GvR> For tools like PyChecker, a higher level is more appropriate: give GvR> it an abstract syntax tree that can answer questions related to the GvR> symbol table, so that you can tell for example whether 'x = y' GvR> assigns a local to a global or vice versa -- and if a local is GvR> involved, in which function it is defined. Jeremy> I'm not sure how much time I can make for it in the 2.2 release Jeremy> schedule, but I think a high-level source analysis module would Jeremy> be a valuable addition to the compiler package. We've got Jeremy> pychecker and pydoc as to drive the requirements. Do you think Jeremy> it's worth making time for in the 2.2 release schedule? I don't think so. Designing features to suit the needs of just two tools may result in a module that's suited for them. Pydoc and pychecker work now. I suggest working on such a module for 2.3 instead, where you'll have a fair bit of time to properly analyze the requirements. Skip
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