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Fix the only non-C90 comment to be C90 compatible. #566

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@ndparker ndparker commented Mar 8, 2017

Including pyport.h into a module compiled with a C89/90 compiler gives the error:

C++ style comments are not allowed in ISO C90.

It would be nice to be included into the next python 3.6 version as well.

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@serhiy-storchaka serhiy-storchaka added type-bug An unexpected behavior, bug, or error needs backport to 3.6 labels Mar 8, 2017
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Could you please backport this change to 3.6 @ndparker?

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ndparker commented Mar 8, 2017

FWIW, I've signed the CLA now :-)

@serhiy-storchaka Thanks for merging. Should I open another PR for python 3.6 or how is it supposed to be done?

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Thanks @ndparker. Signing the CLA for such trivial change is not needed, but i hope this is not your last contribution.

Just open another PR for Python 3.6.

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