![]() The implementation of `HTTPError` in `requests` does not guarantee that the `response` property will always be set. So we need to ensure it is not `None` before looking for the return code, for example. This also makes mypy checks pass again, as `types-request` was updated in 2.31.0.9 to better match this particular aspect. See: https://github.com/python/typeshed/pull/10875 |
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