# The current format is TOML.
# There are these kinds of top-level "items":
-# - struct: A C struct. Currently this file does not distinguish between:
-# - opaque structs, which the Limited API only handles via pointers
-# (so these can change at any time)
-# - structs where only certain members are part of the stable ABI (e.g.
-# PyObject)
-# - structs which must not be changed at all (e.g. PyType_Slot, which is
-# fully defined and used in arrays)
+# - struct: A C struct. See `struct_abi_kind` for how much of the struct is
+# exposed.
# - function: A function that must be kept available (and exported, i.e. not
# converted to a macro).
# - const: A simple value, defined with `#define`.
# of the stable ABI.
# - a combination of the above (functions that were called by macros that
# were public in the past)
+# - struct_abi_kind: for `struct`, defines how much of the struct is exposed:
+# - 'full-abi': All of the struct is part of the ABI, including the size
+# (users may define arrays of these structs).
+# Typically used for initalization, rather than at runtime.
+# - 'opaque': No members are part of the ABI, nor is the size. The Limited
+# API only handles these via pointers. The C definition should be
+# incomplete (opaque).
+# - 'members': Only specific members are part of the stable ABI.
+# The struct's size may change, so it can't be used in arrays.
+# Do not add new structs of this kind without an extremely good reason.
+# - members: For `struct` with struct_abi_kind = 'members', a list of the
+# exposed members.
# - doc: for `feature_macro`, the blurb added in documentation
# - windows: for `feature_macro`, this macro is defined on Windows.
# (This info is used to generate the DLL manifest and needs to be available