> I'd rather make this PyChecker's job than redefine 'is'. > > --Guido van Rossum (home page: http://www.python.org/~guido/) This reminded me, I was wondering if pychecker could be included with the next python distribution. I think it would be very helpful to beginners in particular, but also make it easier for everyone. Pychecker seems to be very stable now. I don't know if the people maintaining it would agree to having it bundled with python though. In addition to merely adding the pychecker module, we might eventually: A. Add a command line switch for the python executable that enables pychecker. The next time someone complains about some error that the python compiler didn't catch, just tell them to run "python -strict" or something to that effect. B. Add a preference option to IDLE perhaps that will tacitly enter "import pychecker.checker" before a new interactive prompt appears.
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