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Update note about the (...) format specifier for PyArg_ParseTuple().
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@ -702,10 +702,16 @@ Raises a \exception{TypeError} exception if the object is not a string
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object. The C variable may also be declared as \ctype{PyObject *}.
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\item[\samp{(\var{items})} (tuple) {[\var{matching-items}]}]
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The object must be a Python tuple whose length is the number of format
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units in \var{items}. The C arguments must correspond to the
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individual format units in \var{items}. Format units for tuples may
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be nested.
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The object must be a Python sequence whose length is the number of
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format units in \var{items}. The C arguments must correspond to the
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individual format units in \var{items}. Format units for sequences
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may be nested.
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\strong{Note:} Prior to Python version 1.5.2, this format specifier
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only accepted a tuple containing the individual parameters, not an
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arbitrary sequence. Code which previously caused a
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\exception{TypeError} to be raised here may now proceed without an
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exception. This is not expected to be a problem for existing code.
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\end{description}
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