Alexander Sturm added the comment:
As mentioned, the code is compiled correctly by VS2017 - both in 3.5.5 and
3.6.5. So I cannot reproduce the issue with Python 3.6.5.
Would it be possible to switch the default platform toolset used to compile
Python 3.5 in the next source release to v141
Change by Alexander Sturm :
Added file: https://bugs.python.org/file47522/annotated_dissasembly.txt
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<https://bugs.python.org/issue33232>
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New submission from Alexander Sturm :
This issue can be reproduced using Python 3.5.2 - 3.5.5 compiled with VS2015
(tested both the official Python builds as well as local builds using VS2015
Version 14.0.25431.01 Update 3) on 64-bit Windows.
To reproduce, run the attached file (or python -c