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Fix patched built-in dir() method. Closes #124 #128

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The Python built-in dir() method called with no argument
is different then calling it with None.
Thus, a check for obj is None and return the locals upon that
is wrong.

The Python built-in `dir()` method called with no argument
is different then calling it with None.
Thus, a check for `obj is None` and return the locals upon that
is wrong.

Signed-off-by: Timo Furrer <tuxtimo@gmail.com>
@timofurrer timofurrer merged commit 6d6f995 into gabrielfalcao:master Feb 9, 2017
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