#include <longintrepr.h>
-/* These two macros are basicly Py_BEGIN_ALLOW_THREADS and Py_BEGIN_ALLOW_THREADS
+/* These two macros are basically 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
* we don't intend to call any Python functions.
* These two macros are used whenever a C thread intends to call some Python
* function, usually because some registered callback was triggered.
* Just like Py_BEGIN_ALLOW_THREADS it opens a block so these macros have to be
- * used in pairs. They aquire the GIL, create a new Python thread state and swap
+ * used in pairs. They acquire the GIL, create a new Python thread state and swap
* the current thread state with the new one. This means this thread is now allowed
* to execute Python code. */
PluginData data;
PyObject *values; /* Sequence */
PyObject *meta; /* dict */
- int interval;
+ double interval;
} Values;
PyTypeObject ValuesType;
#define Values_New() PyObject_CallFunctionObjArgs((PyObject *) &ValuesType, (void *) 0)