Hi. I posted a message on c.l.p a couple of days ago about a python patch which adds a member __pycde__ to functions and classes. This member is a string which holds the python code of the function/class. (It works in interactively defined code and exec'd definitions) Supposing that: I ported this to 2.4b2 and made it have zero overhead when python runs in normal mode, is there any chance it would be considered a candidate for inclusion in mainline python? If yes, I'd appreciate it if somebody took a look at the patch because there may be a better way to do it. Patch vs 2.3.4: http://students.ceid.upatras.gr/~sxanth/ISYSTEM/python-PIESS.tar.bz2 Guido? c-ya Stelios
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