Fix the PyGetSetDef documentation (GH-116056)

closure is not a function pointer, it is a user data pointer.
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@ -702,12 +702,12 @@ Defining Getters and Setters
.. c:member:: void* closure
Optional function pointer, providing additional data for getter and setter.
Optional user data pointer, providing additional data for getter and setter.
.. c:type:: PyObject *(*getter)(PyObject *, void *)
The ``get`` function takes one :c:expr:`PyObject*` parameter (the
instance) and a function pointer (the associated ``closure``):
instance) and a user data pointer (the associated ``closure``):
It should return a new reference on success or ``NULL`` with a set exception
on failure.
@ -715,7 +715,7 @@ Defining Getters and Setters
.. c:type:: int (*setter)(PyObject *, PyObject *, void *)
``set`` functions take two :c:expr:`PyObject*` parameters (the instance and
the value to be set) and a function pointer (the associated ``closure``):
the value to be set) and a user data pointer (the associated ``closure``):
In case the attribute should be deleted the second parameter is ``NULL``.
Should return ``0`` on success or ``-1`` with a set exception on failure.