On 18/12/2013 20:47, Alan Gauld wrote:
On 18/12/13 19:21, Mark Lawrence wrote:
languages such as Java and C++. For example, I use Eclipse and Pydev
and have the static code checker Pylint automatically look at my code as
I type.
Ooh! that's a new one, how do you set that up?
I use Eclipse/PyDev from time to time but I've never
seen PyLint used on it in real time before.
How does that work?
Go to window->preferences->pydev->pylint.
It works beautifully :) Type something like this as the first two lines
in an editor window:-
if a == 1:
print('a == 1')
and it gives you a red bar on the right and a red circle with a white
cross on the left. Move the cursor over either and you get a small
popup window "Undefined variable: a".
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My fellow Pythonistas, ask not what our language can do for you, ask
what you can do for our language.
Mark Lawrence
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