gh-148484: Fix memory leak of iterator in array.array constructor#148523
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This patch ensures that the iterator is correctly DECREF'ed on all error paths after it is created.
That's not true, you ignored some case. For example, shown in the issue thread.
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Fix memory leak of iterator in array.array constructor
When array.array is initialized with an arbitrary iterable, a Python iterator object is created via PyObject_GetIter().
If an error occurs later in array initialization (e.g. during element insertion or sequence conversion), the iterator was not properly decref'd, leading to a memory leak.
This patch ensures that the iterator is correctly DECREF'ed on all error paths after it is created.
The issue affects the fallback iterable initialization path only. Fast-path initializers (list, tuple, bytes, bytearray, array, str) are not affected.