On 06/02/2012 17:57, Brett Cannon wrote: > On Sun, Feb 5, 2012 at 19:53, Christian Heimes<lists at cheimes.de> wrote: > >> Am 06.02.2012 01:39, schrieb Brett Cannon: >>> I'm going to assume pylint or pyflakes would throw too many warnings on >>> the stdlib, but would it be worth someone's time to write a simple >>> unused import checker to run over the stdlib on occasion? I bet even one >>> that did nothing more than a regex search for matched import statements >>> would be good enough. >> >> Zope 3 has an import checker that uses the compiler package and AST tree >> to check for unused imports. It seems like a better approach than a >> simple regex search. >> >> >> http://svn.zope.org/Zope3/trunk/utilities/importchecker.py?rev=25177&view=auto >> >> The importorder tool uses the tokenizer module to order import statements. >> >> >> http://svn.zope.org/Zope3/trunk/utilities/importorder.py?rev=25177&view=auto >> >> Both are written by Jim Fulton. >> > > Ah, but does it run against Python 3? If so then this is something to > suggest on python-mentor for someone to get their feet wet for contributing. > A possible alternative is the sfood-checker tool given here http://furius.ca/snakefood/ which I stumbled across whilst looking for something completely different. -- Cheers. Mark Lawrence.
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