Commit 3c305d96 authored by Andrew M. Kuchling's avatar Andrew M. Kuchling

Rewrite a paragraph, and use correct mark-up

parent 2795dae2
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% Bug #580462: changes to GC API % Bug #580462: changes to GC API
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% Pure Python strptime implementation by Brett Cannon. See SF patch 474274.
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%\section{Introduction \label{intro}} %\section{Introduction \label{intro}}
...@@ -836,7 +838,7 @@ will enable buffering. ...@@ -836,7 +838,7 @@ will enable buffering.
% ====================================================================== % ======================================================================
\section{Build and C API Changes} \section{Build and C API Changes}
Changes to Python's build process, and to the C API, include: Changes to Python's build process and to the C API include:
\begin{itemize} \begin{itemize}
...@@ -845,10 +847,12 @@ Changes to Python's build process, and to the C API, include: ...@@ -845,10 +847,12 @@ Changes to Python's build process, and to the C API, include:
when running Python's \file{configure} script. (Contributed by Ondrej when running Python's \file{configure} script. (Contributed by Ondrej
Palkovsky.) Palkovsky.)
\item The public Python C API will generally be declared using PyAPI_FUNC \item The \csimplemacro{DL_EXPORT} and \csimplemacro{DL_IMPORT} macros are now
and PyAPI_DATA macros, while Python extension module init functions deprecated. Initialization functions for Python extension modules
will be declared with PyMODINIT_FUNC. DL_EXPORT/DL_IMPORT macros should now be declared using the new macro
are deprecated. \csimplemacro{PyMODINIT_FUNC}, while the Python core will generally
use the \csimplemacro{PyAPI_FUNC} and \csimplemacro{PyAPI_DATA}
macros.
\item The interpreter can be compiled without any docstrings for \item The interpreter can be compiled without any docstrings for
the built-in functions and modules by supplying the built-in functions and modules by supplying
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