Pino Toscano 85235aec83 python: fix call of Python handlers of events
Make sure to reference the arguments, to make sure they are kept alive
during the function call; this is visible when setting an event handler
for the CLOSE event, and testing it with Python 3.

This does not seem to create a memory leak e.g. with Python 2.

Also, switch away from the quasi-internal PyEval_CallObject to the
public PyObject_CallObject, which takes care of doing safety checks.
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