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Asked: June 14, 20262026-06-14T20:57:06+00:00 2026-06-14T20:57:06+00:00

I’m puzzling over an embedded Python 2.7.2 interpreter issue. I’ve embedded the interpreter in

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I’m puzzling over an embedded Python 2.7.2 interpreter issue. I’ve embedded the interpreter in a Visual C++ 2010 application and it essentially just calls user-written scripts.

My end-users want to use matplotlib – I’ve already resolved a number of issues relating to its dependence on numpy – but when they call savefig(), the application crashes with:

**Fatal Python Error: PyEval_RestoreThread: NULL tstate

This isn’t an issue running the same script using the standard Python 2.7.2 interpreter, even using the same site-packages, so it seems to definitely be something wrong with my embedding. I call Py_Initialize() – do I need to do something with setting up Python threads?

I can’t quite get the solution from other questions here to work, but I’m more concerned that this is symptomatic of a wider problem in how I’m setting up the Python interpreter.

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    2026-06-14T20:57:07+00:00Added an answer on June 14, 2026 at 8:57 pm

    Finally resolved this – so going to explain what occurred for the sake of Googlers!

    This only happened when using third-party libraries like numpy or matplotlib, but actually related to an error elsewhere in my code. As part of the software I wrote, I was extending the Python interpreter following the same basic pattern as shown in the Python C API documentation.

    At the end of this code, I called the Py_DECREF function on some of the Python objects I had created along the way. My mistake was that I was calling this function on borrowed references, which should not be done.

    This caused the software to crash with the error above when it reached the Py_Finalize command that I used to clean up. Removing the DECREF on the borrowed references fixed this error.

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