[MERGE/RFC] Use True/False objects for iter_changes
John Arbash Meinel
john at arbash-meinel.com
Tue Oct 7 22:25:52 BST 2008
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It seems that bzr-gtk copied the same if/else block that Robert fixed
when he changed the pyrex iter_changes to return 1/0 instead of True/False.
Which means that bzr-gtk breaks if you use the compiled extensions. We
can certainly update bzr-gtk, but we can also play nicely with existing
versions.
For pyrex 0.9.8.5 this should be reasonably fast, as it accesses the
Py_True object directly (rather than looking it up by name). I don't
know if that is true for older versions.
Thoughts?
John
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