STINNER Victor added the comment:

FYI the Python 3.6 change in PyMem_Malloc() required to implement a new complex 
check on the GIL. Search for "PyMem_Malloc() now fails if the GIL is not held" 
in my following blog post:
https://haypo.github.io/contrib-cpython-2016q1.html

Requiring that the GIL is held is a backward incompatible change. I suggest to 
run your code with PYTHONMALLOC=debug on Python 3.6 ;-)

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