fix leak in typenode_collect_literal#1021
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Just noting severity for anyone following along - this leak would only ever leak references to an empty tuple (an immortal singleton on all python versions, effectively leaking nothing). It also only shows up in the case of a Literal with no arguments, which is already a user-error.
Not saying we shouldn't fix it! Some people just associate leaks like this with major issues, and this one is very very minor.
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Yeah, it's virtually impossible to hit, and completely irrelevant in 3.12+ |
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Fix leak caused by a missing
Py_DECREFon an error path intypenode_collect_literal. Only possible on Python <3.12, as empty tuples are immortalized from 3.12 onwards.