Last night, Andrea Gavana released his new Namespace Diff Tool (NDT) to the world. I got his permission to reprint his announcement here for all those people who don't follow the wxPython mailing list. I think it sounds like a really cool tool. You should check it out and see what you think. Here is the announcement:
Description
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The `Namespace Diff Tool` (NDT) is a graphical user interface that can
be used to discover differences between different versions of a library,
or even between different iterations/sub-versions of the same library.
The tool can be used to identify what is missing and still needs to be
implemented, or what is new in a new release, which items do not have
docstrings and so on.
Full description of the original idea by Robin Dunn:
http://svn.wxwidgets.org/viewvc/wx/wxPython/Phoenix/trunk/TODO.txt?vi...
:warning: As most of the widgets in the GUI are owner drawn or custom,
it is highly probable that the interface itself will look messy on other
platforms (Mac, I am talking to you). Please do try and create a patch to
fix any possible issue in this sense.
:note: Please refer to the TODOs section for a list of things that still
need
to be implemented.
Requirements
============
In order to run NDT, these packages need to be installed:
- Python 2.X (where 5 <= X <= 7);
- wxPython >= 2.8.10;
- SQLAlchemy >= 0.6.4.
More detailed instructions on how to use it, TODO items, list of
libraries/packages I tested NDT against, screenshots and download links can
be found here:
http://xoomer.virgilio.it/infinity77/main/NDT.html
If you stumble upon a bug (which is highly probable), please do let me
know. But most importantly, please do try and make an effort to create a
patch for the bug.
According to the thread, some bugs were already found and fixed.
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