On Wed, Jul 3, 2013 at 5:57 PM, Martin Pool <m...@google.com> wrote: > They pass for me on Linux. It does not seem like the kind of thing that > would be very platform-specific.
Thanks. I tried to back out my local changes but eventually gave up, not really understanding how this stuff works in Mercurial. I wound up just deleting my cloned repo at bitbucket as well and started from scratch. Cloned locally, and got to rev 1004. I'm still getting a number of errors, which seem to fall into one of two different types. The first type is an AssertionError about 31 not being equal to 28: FAIL: test_generated_members (smoketest.RunTC) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Traceback (most recent call last) File "/Users/skip/local/lib/python2.7/site-packages/logilab_common-0.58.0-py2.7.egg/logilab/common/testlib.py", line 644, in _proceed testfunc(*args, **kwargs) File "/Users/skip/src/pylint/test/smoketest.py", line 87, in test_generated_members self._runtest(['--generated-members=objects,DoesNotExist,delay,retry,"[a-zA-Z]+_set{1,2}""', 'pylint.lint']) File "/Users/skip/src/pylint/test/smoketest.py", line 42, in _runtest self.assertEqual(ex.code, code) File "/Users/skip/local/lib/python2.7/unittest/case.py", line 515, in assertEqual assertion_func(first, second, msg=msg) File "/Users/skip/local/lib/python2.7/unittest/case.py", line 508, in _baseAssertEqual raise self.failureException(msg) AssertionError: 31 != 28 The second is a more typical unit test failure, where the expected and actual messages aren't equal: FAIL: test_functionality (pylint.testutils.LintTC) module test of input file "func_names_imported_from_module" (LintTC) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Traceback (most recent call last) File "/Users/skip/local/lib/python2.7/site-packages/logilab_common-0.58.0-py2.7.egg/logilab/common/testlib.py", line 644, in _proceed testfunc(*args, **kwargs) File "/Users/skip/local/lib/python2.7/site-packages/pylint-0.28.0-py2.7.egg/pylint/testutils.py", line 232, in test_functionality self._test(tocheck) File "/Users/skip/local/lib/python2.7/site-packages/pylint-0.28.0-py2.7.egg/pylint/testutils.py", line 249, in _test self.assertMultiLineEqual(got, self._get_expected()) File "/Users/skip/local/lib/python2.7/unittest/case.py", line 926, in assertMultiLineEqual self.fail(self._formatMessage(msg, standardMsg)) File "/Users/skip/local/lib/python2.7/unittest/case.py", line 412, in fail raise self.failureException(msg) AssertionError: "E: 6: No name 'common' in module 'logilab'\nE: 7: No name 'common' in module [truncated]... != "E: 6: No name 'tutu' in module 'logilab.common'\nE: 7: No name 'toto' in modu [truncated]... - E: 6: No name 'common' in module 'logilab' ? ^^^^^^ + E: 6: No name 'tutu' in module 'logilab.common' ? ^^^^ +++++++ - E: 7: No name 'common' in module 'logilab' ? ^ ^^ - + E: 7: No name 'toto' in module 'logilab.common' ? ^ ^ +++++++ - E: 10: No name 'common' in module 'logilab' - E: 13: Module 'logilab' has no 'common' member + E: 11: Module 'logilab.common.modutils' has no 'nonexistant_function' member + E: 12: Module 'logilab.common.modutils' has no 'another' member + E: 13: Module 'logilab.common.modutils' has no 'yo' member E: 17: Module 'sys' has no 'stdoout' member E: 24: No name 'compiile' in module 're' E: 24: No name 'findiiter' in module 're' F: 6: Unable to import 'logilab.common.tutu' - F: 7: Unable to import 'logilab.common' - F: 10: Unable to import 'logilab.common' F: 23: Unable to import 'rie' W: 27: Statement seems to have no effect As Martin indicated, there doesn't seem like there should be much in the way of platform-specific stuff in pylint. I tend to run Python 2.7.x built from the main Python repo: % python Python 2.7.5+ (2.7:5896f887a93a, Jul 3 2013, 20:04:47) [GCC 4.2.1 (Apple Inc. build 5666) (dot 3)] on darwin Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information. Any advice cheerfully accepted... Skip _______________________________________________ code-quality mailing list code-quality@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/code-quality