At 10:13 AM 8/24/2010 -0500, Benjamin Peterson wrote: >2010/8/24 James Y Knight <foom at fuhm.net>: > > > > On Aug 24, 2010, at 10:26 AM, Benjamin Peterson wrote: > > > >> 2010/8/24 P.J. Eby <pje at telecommunity.com>: > >>> > >>> At 03:37 PM 8/24/2010 +0200, Hrvoje Niksic wrote: > >>>> > >>>> a) a "business" case of throwing anything other than AttributeError from > >>>> __getattr__ and friends is almost certainly a bug waiting to happen, and > >>> > >>> FYI, best practice for __getattr__ is generally to bail with an > >>> AttributeError as soon as you see double underscores in the name, unless > >>> you > >>> intend to support special attributes. > >> > >> Unless you're in an old-style class, you shouldn't get an double > >> underscore methods in __getattr__ (or __getattribute__). If you do, > >> it's a bug. > > > > Uh, did you see the message that was in response to? > > > > Maybe it should be a bug report? > >Old version of Python I think. If by "old" you mean 2.6, sure. (Also, I did say this was a best practice since 2.2.)
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