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This fix is large, but simple in concept. Instead of relying
on Py_BuildValue and type signatures, or type-specific
conversion functions, create a new set of overloaded
MkPyNumber() functions that automatically do the right
thing for each numerical type.
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Finally, a complete reference to apt_pkg available
via pydoc and __doc__ attributes.
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This is the first step towards implementing coding guidelines for the
C++ code and providing an usable C++ API.
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This is related to PEP 3123 and fixes some compiler warnings.
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If you want to subclass apt_pkg.Cache() and create an apt_pkg.DepCache()
object in it (e.g. as self.depcache) this is needed because otherwise,
Python would not know about the cyclic dependency and refuse to free any
of them.
This also changes apt_pkg.Cache to the standard deallocation schema,
because the underlying CacheFile deletes its pointers automatically on
deletion. Thus a second call is not needed.
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We previously called the destructor of the pointer. This resulted in no
object using pointers being deallocated.
This patch introduces CppDeallocPtr() and CppOwnedDeallocPtr() which do
the same as the other CppDealloc() and CppOwnedDealloc(), but use 'delete'
on the pointer instead of the deconstructor.
Furthermore, this patch also changes AcquireFile to be a CppOwnedPyObject,
owned by the Acquire object. Without this change, deleting the Acquire
object would cause a crash when AcquireFile is deallocated.
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