2006 21:51:38 -0700 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [Python-Dev] Typo.pl scan of Python 2.5 source code CC: python-dev@python.org On 9/22/06, Johnny Lee [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello, My name is Johnny Lee. I have developed a *ahem* perl script which scans C/C
Neal Norwitz [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I ignored these as I'm not certain all the platforms we run on accept
free(NULL).
It's mandated by C99, and I don't *think* it changed from the previous
version (I only have a bootleg copy of C99 :).
Cheers,
mwh
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Neal Norwitz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
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I ignored these as I'm not certain all the platforms we run on accept
free(NULL).
That sounds like exactly what the autotools are designed for. You simply use
free(), and have autoconf check for support of free(NULL).
If
Hello,My name is Johnny Lee. I have developed a *ahem* perl script which scans C/C++ source files for typos. I ran the typo.pl script on the released Python 2.5 source code. The scan took about two minutes and produced ~340 typos.After spending about 13 minutes weeding out the obvious false
On 9/22/06, Johnny Lee [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
My name is Johnny Lee. I have developed a *ahem* perl script which scans
C/C++ source files for typos.
Hi Johnny.
Thanks for running your script, even if it is written in Perl and ran
on Windows. :-)
The Python 2.5 typos can be