Just as a note... Pylint is integrated within pydev (http://pydev.sf.net)
Cheers, Fabio Qopit wrote: >>Why not just find out, by trying to compile it? :-) >> >> > >This will likely certify me as a python newbie, but... how do you mean? > How do you compile a .py file? > >If you mean to .pyc by doing an import on it, that may work fine for >the simple example I typed up earlier, but that is easy to bypass by >slapping the offending line in a function. The sample below also >passes PyChecker with not even a warning: > >#---- >def tester(a,b,c): > print "bogus test function",a,b,c > >def try1(): > tester(1,2,3) >def try2(): > tester(1,2) #still no error here >#---- > >Do you mean something different? > >Also - thanks for the pylint comment... haven't tried it yet. It would >be nice to have the capability in an IDE like SPE, though. > > > -- Fabio Zadrozny ------------------------------------------------------ Software Developer ESSS - Engineering Simulation and Scientific Software www.esss.com.br PyDev - Python Development Enviroment for Eclipse pydev.sf.net pydev.blogspot.com -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list