Hello experts, I'm having a memory leak problem when using the function AsManagedObject(typeof(double)). Basically I have something like this: PyTuple myTuple = PyTuple.AsTuple(result); double result0 = (double)myTuple[0].AsManagedObject(typeof(double)); double result1 = (double)myTuple[1].AsManagedObject(typeof(double)); myTuple.Dispose(); where "result" is just a PyObject that returned from a python function. I simplified the code above just so you can understand better, but the thing is that the line that calls "AsManagedObject” is executed thousands of times and it is increasing significantly the memory heap (it goes over 3 GB of memory in my scenario and it’s not released after execution). If I don't call just this specific function the memory remains stable. But I don’t know any other way to convert the PyObject to "double" unless using the “AsManagedObject” function. It sounds to me that some objects are allocated inside the "AsManagedObject" method and they are not being released. Maybe it’s a bug there. Any ideas? I'm using latest version of python for .NET. Thank you! Eliana Mendes Software Engineer