How does one normally treat references returned by SIP-wrapped C++ objects? I just determined a segmentation fault in my program resulted from an object first being obtained as a reference (in the C++ sense) from a C++ method, and then destroyed with the parent object. Does one normally keep in mind that the object dies implicitly with its C++ parent, or is there a way to have SIP give you copies rather than borrowed references?
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