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[Python-Dev] iterzip()

[Python-Dev] iterzip() [Python-Dev] iterzip()Trent Mick trentm@ActiveState.com
Mon, 29 Apr 2002 09:54:33 -0700
[Barry Warsaw wrote]
>     RH> Does anyone know of an automated what that I can scan a large
>     RH> body of published Python code.  I would want some real usage
>     RH> statistics in a PEP but hate pulling modules down one at a
>     RH> time and grepping them.
> 
> No, but it would be a really cool tool.  And if it's available via cgi
> or some other commonly available process, Mark Hammond could add it to
> his neat Mozilla sidebar.

Another thought: setup an LXR for Python's source and another LXR for
a bunch of common Python extensions/modules.


Trent

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