Hi. I recently started working for a company that has just implemented its first set of software standards. So far, so good. Here's the problem: one of those standards is that the comments for each routine must indicate every other routine that it calls. As I try to keep my routines small, and factor out methods alot, this can lead to an enormous ammount of extra typing. I really, really, really don't want to do this by hand. Does anyone know of a tool that could do this for me, or at least a tool that can tell what other routines a given routine calls that I could program against? (Preferably something that works under pydev, but I'm not going to be choosy.)
I'm sure some will wonder about the reasoning of this standard. The company primarily has experience writing scientific alogorythms which can get rather long. It makes a bit more sense to document all routines called for a very long routine, but for short routines that primarily call other routines, as most mine do, well.... Thanks. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list