I've been playing around with pyclbr today, and it does what I need it
to do. The only problem is that it seems r-e-e-e-a-a-a-a-l-l-l-l-y-y-y
slow! I called pyclbr.readmodule() with a file that was about 2K in
size, and which contained only two classes. That call took over 12
seconds to complete! I tried also passing the optional path to the
module, but it had no effect on the speed. Is this normal? Is there
anything I can do to improve performance?
I'm running Python 2.3.4 on Mac OS X 10.3.
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Ed Leafe
http://leafe.com/
http://dabodev.com/
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