avoid setting Py_LIMITED_API when py_limited_api=False#106
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avoid setting Py_LIMITED_API when py_limited_api=False#106arigo merged 2 commits intopython-cffi:mainfrom
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previously, setting py_limited_api=False only appeared to affect the ABI tag of modules, as Py_LIMITED_API was still unconditionally defined in most cases by _cffi_include.h
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The setting |
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Makes perfect sense; done! |
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Looks good, thanks! |
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previously, setting
py_limited_api=Falseonly appeared to affect the ABI tag of modules, as Py_LIMITED_API was still unconditionally defined in most cases by_cffi_include.hhere.The changlog says:
but this doesn't appear to have been the case. With this change, the behavior matches at least my understanding of the docs on the matter.
The fact that setting
py_limited_api=Falsedidn't work is what led me to #104, which is unnecessary with this PR.