I'd volunteer to put in time and help create such a tool. If someone sufficiently knowledgeable decides to go ahead with such a project please let me know. --- Nikolas Kauer <nkauer@users.sourceforge.net> > Second, if type annotations are to be seriously considered for > inclusion in Python, I think we as a community need considerable > experience with a working implementation. Yes, we need PEPs and specs > and such, but we need something real and complete that we can play > with, /without/ having to commit to its acceptance in mainstream > Python. Therefore, I think it'll be very important for type > annotation proponents to figure out a way to allow people to see and > play with an implementation in an experimental way.
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