Keno Fischer added the comment:

Yes, you are correct about it being only an issue in the embedding context.
I agree that it might not be a good idea to do do this for every library, but I 
wanted to revive the discussion since this kind of thing seems like something 
that comes up frequently when people embed python. Thanks for the reference to 
the other thread. A solution that allows the activation context to be specified 
would be great.

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