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[3.13] Fix some ctypes docs typos (GH-130307) (GH-130343)
Fix some ctypes docs typos (GH-130307)
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Co-authored-by: Alcaro <floating@muncher.se>
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@ -292,7 +292,7 @@ Since these types are mutable, their value can also be changed afterwards::
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Assigning a new value to instances of the pointer types :class:`c_char_p`,
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:class:`c_wchar_p`, and :class:`c_void_p` changes the *memory location* they
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point to, *not the contents* of the memory block (of course not, because Python
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bytes objects are immutable)::
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string objects are immutable)::
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>>> s = "Hello, World"
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>>> c_s = c_wchar_p(s)
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@ -671,7 +671,7 @@ This must be set to a positive integer and specifies the maximum alignment for t
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This is what ``#pragma pack(n)`` also does in MSVC.
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It is also possible to set a minimum alignment for how the subclass itself is packed in the
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same way ``#pragma align(n)`` works in MSVC.
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This can be achieved by specifying a ::attr:`~Structure._align_` class attribute
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This can be achieved by specifying a :attr:`~Structure._align_` class attribute
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in the subclass definition.
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:mod:`ctypes` uses the native byte order for Structures and Unions. To build
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