Fix the error type for missing attributes and getattr compatibility issues#146
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Gentle ping for this. One of my projects that uses addict depends on this fix. Thank you! @mewwts |
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Hello, I know it's been some time, but you can subclass the class DictNoDefault(Dict):
def __missing__(self, key):
raise AttributeError(key)
ns_my_dict = DictNoDefault()
print(getattr(ns_my_dict, 'other', 'No such attribute'))This prints |
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The library gives incorrect behavior with
getattr:The expected result should be 2 (when the attribute does not exist, the default value 2 should be returned).
The error type for missing attributes is not consistent with Python standards:
The correct error type should be
AttributeError.These issues are all from the same root cause: when the
Dictobject is frozen and a missing attribute is accessed,AttributeErrorshould be raised (instead ofKeyError).getattrusesAttributeErrorto detect if the default value should be supplied. WhenKeyErroris raised instead,getattrwill not supply the default value.This pull request fixes these issues and adds related tests.
In more detail, the changes are:
Error for
body.missing_keyBefore:
However, the error type should be
AttributeErrorinstead. This pull request fixes this issue by catching it and throwing the correct error type:Error for
body["missing_key"]The error type for missing key access is still the same as before (KeyError) as this is the correct behavior:
getattrBefore:
The expected result should be 2. This pull request fixes the issue: