built-in types (the first was in revision 21877). When an exception has raised within from the __init__ method of a user-defined class derived from a built-in type (e.g., UnaryPredicate0D and BinaryPredicate1D), some member variables of the base type are left uninitialized, leading to a null pointer reference in the "__dealloc__" function in the base type. To avoid this, pointer checking was added in the deallocators of those built-in types that can be used to define a subclass by a user.
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