On 9/30/05, Nick Coghlan <ncoghlan at gmail.com> wrote: > Further, I see some interesting possibilities for automation if such a library > exists. For example, a cron job that scans the checked in sources, and > automatically converts new TODO's to RFE's in the project tracker, and adds a > tracker cross-link into the source code comment. The job could similarly > create bug reports for FIXME's. If the project tracker was one that supported > URL links, and the project had a URL view of the source tree, then the > cross-links between the code tag and the tracker could be actual URL > references to each other. With all respect for the OP, that's exactly the kind of enthusiastic over-engineering that I'm afraid the PEP will encourage. I seriously doubt that any of that work will contribute towards a project's success (compared to simply having a convention of putting XXX in the code). -- --Guido van Rossum (home page: http://www.python.org/~guido/)
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