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A static pychecker?

I am wondering whether anyone knows of a static source-code analyzer for
Python, kinda like a static pychecker.

That is, instead of being a run-time tool as pychecker is, it would be a
'compile-time' tool. If I were writing such a thing it would use the ast
returned from compiler.parse. Unlike the inspect module, it would peruse
the code looking for possible problems.

Thanks.

Edward

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EdwardI am wondering whether anyone knows of a static source-code
Edwardanalyzer for Python, kinda like a static pychecker.

Pychecker v2 was supposed to use source analysis instead of importing the
modules.

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