Christoph Reiter <[email protected]> added the comment:
Sorry if off topic, but I noticed that CPython doesn't deprecate macros in
code, while with gcc/clang it's possible to show compiler warnings for them
using some pragma magic:
$ gcc a.c
a.c: In function 'main':
a.c:29:13: warning: Deprecated pre-processor symbol
29 | PySomethingDeprecated (0);
| ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
a.c:30:13: warning: Deprecated pre-processor symbol: replace with
"SomethingCompletelyDifferent"
30 | PySomethingDeprecated2 (42);
| ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Here is how glib implements this for example:
https://gist.github.com/lazka/4749c74249a3918a059d944040aca4a3
Maybe that makes getting rid of them easier in the long run?
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