BUG: Fix tiny memory leaks when like= overrides are used#18461
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charris merged 1 commit intonumpy:maintenance/1.20.xfrom Feb 22, 2021
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BUG: Fix tiny memory leaks when like= overrides are used#18461charris merged 1 commit intonumpy:maintenance/1.20.xfrom
like= overrides are used#18461charris merged 1 commit intonumpy:maintenance/1.20.xfrom
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I thought I had fixed these leaks, but it appears I missed some. We probably should backport this to 1.20.x (its simple), but the leaks are also pretty harmless unless someone uses `like=` hundrets of thousands of times in a running program (and its a new fetaure).
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Backport of #18420.
I thought I had fixed these leaks, but it appears I missed some.
We probably should backport this to 1.20.x (its simple), but the leaks
are also pretty harmless unless someone uses
like=hundrets ofthousands of times in a running program (and its a new fetaure).