Kaydet (Commit) 7441e658 authored tarafından Gregory P. Smith's avatar Gregory P. Smith

* SF patch 835100 - C++ // comments are not allowed. Use /* */

üst ceac90ae
......@@ -1560,11 +1560,11 @@ DB_join(DBObject* self, PyObject* args)
free(cursors);
RETURN_IF_ERR();
// FIXME: this is a buggy interface. The returned cursor
// contains internal references to the passed in cursors
// but does not hold python references to them or prevent
// them from being closed prematurely. This can cause
// python to crash when things are done in the wrong order.
/* FIXME: this is a buggy interface. The returned cursor
contains internal references to the passed in cursors
but does not hold python references to them or prevent
them from being closed prematurely. This can cause
python to crash when things are done in the wrong order. */
return (PyObject*) newDBCursorObject(dbc, self);
}
......@@ -2946,7 +2946,7 @@ _DBC_get_set_both(DBCursorObject* self, PyObject* keyobj, PyObject* dataobj,
DBT key, data;
PyObject* retval;
// the caller did this: CHECK_CURSOR_NOT_CLOSED(self);
/* the caller did this: CHECK_CURSOR_NOT_CLOSED(self); */
if (!make_key_dbt(self->mydb, keyobj, &key, NULL))
return NULL;
if (!make_dbt(dataobj, &data))
......@@ -2994,7 +2994,7 @@ DBC_get_both(DBCursorObject* self, PyObject* args)
if (!PyArg_ParseTuple(args, "OO|i:get_both", &keyobj, &dataobj, &flags))
return NULL;
// if the cursor is closed, self->mydb may be invalid
/* if the cursor is closed, self->mydb may be invalid */
CHECK_CURSOR_NOT_CLOSED(self);
return _DBC_get_set_both(self, keyobj, dataobj, flags,
......@@ -3043,7 +3043,7 @@ DBC_set_both(DBCursorObject* self, PyObject* args)
if (!PyArg_ParseTuple(args, "OO|i:set_both", &keyobj, &dataobj, &flags))
return NULL;
// if the cursor is closed, self->mydb may be invalid
/* if the cursor is closed, self->mydb may be invalid */
CHECK_CURSOR_NOT_CLOSED(self);
return _DBC_get_set_both(self, keyobj, dataobj, flags,
......
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