference to the existing that range you actually just get back a reference to the existing
object. So it should be possible to change the value of \code{1}. I object. So it should be possible to change the value of \code{1}. I
suspect the behaviour of Python in this case is undefined. :-) suspect the behaviour of Python in this case is undefined. :-)