I think I've found it out . For new-style class it's PyType_Type and for 
old-style class it's PyClass_Type . Thanks anyway.

To: python-list@python.org
From: yush...@outlook.com
Subject: metatype
Date: Tue, 12 Mar 2013 06:22:24 +0800










发件人: shangyu
发送时间: ‎2013/‎3/‎12 0:20
收件人: core-mentors...@python.org
主题: [Core-mentorship] metatype


Hi dear all, 
I have following Python code
class mydict(dict):
    def __init__(self):
        pass
I wonder how this new type get created . What is the type of metatype in the 
following line ?
type = (PyTypeObject *)metatype->tp_alloc(metatype, nslots);
(line 2296 of typeobject.c Python2.7.3 source code)
It seems PyDict_Type . If so , how do I expect the tp_alloc will return a 
PyTypeObject object ? Maybe I've missed something ?
Many thanks!!!

                                          
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