What does this implement/fix? Explain your changes.
Prior to this change PyObject.GetAttr(name, default) would ignore any exceptions, including ones unrelated to missing attribute. For example (hypothetically) PyObject is a file, and you call file.GetAttr("len", 0), it would return 0 on I/O error even though file object actually has len attribute.
Remarks
I marked the method obsolete, as even now when we restrict ignored errors to AttributeError and derived types, the behavior of this method still going to be misleading in some scenarios. For example,
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What does this implement/fix? Explain your changes.
Prior to this change PyObject.GetAttr(name, default) would ignore any exceptions, including ones unrelated to missing attribute. For example (hypothetically) PyObject is a file, and you call file.GetAttr("len", 0), it would return 0 on I/O error even though file object actually has len attribute.
Remarks
I marked the method obsolete, as even now when we restrict ignored errors to AttributeError and derived types, the behavior of this method still going to be misleading in some scenarios. For example,
Does this close any currently open issues?
fixes #1036
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