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Anthony Baxter 88c646e99e backport tim_one's patch:
[Re-did unicodeobject.c - it's changed a lot since 2.1 :) Pretty confident
that it's correct]

Repair widespread misuse of _PyString_Resize.  Since it's clear people
don't understand how this function works, also beefed up the docs.  The
most common usage error is of this form (often spread out across gotos):

	if (_PyString_Resize(&s, n) < 0) {
		Py_DECREF(s);
		s = NULL;
		goto outtahere;
	}

The error is that if _PyString_Resize runs out of memory, it automatically
decrefs the input string object s (which also deallocates it, since its
refcount must be 1 upon entry), and sets s to NULL.  So if the "if"
branch ever triggers, it's an error to call Py_DECREF(s):  s is already
NULL!  A correct way to write the above is the simpler (and intended)

	if (_PyString_Resize(&s, n) < 0)
		goto outtahere;

Bugfix candidate.

Original patch(es):
python/dist/src/Objects/fileobject.c:2.161
python/dist/src/Objects/stringobject.c:2.161
python/dist/src/Objects/unicodeobject.c:2.147
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