On 10 February 2012 21:06, John Gordon <gor...@panix.com> wrote: > Recently I was been bitten by some stupid errors in my code, and I'm > wondering if there's a simple way to catch them. > > One error was of the form: > > my_object.some_function() > > .. when I hadn't declared an object named "my_object". > > The other error was similar: > > x = my_module.CONSTANT > > .. when I hadn't imported my_module. > > Of course both of these errors were deep inside a long-running function > call, so it took a while for them to crop up. > > Is there an automated way to catch errors like these? I'm using the > compileall module to build my program and it does catch some errors > such as incorrect indentation, but not errors like the above.
There's pychecker and pylint -- Arnaud -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list