Added a few more bugs to the doc string; reformatted existing bugs.
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shouldn't happen often.
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BUGS
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Continuation lines are not dealt with at all.
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While triple-quoted strings won't confuse it, lines that look like
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def, class, import or "from ... import" stmts inside backslash-continued
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single-quoted strings are treated like code. The expense of stopping
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that isn't worth it.
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Code that doesn't pass tabnanny or python -t will confuse it, unless
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you set the module TABWIDTH vrbl (default 8) to the correct tab width
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for the file.''' # ' <-- bow to font lock
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- Continuation lines are not dealt with at all.
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- While triple-quoted strings won't confuse it, lines that look like
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def, class, import or "from ... import" stmts inside backslash-continued
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single-quoted strings are treated like code. The expense of stopping
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that isn't worth it.
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- Code that doesn't pass tabnanny or python -t will confuse it, unless
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you set the module TABWIDTH vrbl (default 8) to the correct tab width
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for the file.
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PACKAGE RELATED BUGS
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- If you have a package and a module inside that or another package
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with the same name, module caching doesn't work properly since the
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key is the base name of the module/package.
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- The only entry that is returned when you readmodule a package is a
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__path__ whose value is a list which confuses certain class browsers.
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- When code does:
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from package import subpackage
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class MyClass(subpackage.SuperClass):
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...
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It can't locate the parent. It probably needs to have the same
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hairy logic that the import locator already does. (This logic
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exists coded in Python in the freeze package.)
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''' # ' <-- bow to font lock
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import os
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import sys
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