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PR matplotlib#20733 added module-level `__getattr__` functions to several modules. All of the functions with the exception of the one in `matplotlib.style.core` had a terminal `raise AttributeError` to handle unmatched attributes. The omission in `matplotlib.style.core` was probably unintentional; it results in confusing and buggy behavior such as: ```pycon >>> import matplotlib.style.core >>> if hasattr(matplotlib.style.core, '__warningregistry__'): ... del matplotlib.style.core.__warningregistry__ ... Traceback (most recent call last): File "<stdin>", line 2, in <module> AttributeError: __warningregistry__ ``` This causes problems in the unit tests for astropy affiliated packages. See astropy/astropy#12038.
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PR matplotlib#20806 added another instance of a module-level `__getattr__` function that was missing a final `raise AttributeError` to catch unknown attributes. This is the same kind of bug as matplotlib#20822. See also astropy/astropy#12038.
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PR Summary
PR #20733 added module-level
__getattr__
functions to several modules. All of the functions with the exception of the one inmatplotlib.style.core
had a terminalraise AttributeError
to handle unmatched attributes.The omission in
matplotlib.style.core
was probably unintentional; it results in confusing and buggy behavior such as:This causes problems in the unit tests for astropy affiliated packages. See astropy/astropy#12038.
PR Checklist
pytest
passes).flake8
on changed files to check).flake8-docstrings
and runflake8 --docstring-convention=all
).doc/users/next_whats_new/
(follow instructions in README.rst there).doc/api/next_api_changes/
(follow instructions in README.rst there).