* Tristan Seligmann , 2010-08-04, 04:50:
You might be easily mislead into thinking that this code
...
will catch both IOError and OSError exceptions. In fact, it will not, as it
is more or less equivalent to:
...
There are about 50 packages in the archive whose developers make this kind
of mi
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On Aug 04, 2010, at 03:21 PM, Jakub Wilk wrote:
>* Paul Wise , 2010-08-04, 08:31:
>>> There are pychecker, pyflakes, and pylint in Debian.
>>> This specific case raises a warning in pylint, if I'm not mistaken.
>>
>>Thanks for the info, I've added these package names to the
>>DebianMentorsNet wiki
* Paul Wise , 2010-08-04, 08:31:
There are pychecker, pyflakes, and pylint in Debian.
This specific case raises a warning in pylint, if I'm not mistaken.
Thanks for the info, I've added these package names to the
DebianMentorsNet wiki page listing feature wishlists for
mentors.debian.net/lintia
Hi.
only symbolic names should be used in programs
because hurd-i386 is the only platform on which
these kinds of bugs can manifest themselves in practice.
There are differences also between Linux and FreeBSD
and even between CPUs on Linux, i.e. i386/hppa.
They have common only range 1-34, w
On Wed, Aug 4, 2010 at 3:43 AM, W. Martin Borgert wrote:
> There are pychecker, pyflakes, and pylint in Debian.
> This specific case raises a warning in pylint, if I'm not mistaken.
Thanks for the info, I've added these package names to the
DebianMentorsNet wiki page listing feature wishlists fo
Quoting "Paul Wise" :
Actually, is there any generalised syntax, language, deprecation and
mistake checker for python?
There are pychecker, pyflakes, and pylint in Debian.
This specific case raises a warning in pylint, if I'm not mistaken.
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