2010/5/3 Brett Cannon <brett at python.org>: > Since 2.7 is probably going to exist for a while, I am running Clang 2.7's > static analyzer (``clang --static``) over trunk. It's mostly just finding > stuff like unneeded variable initialization or variables that are never used > (compilation is picking up unused returned values, almost all from > PyObject_INIT). > When I check in these changes I will do it file by file, but my question is > how to handle Misc/NEWS. I have gone through the underscores and the 'a's in > Modules and already have six modified files, so the final count might be a > little high. Do people want individual entries per file, or simply a single > entry that lists each file modified? Do these changes even warrant a NEWS entry? NEWS is more for user facing changes. > We should probably go through the C code and fix the whitespace before we > hit 2.7 final (there is a ton of lines with extraneous spaces). Why? > -Brett -- Regards, Benjamin
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