Hi, I made multiple changes to the Include/abstract.h header file, because it was inconsistent in different manners:
* Parameter names of functions of the PyObject_Call family were inconsistent: "func" versus "callable" for a Python callable object for example (sometimes, .c and .h files were inconsistent too) * Only this header file used an indentation of 4 spaces in the whole space * Only this header used comments *after* the function declaration and with a newline between the comment and the declaration. Other headers use a comment *before* the declaration and no newline. * Some comments were far (100 lines) from function declaration, so it wasn't possible anymore to understand these comments. * Other tiny changes Before: https://hg.python.org/cpython/file/f692dafe6797/Include/abstract.h Now: https://hg.python.org/cpython/file/c4bcca326c0a/Include/abstract.h (Not sure that it's easy to compare such long header file, ~1 200 lines, in a web browser.) See http://bugs.python.org/issue28838 for more information. Serhiy Storchaka was opposed to these changes, some extract of his comments: * "Isn't this just a lot of churn for not a lot of benefit?" - Eric V. Smith asked the same question * "It breaks "hg annotation" and makes harder researching the history of the file" I already pushed all my changes anyway, but Serhiy asked me to discuss these changes on Python-Dev, so here I am. I decided to cleanup abstract.h because I had to modify it multiple times last 2 years, especially when I added new functions for fast calls, and I was always surprised and confused by the style of header. I didn't know how to format my code, and it seems like I also introduced some inconsistent coding style in the newly added code. For the first change that I made recently, normalizing parameter names, I first pushed directly a change without review, but Serhiy asked me on this list to revert it. So I reverted the change and continued the discussion on the issue #28838. We agreed on better names, and so I pushed a different change. Victor _______________________________________________ Python-Dev mailing list Python-Dev@python.org https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-dev Unsubscribe: https://mail.python.org/mailman/options/python-dev/archive%40mail-archive.com