[Python-Dev] Range information in the AST -- once more (original) (raw)
Sven Brauch svenbrauch at googlemail.com
Thu Dec 27 22:48:07 CET 2012
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2012/12/27 Guido van Rossum <guido at python.org>:
So just submit a patch to the tracker...
--Guido
On Thursday, December 27, 2012, Sven Brauch wrote:
2012/12/27 Nick Coghlan <ncoghlan at gmail.com>: > It certainly sounds like its worth considering for 3.4. It's a new > feature, though, so it unfortunately wouldn't be possible to backport > it to any earlier releases. Yes, that is understandable. It wouldn't be much of a problem tough, my whole project is pretty bleeding-edge anyways, and depending on python >= 3.4 wouldn't hurt. For me it would only be important to have an acceptable solution for this long-term. Greetings, Sven
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-- --Guido van Rossum (python.org/~guido)
I submitted a patch to the tracker, see http://bugs.python.org/issue16795. The patch only contains the very minimum set of changes which are necessary. There's still a few things you'll need to work around when writing a static language analyzer, but none of them is too much work, so I didn't include them for now in order to keep things compact.
Thanks and best regards, Sven
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