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Guido van Rossum5113f5f1992-04-05 14:20:22 +00002Copyright 1991, 1992 by Stichting Mathematisch Centrum, Amsterdam, The
Guido van Rossumf70e43a1991-02-19 12:39:46 +00003Netherlands.
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Guido van Rossum85a5fbb1990-10-14 12:07:46 +000025/*
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28Additional macros for modules that implement new object types.
29You must first include "object.h".
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31NEWOBJ(type, typeobj) allocates memory for a new object of the given
32type; here 'type' must be the C structure type used to represent the
33object and 'typeobj' the address of the corresponding type object.
34Reference count and type pointer are filled in; the rest of the bytes of
35the object are *undefined*! The resulting expression type is 'type *'.
36The size of the object is actually determined by the tp_basicsize field
37of the type object.
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39NEWVAROBJ(type, typeobj, n) is similar but allocates a variable-size
40object with n extra items. The size is computer as tp_basicsize plus
41n * tp_itemsize. This fills in the ob_size field as well.
42*/
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44extern object *newobject PROTO((typeobject *));
45extern varobject *newvarobject PROTO((typeobject *, unsigned int));
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47#define NEWOBJ(type, typeobj) ((type *) newobject(typeobj))
48#define NEWVAROBJ(type, typeobj, n) ((type *) newvarobject(typeobj, n))