Thanks! I will try it BR/ Mats
On 6 October 2014 09:55, Sylvain Thénault <sylvain.thena...@logilab.fr> wrote: > On 03 octobre 07:51, Mats Hallingström wrote: > > Hi Code Quality > > Hi Mats, > > > This may already be a reported bug, but then i need help in finding that > > issue. > > > > > > Situation: > > I invoke pylint with : > > > > from pylint.lint import Run > > ... > > > > files = [ 'subdir/a.py', 'b.py' ] > > > > for file in files: > > status = Run(['-E'] + > > ['--rcfile', 'pylintrc'] + > > [file], exit=False) > > ## To keep separate records of each file > > > > Problem: > > both files have this import > > import config.tc > > It runs well because the module config is in the sys.path when run. > > > > But pylint reports for subdir/a.py AND b.py > > E: 16,0: No name 'tc' in module 'config' > > > > If I revers the order of the files pylint reports OK for BOTH, probably > > because config.tc matches the path from root directory of b.py, and then > > when I check subdir/a.py, pylint somehow have a memory of the import. > > > > Run totally separately, only subdir/a.py reports problem with the import > of > > config.tc. > > > > I don't want the order of the files to matter due to that pylint keeps a > > memory of the previous files imports and search paths. How do I clean out > > the imports between the files? > > from astroid import MANAGER > MANAGER.clear_cache() > > should do the trick. > -- > Sylvain Thénault, LOGILAB, Paris (01.45.32.03.12) - Toulouse > (05.62.17.16.42) > Formations Python, Debian, Méth. Agiles: http://www.logilab.fr/formations > Développement logiciel sur mesure: http://www.logilab.fr/services > CubicWeb, the semantic web framework: http://www.cubicweb.org > -- Mats Hallingström
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