Am 05.12.2013 12:17, schrieb Sergey B Kirpichev:
On Sun, Dec 01, 2013 at 03:03:57PM +0100, Joachim Durchholz wrote:
Different people have different ideas about what "good style" is.
Blanks before opening parentheses or not, how many indents to use,
how many blanks per indent, docstring formatting, etc. etc. etc.

But PEP8 is strict enough here, isn't?

In these things, yes.
However, the call was to add more stylistic rules, and agreeing on these would be more work.

What is it that these commands do?
I'm not familiar with all of them.

These commands compare a number of commits per random
file (function.py) with ones, related to pep8 formatting.

Here we select only unique commits:
$ git blame sympy/core/function.py|cut -f 1 -d" "|sort|uniq
229
$ for c in `git blame sympy/core/function.py|cut -f 1 -d" "|sort|uniq`; do git show $c| 
egrep -iq '(pep8|pep 8)' && echo pep; done|wc -l
13

Here we count every line:
$ git blame sympy/core/function.py|cut -f 1 -d" "|wc -l
2291
$ for c in `git blame sympy/core/function.py|cut -f 1 -d" "`; do git show $c| egrep -iq 
'(pep8|pep 8)' && echo pep; done|wc -l
145

I see what they do, I'm still not sure what it is that you're measuring here.

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