It does not seem to be at sourceforge, but it is at http://pychecker.sourceforge.net/ and you click on 'current version' Looks useful, but the first thing I tried running it on is some threaded socket code and checker.py seems to hang. I think it is trying to run the code, which is a problem, because it is not located on the right machine for running. I tried both from a DOS window in Win98SE using Python 2.0 and also with PythonWin. david lees Robin Becker wrote: > > In article <mailman.986668153.19972.python-list at python.org>, Neal > Norwitz <neal at metaslash.com> writes > > > >PyChecker is a python source code checking tool to help you find common bugs. It > >is meant to find problems that are > >typically caught by a compiler. Because of the dynamic nature of python, some > >warnings may be incorrect; however, > .... > >orge.net/projects/pychecker/ > > > >Enjoy! Feedback is greatly appreciated. > > Well I just checked SF and see no files in CVS and no released files and > no downloads. Where should I be looking? > > > >Neal > >-- > >pychecker at metaslash.com > > > > -- > Robin Becker
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