[niemeyer@conectiva.com: Re: [Python-Dev] Python's footprint]
Gustavo Niemeyer
niemeyer@conectiva.com
Mon, 14 Jan 2002 10:41:46 -0200
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> Wouldn't it be much simpler to wrap the complete Py_DOCSTR()=20
> into #ifdefs ?
Yes, it's going to be wrapped! I took this code out of a file I was
using to show the #ifdef problem.
> BTW, I don't we'll ever need to #ifdef doc-strings for platforms;
This would make things pretty easy, but note that we are *already*
#ifdef'ing doc-strings for platforms. Python/sysmodule.c is an example
of such.
> you can just as well put the information for all platforms into=20
> the doc-string -- after the recipient is a human with enough=20
> non-AI to parse the doc-string into meaningful sections ;-)
Cool! Are we going to change the existent doc strings then?
--=20
Gustavo Niemeyer
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