Raymond Hettinger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> added the comment:

Georg's suggestion seems reasonable.  Alternatively, you can just catch 
AttributeError or TypeError.

Lowering the priority to normal and marking as unresolved.  At some 
point, it would be nice to review the whole code base to see if other 
calls to PyErr_Clear() are too aggressive.  In that review, perhaps a 
more clean and general solution with present itself.

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assignee: rhettinger -> georg.brandl
priority: critical -> normal
resolution: fixed -> 
versions: +Python 2.6, Python 3.1

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