Paul Moore wrote:
> Looking at if_python3.c, the definition of python3_loaded seems to be
> guarded by the python 2 preprocessor symbols:
>
> #if (defined(DYNAMIC_PYTHON) && defined(FEAT_PYTHON)) || defined(PROTO)
> int
> python3_loaded()
> {
> return (hinstPy3 != 0);
> }
> #endif
>
> Is this an error?
It's correct. This function is only used from the Python 2 code.
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