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The function PyUnicode_FromString is available in python >= 2.6
Reviewed-by: Stephen Gallagher <sgallagh@redhat.com>
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The macro PyModule_AddIntMacro is defined in python >= 2.6
Reviewed-by: Stephen Gallagher <sgallagh@redhat.com>
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The macro PySet_Check is defined in python >= 2.6
Reviewed-by: Stephen Gallagher <sgallagh@redhat.com>
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The function PySet_Add is available in python >= 2.6
Reviewed-by: Stephen Gallagher <sgallagh@redhat.com>
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The function PySet_New is available in python >= 2.6
Reviewed-by: Stephen Gallagher <sgallagh@redhat.com>
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The type Py_ssize_t is defined in python >= 2.6
Reviewed-by: Stephen Gallagher <sgallagh@redhat.com>
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https://fedorahosted.org/sssd/ticket/2017
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This is mostly a cosmetic patch.
The purpose of wrapping a multi-line macro in a do { } while(0) is to
make the macro usable as a regular statement, not a compound statement.
When the while(0) is terminated with a semicolon, the do { } while(0);
block becomes a compound statement again.
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Several parts of the HBAC python bindings did not work with old Python
versions, such as the one shipped in RHEL5.
The changes include:
* a compatibility wrapper around python set object
* PyModule_AddIntMacro compat macro
* Py_ssize_t compat definition
* Do not use PyUnicode_FromFormat
* several function prototypes and structures used to have "char
arguments where they have "const char *" in recent versions.
This caused compilation warnings this patch mitigates by using
the discard_const hack on python 2.4
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