Make dealloc use tp_free or don't allow inheritance#355
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When a class is a base type, it must use its type's tp_free function to trigger the real free, instead of PyObjec_Del(). We do not always follow this convention, so let's give it a once-over and make sure we do that or that it's not a base type. Many of the types have the flag set in the struct, but do not pass the allocator function at init time, which makes them not really be a base. Remove the flag for those types.
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When a class is a base type, it must use its type's tp_free function to
trigger the real free, instead of PyObjec_Del().
We do not always follow this convention, so let's give it a once-over
and make sure we do that or that it's not a base type. Many of the types
have the flag set in the struct, but do not pass the allocator function
at init time, which makes them not really be a base. Remove the flag for
those types.
I've only actually seen this be an issue with the credentials (in the version where they're in C). I'm not sure why that causes issues but the repository doesn't.