Fixed reference counting for exception objects in Py.With#1062
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PyObject(s) constructed for __exit__ method referenced existing Python objects without increasing refcount appropriately, which could lead to double-free.
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I just wanted to comment on here to tell you that I ran into this issue and this PR was the root cause. We had some python exceptions being fired within a Thanks! |
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…1062) PyObject(s) constructed for __exit__ method referenced existing Python objects without increasing refcount appropriately, which could lead to double-free.
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PyObjects constructed for__exit__method referenced existing Python objects without increasing refcount appropriately, which could lead to double-free.Does this close any currently open issues?
Not sure, but this issue might have been one of the possible causes for #1050