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don't trouble yourself with it too much.
it's just there for historical reasons, to distinguilsh it from the pre-existing, now deprecated c-based 1.0 api, like you already thought before.
it won't get changed or "increased" in further 3.x. or 4.x versions, and there is no "hidden magic".
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don't trouble yourself with it too much.
it's just there for historical reasons, to distinguilsh distinguish it from the pre-existing, now deprecated c-based 1.0 api, like you already thought before.
it won't get changed or "increased" in further 3.x. or 4.x versions, and there is no "hidden magic".