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Re-entering the __next__()
method of itertools.pairwise leaks references, because old hold a borrowed reference when the __next__()
method of the underlying iterator is called. It may potentially lead to the use of a freed memory and a crash, but I only have reproducer for leaks.
Even if the re-entrant call is not very meaningful, it should correctly count references. There are several ways to fix this issue. I choose the simplest one which matches the current results (only without leaks) in most of simple tests, even if there is no other reasons to prefer these results.
cc @rhettinger
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3.11only security fixesonly security fixes3.12only security fixesonly security fixes3.13bugs and security fixesbugs and security fixesstdlibPython modules in the Lib dirPython modules in the Lib dirtype-bugAn unexpected behavior, bug, or errorAn unexpected behavior, bug, or error