Unsure, I've always been iff on auto-tools like that.
Especially with things like: https://github.com/google/yapf/issues/10
But maybe in time...
IMHO the hacking rules aren't that much to learn and are good to know
anyway.
-Josh
Maru Newby wrote:
I am excited by the release of YAPF [1], a gofmt-like too for python. I think
it has the potential to simplify style enforcement, and as much as I appreciate
our current hacking checks, I’d be much happier not requiring developers to
manually conform to them. Maybe we can consider automation in a manner similar
to that employed by the go codereview tool [2]?
Cheers,
Maru
1: https://github.com/google/yapf
2: https://godoc.org/golang.org/x/review/git-codereview#hdr-Gofmt
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