What I mean is: can I configure pylint in a way that it report *all* pep8 violations (among others)? E.g. I want to use only one linter -- pylint -- and I want to make sure the code is fully pep8 compliant.
Demetrio On Tue, Mar 3, 2020 at 1:58 PM Ian Stapleton Cordasco < graffatcolmin...@gmail.com> wrote: > Your question sounds simple, but I do not understand what you mean by > "covers" > > Sent from my phone with my typo-happy thumbs. Please excuse my brevity > > On Tue, Mar 3, 2020, 06:37 Demetrio Rodriguez Tereshkin < > demetrio.rodriguez-teresh...@sclable.com> wrote: > >> Dear PyCQA, >> >> I have a very simple question to which I am unable to find a simple an >> clear answer: >> *Does pylint fully cover pep8?* >> >> Thank you in advance for clarifying! >> >> Best, >> Demetrio >> >> *--* >> >> *Demetrio Rodriguez Tereshkin* >> Machine Learning Engineer >> >> +43 664 4846744 <+436644846744> >> demetrio.rodriguez.teresh...@sclable.com >> >> >> *Sclable Business Solutions GmbH* >> Marc-Aurel-Straße 10-12/Top 10, 1010 Vienna, Austria >> https://sclable.com >> >> Company Registration Number: FN 387162g >> Commercial Register Court: Commercial Court of Vienna >> _______________________________________________ >> code-quality mailing list -- code-quality@python.org >> To unsubscribe send an email to code-quality-le...@python.org >> https://mail.python.org/mailman3/lists/code-quality.python.org/ >> >
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