From af68c874a6803b4e90b616077a602c0593719a1d Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Jeremy Hylton Date: Sat, 10 Dec 2005 18:50:16 +0000 Subject: Add const to several API functions that take char *. In C++, it's an error to pass a string literal to a char* function without a const_cast(). Rather than require every C++ extension module to put a cast around string literals, fix the API to state the const-ness. I focused on parts of the API where people usually pass literals: PyArg_ParseTuple() and friends, Py_BuildValue(), PyMethodDef, the type slots, etc. Predictably, there were a large set of functions that needed to be fixed as a result of these changes. The most pervasive change was to make the keyword args list passed to PyArg_ParseTupleAndKewords() to be a const char *kwlist[]. One cast was required as a result of the changes: A type object mallocs the memory for its tp_doc slot and later frees it. PyTypeObject says that tp_doc is const char *; but if the type was created by type_new(), we know it is safe to cast to char *. --- Objects/boolobject.c | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) (limited to 'Objects/boolobject.c') diff --git a/Objects/boolobject.c b/Objects/boolobject.c index f2429fe9b2..677a98ba2e 100644 --- a/Objects/boolobject.c +++ b/Objects/boolobject.c @@ -50,7 +50,7 @@ PyObject *PyBool_FromLong(long ok) static PyObject * bool_new(PyTypeObject *type, PyObject *args, PyObject *kwds) { - static char *kwlist[] = {"x", 0}; + static const char *kwlist[] = {"x", 0}; PyObject *x = Py_False; long ok; -- cgit v1.2.1