On Mon, Nov 3, 2008 at 1:04 AM, adrian golding <adriangolding at gmail.com> wrote: > hi all, i am trying to find out where is the part of the code in the python > interpreter that opens up the .py file and parses it. in particular, i am > trying to find the file open command in that file. I greped and i just want > to make sure this is it: /Python-2.6/Parser/pgenmain.c > i am intending to take a hash measurement of the .py file just before i open > it to run the script. is the above file the right place to call for the > measurement before the file open function? You want Parser/tokenizer.c. -- Cheers, Benjamin Peterson "There's nothing quite as beautiful as an oboe... except a chicken stuck in a vacuum cleaner."
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