staticforward bites the dust.

The staticforward define was needed to support certain broken C
compilers (notably SCO ODT 3.0, perhaps early AIX as well) botched the
static keyword when it was used with a forward declaration of a static
initialized structure.  Standard C allows the forward declaration with
static, and we've decided to stop catering to broken C compilers.  (In
fact, we expect that the compilers are all fixed eight years later.)

I'm leaving staticforward and statichere defined in object.h as
static.  This is only for backwards compatibility with C extensions
that might still use it.

XXX I haven't updated the documentation.
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Jeremy Hylton 2002-07-17 16:30:39 +00:00
parent 9cb64b954a
commit 938ace69a0
61 changed files with 126 additions and 222 deletions

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@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ extern int _CtlObj_Convert(PyObject *, ControlHandle *);
#define CtlObj_Convert _CtlObj_Convert
#endif
staticforward PyObject *CtlObj_WhichControl(ControlHandle);
static PyObject *CtlObj_WhichControl(ControlHandle);
#define as_Control(h) ((ControlHandle)h)
#define as_Resource(ctl) ((Handle)ctl)
@ -139,9 +139,9 @@ static ControlUserPaneIdleUPP myidleproc_upp;
static ControlUserPaneHitTestUPP myhittestproc_upp;
static ControlUserPaneTrackingUPP mytrackingproc_upp;
staticforward int settrackfunc(PyObject *); /* forward */
staticforward void clrtrackfunc(void); /* forward */
staticforward int setcallback(PyObject *, OSType, PyObject *, UniversalProcPtr *);
static int settrackfunc(PyObject *); /* forward */
static void clrtrackfunc(void); /* forward */
static int setcallback(PyObject *, OSType, PyObject *, UniversalProcPtr *);
static PyObject *Ctl_Error;