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In slotted classes' generated __getattr__(), we try __getattribute__() before __getattr__(), if available, and eventually let AttributeError propagate. This matches better with the behaviour described in Python's documentation Customizing attribute access.

Fix #1230

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In slotted classes' generated __getattr__(), we try __getattribute__()
before __getattr__(), if available, and eventually let AttributeError
propagate. This matches better with the behaviour described in Python's
documentation "Customizing attribute access":

  https://docs.python.org/3/reference/datamodel.html#customizing-attribute-access

Fix python-attrs#1230
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hynek commented Mar 5, 2024

ping @diabolo-dan :)

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Merged via the queue into python-attrs:main with commit 88e2896 Apr 2, 2024
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hynek commented Apr 2, 2024

thanks everyone!

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AttributeError propagation is broken in cached_property with slots=True

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