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At ghost.py line 298 Stash is trying to access the storage's db_path attribute. Since there's no demand that that attribute should reside in the storage, the program crashes due to an AttributeError.
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I don't quite understand what it means that there's no requirement. Every storage must implement a constructor which receives db_path. Yes, it's not "documented", but the tests will fail if you don't provide such an attribute.
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I don't quite understand what it means that there's no requirement. Every
storage must implement a constructor which receives db_path. Yes, it's
not "documented", but the tests will fail if you don't provide such an
attribute.
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At ghost.py line 298 Stash is trying to access the storage's
db_path
attribute. Since there's no demand that that attribute should reside in the storage, the program crashes due to anAttributeError
.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: