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If getattr() fails, hasattr() will fail as well.

Removed hasattr() check, because hasattr() will call getattr() internally
anyway. If hasattr() fails, it means that getattr() has failed. So, there is no
need to call hasattr() before getattr().
Sander Mathijs van Veen 14 năm trước cách đây
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1 tập tin đã thay đổi với 3 bổ sung6 xóa
  1. 3 6
      src/c/bison_callback.c

+ 3 - 6
src/c/bison_callback.c

@@ -104,14 +104,11 @@ PyObject* py_callback(PyObject *parser, char *target, int option, int nargs,
     if (unlikely(!res)) return res;
 
     // Check if the "hook_handler" callback exists
-    if (unlikely(!PyObject_HasAttr(parser, py_attr_hook_handler_name)))
-        return res;
-
     handle = PyObject_GetAttr(parser, py_attr_hook_handler_name);
 
-    if (unlikely(!handle)) {
-        Py_DECREF(res);
-        return NULL;
+    if (!handle) {
+        PyErr_Clear();
+        return res;
     }
 
     // Call the "hook_handler" callback