[Martin v. Löwis] >> I'm really concerned that the same fate will happen to any new >> profiling library: anybody but the original author will hate it, >> write his own, and then suggest to replace the existing one. [Fredrik Lundh] > is this some intrinsic property of profilers? if the existing tool has > problems, why not improve the tool itself? How many regexp engines has Python gone through now? Profilers are even more irritating to write and maintain than those -- and you presumably know why you started over from scratch instead of improving pcre, or whatever-the-heck-it-was that came before that ;-) > do we really need CADT-based development in the standard library? Since I didn't know what that meant, Google helpfully told me: Center for Alcohol & Drug Treatment Fits, anyway <wink>.
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