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The hasattr() function on python2 is famously dangerous and a frequent
source of problems. This backports the slighly less dangerous Python 3 version
to Python2.

The hasattr() function on python2 is famously dangerous and a frequent
source of problems. This backports the slighly less dangerous Python 3 version
to Python2.
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@benjaminp can you review this pr?

"""Return whether the object has an attribute with the given name.
This is done by calling getattr(obj, name) and catching AttributeError."""
try:
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I think

        try:
            getattr(obj, attr_name)
        except AttributeError:
            return False
        return True

is a bit nicer

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