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 .. cfunction:: PyObject* PyObject_Init(PyObject *op, PyTypeObject *type)
 
-   Initialize a newly-allocated object *op* with its type and initial reference.
-   Returns the initialized object.  If *type* indicates that the object
-   participates in the cyclic garbage detector, it is added to the detector's set
-   of observed objects. Other fields of the object are not affected.
+   Initialize a newly-allocated object *op* with its type and initial
+   reference.  Returns the initialized object.  If *type* indicates that the
+   object participates in the cyclic garbage detector, it is added to the
+   detector's set of observed objects. Other fields of the object are not
+   affected.
 
 
 .. cfunction:: PyVarObject* PyObject_InitVar(PyVarObject *op, PyTypeObject *type, Py_ssize_t size)
@@ -35,74 +36,79 @@
 
 .. cfunction:: TYPE* PyObject_New(TYPE, PyTypeObject *type)
 
-   Allocate a new Python object using the C structure type *TYPE* and the Python
-   type object *type*.  Fields not defined by the Python object header are not
-   initialized; the object's reference count will be one.  The size of the memory
-   allocation is determined from the :attr:`tp_basicsize` field of the type object.
+   Allocate a new Python object using the C structure type *TYPE* and the
+   Python type object *type*.  Fields not defined by the Python object header
+   are not initialized; the object's reference count will be one.  The size of
+   the memory allocation is determined from the :attr:`tp_basicsize` field of
+   the type object.
 
 
 .. cfunction:: TYPE* PyObject_NewVar(TYPE, PyTypeObject *type, Py_ssize_t size)
 
-   Allocate a new Python object using the C structure type *TYPE* and the Python
-   type object *type*.  Fields not defined by the Python object header are not
-   initialized.  The allocated memory allows for the *TYPE* structure plus *size*
-   fields of the size given by the :attr:`tp_itemsize` field of *type*.  This is
-   useful for implementing objects like tuples, which are able to determine their
-   size at construction time.  Embedding the array of fields into the same
-   allocation decreases the number of allocations, improving the memory management
-   efficiency.
+   Allocate a new Python object using the C structure type *TYPE* and the
+   Python type object *type*.  Fields not defined by the Python object header
+   are not initialized.  The allocated memory allows for the *TYPE* structure
+   plus *size* fields of the size given by the :attr:`tp_itemsize` field of
+   *type*.  This is useful for implementing objects like tuples, which are
+   able to determine their size at construction time.  Embedding the array of
+   fields into the same allocation decreases the number of allocations,
+   improving the memory management efficiency.
 
 
 .. cfunction:: void PyObject_Del(PyObject *op)
 
    Releases memory allocated to an object using :cfunc:`PyObject_New` or
-   :cfunc:`PyObject_NewVar`.  This is normally called from the :attr:`tp_dealloc`
-   handler specified in the object's type.  The fields of the object should not be
-   accessed after this call as the memory is no longer a valid Python object.
+   :cfunc:`PyObject_NewVar`.  This is normally called from the
+   :attr:`tp_dealloc` handler specified in the object's type.  The fields of
+   the object should not be accessed after this call as the memory is no
+   longer a valid Python object.
 
 
 .. cfunction:: PyObject* Py_InitModule(char *name, PyMethodDef *methods)
 
-   Create a new module object based on a name and table of functions, returning the
-   new module object.
+   Create a new module object based on a name and table of functions,
+   returning the new module object.
 
    .. versionchanged:: 2.3
-      Older versions of Python did not support *NULL* as the value for the *methods*
-      argument.
+      Older versions of Python did not support *NULL* as the value for the
+      *methods* argument.
 
 
 .. cfunction:: PyObject* Py_InitModule3(char *name, PyMethodDef *methods, char *doc)
 
-   Create a new module object based on a name and table of functions, returning the
-   new module object.  If *doc* is non-*NULL*, it will be used to define the
-   docstring for the module.
+   Create a new module object based on a name and table of functions,
+   returning the new module object.  If *doc* is non-*NULL*, it will be used
+   to define the docstring for the module.
 
    .. versionchanged:: 2.3
-      Older versions of Python did not support *NULL* as the value for the *methods*
-      argument.
+      Older versions of Python did not support *NULL* as the value for the
+      *methods* argument.
 
 
 .. cfunction:: PyObject* Py_InitModule4(char *name, PyMethodDef *methods, char *doc, PyObject *self, int apiver)
 
-   Create a new module object based on a name and table of functions, returning the
-   new module object.  If *doc* is non-*NULL*, it will be used to define the
-   docstring for the module.  If *self* is non-*NULL*, it will passed to the
-   functions of the module as their (otherwise *NULL*) first parameter.  (This was
-   added as an experimental feature, and there are no known uses in the current
-   version of Python.)  For *apiver*, the only value which should be passed is
-   defined by the constant :const:`PYTHON_API_VERSION`.
+   Create a new module object based on a name and table of functions,
+   returning the new module object.  If *doc* is non-*NULL*, it will be used
+   to define the docstring for the module.  If *self* is non-*NULL*, it will
+   passed to the functions of the module as their (otherwise *NULL*) first
+   parameter.  (This was added as an experimental feature, and there are no
+   known uses in the current version of Python.)  For *apiver*, the only value
+   which should be passed is defined by the constant
+   :const:`PYTHON_API_VERSION`.
 
    .. note::
 
-      Most uses of this function should probably be using the :cfunc:`Py_InitModule3`
-      instead; only use this if you are sure you need it.
+      Most uses of this function should probably be using the
+      :cfunc:`Py_InitModule3` instead; only use this if you are sure you need
+      it.
 
    .. versionchanged:: 2.3
-      Older versions of Python did not support *NULL* as the value for the *methods*
-      argument.
+      Older versions of Python did not support *NULL* as the value for the
+      *methods* argument.
 
 
 .. cvar:: PyObject _Py_NoneStruct
 
-   Object which is visible in Python as ``None``.  This should only be accessed
-   using the ``Py_None`` macro, which evaluates to a pointer to this object.
+   Object which is visible in Python as ``None``.  This should only be
+   accessed using the ``Py_None`` macro, which evaluates to a pointer to this
+   object.