[Python-Dev] pychecker warnings from python-current (original) (raw)
Neal Norwitz neal@metaslash.com
Sat, 13 Oct 2001 11:30:56 -0400
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Here's a new set of warnings from pychecker (current) against python-current as of 13 Oct:
cgi.py:250: No global (ib) found (no idea which variable is desired, best guess is boundary)
gzip.py:292: No global (f) found (f should be self?)
markupbase.py:306: Invalid arguments to (error), got 2, expected 1 (not sure if this is a problem or not)
rexec.py:262: Using the return value from (execfile) which is always None (not really a problem, but implies there is a return value other than None)
smtplib.py:540: No global (SMTPError) found (should be SMTPException?)
urllib.py:587: Invalid arguments to (http_error_default), got 5, expected 6 (needs errcode passed as 4th arg, between fp & errmsg)
webbrowser.py:182: No global (_os) found (should be os)
There's also a problem in Objects/stringobject.c on line 2541. The docstring for ''.splitlines() has an extra ].
Neal
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