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	In the section on the "Very High Level Layer", address concerns brought up
by Edward K. Ream <edream@users.sourceforge.net> about FILE* values and incompatible C libraries in dynamically linked extensions. It is not clear (to me) how realistic the issue is, but it is better documented than not. This closes SourceForge bug #111520.
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\constant{Py_file_input}, and \constant{Py_single_input}.  These are
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					\constant{Py_file_input}, and \constant{Py_single_input}.  These are
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described following the functions which accept them as parameters.
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					described following the functions which accept them as parameters.
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					Note also that several of these functions take \ctype{FILE*}
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					parameters.  On particular issue which needs to be handled carefully
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					is that the \ctype{FILE} structure for different C libraries can be
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					different and incompatible.  Under Windows (at least), it is possible
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					for dynamically linked extensions to actually use different libraries,
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					so care should be taken that \ctype{FILE*} parameters are only passed
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					to these functions if it is certain that they were created by the same
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					library that the Python runtime is using.
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\begin{cfuncdesc}{int}{PyRun_AnyFile}{FILE *fp, char *filename}
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					\begin{cfuncdesc}{int}{PyRun_AnyFile}{FILE *fp, char *filename}
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  If \var{fp} refers to a file associated with an interactive device
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					  If \var{fp} refers to a file associated with an interactive device
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  (console or terminal input or \UNIX{} pseudo-terminal), return the
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					  (console or terminal input or \UNIX{} pseudo-terminal), return the
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