Linter¶
The galois
library uses pylint for static analysis and code
formatting.
Install¶
First, pylint
needs to be installed on your system. Easily install it by installing the development dependencies.
$ python3 -m pip install .[dev]
Configuration¶
Various nuisance pylint
warnings are added to an ignore list in pyproject.toml
.
pyproject.toml¶
[tool.pylint]
ignore-paths = [
"src/galois/_version.py",
]
disable = [
"comparison-with-callable", # pylint doesn't understand metaclass properties
"fixme",
"global-statement",
"invalid-name",
"missing-function-docstring",
"protected-access",
"too-many-ancestors",
"too-many-arguments",
"too-many-branches",
"too-many-instance-attributes",
"too-many-lines",
"too-many-locals",
"unneeded-not",
]
min-similarity-lines = 100
max-line-length = 140
[tool.black]
line-length = 140
exclude = '''
/(
build
)/
| src/galois/_version.py
'''
# NOTE: You must use single-quoted strings in TOML for regular expressions. It's the equivalent of r-strings in Python.
# For some reason, this exclude line doesn't work when on a single line.
[tool.isort]
profile = "black"
Run from the command line¶
Run the linter manually from the command line.
$ python3 -m pylint src/galois/
Run from VS Code¶
Included is a VS Code configuration file .vscode/settings.json
. This instructs VS Code about how to invoke pylint
.
VS Code will run the linter as you view and edit files.
Last update:
Dec 11, 2022