rangeobject.h revision 938178283c29cdc2c8f5004d58dff110ac907883
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25/* Range object interface */
26
27/*
28A range object represents an integer range.  This is an immutable object;
29a range cannot change its value after creation.
30
31Range objects behave like the corresponding tuple objects except that
32they are represented by a start, stop, and step datamembers.
33*/
34
35extern DL_IMPORT PyTypeObject PyRange_Type;
36
37#define PyRange_Check(op) ((op)->ob_type == &PyRange_Type)
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39extern PyObject *PyRange_New Py_PROTO((long, long, long, int));
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