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6 pycodestyle - pycodestyle documentation
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8 Python style guide checker
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10 pycodestyle (formerly pep8) is a tool to check your Python code against
11 some of the style conventions in PEP 8.
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13 Contents:
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16 pycodestyle is a tool to check your Python code against some of the
17 style conventions in PEP 8.
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19 · Features
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21 · Disclaimer
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23 · Installation
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25 · Example usage and output
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27 · Configuration
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29 · Error codes
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31 · Related tools
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33 Features
34 · Plugin architecture: Adding new checks is easy.
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36 · Parseable output: Jump to error location in your editor.
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38 · Small: Just one Python file, requires only stdlib. You can use just
39 the pycodestyle.py file for this purpose.
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41 · Comes with a comprehensive test suite.
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43 Disclaimer
44 This utility does not enforce every single rule of PEP 8. It helps to
45 verify that some coding conventions are applied but it does not intend
46 to be exhaustive. Some rules cannot be expressed with a simple algo‐
47 rithm, and other rules are only guidelines which you could circumvent
48 when you need to.
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50 Always remember this statement from PEP 8:
51 A style guide is about consistency. Consistency with this style
52 guide is important. Consistency within a project is more important.
53 Consistency within one module or function is most important.
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55 Among other things, these features are currently not in the scope of
56 the pycodestyle library:
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58 · naming conventions: this kind of feature is supported through plug‐
59 ins. Install flake8 and the pep8-naming extension to use this fea‐
60 ture.
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62 · docstring conventions: they are not in the scope of this library; see
63 the pydocstyle project.
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65 · automatic fixing: see the section PEP8 Fixers in the related tools
66 page.
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68 Installation
69 You can install, upgrade, uninstall pycodestyle.py with these commands:
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71 $ pip install pycodestyle
72 $ pip install --upgrade pycodestyle
73 $ pip uninstall pycodestyle
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75 Example usage and output
76 $ pycodestyle --first optparse.py
77 optparse.py:69:11: E401 multiple imports on one line
78 optparse.py:77:1: E302 expected 2 blank lines, found 1
79 optparse.py:88:5: E301 expected 1 blank line, found 0
80 optparse.py:222:34: W602 deprecated form of raising exception
81 optparse.py:347:31: E211 whitespace before '('
82 optparse.py:357:17: E201 whitespace after '{'
83 optparse.py:472:29: E221 multiple spaces before operator
84 optparse.py:544:21: W601 .has_key() is deprecated, use 'in'
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86 You can also make pycodestyle.py show the source code for each error,
87 and even the relevant text from PEP 8:
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89 $ pycodestyle --show-source --show-pep8 testsuite/E40.py
90 testsuite/E40.py:2:10: E401 multiple imports on one line
91 import os, sys
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93 Imports should usually be on separate lines.
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95 Okay: import os\nimport sys
96 E401: import sys, os
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98 Or you can display how often each error was found:
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100 $ pycodestyle --statistics -qq Python-2.5/Lib
101 232 E201 whitespace after '['
102 599 E202 whitespace before ')'
103 631 E203 whitespace before ','
104 842 E211 whitespace before '('
105 2531 E221 multiple spaces before operator
106 4473 E301 expected 1 blank line, found 0
107 4006 E302 expected 2 blank lines, found 1
108 165 E303 too many blank lines (4)
109 325 E401 multiple imports on one line
110 3615 E501 line too long (82 characters)
111 612 W601 .has_key() is deprecated, use 'in'
112 1188 W602 deprecated form of raising exception
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114 You can also make pycodestyle.py show the error text in different for‐
115 mats by using --format having options default/pylint/custom:
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117 $ pycodestyle testsuite/E40.py --format=default
118 testsuite/E40.py:2:10: E401 multiple imports on one line
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120 $ pycodestyle testsuite/E40.py --format=pylint
121 testsuite/E40.py:2: [E401] multiple imports on one line
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123 $ pycodestyle testsuite/E40.py --format='%(path)s|%(row)d|%(col)d| %(code)s %(text)s'
124 testsuite/E40.py|2|10| E401 multiple imports on one line
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126 Variables in the custom format option
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128 ┌─────────┬───────────────┐
129 │Variable │ Significance │
130 └─────────┴───────────────┘
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133 │path │ File name │
134 ├─────────┼───────────────┤
135 │row │ Row number │
136 ├─────────┼───────────────┤
137 │col │ Column number │
138 ├─────────┼───────────────┤
139 │code │ Error code │
140 ├─────────┼───────────────┤
141 │text │ Error text │
142 └─────────┴───────────────┘
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144 Quick help is available on the command line:
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146 $ pycodestyle -h
147 Usage: pycodestyle [options] input ...
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149 Options:
150 --version show program's version number and exit
151 -h, --help show this help message and exit
152 -v, --verbose print status messages, or debug with -vv
153 -q, --quiet report only file names, or nothing with -qq
154 --first show first occurrence of each error
155 --exclude=patterns exclude files or directories which match these comma
156 separated patterns (default: .svn,CVS,.bzr,.hg,.git)
157 --filename=patterns when parsing directories, only check filenames matching
158 these comma separated patterns (default: *.py)
159 --select=errors select errors and warnings (e.g. E,W6)
160 --ignore=errors skip errors and warnings (e.g. E4,W)
161 --show-source show source code for each error
162 --show-pep8 show text of PEP 8 for each error (implies --first)
163 --statistics count errors and warnings
164 --count print total number of errors and warnings to standard
165 error and set exit code to 1 if total is not null
166 --max-line-length=n set maximum allowed line length (default: 79)
167 --max-doc-length=n set maximum allowed doc line length and perform these
168 checks (unchecked if not set)
169 --hang-closing hang closing bracket instead of matching indentation of
170 opening bracket's line
171 --format=format set the error format [default|pylint|<custom>]
172 --diff report only lines changed according to the unified diff
173 received on STDIN
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175 Testing Options:
176 --benchmark measure processing speed
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178 Configuration:
179 The project options are read from the [pycodestyle] section of the
180 tox.ini file or the setup.cfg file located in any parent folder of the
181 path(s) being processed. Allowed options are: exclude, filename,
182 select, ignore, max-line-length, max-doc-length, hang-closing, count,
183 format, quiet, show-pep8, show-source, statistics, verbose.
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185 --config=path user config file location
186 (default: ~/.config/pycodestyle)
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188 Configuration
189 The behaviour may be configured at two levels, the user and project
190 levels.
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192 At the user level, settings are read from the following locations:
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194 If on Windows:
195 ~\.pycodestyle
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197 Otherwise, if the XDG_CONFIG_HOME environment variable is defined:
198 XDG_CONFIG_HOME/pycodestyle
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200 Else if XDG_CONFIG_HOME is not defined:
201 ~/.config/pycodestyle
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203 Example:
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205 [pycodestyle]
206 count = False
207 ignore = E226,E302,E41
208 max-line-length = 160
209 statistics = True
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211 At the project level, a setup.cfg file or a tox.ini file is read if
212 present. If none of these files have a [pycodestyle] section, no
213 project specific configuration is loaded.
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215 Error codes
216 This is the current list of error and warning codes:
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218 ┌──────────┬────────────────────────────┐
219 │code │ sample message │
220 ├──────────┼────────────────────────────┤
221 │E1 │ Indentation │
222 ├──────────┼────────────────────────────┤
223 │E101 │ indentation contains mixed │
224 │ │ spaces and tabs │
225 ├──────────┼────────────────────────────┤
226 │E111 │ indentation is not a mul‐ │
227 │ │ tiple of four │
228 ├──────────┼────────────────────────────┤
229 │E112 │ expected an indented block │
230 ├──────────┼────────────────────────────┤
231 │E113 │ unexpected indentation │
232 ├──────────┼────────────────────────────┤
233 │E114 │ indentation is not a mul‐ │
234 │ │ tiple of four (comment) │
235 ├──────────┼────────────────────────────┤
236 │E115 │ expected an indented block │
237 │ │ (comment) │
238 ├──────────┼────────────────────────────┤
239 │E116 │ unexpected indentation │
240 │ │ (comment) │
241 ├──────────┼────────────────────────────┤
242 │E117 │ over-indented │
243 ├──────────┼────────────────────────────┤
244 │E121 (*^) │ continuation line │
245 │ │ under-indented for hanging │
246 │ │ indent │
247 ├──────────┼────────────────────────────┤
248 │E122 (^) │ continuation line missing │
249 │ │ indentation or outdented │
250 ├──────────┼────────────────────────────┤
251 │E123 (*) │ closing bracket does not │
252 │ │ match indentation of open‐ │
253 │ │ ing bracket's line │
254 ├──────────┼────────────────────────────┤
255 │E124 (^) │ closing bracket does not │
256 │ │ match visual indentation │
257 ├──────────┼────────────────────────────┤
258 │E125 (^) │ continuation line with │
259 │ │ same indent as next logi‐ │
260 │ │ cal line │
261 ├──────────┼────────────────────────────┤
262 │E126 (*^) │ continuation line │
263 │ │ over-indented for hanging │
264 │ │ indent │
265 └──────────┴────────────────────────────┘
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267 │E127 (^) │ continuation line │
268 │ │ over-indented for visual │
269 │ │ indent │
270 ├──────────┼────────────────────────────┤
271 │E128 (^) │ continuation line │
272 │ │ under-indented for visual │
273 │ │ indent │
274 ├──────────┼────────────────────────────┤
275 │E129 (^) │ visually indented line │
276 │ │ with same indent as next │
277 │ │ logical line │
278 ├──────────┼────────────────────────────┤
279 │E131 (^) │ continuation line │
280 │ │ unaligned for hanging │
281 │ │ indent │
282 ├──────────┼────────────────────────────┤
283 │E133 (*) │ closing bracket is missing │
284 │ │ indentation │
285 ├──────────┼────────────────────────────┤
286 │ │ │
287 ├──────────┼────────────────────────────┤
288 │E2 │ Whitespace │
289 ├──────────┼────────────────────────────┤
290 │E201 │ whitespace after '(' │
291 ├──────────┼────────────────────────────┤
292 │E202 │ whitespace before ')' │
293 ├──────────┼────────────────────────────┤
294 │E203 │ whitespace before ':' │
295 ├──────────┼────────────────────────────┤
296 │ │ │
297 ├──────────┼────────────────────────────┤
298 │E211 │ whitespace before '(' │
299 ├──────────┼────────────────────────────┤
300 │ │ │
301 ├──────────┼────────────────────────────┤
302 │E221 │ multiple spaces before │
303 │ │ operator │
304 ├──────────┼────────────────────────────┤
305 │E222 │ multiple spaces after │
306 │ │ operator │
307 ├──────────┼────────────────────────────┤
308 │E223 │ tab before operator │
309 ├──────────┼────────────────────────────┤
310 │E224 │ tab after operator │
311 ├──────────┼────────────────────────────┤
312 │E225 │ missing whitespace around │
313 │ │ operator │
314 ├──────────┼────────────────────────────┤
315 │E226 (*) │ missing whitespace around │
316 │ │ arithmetic operator │
317 ├──────────┼────────────────────────────┤
318 │E227 │ missing whitespace around │
319 │ │ bitwise or shift operator │
320 ├──────────┼────────────────────────────┤
321 │E228 │ missing whitespace around │
322 │ │ modulo operator │
323 ├──────────┼────────────────────────────┤
324 │ │ │
325 ├──────────┼────────────────────────────┤
326 │E231 │ missing whitespace after │
327 │ │ ',', ';', or ':' │
328 ├──────────┼────────────────────────────┤
329 │ │ │
330 ├──────────┼────────────────────────────┤
331 │E241 (*) │ multiple spaces after ',' │
332 └──────────┴────────────────────────────┘
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334 │E242 (*) │ tab after ',' │
335 ├──────────┼────────────────────────────┤
336 │ │ │
337 ├──────────┼────────────────────────────┤
338 │E251 │ unexpected spaces around │
339 │ │ keyword / parameter equals │
340 ├──────────┼────────────────────────────┤
341 │ │ │
342 ├──────────┼────────────────────────────┤
343 │E261 │ at least two spaces before │
344 │ │ inline comment │
345 ├──────────┼────────────────────────────┤
346 │E262 │ inline comment should │
347 │ │ start with '# ' │
348 ├──────────┼────────────────────────────┤
349 │E265 │ block comment should start │
350 │ │ with '# ' │
351 ├──────────┼────────────────────────────┤
352 │E266 │ too many leading '#' for │
353 │ │ block comment │
354 ├──────────┼────────────────────────────┤
355 │ │ │
356 ├──────────┼────────────────────────────┤
357 │E271 │ multiple spaces after key‐ │
358 │ │ word │
359 ├──────────┼────────────────────────────┤
360 │E272 │ multiple spaces before │
361 │ │ keyword │
362 ├──────────┼────────────────────────────┤
363 │E273 │ tab after keyword │
364 ├──────────┼────────────────────────────┤
365 │E274 │ tab before keyword │
366 ├──────────┼────────────────────────────┤
367 │E275 │ missing whitespace after │
368 │ │ keyword │
369 ├──────────┼────────────────────────────┤
370 │ │ │
371 ├──────────┼────────────────────────────┤
372 │E3 │ Blank line │
373 ├──────────┼────────────────────────────┤
374 │E301 │ expected 1 blank line, │
375 │ │ found 0 │
376 ├──────────┼────────────────────────────┤
377 │E302 │ expected 2 blank lines, │
378 │ │ found 0 │
379 ├──────────┼────────────────────────────┤
380 │E303 │ too many blank lines (3) │
381 ├──────────┼────────────────────────────┤
382 │E304 │ blank lines found after │
383 │ │ function decorator │
384 ├──────────┼────────────────────────────┤
385 │E305 │ expected 2 blank lines │
386 │ │ after end of function or │
387 │ │ class │
388 ├──────────┼────────────────────────────┤
389 │E306 │ expected 1 blank line │
390 │ │ before a nested definition │
391 ├──────────┼────────────────────────────┤
392 │ │ │
393 ├──────────┼────────────────────────────┤
394 │E4 │ Import │
395 ├──────────┼────────────────────────────┤
396 │E401 │ multiple imports on one │
397 │ │ line │
398 └──────────┴────────────────────────────┘
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401 │E402 │ module level import not at │
402 │ │ top of file │
403 ├──────────┼────────────────────────────┤
404 │ │ │
405 ├──────────┼────────────────────────────┤
406 │E5 │ Line length │
407 ├──────────┼────────────────────────────┤
408 │E501 (^) │ line too long (82 > 79 │
409 │ │ characters) │
410 ├──────────┼────────────────────────────┤
411 │E502 │ the backslash is redundant │
412 │ │ between brackets │
413 ├──────────┼────────────────────────────┤
414 │ │ │
415 ├──────────┼────────────────────────────┤
416 │E7 │ Statement │
417 ├──────────┼────────────────────────────┤
418 │E701 │ multiple statements on one │
419 │ │ line (colon) │
420 ├──────────┼────────────────────────────┤
421 │E702 │ multiple statements on one │
422 │ │ line (semicolon) │
423 ├──────────┼────────────────────────────┤
424 │E703 │ statement ends with a │
425 │ │ semicolon │
426 ├──────────┼────────────────────────────┤
427 │E704 (*) │ multiple statements on one │
428 │ │ line (def) │
429 ├──────────┼────────────────────────────┤
430 │E711 (^) │ comparison to None should │
431 │ │ be 'if cond is None:' │
432 ├──────────┼────────────────────────────┤
433 │E712 (^) │ comparison to True should │
434 │ │ be 'if cond is True:' or │
435 │ │ 'if cond:' │
436 ├──────────┼────────────────────────────┤
437 │E713 │ test for membership should │
438 │ │ be 'not in' │
439 ├──────────┼────────────────────────────┤
440 │E714 │ test for object identity │
441 │ │ should be 'is not' │
442 ├──────────┼────────────────────────────┤
443 │E721 (^) │ do not compare types, use │
444 │ │ 'isinstance()' │
445 ├──────────┼────────────────────────────┤
446 │E722 │ do not use bare except, │
447 │ │ specify exception instead │
448 ├──────────┼────────────────────────────┤
449 │E731 │ do not assign a lambda │
450 │ │ expression, use a def │
451 ├──────────┼────────────────────────────┤
452 │E741 │ do not use variables named │
453 │ │ 'l', 'O', or 'I' │
454 ├──────────┼────────────────────────────┤
455 │E742 │ do not define classes │
456 │ │ named 'l', 'O', or 'I' │
457 ├──────────┼────────────────────────────┤
458 │E743 │ do not define functions │
459 │ │ named 'l', 'O', or 'I' │
460 ├──────────┼────────────────────────────┤
461 │ │ │
462 ├──────────┼────────────────────────────┤
463 │E9 │ Runtime │
464 └──────────┴────────────────────────────┘
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468 │E901 │ SyntaxError or Indenta‐ │
469 │ │ tionError │
470 ├──────────┼────────────────────────────┤
471 │E902 │ IOError │
472 ├──────────┼────────────────────────────┤
473 │ │ │
474 ├──────────┼────────────────────────────┤
475 │W1 │ Indentation warning │
476 ├──────────┼────────────────────────────┤
477 │W191 │ indentation contains tabs │
478 ├──────────┼────────────────────────────┤
479 │ │ │
480 ├──────────┼────────────────────────────┤
481 │W2 │ Whitespace warning │
482 ├──────────┼────────────────────────────┤
483 │W291 │ trailing whitespace │
484 ├──────────┼────────────────────────────┤
485 │W292 │ no newline at end of file │
486 ├──────────┼────────────────────────────┤
487 │W293 │ blank line contains white‐ │
488 │ │ space │
489 ├──────────┼────────────────────────────┤
490 │ │ │
491 ├──────────┼────────────────────────────┤
492 │W3 │ Blank line warning │
493 ├──────────┼────────────────────────────┤
494 │W391 │ blank line at end of file │
495 ├──────────┼────────────────────────────┤
496 │ │ │
497 ├──────────┼────────────────────────────┤
498 │W5 │ Line break warning │
499 ├──────────┼────────────────────────────┤
500 │W503 (*) │ line break before binary │
501 │ │ operator │
502 ├──────────┼────────────────────────────┤
503 │W504 (*) │ line break after binary │
504 │ │ operator │
505 ├──────────┼────────────────────────────┤
506 │W505 (*^) │ doc line too long (82 > 79 │
507 │ │ characters) │
508 ├──────────┼────────────────────────────┤
509 │ │ │
510 ├──────────┼────────────────────────────┤
511 │W6 │ Deprecation warning │
512 ├──────────┼────────────────────────────┤
513 │W601 │ .has_key() is deprecated, │
514 │ │ use 'in' │
515 ├──────────┼────────────────────────────┤
516 │W602 │ deprecated form of raising │
517 │ │ exception │
518 ├──────────┼────────────────────────────┤
519 │W603 │ '<>' is deprecated, use │
520 │ │ '!=' │
521 ├──────────┼────────────────────────────┤
522 │W604 │ backticks are deprecated, │
523 │ │ use 'repr()' │
524 ├──────────┼────────────────────────────┤
525 │W605 │ invalid escape sequence │
526 │ │ 'x' │
527 ├──────────┼────────────────────────────┤
528 │W606 │ 'async' and 'await' are │
529 │ │ reserved keywords starting │
530 │ │ with Python 3.7 │
531 └──────────┴────────────────────────────┘
532
533 (*) In the default configuration, the checks E121, E123, E126, E133,
534 E226, E241, E242, E704, W503, W504 and W505 are ignored because they
535 are not rules unanimously accepted, and PEP 8 does not enforce them.
536 Please note that if the option --ignore=errors is used, the default
537 configuration will be overridden and ignore only the check(s) you skip.
538 The check W503 is mutually exclusive with check W504. The check E133
539 is mutually exclusive with check E123. Use switch --hang-closing to
540 report E133 instead of E123. Use switch --max-doc-length=n to report
541 W505.
542
543 (^) These checks can be disabled at the line level using the # noqa
544 special comment. This possibility should be reserved for special
545 cases.
546 Special cases aren't special enough to break the rules.
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548 Note: most errors can be listed with such one-liner:
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550 $ python pycodestyle.py --first --select E,W testsuite/ --format '%(code)s: %(text)s'
551
552 Related tools
553 The flake8 checker is a wrapper around pycodestyle and similar tools.
554 It supports plugins.
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556 Other tools which use pycodestyle are referenced in the Wiki: list of
557 related tools.
558
560 Automated tests
561 You can also execute pycodestyle tests from Python code. For example,
562 this can be highly useful for automated testing of coding style confor‐
563 mance in your project:
564
565 import unittest
566 import pycodestyle
567
568
569 class TestCodeFormat(unittest.TestCase):
570
571 def test_conformance(self):
572 """Test that we conform to PEP-8."""
573 style = pycodestyle.StyleGuide(quiet=True)
574 result = style.check_files(['file1.py', 'file2.py'])
575 self.assertEqual(result.total_errors, 0,
576 "Found code style errors (and warnings).")
577
578 There's also a shortcut for checking a single file:
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580 import pycodestyle
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582 fchecker = pycodestyle.Checker('testsuite/E27.py', show_source=True)
583 file_errors = fchecker.check_all()
584
585 print("Found %s errors (and warnings)" % file_errors)
586
587 Configuring tests
588 You can configure automated pycodestyle tests in a variety of ways.
589
590 For example, you can pass in a path to a configuration file that
591 pycodestyle should use:
592
593 import pycodestyle
594
595 style = pycodestyle.StyleGuide(config_file='/path/to/tox.ini')
596
597 You can also set specific options explicitly:
598
599 style = pycodestyle.StyleGuide(ignore=['E501'])
600
601 Skip file header
602 Another example is related to the feature request #143: skip a number
603 of lines at the beginning and the end of a file. This use case is easy
604 to implement through a custom wrapper for the PEP 8 library:
605
606 #!python
607 import pycodestyle
608
609 LINES_SLICE = slice(14, -20)
610
611 class StyleGuide(pycodestyle.StyleGuide):
612 """This subclass of pycodestyle.StyleGuide will skip the first and last lines
613 of each file."""
614
615 def input_file(self, filename, lines=None, expected=None, line_offset=0):
616 if lines is None:
617 assert line_offset == 0
618 line_offset = LINES_SLICE.start or 0
619 lines = pycodestyle.readlines(filename)[LINES_SLICE]
620 return super(StyleGuide, self).input_file(
621 filename, lines=lines, expected=expected, line_offset=line_offset)
622
623 if __name__ == '__main__':
624 style = StyleGuide(parse_argv=True, config_file=True)
625 report = style.check_files()
626 if report.total_errors:
627 raise SystemExit(1)
628
629 This module declares a lines' window which skips 14 lines at the begin‐
630 ning and 20 lines at the end. If there's no line to skip at the end,
631 it could be changed with LINES_SLICE = slice(14, None) for example.
632
633 You can save it in a file and use it with the same options as the orig‐
634 inal pycodestyle.
635
637 The library provides classes which are usable by third party tools.
638
639 · Checker Classes
640
641 · Report Classes
642
643 · Utilities
644
645 Checker Classes
646 The StyleGuide class is used to configure a style guide checker
647 instance to check multiple files.
648
649 The Checker class can be used to check a single file.
650
651 class pycodestyle.StyleGuide(parse_argv=False, config_file=None,
652 parser=None, paths=None, report=None, **kwargs)
653 Initialize a PEP-8 instance with few options.
654
655 init_report(reporter=None)
656 Initialize the report instance.
657
658 check_files(paths=None)
659 Run all checks on the paths.
660
661 input_file(filename, lines=None, expected=None, line_offset=0)
662 Run all checks on a Python source file.
663
664 input_dir(dirname)
665 Check all files in this directory and all subdirectories.
666
667 excluded(filename, parent=None)
668 Check if the file should be excluded.
669
670 Check if 'options.exclude' contains a pattern matching
671 filename.
672
673 ignore_code(code)
674 Check if the error code should be ignored.
675
676 If 'options.select' contains a prefix of the error code,
677 return False. Else, if 'options.ignore' contains a pre‐
678 fix of the error code, return True.
679
680 get_checks(argument_name)
681 Get all the checks for this category.
682
683 Find all globally visible functions where the first argu‐
684 ment name starts with argument_name and which contain
685 selected tests.
686
687 class pycodestyle.Checker(filename=None, lines=None, report=None,
688 **kwargs)
689 Load a Python source file, tokenize it, check coding style.
690
691 readline()
692 Get the next line from the input buffer.
693
694 run_check(check, argument_names)
695 Run a check plugin.
696
697 check_physical(line)
698 Run all physical checks on a raw input line.
699
700 build_tokens_line()
701 Build a logical line from tokens.
702
703 check_logical()
704 Build a line from tokens and run all logical checks on
705 it.
706
707 check_ast()
708 Build the file's AST and run all AST checks.
709
710 generate_tokens()
711 Tokenize file, run physical line checks and yield tokens.
712
713 check_all(expected=None, line_offset=0)
714 Run all checks on the input file.
715
716 Report Classes
717 class pycodestyle.BaseReport(options)
718 Collect the results of the checks.
719
720 start()
721 Start the timer.
722
723 stop() Stop the timer.
724
725 init_file(filename, lines, expected, line_offset)
726 Signal a new file.
727
728 increment_logical_line()
729 Signal a new logical line.
730
731 error(line_number, offset, text, check)
732 Report an error, according to options.
733
734 get_file_results()
735 Return the count of errors and warnings for this file.
736
737 get_count(prefix='')
738 Return the total count of errors and warnings.
739
740 get_statistics(prefix='')
741 Get statistics for message codes that start with the pre‐
742 fix.
743
744 prefix='' matches all errors and warnings prefix='E'
745 matches all errors prefix='W' matches all warnings pre‐
746 fix='E4' matches all errors that have to do with imports
747
748 print_statistics(prefix='')
749 Print overall statistics (number of errors and warnings).
750
751 print_benchmark()
752 Print benchmark numbers.
753
754 class pycodestyle.FileReport(options)
755 Collect the results of the checks and print the filenames.
756
757 class pycodestyle.StandardReport(options)
758 Collect and print the results of the checks.
759
760 class pycodestyle.DiffReport(options)
761 Collect and print the results for the changed lines only.
762
763 Utilities
764 pycodestyle.expand_indent(line)
765 Return the amount of indentation.
766
767 Tabs are expanded to the next multiple of 8.
768
769 >>> expand_indent(' ')
770 4
771 >>> expand_indent('\t')
772 8
773 >>> expand_indent(' \t')
774 8
775 >>> expand_indent(' \t')
776 16
777
778 pycodestyle.mute_string(text)
779 Replace contents with 'xxx' to prevent syntax matching.
780
781 >>> mute_string('"abc"')
782 '"xxx"'
783 >>> mute_string("'''abc'''")
784 "'''xxx'''"
785 >>> mute_string("r'abc'")
786 "r'xxx'"
787
788 pycodestyle.read_config(options, args, arglist, parser)
789 Read and parse configurations.
790
791 If a config file is specified on the command line with the
792 "--config" option, then only it is used for configuration.
793
794 Otherwise, the user configuration (~/.config/pycodestyle) and
795 any local configurations in the current directory or above will
796 be merged together (in that order) using the read method of Con‐
797 figParser.
798
799 pycodestyle.process_options(arglist=None, parse_argv=False, con‐
800 fig_file=None)
801 Process options passed either via arglist or command line args.
802
803 Passing in the config_file parameter allows other tools, such as
804 flake8 to specify their own options to be processed in
805 pycodestyle.
806
807 pycodestyle.register_check(func_or_cls, codes=None)
808 Register a new check object.
809
811 Source code
812 The source code is currently available on GitHub under the terms and
813 conditions of the Expat license. Fork away!
814
815 · Source code and issue tracker on GitHub.
816
817 · Continuous tests against Python 2.7 and 3.4+ as well as the nightly
818 Python build and PyPy, on Travis CI platform.
819
820 Direction
821 Some high-level aims and directions to bear in mind for contributions:
822
823 · pycodestyle is intended to be as fast as possible. Using the ast
824 module defeats that purpose. The pep8-naming plugin exists for this
825 sort of functionality.
826
827 · If you want to provide extensibility / plugins, please see flake8 -
828 pycodestyle doesn't want or need a plugin architecture.
829
830 · pycodestyle aims to have no external dependencies.
831
832 Contribute
833 You can add checks to this program by writing plugins. Each plugin is
834 a simple function that is called for each line of source code, either
835 physical or logical.
836
837 Physical line:
838
839 · Raw line of text from the input file.
840
841 Logical line:
842
843 · Multi-line statements converted to a single line.
844
845 · Stripped left and right.
846
847 · Contents of strings replaced with "xxx" of same length.
848
849 · Comments removed.
850
851 The check function requests physical or logical lines by the name of
852 the first argument:
853
854 def maximum_line_length(physical_line)
855 def extraneous_whitespace(logical_line)
856 def blank_lines(logical_line, blank_lines, indent_level, line_number)
857
858 The last example above demonstrates how check plugins can request addi‐
859 tional information with extra arguments. All attributes of the Checker
860 object are available. Some examples:
861
862 · lines: a list of the raw lines from the input file
863
864 · tokens: the tokens that contribute to this logical line
865
866 · line_number: line number in the input file
867
868 · total_lines: number of lines in the input file
869
870 · blank_lines: blank lines before this one
871
872 · indent_char: indentation character in this file (" " or "\t")
873
874 · indent_level: indentation (with tabs expanded to multiples of 8)
875
876 · previous_indent_level: indentation on previous line
877
878 · previous_logical: previous logical line
879
880 Check plugins can also maintain per-file state. If you need this,
881 declare a parameter named checker_state. You will be passed a dict,
882 which will be the same one for all lines in the same file but a differ‐
883 ent one for different files. Each check plugin gets its own dict, so
884 you don't need to worry about clobbering the state of other plugins.
885
886 The docstring of each check function shall be the relevant part of text
887 from PEP 8. It is printed if the user enables --show-pep8. Several
888 docstrings contain examples directly from the PEP 8 document.
889
890 Okay: spam(ham[1], {eggs: 2})
891 E201: spam( ham[1], {eggs: 2})
892
893 These examples are verified automatically when pycodestyle.py is run
894 with the --doctest option. You can add examples for your own check
895 functions. The format is simple: "Okay" or error/warning code followed
896 by colon and space, the rest of the line is example source code. If
897 you put 'r' before the docstring, you can use \n for newline and \t for
898 tab.
899
900 Then be sure to pass the tests:
901
902 $ python pycodestyle.py --testsuite testsuite
903 $ python pycodestyle.py --doctest
904 $ python pycodestyle.py --verbose pycodestyle.py
905
906 When contributing to pycodestyle, please observe our Code of Conduct.
907
908 To run the tests, the core developer team and Travis CI use tox:
909
910 $ pip install -r dev-requirements.txt
911 $ tox
912
913 All the tests should pass for all available interpreters, with the sum‐
914 mary of:
915
916 congratulations :)
917
918 Changes
919 2.5.0 (2019-01-29)
920 New checks:
921
922 · E117: Over-indented code blocks
923
924 · W505: Maximum doc-string length only when configured with
925 --max-doc-length
926
927 Changes:
928
929 · Remove support for EOL Python 2.6 and 3.3. PR #720.
930
931 · Add E117 error for over-indented code blocks.
932
933 · Allow W605 to be silenced by # noqa and fix the position reported by
934 W605
935
936 · Allow users to omit blank lines around one-liner definitions of
937 classes and functions
938
939 · Include the function return annotation (->) as requiring surrounding
940 whitespace only on Python 3
941
942 · Verify that only names can follow await. Previously we allowed num‐
943 bers and strings.
944
945 · Add support for Python 3.7
946
947 · Fix detection of annotated argument defaults for E252
948
949 · Cprrect the position reported by W504
950
951 2.4.0 (2018-04-10)
952 New checks:
953
954 · Add W504 warning for checking that a break doesn't happen after a
955 binary operator. This check is ignored by default. PR #502.
956
957 · Add W605 warning for invalid escape sequences in string literals. PR
958 #676.
959
960 · Add W606 warning for 'async' and 'await' reserved keywords being
961 introduced in Python 3.7. PR #684.
962
963 · Add E252 error for missing whitespace around equal sign in type anno‐
964 tated function arguments with defaults values. PR #717.
965
966 Changes:
967
968 · An internal bisect search has replaced a linear search in order to
969 improve efficiency. PR #648.
970
971 · pycodestyle now uses PyPI trove classifiers in order to document sup‐
972 ported python versions on PyPI. PR #654.
973
974 · 'setup.cfg' '[wheel]' section has been renamed to '[bdist_wheel]', as
975 the former is legacy. PR #653.
976
977 · pycodestyle now handles very long lines much more efficiently for
978 python 3.2+. Fixes #643. PR #644.
979
980 · You can now write 'pycodestyle.StyleGuide(verbose=True)' instead of
981 'pycodestyle.StyleGuide(verbose=True, paths=['-v'])' in order to
982 achieve verbosity. PR #663.
983
984 · The distribution of pycodestyle now includes the license text in
985 order to comply with open source licenses which require this. PR
986 #694.
987
988 · 'maximum_line_length' now ignores shebang ('#!') lines. PR #736.
989
990 · Add configuration option for the allowed number of blank lines. It is
991 implemented as a top level dictionary which can be easily overwrit‐
992 ten. Fixes #732. PR #733.
993
994 Bugs:
995
996 · Prevent a 'DeprecationWarning', and a 'SyntaxError' in future python,
997 caused by an invalid escape sequence. PR #625.
998
999 · Correctly report E501 when the first line of a docstring is too long.
1000 Resolves #622. PR #630.
1001
1002 · Support variable annotation when variable start by a keyword, such as
1003 class variable type annotations in python 3.6. PR #640.
1004
1005 · pycodestyle internals have been changed in order to allow 'python3 -m
1006 cProfile' to report correct metrics. PR #647.
1007
1008 · Fix a spelling mistake in the description of E722. PR #697.
1009
1010 · 'pycodestyle --diff' now does not break if your 'gitconfig' enables
1011 'mnemonicprefix'. PR #706.
1012
1013 2.3.1 (2017-01-31)
1014 Bugs:
1015
1016 · Fix regression in detection of E302 and E306; #618, #620
1017
1018 2.3.0 (2017-01-30)
1019 New Checks:
1020
1021 · Add E722 warning for bare except clauses
1022
1023 · Report E704 for async function definitions (async def)
1024
1025 Bugs:
1026
1027 · Fix another E305 false positive for variables beginning with "class"
1028 or "def"
1029
1030 · Fix detection of multiple spaces between async and def
1031
1032 · Fix handling of variable annotations. Stop reporting E701 on Python
1033 3.6 for variable annotations.
1034
1035 2.2.0 (2016-11-14)
1036 Announcements:
1037
1038 · Added Make target to obtain proper tarball file permissions; #599
1039
1040 Bugs:
1041
1042 · Fixed E305 regression caused by #400; #593
1043
1044 2.1.0 (2016-11-04)
1045 Announcements:
1046
1047 · Change all references to the pep8 project to say pycodestyle; #530
1048
1049 Changes:
1050
1051 · Report E302 for blank lines before an "async def"; #556
1052
1053 · Update our list of tested and supported Python versions which are
1054 2.6, 2.7, 3.2, 3.3, 3.4 and 3.5 as well as the nightly Python build
1055 and PyPy.
1056
1057 · Report E742 and E743 for functions and classes badly named 'l', 'O',
1058 or 'I'.
1059
1060 · Report E741 on 'global' and 'nonlocal' statements, as well as prohib‐
1061 ited single-letter variables.
1062
1063 · Deprecated use of [pep8] section name in favor of [pycodestyle]; #591
1064
1065 · Report E722 when bare except clause is used; #579
1066
1067 Bugs:
1068
1069 · Fix opt_type AssertionError when using Flake8 2.6.2 and pycodestyle;
1070 #561
1071
1072 · Require two blank lines after toplevel def, class; #536
1073
1074 · Remove accidentally quadratic computation based on the number of
1075 colons. This will make pycodestyle faster in some cases; #314
1076
1077 2.0.0 (2016-05-31)
1078 Announcements:
1079
1080 · Repository renamed to pycodestyle; Issue #466 / #481.
1081
1082 · Added joint Code of Conduct as member of PyCQA; #483
1083
1084 Changes:
1085
1086 · Added tox test support for Python 3.5 and pypy3
1087
1088 · Added check E275 for whitespace on from ... import ... lines; #489 /
1089 #491
1090
1091 · Added W503 to the list of codes ignored by default ignore list; #498
1092
1093 · Removed use of project level .pep8 configuration file; #364
1094
1095 Bugs:
1096
1097 · Fixed bug with treating ~ operator as binary; #383 / #384
1098
1099 · Identify binary operators as unary; #484 / #485
1100
1101 1.7.0 (2016-01-12)
1102 Announcements:
1103
1104 · Repository moved to PyCQA Organization on GitHub:
1105 https://github.com/pycqa/pep8
1106
1107 Changes:
1108
1109 · Reverted the fix in #368, "options passed on command line are only
1110 ones accepted" feature. This has many unintended consequences in pep8
1111 and flake8 and needs to be reworked when I have more time.
1112
1113 · Added support for Python 3.5. (Issue #420 & #459)
1114
1115 · Added support for multi-line config_file option parsing. (Issue #429)
1116
1117 · Improved parameter parsing. (Issues #420 & #456)
1118
1119 Bugs:
1120
1121 · Fixed BytesWarning on Python 3. (Issue #459)
1122
1123 1.6.2 (2015-02-15)
1124 Changes:
1125
1126 · Added check for breaking around a binary operator. (Issue #197, Pull
1127 #305)
1128
1129 Bugs:
1130
1131 · Restored config_file parameter in process_options(). (Issue #380)
1132
1133 1.6.1 (2015-02-08)
1134 Changes:
1135
1136 · Assign variables before referenced. (Issue #287)
1137
1138 Bugs:
1139
1140 · Exception thrown due to unassigned local_dir variable. (Issue #377)
1141
1142 1.6.0 (2015-02-06)
1143 News:
1144
1145 · Ian Lee <ianlee1521@gmail.com> joined the project as a maintainer.
1146
1147 Changes:
1148
1149 · Report E731 for lambda assignment. (Issue #277)
1150
1151 · Report E704 for one-liner def instead of E701. Do not report this
1152 error in the default configuration. (Issue #277)
1153
1154 · Replace codes E111, E112 and E113 with codes E114, E115 and E116 for
1155 bad indentation of comments. (Issue #274)
1156
1157 · Report E266 instead of E265 when the block comment starts with multi‐
1158 ple #. (Issue #270)
1159
1160 · Report E402 for import statements not at the top of the file. (Issue
1161 #264)
1162
1163 · Do not enforce whitespaces around ** operator. (Issue #292)
1164
1165 · Strip whitespace from around paths during normalization. (Issue #339
1166 / #343)
1167
1168 · Update --format documentation. (Issue #198 / Pull Request #310)
1169
1170 · Add .tox/ to default excludes. (Issue #335)
1171
1172 · Do not report E121 or E126 in the default configuration. (Issues #256
1173 / #316)
1174
1175 · Allow spaces around the equals sign in an annotated function. (Issue
1176 #357)
1177
1178 · Allow trailing backslash if in an inline comment. (Issue #374)
1179
1180 · If --config is used, only that configuration is processed. Otherwise,
1181 merge the user and local configurations are merged. (Issue #368 /
1182 #369)
1183
1184 Bug fixes:
1185
1186 · Don't crash if Checker.build_tokens_line() returns None. (Issue #306)
1187
1188 · Don't crash if os.path.expanduser() throws an ImportError. (Issue
1189 #297)
1190
1191 · Missing space around keyword parameter equal not always reported,
1192 E251. (Issue #323)
1193
1194 · Fix false positive E711/E712/E713. (Issues #330 and #336)
1195
1196 · Do not skip physical checks if the newline is escaped. (Issue #319)
1197
1198 · Flush sys.stdout to avoid race conditions with printing. See flake8
1199 bug: https://gitlab.com/pycqa/flake8/issues/17 for more details.
1200 (Issue #363)
1201
1202 1.5.7 (2014-05-29)
1203 Bug fixes:
1204
1205 · Skip the traceback on "Broken pipe" signal. (Issue #275)
1206
1207 · Do not exit when an option in setup.cfg or tox.ini is not recognized.
1208
1209 · Check the last line even if it does not end with a newline. (Issue
1210 #286)
1211
1212 · Always open files in universal newlines mode in Python 2. (Issue
1213 #288)
1214
1215 1.5.6 (2014-04-14)
1216 Bug fixes:
1217
1218 · Check the last line even if it has no end-of-line. (Issue #273)
1219
1220 1.5.5 (2014-04-10)
1221 Bug fixes:
1222
1223 · Fix regression with E22 checks and inline comments. (Issue #271)
1224
1225 1.5.4 (2014-04-07)
1226 Bug fixes:
1227
1228 · Fix negative offset with E303 before a multi-line docstring. (Issue
1229 #269)
1230
1231 1.5.3 (2014-04-04)
1232 Bug fixes:
1233
1234 · Fix wrong offset computation when error is on the last char of a
1235 physical line. (Issue #268)
1236
1237 1.5.2 (2014-04-04)
1238 Changes:
1239
1240 · Distribute a universal wheel file.
1241
1242 Bug fixes:
1243
1244 · Report correct line number for E303 with comments. (Issue #60)
1245
1246 · Do not allow newline after parameter equal. (Issue #252)
1247
1248 · Fix line number reported for multi-line strings. (Issue #220)
1249
1250 · Fix false positive E121/E126 with multi-line strings. (Issue #265)
1251
1252 · Fix E501 not detected in comments with Python 2.5.
1253
1254 · Fix caret position with --show-source when line contains tabs.
1255
1256 1.5.1 (2014-03-27)
1257 Bug fixes:
1258
1259 · Fix a crash with E125 on multi-line strings. (Issue #263)
1260
1261 1.5 (2014-03-26)
1262 Changes:
1263
1264 · Report E129 instead of E125 for visually indented line with same
1265 indent as next logical line. (Issue #126)
1266
1267 · Report E265 for space before block comment. (Issue #190)
1268
1269 · Report E713 and E714 when operators not in and is not are recom‐
1270 mended. (Issue #236)
1271
1272 · Allow long lines in multiline strings and comments if they cannot be
1273 wrapped. (Issue #224).
1274
1275 · Optionally disable physical line checks inside multiline strings,
1276 using # noqa. (Issue #242)
1277
1278 · Change text for E121 to report "continuation line under-indented for
1279 hanging indent" instead of indentation not being a multiple of 4.
1280
1281 · Report E131 instead of E121 / E126 if the hanging indent is not con‐
1282 sistent within the same continuation block. It helps when error E121
1283 or E126 is in the ignore list.
1284
1285 · Report E126 instead of E121 when the continuation line is hanging
1286 with extra indentation, even if indentation is not a multiple of 4.
1287
1288 Bug fixes:
1289
1290 · Allow the checkers to report errors on empty files. (Issue #240)
1291
1292 · Fix ignoring too many checks when --select is used with codes
1293 declared in a flake8 extension. (Issue #216)
1294
1295 · Fix regression with multiple brackets. (Issue #214)
1296
1297 · Fix StyleGuide to parse the local configuration if the keyword argu‐
1298 ment paths is specified. (Issue #246)
1299
1300 · Fix a false positive E124 for hanging indent. (Issue #254)
1301
1302 · Fix a false positive E126 with embedded colon. (Issue #144)
1303
1304 · Fix a false positive E126 when indenting with tabs. (Issue #204)
1305
1306 · Fix behaviour when exclude is in the configuration file and the cur‐
1307 rent directory is not the project directory. (Issue #247)
1308
1309 · The logical checks can return None instead of an empty iterator.
1310 (Issue #250)
1311
1312 · Do not report multiple E101 if only the first indentation starts with
1313 a tab. (Issue #237)
1314
1315 · Fix a rare false positive W602. (Issue #34)
1316
1317 1.4.6 (2013-07-02)
1318 Changes:
1319
1320 · Honor # noqa for errors E711 and E712. (Issue #180)
1321
1322 · When both a tox.ini and a setup.cfg are present in the project direc‐
1323 tory, merge their contents. The tox.ini file takes precedence (same
1324 as before). (Issue #182)
1325
1326 · Give priority to --select over --ignore. (Issue #188)
1327
1328 · Compare full path when excluding a file. (Issue #186)
1329
1330 · New option --hang-closing to switch to the alternative style of clos‐
1331 ing bracket indentation for hanging indent. Add error E133 for clos‐
1332 ing bracket which is missing indentation. (Issue #103)
1333
1334 · Accept both styles of closing bracket indentation for hanging indent.
1335 Do not report error E123 in the default configuration. (Issue #103)
1336
1337 Bug fixes:
1338
1339 · Do not crash when running AST checks and the document contains null
1340 bytes. (Issue #184)
1341
1342 · Correctly report other E12 errors when E123 is ignored. (Issue #103)
1343
1344 · Fix false positive E261/E262 when the file contains a BOM. (Issue
1345 #193)
1346
1347 · Fix E701, E702 and E703 not detected sometimes. (Issue #196)
1348
1349 · Fix E122 not detected in some cases. (Issue #201 and #208)
1350
1351 · Fix false positive E121 with multiple brackets. (Issue #203)
1352
1353 1.4.5 (2013-03-06)
1354 · When no path is specified, do not try to read from stdin. The fea‐
1355 ture was added in 1.4.3, but it is not supported on Windows. Use -
1356 filename argument to read from stdin. This usage is supported since
1357 1.3.4. (Issue #170)
1358
1359 · Do not require setuptools in setup.py. It works around an issue with
1360 pip and Python 3. (Issue #172)
1361
1362 · Add __pycache__ to the ignore list.
1363
1364 · Change misleading message for E251. (Issue #171)
1365
1366 · Do not report false E302 when the source file has a coding cookie or
1367 a comment on the first line. (Issue #174)
1368
1369 · Reorganize the tests and add tests for the API and for the command
1370 line usage and options. (Issues #161 and #162)
1371
1372 · Ignore all checks which are not explicitly selected when select is
1373 passed to the StyleGuide constructor.
1374
1375 1.4.4 (2013-02-24)
1376 · Report E227 or E228 instead of E225 for whitespace around bitwise,
1377 shift or modulo operators. (Issue #166)
1378
1379 · Change the message for E226 to make clear that it is about arithmetic
1380 operators.
1381
1382 · Fix a false positive E128 for continuation line indentation with
1383 tabs.
1384
1385 · Fix regression with the --diff option. (Issue #169)
1386
1387 · Fix the TestReport class to print the unexpected warnings and errors.
1388
1389 1.4.3 (2013-02-22)
1390 · Hide the --doctest and --testsuite options when installed.
1391
1392 · Fix crash with AST checkers when the syntax is invalid. (Issue #160)
1393
1394 · Read from standard input if no path is specified.
1395
1396 · Initiate a graceful shutdown on Control+C.
1397
1398 · Allow changing the checker_class for the StyleGuide.
1399
1400 1.4.2 (2013-02-10)
1401 · Support AST checkers provided by third-party applications.
1402
1403 · Register new checkers with register_check(func_or_cls, codes).
1404
1405 · Allow constructing a StyleGuide with a custom parser.
1406
1407 · Accept visual indentation without parenthesis after the if statement.
1408 (Issue #151)
1409
1410 · Fix UnboundLocalError when using # noqa with continued lines. (Issue
1411 #158)
1412
1413 · Re-order the lines for the StandardReport.
1414
1415 · Expand tabs when checking E12 continuation lines. (Issue #155)
1416
1417 · Refactor the testing class TestReport and the specific test functions
1418 into a separate test module.
1419
1420 1.4.1 (2013-01-18)
1421 · Allow sphinx.ext.autodoc syntax for comments. (Issue #110)
1422
1423 · Report E703 instead of E702 for the trailing semicolon. (Issue #117)
1424
1425 · Honor # noqa in addition to # nopep8. (Issue #149)
1426
1427 · Expose the OptionParser factory for better extensibility.
1428
1429 1.4 (2012-12-22)
1430 · Report E226 instead of E225 for optional whitespace around common
1431 operators (*, **, /, + and -). This new error code is ignored in the
1432 default configuration because PEP 8 recommends to "use your own
1433 judgement". (Issue #96)
1434
1435 · Lines with a # nopep8 at the end will not issue errors on line length
1436 E501 or continuation line indentation E12*. (Issue #27)
1437
1438 · Fix AssertionError when the source file contains an invalid line end‐
1439 ing "\r\r\n". (Issue #119)
1440
1441 · Read the [pep8] section of tox.ini or setup.cfg if present. (Issue
1442 #93 and #141)
1443
1444 · Add the Sphinx-based documentation, and publish it on
1445 https://pycodestyle.readthedocs.io/. (Issue #105)
1446
1447 1.3.4 (2012-12-18)
1448 · Fix false positive E124 and E128 with comments. (Issue #100)
1449
1450 · Fix error on stdin when running with bpython. (Issue #101)
1451
1452 · Fix false positive E401. (Issue #104)
1453
1454 · Report E231 for nested dictionary in list. (Issue #142)
1455
1456 · Catch E271 at the beginning of the line. (Issue #133)
1457
1458 · Fix false positive E126 for multi-line comments. (Issue #138)
1459
1460 · Fix false positive E221 when operator is preceded by a comma. (Issue
1461 #135)
1462
1463 · Fix --diff failing on one-line hunk. (Issue #137)
1464
1465 · Fix the --exclude switch for directory paths. (Issue #111)
1466
1467 · Use - filename to read from standard input. (Issue #128)
1468
1469 1.3.3 (2012-06-27)
1470 · Fix regression with continuation line checker. (Issue #98)
1471
1472 1.3.2 (2012-06-26)
1473 · Revert to the previous behaviour for --show-pep8: do not imply
1474 --first. (Issue #89)
1475
1476 · Add E902 for IO errors. (Issue #87)
1477
1478 · Fix false positive for E121, and missed E124. (Issue #92)
1479
1480 · Set a sensible default path for config file on Windows. (Issue #95)
1481
1482 · Allow verbose in the configuration file. (Issue #91)
1483
1484 · Show the enforced max-line-length in the error message. (Issue #86)
1485
1486 1.3.1 (2012-06-18)
1487 · Explain which configuration options are expected. Accept and recom‐
1488 mend the options names with hyphen instead of underscore. (Issue #82)
1489
1490 · Do not read the user configuration when used as a module (except if
1491 config_file=True is passed to the StyleGuide constructor).
1492
1493 · Fix wrong or missing cases for the E12 series.
1494
1495 · Fix cases where E122 was missed. (Issue #81)
1496
1497 1.3 (2012-06-15)
1498 WARNING:
1499 The internal API is backwards incompatible.
1500
1501 · Remove global configuration and refactor the library around a
1502 StyleGuide class; add the ability to configure various reporters.
1503 (Issue #35 and #66)
1504
1505 · Read user configuration from ~/.config/pep8 and local configuration
1506 from ./.pep8. (Issue #22)
1507
1508 · Fix E502 for backslash embedded in multi-line string. (Issue #68)
1509
1510 · Fix E225 for Python 3 iterable unpacking (PEP 3132). (Issue #72)
1511
1512 · Enable the new checkers from the E12 series in the default configura‐
1513 tion.
1514
1515 · Suggest less error-prone alternatives for E712 errors.
1516
1517 · Rewrite checkers to run faster (E22, E251, E27).
1518
1519 · Fixed a crash when parsed code is invalid (too many closing brack‐
1520 ets).
1521
1522 · Fix E127 and E128 for continuation line indentation. (Issue #74)
1523
1524 · New option --format to customize the error format. (Issue #23)
1525
1526 · New option --diff to check only modified code. The unified diff is
1527 read from STDIN. Example: hg diff | pep8 --diff (Issue #39)
1528
1529 · Correctly report the count of failures and set the exit code to 1
1530 when the --doctest or the --testsuite fails.
1531
1532 · Correctly detect the encoding in Python 3. (Issue #69)
1533
1534 · Drop support for Python 2.3, 2.4 and 3.0. (Issue #78)
1535
1536 1.2 (2012-06-01)
1537 · Add E121 through E128 for continuation line indentation. These
1538 checks are disabled by default. If you want to force all checks, use
1539 switch --select=E,W. Patch by Sam Vilain. (Issue #64)
1540
1541 · Add E721 for direct type comparisons. (Issue #47)
1542
1543 · Add E711 and E712 for comparisons to singletons. (Issue #46)
1544
1545 · Fix spurious E225 and E701 for function annotations. (Issue #29)
1546
1547 · Add E502 for explicit line join between brackets.
1548
1549 · Fix E901 when printing source with --show-source.
1550
1551 · Report all errors for each checker, instead of reporting only the
1552 first occurrence for each line.
1553
1554 · Option --show-pep8 implies --first.
1555
1556 1.1 (2012-05-24)
1557 · Add E901 for syntax errors. (Issues #63 and #30)
1558
1559 · Add E271, E272, E273 and E274 for extraneous whitespace around key‐
1560 words. (Issue #57)
1561
1562 · Add tox.ini configuration file for tests. (Issue #61)
1563
1564 · Add .travis.yml configuration file for continuous integration.
1565 (Issue #62)
1566
1567 1.0.1 (2012-04-06)
1568 · Fix inconsistent version numbers.
1569
1570 1.0 (2012-04-04)
1571 · Fix W602 raise to handle multi-char names. (Issue #53)
1572
1573 0.7.0 (2012-03-26)
1574 · Now --first prints only the first occurrence of each error. The
1575 --repeat flag becomes obsolete because it is the default behaviour.
1576 (Issue #6)
1577
1578 · Allow specifying --max-line-length. (Issue #36)
1579
1580 · Make the shebang more flexible. (Issue #26)
1581
1582 · Add testsuite to the bundle. (Issue #25)
1583
1584 · Fixes for Jython. (Issue #49)
1585
1586 · Add PyPI classifiers. (Issue #43)
1587
1588 · Fix the --exclude option. (Issue #48)
1589
1590 · Fix W602, accept raise with 3 arguments. (Issue #34)
1591
1592 · Correctly select all tests if DEFAULT_IGNORE == ''.
1593
1594 0.6.1 (2010-10-03)
1595 · Fix inconsistent version numbers. (Issue #21)
1596
1597 0.6.0 (2010-09-19)
1598 · Test suite reorganized and enhanced in order to check more failures
1599 with fewer test files. Read the run_tests docstring for details
1600 about the syntax.
1601
1602 · Fix E225: accept print >>sys.stderr, "..." syntax.
1603
1604 · Fix E501 for lines containing multibyte encoded characters. (Issue
1605 #7)
1606
1607 · Fix E221, E222, E223, E224 not detected in some cases. (Issue #16)
1608
1609 · Fix E211 to reject v = dic['a'] ['b']. (Issue #17)
1610
1611 · Exit code is always 1 if any error or warning is found. (Issue #10)
1612
1613 · --ignore checks are now really ignored, especially in conjunction
1614 with --count. (Issue #8)
1615
1616 · Blank lines with spaces yield W293 instead of W291: some developers
1617 want to ignore this warning and indent the blank lines to paste their
1618 code easily in the Python interpreter.
1619
1620 · Fix E301: do not require a blank line before an indented block.
1621 (Issue #14)
1622
1623 · Fix E203 to accept NumPy slice notation a[0, :]. (Issue #13)
1624
1625 · Performance improvements.
1626
1627 · Fix decoding and checking non-UTF8 files in Python 3.
1628
1629 · Fix E225: reject True+False when running on Python 3.
1630
1631 · Fix an exception when the line starts with an operator.
1632
1633 · Allow a new line before closing ), } or ]. (Issue #5)
1634
1635 0.5.0 (2010-02-17)
1636 · Changed the --count switch to print to sys.stderr and set exit code
1637 to 1 if any error or warning is found.
1638
1639 · E241 and E242 are removed from the standard checks. If you want to
1640 include these checks, use switch --select=E,W. (Issue #4)
1641
1642 · Blank line is not mandatory before the first class method or nested
1643 function definition, even if there's a docstring. (Issue #1)
1644
1645 · Add the switch --version.
1646
1647 · Fix decoding errors with Python 3. (Issue #13 [1])
1648
1649 · Add --select option which is mirror of --ignore.
1650
1651 · Add checks E261 and E262 for spaces before inline comments.
1652
1653 · New check W604 warns about deprecated usage of backticks.
1654
1655 · New check W603 warns about the deprecated operator <>.
1656
1657 · Performance improvement, due to rewriting of E225.
1658
1659 · E225 now accepts:
1660
1661 · no whitespace after unary operator or similar. (Issue #9 [1])
1662
1663 · lambda function with argument unpacking or keyword defaults.
1664
1665 · Reserve "2 blank lines" for module-level logical blocks. (E303)
1666
1667 · Allow multi-line comments. (E302, issue #10 [1])
1668
1669 0.4.2 (2009-10-22)
1670 · Decorators on classes and class methods are OK now.
1671
1672 0.4 (2009-10-20)
1673 · Support for all versions of Python from 2.3 to 3.1.
1674
1675 · New and greatly expanded self tests.
1676
1677 · Added --count option to print the total number of errors and warn‐
1678 ings.
1679
1680 · Further improvements to the handling of comments and blank lines.
1681 (Issue #1 [1] and others changes.)
1682
1683 · Check all py files in directory when passed a directory (Issue #2
1684 [1]). This also prevents an exception when traversing directories
1685 with non *.py files.
1686
1687 · E231 should allow commas to be followed by ). (Issue #3 [1])
1688
1689 · Spaces are no longer required around the equals sign for keyword
1690 arguments or default parameter values.
1691
1692 [1] These issues refer to the previous issue tracker.
1693
1694 0.3.1 (2009-09-14)
1695 · Fixes for comments: do not count them when checking for blank lines
1696 between items.
1697
1698 · Added setup.py for pypi upload and easy_installability.
1699
1700 0.2 (2007-10-16)
1701 · Loads of fixes and improvements.
1702
1703 0.1 (2006-10-01)
1704 · First release.
1705
1706 · Online documentation: https://pycodestyle.readthedocs.io/
1707
1708 · Source code and issue tracker: https://github.com/pycqa/pycodestyle
1709
1710 · genindex
1711
1712 · search
1713
1714 Created by Johann C. Rocholl.
1715
1716 Maintained by Florent Xicluna and Ian Lee.
1717
1718 The pycodestyle library is provided under the terms and conditions of
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1720
1721 # Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person
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1740
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1743
1745 2006-2020, Johann C. Rocholl, Florent Xicluna, Ian Lee
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