* Sven Trenkel <collectd at semidefinite.de>
**/
+/* Some python versions don't include this by default. */
+
+#include <longintrepr.h>
+
/* These two macros are basicly Py_BEGIN_ALLOW_THREADS and Py_BEGIN_ALLOW_THREADS
* from the other direction. If a Python thread calls a C function
* Py_BEGIN_ALLOW_THREADS is used to allow other python threads to run because
char type_instance[DATA_MAX_NAME_LEN];
} PluginData;
PyTypeObject PluginDataType;
+#define PluginData_New() PyObject_CallFunctionObjArgs((PyObject *) &PluginDataType, (void *) 0)
typedef struct {
PluginData data;
int interval;
} Values;
PyTypeObject ValuesType;
+#define Values_New() PyObject_CallFunctionObjArgs((PyObject *) &ValuesType, (void *) 0)
typedef struct {
PluginData data;
char message[NOTIF_MAX_MSG_LEN];
} Notification;
PyTypeObject NotificationType;
+#define Notification_New() PyObject_CallFunctionObjArgs((PyObject *) &NotificationType, (void *) 0)
typedef PyLongObject Signed;
PyTypeObject SignedType;
typedef PyLongObject Unsigned;
PyTypeObject UnsignedType;
+