gh-120838: Make Sure Py_Finalize() Always Runs Against the Main Interpreter#121063
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gh-120838: Make Sure Py_Finalize() Always Runs Against the Main Interpreter#121063ericsnowcurrently wants to merge 3 commits intopython:mainfrom
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We can't easily force
Py_Finalize()to run in the main thread (especially because ofPy_Exit()), but we can at least ensure the main interpreter is active.(We'll be backporting this since the fix for gh-120765 needs it.)