Sounds good, I'll create repositories and let you know.

// Torsten

On Mon, Sep 19, 2011 at 14:17, Sylvain Thénault <[email protected]
> wrote:

> On 19 septembre 13:18, Torsten Marek wrote:
> > Hi all,
> >
> > I'd like to submit to patches to review that have been created in
> response
> > to internal bug reports/feature requests:
> >
> > * argfix.patch
> >
> > This one is rather trivial. It fixes a crash in preprocess_options when
> an
> > option that takes a value does not have one in the command line.
> > Alternatively, preprocess_options could just call sys.exit, but throwing
> a
> > normal exception seems cleaner.
> >
> > * noclobber.patch
> >
> > This one is rather large. It introduces a new warning for overwriting
> names
> > in (mostly erroneous) exception handlers of the style
> >
> > try:
> >   ...
> > except KeyError, IOError:
> >   ...
> >
> > In the current code, this creates (rather cryptic) error messages about
> > IOError being an invalid name for a local variable, and an inexperienced
> > programmer is more likely to silence it than to know the actual problem.
> > This warning is also silenced in the current patch.
> >
> > Please tell me if I should submit the patch somewhere else, so that
> reviews
> > & updates are more convenient for you.
>
> the best thing is to fork pylint's patch repository on bitbucket or
> whatever
> else that gives us access to your repository. When you've something ready,
> tell the list that we can pull from your repository to get your patches, so
> that they get integrated into our code review system available on
> logilab.org.
> Starting from that, we can easily run into a feedback loop until patches
> are
> ok and integrated into the main repository. Does this sounds ok for you ?
>
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