bpo-39542: Make PyObject_INIT() opaque in limited C API (GH-18363)#227
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In the limited C API, PyObject_INIT() and PyObject_INIT_VAR() are now defined as aliases to PyObject_Init() and PyObject_InitVar() to make their implementation opaque. It avoids to leak implementation details in the limited C API. Exclude the following functions from the limited C API, move them from object.h to cpython/object.h: * _Py_NewReference() * _Py_ForgetReference() * _PyTraceMalloc_NewReference() * _Py_GetRefTotal()
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In the limited C API, PyObject_INIT() and PyObject_INIT_VAR() are now
defined as aliases to PyObject_Init() and PyObject_InitVar() to make
their implementation opaque. It avoids to leak implementation details
in the limited C API.
Exclude the following functions from the limited C API, move them
from object.h to cpython/object.h: