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Amaury Forgeot d'Arc authored
When a thread touches such an object for the first time, a new thread-local __dict__ is created, and the __init__ method is run. But a thread switch can occur here; if the other thread touches the same object, it installs another __dict__; when the first thread resumes, it updates the dictionary of the second... This is the deep cause of the failures in test_multiprocessing involving "managers" objects. Backport of r64601.
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