Hi, I'm trying to make a decent .pycheckrc for our project and have stumbled on a few issues. (the pychecker-list would have seemed like the appropriate place, but the S/N ratio seemed very low with all the spam)
- for various reasons we decided to add an attribute to a module in the stdlib, lets say os.foo. Now, pychecker screams "No module attribute (foo) found" in a lot of places, which is not desirable. (Yes I know, don't do that, fix the original problem etc.. We probably will eventually, but for now, I just don't want to see those) I thought of doing something with the suppressions dict, but could not figure out how to use that in this particular case. Another thing, we have a lot of autogenerated files which contain a function _translateException which is basically a huge dictionary lookup. Here pychecker complains about too many lines, can I somehow suppress <RandomName>Wrapper.<RandomName>._translateException or failing that, all _translateException (manually including every name does not seem like fun..) /Simon -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list