Guido van Rossum writes: > > markupbase.py:31: No class attribute (rawdata) found > > markupbase.py:49: Local variable (sys) not used > > markupbase.py:71: No class attribute (unknown_decl) found > > markupbase.py:86: No class attribute (error) found > > markupbase.py:118: No class attribute (parse_comment) found > > markupbase.py:166: Local variable (n) not used > > This is an abstract base class -- these are references to instance > variables of a derived class. Except for the two "local variable not > used" warnings -- these are relics from the code refactoring that > created the abstract class. Looks like a job for Fred. I expect to check something in for this tonight. > > profile.py:356: Local variable (a) not used > > on next line, return is not necessary, should a be returned? > > profile.py:368: Local variable (a) not used > > Tim? Sorry; I nailed this one already. ;-) -Fred -- Fred L. Drake, Jr. <fdrake at acm.org> PythonLabs at Zope Corporation
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