That's what PyChecker tells me, at least. A line of:
if testReport is not None: results in: runner.py:587: Using is not None, may not always work In what circumstances can `is not None` fail? How and why does it fail? What is the equivalent expression which is more secure; `!= None`? Cheers, Frans -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list