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Reference counting related regression in Python 3.14a7? #132346

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Dear Python team,

I am the lead of the nanobind project, which is a C++<->Python binding tool. I always try to follow recent Python versions to react to any API/ABI changes and catch issues before they end up in public releases. With the just-released Python 3.14a7, a whole bunch of testcases in the nanobind test suite start to fail (example: https://github.com/wjakob/nanobind/actions/runs/14372986244/job/40299387939). These are all tests that create and pass objects and expect reference counts to behave in a certain way. This works consistently for PyPy and all tested CPython version from 3.8 all the way until 3.14a6, and so it is therefore surprising to see such a change in behavior in an alpha version bump.

I'm wondering what could cause this? Are there known issues in 3.14a7? Did reference counting / garbage collection change in some way that could cause such behavior to arise?

Thank you,
Wenzel

CPython versions tested on:

3.14

Operating systems tested on:

macOS, Linux

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