[Python-Dev] Should there be a source-code checksum in module objects? (original) (raw)
Greg Ewing greg.ewing at canterbury.ac.nz
Tue Feb 3 05🔞06 CET 2009
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rocky at gnu.org wrote:
But the expectation is that the programmer thinks it matches what is currently on A that the programmer is debuggging. Can I tell for certain?
You can always find out by compiling the source and comparing the resulting bytecode with what is currently on A. Not that this is necessarily a convenient way...
-- Greg
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