bpo-40170: Fix PyType_Ready() refleak on static type by vstinner · Pull Request #23236 · python/cpython (original) (raw)
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bpo-1635741, bpo-40170: When called on a static type with NULL
tp_base, PyType_Ready() no longer increments the reference count of
the PyBaseObject_Type ("object). PyTypeObject.tp_base is a strong
reference on a heap type, but it is borrowed reference on a static
type.
Fix 99 reference leaks at Python exit (showrefcount 18623 => 18524).
https://bugs.python.org/issue40170
bpo-1635741, bpo-40170: When called on a static type with NULL tp_base, PyType_Ready() no longer increments the reference count of the PyBaseObject_Type ("object). PyTypeObject.tp_base is a strong reference on a heap type, but it is borrowed reference on a static type.
Fix 99 reference leaks at Python exit (showrefcount 18623 => 18524).
adorilson pushed a commit to adorilson/cpython that referenced this pull request
bpo-1635741, bpo-40170: When called on a static type with NULL tp_base, PyType_Ready() no longer increments the reference count of the PyBaseObject_Type ("object). PyTypeObject.tp_base is a strong reference on a heap type, but it is borrowed reference on a static type.
Fix 99 reference leaks at Python exit (showrefcount 18623 => 18524).
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