[ python-Bugs-1086854 ] "slots" member variable in object.h confuses Qt moc utility

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Bugs item #1086854, was opened at 2004-12-17 04:07
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Category: Build
Group: Platform-specific
Status: Open
Resolution: None
Priority: 5
Submitted By: Jeremy Friesner (jfriesne)
Assigned to: Reinhold Birkenfeld (birkenfeld)
Summary: "slots" member variable in object.h confuses Qt moc utility

Initial Comment:
This isn't really a Python bug per se, but it's easy to fix so I'm 
filing a bug report anyway.  The problem is with the line  
 
PyObject *name, *slots; 
 
in the definition of struct _heaptypeobject at line 343 of 
Include/object.h.  I'm embedding Python into my app that uses 
the TrollTech Qt GUI, and Qt has a preprocessor program 
named "moc" that looks for certain non-standard keywords.  
 
One of these keywords is the word "slots"... so having a 
member variable named "slots" in Include/object.h confuses 
moc and causes my app to have a build error.  I was able to 
fix the problem by renaming the "slots" member variable to 
"xslots" in the Python source, but it would be nicer if it was 
renamed in the official Python distribution so that the problem 
doesn't come up for the next guy. 
 

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>Comment By: Jeremy Friesner (jfriesne)
Date: 2005-09-29 20:48

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Unfortunately, yes,  When compiling with Qt, the words "signals" 
and "slots" become essentially reserved keywords, and any use of 
them as variable names causes a compile error. 

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Comment By: Reinhold Birkenfeld (birkenfeld)
Date: 2005-09-29 20:37

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Okay. Most of your replacements are function parameters or
function local variables, do they have to be replaced too?

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Comment By: Jeremy Friesner (jfriesne)
Date: 2005-09-28 16:59

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Here is a file containing grep output showing all the lines
where I changed 'slots' to 'xslots' in my codebase:

http://www.lcscanada.com/jaf/xslots.zip

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Comment By: Reinhold Birkenfeld (birkenfeld)
Date: 2005-09-28 13:02

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I can find 3 occurences in typeobject.c where the variable
would have to be renamed. Can you find any other?

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