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Fix unbound result variable in SlimChannelConverter #232

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result was moved inside an if statement in SlimChannelConverter, causing it to be unbound if ctx.guild is None

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Bugfix, that's all

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Set result to None before the first if statement

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…using it to be unbound if ctx.guild is None
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regression introduced by #221

@scarletcafe scarletcafe merged commit 5189eaf into scarletcafe:master Apr 25, 2024
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@clari7744 clari7744 deleted the fix-slimchannel-unbound branch April 25, 2024 23:04
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