Your @Home email is working?! I'm back on MSN. @Home is up, but times out on almost everything for me. > I've seen a couple of checkins lately from you like this: > > > Modified Files: > > random.py robotparser.py > > Log Message: > > Whitespace normalization. > > Apparently you watch checkins to the std library and run reindent on > changed modules occasionally. I run reindent on *all* std Library modules once or twice a week: if a file is a reindent fixed-point, reindent leaves it entirely alone, so no spurious checkins are generated. That is, reindent saves "before" and "after" versions of the entire module in memory, and doesn't even write a new file if before == after. > Would it make sense to check in a test case into the test suite that > verifies that all std modules are reindent fixpoints, so that whoever > changes a module gets a chance to catch this before they check in? Don't think it's worth the bother: running reindent over everything in Lib/ takes well over 10 seconds on my 866MHz box, so it would end up getting skipped by people anway. More suitable for an infrequent cron job, yes?
RetroSearch is an open source project built by @garambo | Open a GitHub Issue
Search and Browse the WWW like it's 1997 | Search results from DuckDuckGo
HTML:
3.2
| Encoding:
UTF-8
| Version:
0.7.4