[issue6421] errors in docs re module initialization vs self arg to functions

Alex Martelli report at bugs.python.org
Sun Jul 5 00:53:42 CEST 2009


New submission from Alex Martelli <aleaxit at gmail.com>:

http://docs.python.org/3.1/c-api/structures.html#PyMethodDef

says (under METH_VARARGS):

"""The first one is the self object for methods; for module functions,
it has the value given to Py_InitModule4 (or NULL if Py_InitModule was
used)."""

Py_InitModule4 is no more, and the first argument is now in fact a 
pointer to the module object. This is quite important, since the module 
object is now crucial for the get-state function that's supposed to 
replace a module's statics!

http://docs.python.org/3.1/extending/extending.html#a-simple-example
is ever wronger, since it says, after presenting spam_system's code:

"""The self argument is only used when the C function implements a
built-in method, not a function. In the example, self will always be a
NULL pointer, since we are defining a function, not a method. """

It will never be NULL; it will point to the module.

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assignee: georg.brandl
components: Documentation
keywords: easy
messages: 90134
nosy: aleax, georg.brandl
priority: normal
severity: normal
status: open
title: errors in docs re module initialization vs self arg to functions
type: behavior
versions: Python 3.1

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