On 07:49 pm, stu.dohe...@gmail.com wrote:
Have you actually looked at any of the standard library?
Jean-Paul
I'm looking at urllib2 right now and it is covering a bunch of the
bases I'm looking for. And grepping in the /usr/lib/python2.5/ folder
for import statements on various things I'm interested in is bringing
up some good examples to check out as well. Given that I'm still
fairly novice to this I'm not yet in the position to make a good
judgment on what is and isn't a good python practice so I was hoping
someone on here might be able to point at a module or 2 that has
really done a good job of following best practices.
Seems like a reasonable question with an answer that others in a
similar position to me might find useful.
You're right. I was actually wondering if Josh had looked before
suggesting it. :) The stdlib varies wildly in quality, with much of it
not serving as a particular good example of most of the points you
mentioned.
urllib2 is probably better than a lot, but, for example, even it only
manages about 75% line coverage by its test suite.
Jean-Paul
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