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Insert missing apostrophes in ctypes documentation (#115090)
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@ -200,7 +200,7 @@ calls).
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Python objects that can directly be used as parameters in these function calls.
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``None`` is passed as a C ``NULL`` pointer, bytes objects and strings are passed
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as pointer to the memory block that contains their data (:c:expr:`char *` or
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:c:expr:`wchar_t *`). Python integers are passed as the platforms default C
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:c:expr:`wchar_t *`). Python integers are passed as the platform's default C
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:c:expr:`int` type, their value is masked to fit into the C type.
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Before we move on calling functions with other parameter types, we have to learn
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@ -1445,7 +1445,7 @@ function exported by these libraries, and reacquired afterwards.
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All these classes can be instantiated by calling them with at least one
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argument, the pathname of the shared library. If you have an existing handle to
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an already loaded shared library, it can be passed as the ``handle`` named
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parameter, otherwise the underlying platforms :c:func:`!dlopen` or
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parameter, otherwise the underlying platform's :c:func:`!dlopen` or
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:c:func:`!LoadLibrary` function is used to load the library into
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the process, and to get a handle to it.
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@ -1456,7 +1456,7 @@ configurable.
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The *use_errno* parameter, when set to true, enables a ctypes mechanism that
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allows accessing the system :data:`errno` error number in a safe way.
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:mod:`ctypes` maintains a thread-local copy of the systems :data:`errno`
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:mod:`ctypes` maintains a thread-local copy of the system's :data:`errno`
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variable; if you call foreign functions created with ``use_errno=True`` then the
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:data:`errno` value before the function call is swapped with the ctypes private
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copy, the same happens immediately after the function call.
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