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gh-86493: Use PyModule_Add() instead of PyModule_AddObjectRef() #106860

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@serhiy-storchaka serhiy-storchaka commented Jul 18, 2023

If PyModule_AddObjectRef() followed by Py_DECREF() of the added value, the code can be simplified by using PyModule_Add() which was designed specially for such cases.

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LGTM

int rc = PyModule_AddObjectRef(mod, "WITH_PYMALLOC", v);
Py_DECREF(v);
if (rc < 0) {
if (PyModule_AddObjectRef(mod, "WITH_PYMALLOC", v) < 0) {
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Was this purposefully not converted to PyModule_Add()?

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Yes, PyModule_AddObjectRef() is more fitting here. But the old code was complicated without need.

@serhiy-storchaka serhiy-storchaka merged commit a293fa5 into python:main Jul 18, 2023
@serhiy-storchaka serhiy-storchaka deleted the use-PyModule_Add2 branch July 18, 2023 20:59
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