> I was just looking through the Tools dir of the CVS version > (looking for a tool which autoexpands tabs in Python source > files -- which I didn't find) and found some other useful scripts > along the way. > > To my surprise these executable files did not have a .py > extension even though were Python source files. Is this > intended ? I find that scripts like "world" provide useful > information which would be nice to have in the standard > lib -- with .py extension... I would agree, but that's Barry's creation, so I'll let him answer for himself. Any other scripts with the same problem? > Other tidbits: > > I noted that at least in my CVS tree the Tools/ht2html > dir does not include any executable: have I missed something ? Actually, that directory is a ghost and shouldn't have been exported at all. (Barry, can you erase it from sweetpea?) > The script Tools/scripts/parseentities.py is not executable > for some reason. Fixed now. --Guido van Rossum (home page: http://www.python.org/~guido/)
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