On 08/05/2014 03:53 AM, Antoine Pitrou wrote:
Le 04/08/2014 13:36, Alexander Belopolsky a écrit :
If the receiving type is PyObject*, either NULL or Py_None is a valid choice.
But here the receiving type can be an int.

Just to be precise: in the case where the receiving type *would* have been an int, and "nullable=True", the receiving type is actually a structure containing an int and a "you got a None" flag. I can't stick a magic value in the int and say "that represents you getting a None" because any integer value may be valid.

Also, I'm pretty sure there are places in builtin argument parsing that accept either NULL or Py_None, and I *think* maybe in one or two of them they actually mean different things. What fun!


For small values of "fun",


//arry/
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