https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=401512

--- Comment #9 from Maurizio Paolini <paol...@dmf.unicatt.it> ---
(In reply to David E. Narvaez from comment #6)
> (In reply to Kevin Kofler from comment #4)
> > So, after looking at the code and the documentation, I suspect the issue is
> > not really the reference count of the tuple itself, but of the individual
> > arguments, which would explain why you do not hit this assertion if the
> > function has no arguments.
> 
> I agree that the issue seems to be the refcount of the arguments, but how
> would you explain that the patch in comment #2 works around the issue?
> 
> On a separate note, the assertion was added 3 years ago here
> 
> https://github.com/boostorg/python/commit/
> bc2f77a3db0b3b428ef7bc205804ce5625e46001
> 
> so it seems this has been broken since Boost 1.63 or so?

Yes, indeed!  I am no longer an active user, so I realized the presence of the
problem after some time; then I posted the report only downstream for fedora.
In any case I opened this bug report more than one year ago.

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