4 May
2009
4 May
'09
1:18 p.m.
On Mon, May 4, 2009 at 9:15 PM, Antoine Pitrou
Mark Dickinson
writes: I *think* that third party code that's recompiled for 3.1 and that doesn't use the closure field will either just work, or will produce an easily-fixed compile error. Larry, does this sound right?
This doesn't sound right. The functions in the third party code will get compiled with the wrong signature, so they can crash (or behave unexpectedly) when called by Python.
Yes, of course the signature of the getters and setters changes. Please ignore me. :-) Mark