xemu/python/qemu/pylintrc
John Snow 9b8ccd6d5b python/qemu: delint and add pylintrc
Bring our these files up to speed with pylint 2.5.0.
Add a pylintrc file to formalize which pylint subset
we are targeting.

The similarity ignore is there to suppress similarity
reports across imports, which for typing constants,
are going to trigger this report erroneously.

Signed-off-by: John Snow <jsnow@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Philippe Mathieu-Daudé <philmd@redhat.com>
Message-Id: <20200528222129.23826-4-jsnow@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Philippe Mathieu-Daudé <philmd@redhat.com>
2020-05-31 18:25:30 +02:00

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INI

[MASTER]
[MESSAGES CONTROL]
# Disable the message, report, category or checker with the given id(s). You
# can either give multiple identifiers separated by comma (,) or put this
# option multiple times (only on the command line, not in the configuration
# file where it should appear only once). You can also use "--disable=all" to
# disable everything first and then reenable specific checks. For example, if
# you want to run only the similarities checker, you can use "--disable=all
# --enable=similarities". If you want to run only the classes checker, but have
# no Warning level messages displayed, use "--disable=all --enable=classes
# --disable=W".
disable=too-many-arguments,
too-many-instance-attributes,
too-many-public-methods,
[REPORTS]
[REFACTORING]
[MISCELLANEOUS]
[LOGGING]
[BASIC]
# Good variable names which should always be accepted, separated by a comma.
good-names=i,
j,
k,
ex,
Run,
_,
fd,
[VARIABLES]
[STRING]
[SPELLING]
[FORMAT]
[SIMILARITIES]
# Ignore imports when computing similarities.
ignore-imports=yes
[TYPECHECK]
[CLASSES]
[IMPORTS]
[DESIGN]
[EXCEPTIONS]