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7 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Bryant Mairs
9f82f025dc Modified map.c to fix some MSVC10 compilation errors. 2013-01-10 08:52:47 -06:00
Brian Crowell
a8599e8bb2 py3k: Remove ancient Python hacks 2013-01-10 08:46:57 -06:00
Brian Crowell
af5228896a py3k: Add module initialization and unicode/bytes int/long thunks
This commit:

* Adds Python 3 module initialization functions. I split out the main init
  of each module into a static setup_module function.
* Adds a py3.h which unifies int/long in Python 3 and unicode/bytes in
  Python 2. _imagingft.c unfortunately looks a little kludgy after this
  because it was already using PyUnicode functions, and I had to mix and
  match there manually.

With this commit, the modules all build successfully under Python 3.

What this commit does NOT do is patch all of the uses of PyArg_ParseTuple
and Py_BuildValue, which all need to be checked for proper use of bytes
and unicode codes. It also does not let selftest.py run yet, because there
are probably hundreds of issues to fix in the Python code itself.
2013-01-10 08:46:37 -06:00
Brian Crowell
804095ecb3 py3k: Use new buffer protocol
Other ports have taken advantage of the fact that Python 3 has wrappers for
the old buffer protocol, but there's a significant disadvantage: you can't
let the buffered object know when you're done with it.

Since Python 2.6 supports the new protocol, we just go ahead and move to
it.
2013-01-10 08:46:35 -06:00
Brian Crowell
9519013466 py3k: Modernize type declarations
This updates several Python type definitions and uses to bring us closer
to Python 3 compatibility. This includes:

* Replacing staticforward and statichere with static. These were a hack for
  old compilers and are not supported/needed anymore.
* Using Py_TYPE() instead of ob_type; ob_type is hidden in Py3.
* Replacing getattr with getters/setters. getattr is sort-of supported in
  Py3, but Py_FindMethod is not. So we just use the newer
  methods/getsetters mechanisms and start using PyType_Ready everywhere.
* Use PyVarObject_HEAD_INIT for types, since types are PyVarObject.
* Use PyMODINIT_FUNC for module initialization functions.

There are some tab/space issues in this commit. I'm set for spaces; the
source is a little schizo.
2013-01-10 08:46:34 -06:00
Matti Picus
2ba3bf681d UNDEF more types before including windows headers 2012-03-09 00:00:04 +02:00
Alex Clark
9a640e3157 Forking PIL 2010-07-30 22:52:47 -04:00