[pypy-commit] pypy default: Merged in modcloth/pypy/clean-up-remaining-pypy-rlib-refs (pull request #127)
alex_gaynor
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Fri Feb 22 04:13:56 CET 2013
Author: Alex Gaynor <alex.gaynor at gmail.com>
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Changeset: r61584:8888df8a2aa4
Date: 2013-02-21 19:13 -0800
http://bitbucket.org/pypy/pypy/changeset/8888df8a2aa4/
Log: Merged in modcloth/pypy/clean-up-remaining-pypy-rlib-refs (pull
request #127)
Cleaning up remaining 'pypy[./]rlib' references
diff --git a/pypy/doc/ctypes-implementation.rst b/pypy/doc/ctypes-implementation.rst
--- a/pypy/doc/ctypes-implementation.rst
+++ b/pypy/doc/ctypes-implementation.rst
@@ -38,7 +38,7 @@
in dynamic libraries through libffi. Freeing objects in most cases and making
sure that objects referring to each other are kept alive is responsibility of the higher levels.
-This module uses bindings to libffi which are defined in ``pypy/rlib/libffi.py``.
+This module uses bindings to libffi which are defined in ``rpython/rlib/libffi.py``.
We tried to keep this module as small as possible. It is conceivable
that other implementations (e.g. Jython) could use our ctypes
diff --git a/pypy/doc/discussion/improve-rpython.rst b/pypy/doc/discussion/improve-rpython.rst
--- a/pypy/doc/discussion/improve-rpython.rst
+++ b/pypy/doc/discussion/improve-rpython.rst
@@ -39,7 +39,7 @@
- Allocate variables on the stack, and pass their address ("by reference") to
llexternal functions. For a typical usage, see
- `pypy.rlib.rsocket.RSocket.getsockopt_int`.
+ `rpython.rlib.rsocket.RSocket.getsockopt_int`.
Extensible type system for llexternal
-------------------------------------
diff --git a/pypy/doc/stackless.rst b/pypy/doc/stackless.rst
--- a/pypy/doc/stackless.rst
+++ b/pypy/doc/stackless.rst
@@ -273,7 +273,7 @@
more information about them please see the documentation in the C source
at `rpython/translator/c/src/stacklet/stacklet.h`_.
-The module ``pypy.rlib.rstacklet`` is a thin wrapper around the above
+The module ``rpython.rlib.rstacklet`` is a thin wrapper around the above
functions. The key point is that new() and switch() always return a
fresh stacklet handle (or an empty one), and switch() additionally
consumes one. It makes no sense to have code in which the returned
diff --git a/rpython/translator/c/src/mem.h b/rpython/translator/c/src/mem.h
--- a/rpython/translator/c/src/mem.h
+++ b/rpython/translator/c/src/mem.h
@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@
#include <string.h>
-/* used by pypy.rlib.rstack, but also by asmgcc */
+/* used by rpython.rlib.rstack, but also by asmgcc */
#define OP_STACK_CURRENT(r) r = (Signed)&r
diff --git a/rpython/translator/c/src/stack.h b/rpython/translator/c/src/stack.h
--- a/rpython/translator/c/src/stack.h
+++ b/rpython/translator/c/src/stack.h
@@ -18,7 +18,7 @@
char LL_stack_too_big_slowpath(long); /* returns 0 (ok) or 1 (too big) */
void LL_stack_set_length_fraction(double);
-/* some macros referenced from pypy.rlib.rstack */
+/* some macros referenced from rpython.rlib.rstack */
#define LL_stack_get_end() ((long)_LLstacktoobig_stack_end)
#define LL_stack_get_length() _LLstacktoobig_stack_length
#define LL_stack_get_end_adr() ((long)&_LLstacktoobig_stack_end) /* JIT */
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