Issue #9089: Remove references to intobject.c and intobject.h from comments.

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Mark Dickinson 2010-06-27 18:19:09 +00:00
parent 7ab54e4252
commit d19052c161
4 changed files with 19 additions and 4 deletions

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@ -58,7 +58,7 @@ PyAPI_FUNC(PyObject *) PyLong_GetInfo(void);
#error "sizeof(pid_t) is neither sizeof(int), sizeof(long) or sizeof(long long)"
#endif /* SIZEOF_PID_T */
/* For use by intobject.c only */
/* Used by Python/mystrtoul.c. */
PyAPI_DATA(unsigned char) _PyLong_DigitValue[256];
/* _PyLong_Frexp returns a double x and an exponent e such that the

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@ -10,7 +10,7 @@
your own types of attributes instead. Maybe you want to name your
local variables other than 'self'. If your object type is needed in
other files, you'll have to create a file "foobarobject.h"; see
intobject.h for an example. */
floatobject.h for an example. */
/* Xxo objects */

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@ -21,7 +21,22 @@
extern int finite(double);
#endif
/* Special free list -- see comments for same code in intobject.c. */
/* Special free list
Since some Python programs can spend much of their time allocating
and deallocating floats, these operations should be very fast.
Therefore we use a dedicated allocation scheme with a much lower
overhead (in space and time) than straight malloc(): a simple
dedicated free list, filled when necessary with memory from malloc().
block_list is a singly-linked list of all PyFloatBlocks ever allocated,
linked via their next members. PyFloatBlocks are never returned to the
system before shutdown (PyFloat_Fini).
free_list is a singly-linked list of available PyFloatObjects, linked
via abuse of their ob_type members.
*/
#define BLOCK_SIZE 1000 /* 1K less typical malloc overhead */
#define BHEAD_SIZE 8 /* Enough for a 64-bit pointer */
#define N_FLOATOBJECTS ((BLOCK_SIZE - BHEAD_SIZE) / sizeof(PyFloatObject))

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@ -391,7 +391,7 @@ static PyGetSetDef frame_getsetlist[] = {
the local variables in f_localsplus are NULL.
2. We also maintain a separate free list of stack frames (just like
integers are allocated in a special way -- see intobject.c). When
floats are allocated in a special way -- see floatobject.c). When
a stack frame is on the free list, only the following members have
a meaning:
ob_type == &Frametype