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Ability to see the command line being passed to mypy #20

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uglycoyote opened this issue Sep 27, 2018 · 4 comments
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Ability to see the command line being passed to mypy #20

uglycoyote opened this issue Sep 27, 2018 · 4 comments

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@uglycoyote
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uglycoyote commented Sep 27, 2018

Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.

I'm having issues where your PyCharm mypy plugin fails to report some errors that are successfully reported by the running mypy on the command line (issue #21).

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I'd like it if there was a way to see the command line that's being passed to mypy, to make sure that I understand what it is doing compared with running mypy manually on the command line. There are several different options in the plugin (running on file vs module vs project) and it's not clear how those all work or why they might give different output than running directly on the command line.

@leinardi
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Hi @uglycoyote, sure, I will add a new checkbox inside the settings to print in the event log the the command line string.

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stale bot commented Nov 27, 2018

This issue has been automatically marked as stale because it has not had activity in the last 60 days.

@stale stale bot added the Status: Stale label Nov 27, 2018
@mindrunner
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Hi @uglycoyote, sure, I will add a new checkbox inside the settings to print in the event log the the command line string.

4 Years passed by. I cannot find this feature somewhere. Assuming, this project was abandoned?

@leinardi
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It's more on maintenance mode. No time to implement new features. PRs are welcome.

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