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.landscape.yml
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doc-warnings: no # experimental, raises an exception
test-warnings: no
strictness: veryhigh
max-line-length: 130
# We don't use any of the auto-detected things, and
# auto-detection slows down startup
autodetect: false
requirements:
- doc-requirements.txt
python-targets:
- 2
# - 3 # landscape.io seems to fail if we run both py2 and py3?
ignore-paths:
- doc/
- build
- dist
- .eggs
- setup.py
- bootstrap.py
#ignore-patterns:
pyroma:
run: true
mccabe:
# We have way too many violations of the complexity measure.
# We should enable this and fix them one at a time, but that's
# more refactoring than I want to do initially.
run: false
pyflakes:
disable:
# F821: undefined name; caught better by pylint, where it can be
# controlled for the whole file/per-line
- F821
# F401: unused import; same story
- F401
# F811: redefined function; same story
- F811
# F403: wildcard import; same story
- F403
pep8:
disable:
# N803: argument should be lowercase. We have 'Binary' and
# camelCase names.
- N803
# N805: first arg should be self; fails on metaclasses and
# classmethods; pylint does a better job
- N805
# N802: function names should be lower-case; comes from Windows
# funcs and unittest-style asserts and factory funcs
- N802
# N801: class names should use CapWords
#- N801
# N803: argument name should be lower-case; comes up with using
# the class name as a keyword-argument
#- N803
# N813: camelCase imported as lowercase; socketcommon
#- N813
# N806: variable in function should be lowercase; but sometimes we
# want constant-looking names, especially for closures
#- N806
# N812: lowercase imported as non-lowercase; handy for refactoring
- N812
# E261: at least two spaces before inline comment. Really? Who does
# that?
- E261
# E265: Block comment should start with "# ". This arises from
# commenting out individual lines of code.
- E265
# N806: variable in function should be lowercase; but sometimes we
# want constant-looking names, especially for closures
#- N806
# W503 line break before binary operator (I like and/or on the
# next line, it makes more sense. Pep8 has been updated.)
- W503
# E266: too many leading '#' for block comment. (Multiple # can
# set off blocks)
- E266
# E402 module level import not at top of file. (happens in
# setup.py, some test cases)
- E402
# E702: multiple expressions on one line semicolon
- E702
# E731: do not assign a lambda expression, use a def
# simpler than a def sometimes, and prevents redefinition warnings
- E731
# E302/303: Too many/too few blank lines (between classes, etc)
# This is *really* nitpicky.
- E302
- E303