Yeah. ‘lib’ isn’t a standard Python library, it’s the name of the abomination that this person created. Since python has quite a bit of useful introspection, they can do something like:
- get the stack
- find the exact call to
abomination.add()
- reparse the text of that line, turn the text of the comment into actual numbers, and add them
Now, I don’t know if python keeps the comments around, so it may involve getting the filename and line number, reading the file, and manually extracting the comment text from that line.
Calligra is blazingly fast by comparison to open office. I’m glad there’s not just one alternative, and I don’t think it’s a waste of money.