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            Created on: 03/Oct/19 23:28
            Start Date: 03/Oct/19 23:28
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      Work Description: chadrik commented on issue #9725: [BEAM-8350] Upgrade 
to Pylint 2.4
URL: https://github.com/apache/beam/pull/9725#issuecomment-538167314
 
 
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    Time Spent: 20m  (was: 10m)

> Upgrade to pylint 2.4
> ---------------------
>
>                 Key: BEAM-8350
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/BEAM-8350
>             Project: Beam
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>          Components: sdk-py-core
>            Reporter: Chad Dombrova
>            Assignee: Chad Dombrova
>            Priority: Major
>          Time Spent: 20m
>  Remaining Estimate: 0h
>
> pylint 2.4 provides a number of new features and fixes, but the most 
> important/pressing one for me is that 2.4 adds support for understanding 
> python type annotations, which fixes a bunch of spurious unused import errors 
> in the PR I'm working on for BEAM-7746.
> As of 2.0, pylint dropped support for running tests in python2, so to make 
> the upgrade we have to move our lint jobs to python3.  Doing so will put 
> pylint into "python3-mode" and there is not an option to run in 
> python2-compatible mode.  That said, the beam code is intended to be python3 
> compatible, so in practice, performing a python3 lint on the Beam code-base 
> is perfectly safe.  The primary risk of doing this is that someone introduces 
> a python-3 only change that breaks python2, but these would largely be syntax 
> errors that would be immediately caught by the unit and integration tests.



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