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Some high-level questions to consider:
* Is it run only when a build of the docs is started? Or should it be done
regularly (daily/weekly?) to keep an eye on links so that it's not a surprise
when build time comes along?
* Does a broken link stop the
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I'd also like to suggest that the question not be "most efficient" but
"fastest". I don't think it should treat "efficient" and "fast" as synonyms.
"Efficient" can mean things other than execution
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I'm assuming that you're getting this sre_lib.h error when compiling
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Casting tail to (void *)tail was the correct thing to do. The problem is that
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* consting pointers that can be made const
* Removing unused function arguments
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_Py_FatalError_PrintExc(int fd) -> unused arg
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* compiler_next_instr
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Const arguments for:
* assemble_jump_offsets
* blocksize
* check_caller
* check_compare
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calc_number_widths -> PyObject *number
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symtable_visit_annotations -> stmt_ty s
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In ndarray_get_format in Modules/_testbuffer.c, char *fmt can be made const.
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/* XXX: constify members. */
This patch addresses that.
In the tok_state struct:
* end and start were non-const but could be made const
* str and input were const but should
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It looks like the original changeset is trying to address at least two
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* Adding the const to the type cast, as in:
-return _PyUnicode_FromUCS1((unsigned char*)s, size);
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