Julia wrote:
>Do you just want to put
>... when != E3
> when strict
>
>here? The when strict ensures it checks everything, including things that it
>interprets as error exits.
How can this cope with a c-code like this?
str = PyString_FromString(textlic);
PyDict_SetItemString(entry, "Licenceplate", str);
Py_DECREF(str);
str = PyString_FromString(textday);
PyDict_SetItemString(entry, "Day", str);
Py_DECREF(str);
str = PyString_FromString(textsix);
PyDict_SetItemString(entry, "SortIndex", str);
Py_DECREF(str);
The str pointer must have a Py_DECREF() after each call to PyDictItemString()
before the str pointer is reused to point to a new object. In the above example
you have three scopes of the str pointer. The compiler most probably know this.
BR
Andreas Bach Aaen
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