from __future__ import print_function from __future__ import absolute_import import subprocess from .printer import print_err, colors from typing import List def check_pep8(files): # type: (List[str]) -> bool def run_pycodestyle(files, ignored_rules): # type: (List[str], List[str]) -> bool failed = False color = next(colors) pep8 = subprocess.Popen( ['pycodestyle'] + files + ['--ignore={rules}'.format(rules=','.join(ignored_rules))], stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=subprocess.STDOUT) assert pep8.stdout is not None # Implied by use of subprocess.PIPE for line in iter(pep8.stdout.readline, b''): print_err('pep8', color, line) failed = True return failed failed = False ignored_rules = [ # Each of these rules are ignored for the explained reason. # "multiple spaces before operator" # There are several typos here, but also several instances that are # being used for alignment in dict keys/values using the `dict` # constructor. We could fix the alignment cases by switching to the `{}` # constructor, but it makes fixing this rule a little less # straightforward. 'E221', # 'missing whitespace around arithmetic operator' # This should possibly be cleaned up, though changing some of # these may make the code less readable. 'E226', # "multiple spaces after ':'" # This is the `{}` analogue of E221, and these are similarly being used # for alignment. 'E241', # "unexpected spaces around keyword / parameter equals" # Many of these should be fixed, but many are also being used for # alignment/making the code easier to read. 'E251', # "block comment should start with '#'" # These serve to show which lines should be changed in files customized # by the user. We could probably resolve one of E265 or E266 by # standardizing on a single style for lines that the user might want to # change. 'E265', # "too many leading '#' for block comment" # Most of these are there for valid reasons. 'E266', # "expected 2 blank lines after class or function definition" # Zulip only uses 1 blank line after class/function # definitions; the PEP-8 recommendation results in super sparse code. 'E302', 'E305', # "module level import not at top of file" # Most of these are there for valid reasons, though there might be a # few that could be eliminated. 'E402', # "line too long" # Zulip is a bit less strict about line length, and has its # own check for this (see max_length) 'E501', # "do not assign a lambda expression, use a def" # Fixing these would probably reduce readability in most cases. 'E731', ] if len(files) == 0: return False failed = run_pycodestyle(files, ignored_rules) return failed