Amaury Forgeot d'Arc added the comment:
Python remembers SWIG types because SWIG generates code like this:
PyTypeObject * SwigPyObject_TypeOnce(void) {
static PyTypeObject swigpyobject_type;
static int type_init = 0;
if (!type_init) {
// ... initialization code ...
swigpyobject_type = tmp;
type_init = 1;
if (PyType_Ready(&swigpyobject_type) < 0)
return NULL;
}
}
SWIG should reset "type_init" on a fresh interpreter.
The initXxx() function should do this.
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