Anyone? It's been 2 days... On Mon, Jul 31, 2017 at 10:17 PM, Dan Stromberg <strom...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > I put a little time into exploring __implements__ and abc.ABCMeta today., > in combination with pylint. > > I guess it's about time I started using one or both of them. > > I'm a little puzzled though. It _seems_ like pylint is ignoring > __implements__, while abc.ABCMeta appears to be working the way I'd expect > it would. > > I've put some sample code at http://stromberg.dnsalias. > org/svn/pylint-interface-experiment/trunk/ At that URL, pie is an > __implements__ experiment, and pabce is an ABC experiment. > > I found a year-old thread on stackoverflow saying that pylint no longer > does __implements__, which seems to fit with what I'm seeing. However, the > pylint doc and pylint code (internally) still appear to use __implements__ > - so maybe I'm just doing it wrong. The thread: https://stackoverflow. > com/questions/20879269/why-pylint-keeps-saying-my-class- > is-r0923-interface-not-implemented > > Assuming they both still work (__implements__ and abc.ABCMeta), which is > preferred? Or are they a toss-up? > > Any suggestions on how to get __implements__ working? > > Thanks! > > PS: I'm using: > pylint 1.7.1, > astroid 1.5.2 > Python 3.4.2 (default, Apr 17 2017, 09:05:12) > > -- > Dan Stromberg > -- Dan Stromberg
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