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Make InternalTerm module_local #600

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With a global class binding, importing two runtime modules in the same interpreter seems to lead to an error: failing job

(pybind11 docs)

@tothtamas28 tothtamas28 added bug Something isn't working bindings LLVM backend bindings to other languages labels Nov 22, 2022
@tothtamas28 tothtamas28 self-assigned this Nov 22, 2022
@tothtamas28 tothtamas28 marked this pull request as ready for review November 22, 2022 10:31
@tothtamas28 tothtamas28 requested a review from Baltoli November 22, 2022 10:31
@rv-jenkins rv-jenkins merged commit e1c80fb into master Nov 22, 2022
@rv-jenkins rv-jenkins deleted the runtime-binding-fix branch November 22, 2022 11:25
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