@@ -77,33 +77,35 @@ the module and a copyright notice if you like).
7777All user-visible symbols defined by :file: `Python.h ` have a prefix of ``Py `` or
7878``PY ``, except those defined in standard header files.
7979
80- For backward compatibility, :file: `Python.h ` includes several standard header files.
81- C extensions should include the standard headers that they use, and should not rely
82- on these implicit includes.
83- If using the limited C API version 3.13 or newer, the implicit includes are:
84-
85- * ``<assert.h> ``
86- * ``<intrin.h> `` (on Windows)
87- * ``<inttypes.h> ``
88- * ``<limits.h> ``
89- * ``<math.h> ``
90- * ``<stdarg.h> ``
91- * ``<wchar.h> ``
92- * ``<sys/types.h> `` (if present)
93-
94- If :c:macro: `Py_LIMITED_API ` is not defined, or is set to version 3.12 or older,
95- the headers below are also included:
96-
97- * ``<ctype.h> ``
98- * ``<unistd.h> `` (on POSIX)
99-
100- If :c:macro: `Py_LIMITED_API ` is not defined, or is set to version 3.10 or older,
101- the headers below are also included:
102-
103- * ``<errno.h> ``
104- * ``<stdio.h> ``
105- * ``<stdlib.h> ``
106- * ``<string.h> ``
80+ .. tip ::
81+
82+ For backward compatibility, :file: `Python.h ` includes several standard header files.
83+ C extensions should include the standard headers that they use,
84+ and should not rely on these implicit includes.
85+ If using the limited C API version 3.13 or newer, the implicit includes are:
86+
87+ * ``<assert.h> ``
88+ * ``<intrin.h> `` (on Windows)
89+ * ``<inttypes.h> ``
90+ * ``<limits.h> ``
91+ * ``<math.h> ``
92+ * ``<stdarg.h> ``
93+ * ``<wchar.h> ``
94+ * ``<sys/types.h> `` (if present)
95+
96+ If :c:macro: `Py_LIMITED_API ` is not defined, or is set to version 3.12 or older,
97+ the headers below are also included:
98+
99+ * ``<ctype.h> ``
100+ * ``<unistd.h> `` (on POSIX)
101+
102+ If :c:macro: `Py_LIMITED_API ` is not defined, or is set to version 3.10 or older,
103+ the headers below are also included:
104+
105+ * ``<errno.h> ``
106+ * ``<stdio.h> ``
107+ * ``<stdlib.h> ``
108+ * ``<string.h> ``
107109
108110The next thing we add to our module file is the C function that will be called
109111when the Python expression ``spam.system(string) `` is evaluated (we'll see
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