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for which they do not apply, they will raise a Python exception.
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It is not possible to use these functions on objects that are not properly
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initialized, such a list object that has been created by
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initialized, such as a list object that has been created by
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\cfunction{PyList_New()}, but whose items have not been set to some
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non-\code{NULL} value yet.
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@ -1842,8 +1842,8 @@ format.
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failure.
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\note{If \var{length} is greater than zero, the returned list object's
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items are set to \code{NULL}. Thus you cannot use abstract
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API functions such as \cfunction{PySequence_SetItem()} on it
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or expose it to Python code before setting all items to a
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API functions such as \cfunction{PySequence_SetItem()}
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or expose the object to Python code before setting all items to a
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real object with \cfunction{PyList_SetItem()}.}
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\end{cfuncdesc}
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