Nick Coghlan added the comment:
The following seem like a reasonable starting point to me:
TypeError: Failed to set name on 'BadIdea' instance 'attr' in 'NotGoingToWork':
'NoneType' object is not callable
TypeError: Failed to set name on 'FaultyImplementation' instance 'attr' in
'TheoreticallyCouldWork': ZeroDivisionError: division by zero
That is, the error message format would be along the lines of:
f"Failed to set name on {type(the_attr).__name__!r} instance
{the_attr_name!r} in {class_being_defined.__name__!r}: {str(raised_exc)}"
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