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| Stable Application Binary Interface |
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| Traditionally, the C API of Python will change with every release. Most changes |
| will be source-compatible, typically by only adding API, rather than changing |
| existing API or removing API (although some interfaces do get removed after |
| being deprecated first). |
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| Unfortunately, the API compatibility does not extend to binary compatibility |
| (the ABI). The reason is primarily the evolution of struct definitions, where |
| addition of a new field, or changing the type of a field, might not break the |
| API, but can break the ABI. As a consequence, extension modules need to be |
| recompiled for every Python release (although an exception is possible on Unix |
| when none of the affected interfaces are used). In addition, on Windows, |
| extension modules link with a specific pythonXY.dll and need to be recompiled to |
| link with a newer one. |
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| Since Python 3.2, a subset of the API has been declared to guarantee a stable |
| ABI. Extension modules wishing to use this API (called "limited API") need to |
| define ``Py_LIMITED_API``. A number of interpreter details then become hidden |
| from the extension module; in return, a module is built that works on any 3.x |
| version (x>=2) without recompilation. |
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| In some cases, the stable ABI needs to be extended with new functions. |
| Extension modules wishing to use these new APIs need to set ``Py_LIMITED_API`` |
| to the ``PY_VERSION_HEX`` value (see :ref:`apiabiversion`) of the minimum Python |
| version they want to support (e.g. ``0x03030000`` for Python 3.3). Such modules |
| will work on all subsequent Python releases, but fail to load (because of |
| missing symbols) on the older releases. |
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| As of Python 3.2, the set of functions available to the limited API is |
| documented in :pep:`384`. In the C API documentation, API elements that are not |
| part of the limited API are marked as "Not part of the limited API." |