Guido van Rossum wrote: > > > I thought pychecker would complain, but it's happy too. :-) > > But isn't that because the new code is all at the module-global level, > which pychecker doesn't "see"? Or have you fixed that yet? pychecker does "see" all code at the module level, but it isn't perfect. If there is code like: import sys if sys.platform == 'win32': def x(a, b): pass else: def x(a): pass The following incorrect warning is produced: t2.py:5: Redefining attribute (x) original line (3) Because both versions of the function x() are seen. Neal
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