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PyUnstable_AtExit isn't well tested and undocumented #127791

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While working on #126908, @vstinner noted that this part of PyUnstable_AtExit looks wrong:

else {
state->last_ll_callback->next = callback;
}

This will result in loss of callbacks after one has been stored, because the second-to-last one is always overwritten. Noted in gh-118915, PyUnstable_AtExit is also undocumented. I'll work on fixing both.

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3.13, 3.14, CPython main branch

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Linux

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