Commit 2ea0b064 authored by Guido van Rossum's avatar Guido van Rossum

Add PYTHON_API_STRING, which is PYTHON_API_VERSION as a string literal.

Under Windows, add MS_DLL_ID and MS_DLL_VERSION_ID for Mark H.

Independent change: if Py_TRACE_REFS is defined, rename Py_InitModule4
so so linking with incompatible modules will create a link time error.

[Backing out of previous changes (also for modsupport.c) to test
the latter at runtime.]
parent 67d4ab09
......@@ -53,6 +53,7 @@ extern int PyArg_VaParse Py_PROTO((PyObject *, char *, va_list));
extern PyObject *Py_VaBuildValue Py_PROTO((char *, va_list));
#define PYTHON_API_VERSION 1005
#define PYTHON_API_STRING "1005"
/* The API version is maintained (independently from the Python version)
so we can detect mismatches between the interpreter and dynamically
loaded modules. These are diagnosticised by an error message but
......@@ -60,6 +61,9 @@ extern PyObject *Py_VaBuildValue Py_PROTO((char *, va_list));
after loading the module). The error message is intended to
explain the core dump a few seconds later.
The symbol PYTHON_API_STRING defines the same value as a string
literal. *** PLEASE MAKE SURE THE DEFINITIONS MATCH. ***
Please add a line or two to the top of this log for each API
version change:
......@@ -74,6 +78,24 @@ extern PyObject *Py_VaBuildValue Py_PROTO((char *, va_list));
9-Jan-1995 GvR Initial version (incompatible with older API)
*/
#ifdef MS_WINDOWS
/* Special defines for Windows versions. MS_DLL_ID is the key
used in the registry.
The full MS_DLL_VERSION_ID is imbedded in the core DLL, and
is so installers can determine incremental changes.
*/
#define MS_DLL_ID "1.4.0"
#define MS_DLL_VERSION_ID MS_DLL_ID "." PYTHON_API_STRING
#endif /* MS_WINDOWS */
#ifdef Py_TRACE_REFS
/* When we are tracing reference counts, rename Py_InitModule4 so
modules compiled with incompatible settings will generate a
link-time error. */
#define Py_InitModule4 Py_InitModule4TraceRefs
#endif
extern PyObject *Py_InitModule4 Py_PROTO((char *, PyMethodDef *,
char *, PyObject *, int));
#define Py_InitModule(name, methods) \
......
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