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Author vstinner
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Date 2018-10-31.19:50:00
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> Include/internal/pystate.h uses #include "pystate.h" to include Include/pystate.h, but it tries to include itself (Include/internal/pystate.h) which does nothing because of "#ifndef Py_INTERNAL_PYSTATE_H #define Py_INTERNAL_PYSTATE_H ... #endif".

I proposed to rename internal header files, add an "internal_" prefix, to avoid this issue: PR 10263.
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2018-10-31 19:50:00vstinnersetrecipients: + vstinner
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