Jorge Godoy wrote: > Alex Hunsley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > >>Sorry, I wasn't being clear. What I should have said is that I don't like the >>idea of a typo in an assignment causing the assigning of the wrong thing. >>e.g. imagine a simple value-holding class: >> >>class Values: >> pass >> >>v = Values() >> >>v.conductoin = 10 >> >> >>... I meant to type 'conduction' in the source but spelt it wrong. >>My value won't be there when elsewhere I refer to the correct attribute: >>"conduction". > > > Recently there was a big thread where that was raised again (yep, you're not > the first, nor the second, nor the third...). You should write unittests, use > tools like pychecker, pylint, etc.
Yup, I'm plannig on using pyunit. Didn't know about pychecker though, thanks for that! -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list