There's a trace.py script sitting in Tools/scripts that works when imported. I used it today to add code coverage to Zope's test runner script. It took about 30 min. (mostly fixing bugs in trace.py) and seems to work pretty well. Why don't we put this script in the std library so it can actually be imported? I can guess at some of the reasons. The code looks very complicated and has been updated piecemeal by many people of the years. The last update has a bunch of comments with Zooko's name on them and a date. They seem like XXX comments. It might be nice to clean it up before putting in the library, but I'd be in favor of having some minimally functional tool in the library regardless. Jeremy
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