On 4/27/06, Brian C. Lum <bclum at cs.ucsd.edu> wrote: > Dear Python Community, > > I have been trying to research how to type-def python. I want to type-def > python so that I can use it as a static analyzer to check for bugs. I > have been going over research on this field and I came upon > Brett Cannon's thesis in which he tweaks the compiler and shows that > type-defing python would not help the compiler achieve a 5% performace > increase. > > Brett Cannon, "Localized Type Inference of Atomic Types in Python": > http://www.ocf.berkeley.edu/~bac/thesis.pdf > > I was wondering if anyone could help me contact him so that I could might > ask him for his source code and try to use type-defing as a bug-finder. > Just so people know, I obviously got the email and will take this off-list. -Brett
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