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pylint-bot opened this issue Apr 25, 2014 · 3 comments
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Function 'f' has no '__code__' member (no-member) #213

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Originally reported by: Antony Lee (BitBucket: anntzer, GitHub: @anntzer?)


The following snippet triggers the spurious error given in the title.

#!python

def f():
    pass
print(f.__code__)

Other attributes, e.g. __closure__, trigger the same error.


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Original comment by Sylvain Thénault (BitBucket: sthenault, GitHub: @sthenault?):


this is a bug for astroid, and there are already issue(s) about the same
problem (though they probably don't talk about the very same function
attributes)

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Original comment by Kay Hayen (BitBucket: kayhayen, GitHub: @kayhayen?):


I just meant to report the same bug. I first noticed it on 1.1 and checked 1.2 just now.

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Original comment by Torsten Marek (BitBucket: tmarek, GitHub: @tmarek?):


Duplicate of #57.

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