From: Skip Montanaro <skip@pobox.com> > > Skip> Pass this off to PyChecker? > > Samuele> Anyway as long as PyChecker does not work with Jython and is > Samuele> not part of the official distribution, IMO, I would be more > Samuele> critical about what kind of critical code breakage should be > Samuele> dectected by Python and what by PyChecker > > Take a look at the PyChecker website: > > https://sourceforge.net/projects/pychecker/ > > If you check out the PyChecker code, you also get a pychecker2 directory. > My understanding is that it works from Python source, not bytecode, the > intent being that it should eventually work with Jython. > Glad of this. But anyway is a long road from here. It seems that PyChecker2 code is ~10 days old. I have not seen any explicit statement about Jython and until Jython 2.2 is out there is no support for the needed subset of Lib/compiler on our side. Of course this approach is easier to support for Jython. And, no, I'm not informed of everything that happens in Python-land, I have not seen any announcement about PyChecker2 here or on comp.lang.python, or on jython's lists. regards.
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