* Always call PyNumber_Index when casting from Python to a C++ integral type, also pre-3.8 * Fixed on PyPy * Simplify use of PyNumber_Index, following @rwgk's idea, and ignore warnings in >=3.8 * Reproduce mismatch between pre-3.8 and post-3.8 behavior on __index__ throwing TypeError * Fix tests on 3.6 <= Python < 3.8 * No, I don't have an uninitialized variable * Fix use of __index__ on Python 2 * Make types in test_int_convert more ~boring~ descriptive
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