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4 changes: 2 additions & 2 deletions Doc/c-api/module.rst
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On success, return ``0``. On error, raise an exception and return ``-1``.
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Please keep this general statement. There are many cases where the function can fail. For example, if mod is not a module or has no dictionary. PyDict_SetItemString() can fail with MemoryError, etc.


Return ``NULL`` if *value* is ``NULL``. It must be called with an exception
raised in this case.
Return ``-1`` if *value* is ``NULL``. In this case, if the function is
called without an exception already set, it raises an exception.

Example usage::

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