
"TP" == Tim Peters <tim.one@comcast.net> writes:
TP> I don't see how that would be an improvement over leaving them TP> in the scripts directory (which, btw, doesn't bother me a TP> bit). TP> Migration to the library is likely counterproductive unless TP> the code is rewritten to *be* a library. Like ndiff was TP> extensively refactored by two people (me and David Goodger), TP> over two release cycles, to restructure it as a collection of TP> reusable classes and functions. Even so, a much smaller TP> ndiff.py *still* lives in the scripts directory, because the TP> specific application of these algorithms-- and cmdline TP> interface --it supplies don't make sense in a general library TP> module. That's what I think I meant,... yeah! IOW, convert the script to a library module, with a main() and leave a little driver in the Tools/scripts directory. I was just thinking that a scripts package might be a convenient place to dump these little thingies. But maybe not. -Barry