forked from pylint-dev/pylint
-
Notifications
You must be signed in to change notification settings - Fork 0
/
ChangeLog
2905 lines (1806 loc) · 97.4 KB
/
ChangeLog
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
87
88
89
90
91
92
93
94
95
96
97
98
99
100
101
102
103
104
105
106
107
108
109
110
111
112
113
114
115
116
117
118
119
120
121
122
123
124
125
126
127
128
129
130
131
132
133
134
135
136
137
138
139
140
141
142
143
144
145
146
147
148
149
150
151
152
153
154
155
156
157
158
159
160
161
162
163
164
165
166
167
168
169
170
171
172
173
174
175
176
177
178
179
180
181
182
183
184
185
186
187
188
189
190
191
192
193
194
195
196
197
198
199
200
201
202
203
204
205
206
207
208
209
210
211
212
213
214
215
216
217
218
219
220
221
222
223
224
225
226
227
228
229
230
231
232
233
234
235
236
237
238
239
240
241
242
243
244
245
246
247
248
249
250
251
252
253
254
255
256
257
258
259
260
261
262
263
264
265
266
267
268
269
270
271
272
273
274
275
276
277
278
279
280
281
282
283
284
285
286
287
288
289
290
291
292
293
294
295
296
297
298
299
300
301
302
303
304
305
306
307
308
309
310
311
312
313
314
315
316
317
318
319
320
321
322
323
324
325
326
327
328
329
330
331
332
333
334
335
336
337
338
339
340
341
342
343
344
345
346
347
348
349
350
351
352
353
354
355
356
357
358
359
360
361
362
363
364
365
366
367
368
369
370
371
372
373
374
375
376
377
378
379
380
381
382
383
384
385
386
387
388
389
390
391
392
393
394
395
396
397
398
399
400
401
402
403
404
405
406
407
408
409
410
411
412
413
414
415
416
417
418
419
420
421
422
423
424
425
426
427
428
429
430
431
432
433
434
435
436
437
438
439
440
441
442
443
444
445
446
447
448
449
450
451
452
453
454
455
456
457
458
459
460
461
462
463
464
465
466
467
468
469
470
471
472
473
474
475
476
477
478
479
480
481
482
483
484
485
486
487
488
489
490
491
492
493
494
495
496
497
498
499
500
501
502
503
504
505
506
507
508
509
510
511
512
513
514
515
516
517
518
519
520
521
522
523
524
525
526
527
528
529
530
531
532
533
534
535
536
537
538
539
540
541
542
543
544
545
546
547
548
549
550
551
552
553
554
555
556
557
558
559
560
561
562
563
564
565
566
567
568
569
570
571
572
573
574
575
576
577
578
579
580
581
582
583
584
585
586
587
588
589
590
591
592
593
594
595
596
597
598
599
600
601
602
603
604
605
606
607
608
609
610
611
612
613
614
615
616
617
618
619
620
621
622
623
624
625
626
627
628
629
630
631
632
633
634
635
636
637
638
639
640
641
642
643
644
645
646
647
648
649
650
651
652
653
654
655
656
657
658
659
660
661
662
663
664
665
666
667
668
669
670
671
672
673
674
675
676
677
678
679
680
681
682
683
684
685
686
687
688
689
690
691
692
693
694
695
696
697
698
699
700
701
702
703
704
705
706
707
708
709
710
711
712
713
714
715
716
717
718
719
720
721
722
723
724
725
726
727
728
729
730
731
732
733
734
735
736
737
738
739
740
741
742
743
744
745
746
747
748
749
750
751
752
753
754
755
756
757
758
759
760
761
762
763
764
765
766
767
768
769
770
771
772
773
774
775
776
777
778
779
780
781
782
783
784
785
786
787
788
789
790
791
792
793
794
795
796
797
798
799
800
801
802
803
804
805
806
807
808
809
810
811
812
813
814
815
816
817
818
819
820
821
822
823
824
825
826
827
828
829
830
831
832
833
834
835
836
837
838
839
840
841
842
843
844
845
846
847
848
849
850
851
852
853
854
855
856
857
858
859
860
861
862
863
864
865
866
867
868
869
870
871
872
873
874
875
876
877
878
879
880
881
882
883
884
885
886
887
888
889
890
891
892
893
894
895
896
897
898
899
900
901
902
903
904
905
906
907
908
909
910
911
912
913
914
915
916
917
918
919
920
921
922
923
924
925
926
927
928
929
930
931
932
933
934
935
936
937
938
939
940
941
942
943
944
945
946
947
948
949
950
951
952
953
954
955
956
957
958
959
960
961
962
963
964
965
966
967
968
969
970
971
972
973
974
975
976
977
978
979
980
981
982
983
984
985
986
987
988
989
990
991
992
993
994
995
996
997
998
999
1000
------------------
Pylint's ChangeLog
------------------
What's New in Pylint 2.0?
=========================
Release date: tba
* Added new error conditions for 'bad-super-call'
Now detects ``super(type(self), self)`` and ``super(self.__class__, self)``
which can lead to recursion loop in derived classes.
* PyLinter.should_analyze_file has a new optional parameter, called `is_argument`
Close #1079
* Add attribute hints for missing members
Closes #1035
* Add a new warning, 'redefined-argument-from-local'
Closes #649
* Support inline comments for comma separated values in the config file
Closes #1024
* epylint.py_run's *script* parameter was removed.
* epylint.py_run now uses ``shell=False`` for running the underlying process.
Closes #441
* Added a new warning, 'useless-super-delegation'
Close 839.
* Added a new error, 'invalid-metaclass', raised when
we can detect that a class is using an improper metaclass.
Close #579
* Added a new refactoring message, 'literal-comparison'.
Close #786
* arguments-differ takes in consideration kwonlyargs and variadics
Close #983
* Removed --optimized-ast. Part of #975.
* Removed --files-output option. Part of #975.
* Removed pylint-gui from the package.
* Removed the HTML reporter. Part of #975.
* ignored-argument-names is now used for ignoring arguments for unused-variable check.
This option was used for ignoring arguments when computing the correct number of arguments
a function should have, but for handling the arguments with regard
to unused-variable check, dummy-variables-rgx was used instead. Now, ignored-argument-names
is used for its original purpose and also for ignoring the matched arguments for
the unused-variable check. This offers a better control of what should be ignored
and how.
Also, the same option was moved from the design checker to the variables checker,
which means that the option now appears under the ``[VARIABLES]`` section inside
the configuration file.
Close #862.
* Fix a false positive for keyword variadics with regard to keyword only arguments.
If a keyword only argument was necessary for a function, but that function was called
with keyword variadics (**kwargs), then we were emitting a missing-kwoa false positive,
which is now fixed.
Close #934.
* Fix some false positives with unknown sized variadics.
Close #878
* Added a new extension, check_docstring, for checking PEP 257 conventions.
Closes #868.
* config files with BOM markers can now be read.
Close #864.
* epylint.py_run does not crash on big files, using .communicate() instead of .wait()
Close #599
* Disable reports by default and show the evaluation score by default
As per discussion from issue #746, the reports were disabled by
default in order to simplify the interaction between the tool
and the users. The score is still shown by default, as a way of
closely measuring when it increases or decreases due to changes
brought to the code.
* Disable the information category messages by default.
This is a step towards making pylint more sane, as
per the discussion from issue #746.
* Catch more cases as not proper iterables for __slots__ with
regard to invalid-slots pattern. Closes issue #775.
* empty indent strings are rejected.
* Added a new error, 'relative-beyond-top-level', which is emitted
when a relative import was attempted beyond the top level package.
Closes issue #588.
* Added a new warning, 'unsupported-assignment-operation', which is
emitted when item assignment is tried on an object which doesn't
have this ability. Closes issue #591.
* Added a new warning, 'unsupported-delete-operation', which is
emitted when item deletion is tried on an object which doesn't
have this ability. Closes issue #592.
* Fix a false positive of 'redundant-returns-doc', occurred when the documented
function was using *yield* instead of *return*.
Closes issue #984.
* Fix false positives of 'missing-[raises|params|type]-doc' due to not
recognizing keyword synonyms supported by Sphinx.
* Added a new refactoring message, 'consider-merging-isinstance', which is
emitted whenever we can detect that consecutive isinstance calls can be
merged together.
Closes issue #968
* Fix a false positive of 'missing-param-doc' and 'missing-type-doc',
occurred when a class docstring uses the 'For the parameters, see'
magic string but the class __init__ docstring does not, or vice versa.
* `redefined-outer-name` is now also emitted when a nested loop's target
variable is the same as a target variable in an outer loop.
Closes issue #911.
* Added proper exception type inference for 'missing-raises-doc'.
* Added InvalidMessageError exception class to replace asserts in
pylint.utils.
* More thorough validation in MessagesStore.register_messages() to avoid
one message accidentally overwriting another.
* InvalidMessageError, UnknownMessage, and EmptyReport exceptions are
moved to the new pylint.exceptions submodule.
* UnknownMessage and EmptyReport are renamed to UnknownMessageError and
EmptyReportError.
* Warnings 'missing-returns-type-doc' and 'missing-yields-type-doc'
have each been split into two warnings - 'missing-[return|yield]-doc'
and 'missing-[return|yield]-type-doc'.
* Added epytext support to docparams extension.
Closes #1029.
* Support having plugins with the same name and with options defined
Closes #1018
* Sort configuration options in a section
Closes #1087
* Added a new Python 3 warning around implementing '__div__' or '__idiv__'
as those methods are phased out in Python 3.
What's new in Pylint 1.6.3?
===========================
Release date: 2016-07-18
* Do not crash when inferring uninferable exception types for docparams extension
Close #998
What's new in Pylint 1.6.2?
===========================
Release date: TBA
* Do not crash when printing the help of options with default regular expressions
Close #990
* More granular versions for deprecated modules.
Close #991
What's new in Pylint 1.6.1?
===========================
Release date: 2016-07-07
* Use environment markers for supporting conditional dependencies.
What's New in Pylint 1.6.0?
===========================
Release date: 2016-07-03
* Added a new extension, `pylint.extensions.mccabe`, for warning
about complexity in code.
* Deprecate support for --optimize-ast. Part of #975.
* Deprecate support for the HTML output. Part of #975.
* Deprecate support for --output-files. Part of #975.
* Fixed a documentation error for the check_docs extension. Fixes #735.
* Made the list of property-defining decorators configurable.
* Fix a bug where the top name of a qualified import was detected as unused variable.
Close #923.
* bad-builtin is now an extension check.
* generated-members support qualified name through regular expressions.
For instance, one can specify a regular expression as --generated-members=astroid.node_classes.*
for ignoring every no-member error that is accessed as in `astroid.node_classes.missing.object`.
* Add the ability to ignore files based on regex matching, with the new ``--ignore-patterns``
option.
This addresses issue #156 by allowing for multiple ignore patterns
to be specified. Rather than clobber the existing ignore option, we
introduced a new one called ignore-patterns.
* Added a new error, 'trailing-newlines', which is emitted when a file
has trailing new lines.
Closes issue #682.
* Add a new option, 'redefining-builtins-modules', for controlling the modules
which can redefine builtins, such as six.moves and future.builtins.
Close #464.
* 'reimported' is emitted when the same name is imported from different module.
Close #162.
* Add a new recommendation checker, 'consider-iterating-dictionary', which is emitted
which is emitted when a dictionary is iterated through .keys().
Close #699
* Use the configparser backport for Python 2
This fixes a problem we were having with comments inside values, which is fixed
in Python 3's configparser.
Close #828
* A new error was added, 'invalid-length-returned', when the `__len__`
special method returned something else than a non-negative number.
Close issue #557
* Switch to using isort internally for wrong-import-order.
Closes #879.
* check_docs extension can find constructor parameters in __init__.
Closes #887.
* Don't warn about invalid-sequence-index if the indexed object has unknown base
classes.
Closes #867
* Don't crash when checking, for super-init-not-called, a method defined in an if block.
* Do not emit import-error or no-name-in-module for fallback import blocks by default.
Until now, we warned with these errors when a fallback import block (a TryExcept block
that contained imports for Python 2 and 3) was found, but this gets cumbersome when
trying to write compatible code. As such, we don't check these blocks by default,
but the analysis can be enforced by using the new ``--analyse-fallback-block`` flag.
Close #769.
What's New in Pylint 1.5.5?
===========================
Release date: 2016-03-21
* Let visit_importfrom from Python 3 porting checker be called when everything is disabled
Because the visit method was filtering the patterns it was expecting to be activated,
it didn't run when everything but one pattern was disabled, leading to spurious false
positives
Close #852
* Don't emit unsubscriptable-value for classes with unknown
base classes.
Close #776.
* Use an OrderedDict for storing the configuration elements
This fixes an issue related to impredictible order of the disable / enable
elements from a config file. In certain cases, the disable was coming before
the enable which resulted in classes of errors to be enabled, even though the intention
was to disable them. The best example for this was in the context of running multiple
processes, each one of it having different enables / disables that affected the output.
Close #815
* Don't consider bare and broad except handlers as ignoring NameError,
AttributeError and similar exceptions, in the context of checkers for
these issues.
Closes issue #826
What's New in Pylint 1.5.4?
===========================
Release date: 2016-01-15
* Merge StringMethodChecker with StringFormatChecker. This fixes a
bug where disabling all the messages and enabling only a handful of
messages from the StringFormatChecker would have resulted in no
messages at all.
* Don't apply unneeded-not over sets.
What's New in Pylint 1.5.3?
===========================
Release date: 2016-01-11
* Handle the import fallback idiom with regard to wrong-import-order.
Closes issue #750.
* Decouple the displaying of reports from the displaying of messages
Some reporters are aggregating the messages instead of displaying
them when they are available. The actual displaying was conflatted
in the generate_reports. Unfortunately this behaviour was flaky
and in the case of the JSON reporter, the messages weren't shown
at all if a file had syntax errors or if it was missing.
In order to fix this, the aggregated messages can now be
displayed with Reporter.display_message, while the reports are
displayed with display_reports.
Closes issues #766 and #765.
* Ignore function calls with variadic arguments without a context.
Inferring variadic positional arguments and keyword arguments
will result into empty Tuples and Dicts, which can lead in
some cases to false positives with regard to no-value-for-parameter.
In order to avoid this, until we'll have support for call context
propagation, we're ignoring such cases if detected.
Closes issue #722.
* Treat AsyncFunctionDef just like FunctionDef nodes,
by implementing visit_asyncfunctiondef in terms of
visit_functiondef.
Closes issue #767.
* Take in account kwonlyargs when verifying that arguments
are defined with the check_docs extension.
Closes issue #745.
* Suppress reporting 'unneeded-not' inside `__ne__` methods
Closes issue #749.
What's New in Pylint 1.5.2?
===========================
Release date: 2015-12-21
* Don't crash if graphviz is not installed, instead emit a
warning letting the user to know.
Closes issue #168.
* Accept only functions and methods for the deprecated-method checker.
This prevents a crash which can occur when an object doesn't have
.qname() method after the inference.
* Don't emit super-on-old-class on classes with unknown bases.
Closes issue #721.
* Allow statements in `if` or `try` blocks containing imports.
Closes issue #714.
What's New in Pylint 1.5.1?
===========================
Release date: 2015-12-02
* Fix a crash which occurred when old visit methods are encountered
in plugin modules. Closes issue #711.
* Add wrong-import-position to check_messages's decorator arguments
for ImportChecker.leave_module
This fixes an esoteric bug which occurs when ungrouped-imports and
wrong-import-order are disabled and pylint is executed on multiple files.
What happens is that without wrong-import-position in check_messages,
leave_module will never be called, which means that the first non-import node
from other files might leak into the current file,
leading to wrong-import-position being emitted by pylint.
* Fix a crash which occurred when old visit methods are encountered
in plugin modules. Closes issue #711.
* Don't emit import-self and cyclic-import for relative imports
of modules with the same name as the package itself.
Closes issues #708 and #706.
What's New in Pylint 1.5.0?
===========================
Release date: 2015-11-29
* Added multiple warnings related to imports. 'wrong-import-order'
is emitted when PEP 8 recommendations regarding imports are not
respected (that is, standard imports should be followed by third-party
imports and then by local imports). 'ungrouped-imports' is emitted
when imports from the same package or module are not placed
together, but scattered around in the code. 'wrong-import-position'
is emitted when code is mixed with imports, being recommended for the
latter to be at the top of the file, in order to figure out easier by
a human reader what dependencies a module has.
Closes issue #692.
* Added a new refactoring warning, 'unneeded-not', emitted
when an expression with the not operator could be simplified.
Closes issue #670.
* Added a new refactoring warning, 'simplifiable-if-statement',
used when an if statement could be reduced to a boolean evaluation
of its test. Closes issue #698.
* Added a new refactoring warning, 'too-many-boolean-expressions',
used when an if statement contains too many boolean expressions,
which makes the code less maintainable and harder to understand.
Closes issue #677.
* Property methods are shown as attributes instead of functions in
pyreverse class diagrams. Closes Issue #284
* Add a new refactoring error, 'too-many-nested-blocks', which is emitted
when a function or a method has too many nested blocks, which makes the
code less readable and harder to understand. Closes issue #668.
* Add a new error, 'unsubscriptable-object', that is emitted when
value used in subscription expression doesn't support subscription
(i.e. doesn't define __getitem__ method).
* Don't warn about abstract classes instantiated in their own
body. Closes issue #627.
* Obsolete options are not present by default in the generated
configuration file. Closes issue #632.
* non-iterator-returned can detect classes with iterator-metaclasses.
Closes issue #679.
* Add a new error, 'unsupported-membership-test', emitted when value
to the right of the 'in' operator doesn't support membership test
protocol (i.e. doesn't define __contains__/__iter__/__getitem__)
* Add new errors, 'not-an-iterable', emitted when non-iterable value
is used in an iterating context (starargs, for-statement,
comprehensions, etc), and 'not-a-mapping', emitted when non-mapping
value is used in a mapping context. Closes issue #563.
* Make 'no-self-use' checker not emit a warning if there is a 'super()'
call inside the method.
Closes issue #667.
* Add checker to identify multiple imports on one line.
Closes issue #598.
* Fix unused-argument false positive when the "+=" operator is used.
Closes issue #518.
* Don't emit import-error for ignored modules. PyLint will not emit import
errors for any import which is, or is a subpackage of, a module in
the ignored-modules list. Closes issue #223.
* Fix unused-import false positive when the import is used in a
class assignment. Closes issue #475
* Add a new error, 'not-context-manager', emitted when something
that doesn't implement __enter__ and __exit__ is used in a with
statement.
* Add a new warning, 'confusing-with-statement', emitted by the
base checker, when an ambiguous looking with statement is used.
For example `with open() as first, second` which looks like a
tuple assignment but is actually 2 context managers.
* Add a new warning, 'duplicate-except', emitted when there is an
exception handler which handles an exception type that was handled
before. Closes issue #485.
* A couple of warnings got promoted to errors, since they could uncover
potential bugs in the code. These warnings are: assignment-from-none,
unbalanced-tuple-unpacking, unpacking-non-sequence, non-iterator-returned.
Closes issue #388.
* Allow ending a pragma control with a semicolon. In this way, users
can continue a pragma control with a reason for why it is used,
as in `# pylint: disable=old-style-class;reason=...`.
Closes issue #449.
* --jobs can be used with --load-plugins now. Closes issue #456.
* Improve the performance of --jobs when dealing only with a package
name. Closes issue #479.
* Don't emit an unused-wildcard-import when the imported name comes
from another module and it is in fact a __future__ name.
* The colorized reporter now works on Windows. Closes issue #96.
* Remove pointless-except warning. It was previously disabled by
default and it wasn't very useful. Closes issue #506.
* Fix a crash on Python 3 related to the string checker, which
crashed when it encountered a bytes string with a .format
method called.
* Don't warn about no-self-use for builtin properties.
* Fix a false positive for bad-reversed-sequence, when a subclass
of a `dict` provides a __reversed__ method.
* Change the default no-docstring-rgx so missing-docstring isn't
emitted for private functions.
* Don't emit redefined-outer-name for __future__ directives.
Closes issue #520.
* Provide some hints for the bad-builtin message. Closes issue #522.
* When checking for invalid arguments to a callable, in typecheck.py,
look up for the __init__ in case the found __new__ comes from builtins.
Since the __new__ comes from builtins, it will not have attached any
information regarding what parameters it expects, so the check
will be useless. Retrieving __init__ in that case will at least
detect a couple of false negatives. Closes issue #429.
* Don't emit no-member for classes with unknown bases.
Since we don't know what those bases might add, we simply ignore
the error in this case.
* Lookup in the implicit metaclass when checking for no-member,
if the class in question has an implicit metaclass, which is
True for new style classes. Closes issue #438.
* Add two new warnings, duplicate-bases and inconsistent-mro.
duplicate-bases is emitted when a class has the same bases
listed more than once in its bases definition, while inconsistent-mro
is emitted when no sane mro hierarchy can be determined. Closes issue #526.
* Remove interface-not-implemented warning. Closes issue #532.
* Remove the rest of interface checks: interface-is-not-class,
missing-interface-method, unresolved-interface. The reason is that
its better to start recommending ABCs instead of the old Zope era
of interfaces. One side effect of this change is that ignore-iface-methods
becomes a noop, it's deprecated and it will be removed at some time.
* Emit a proper deprecation warning for reporters.BaseReporter.add_message.
The alternative way is to use handle_message. add_message will be removed in
Pylint 1.6.
* Added new module 'extensions' for optional checkers with the test
directory 'test/extensions' and documentation file 'doc/extensions.rst'.
* Added new checker 'extensions.check_docs' that verifies parameter
documention in Sphinx, Google, and Numpy style.
* Detect undefined variable cases, where the "definition" of an undefined
variable was in del statement. Instead of emitting used-before-assignment,
which is totally misleading, it now emits undefined-variable.
Closes issue #528.
* Don't emit attribute-defined-outside-init and access-member-before-definition
for mixin classes. Actual errors can occur in mixin classes, but this is
controlled by the ignore-mixin-members option. Closes issue #412.
* Improve the detection of undefined variables and variables used before
assignment for variables used as default arguments to function,
where the variable was first defined in the class scope.
Closes issue #342 and issue #404.
* Add a new warning, 'unexpected-special-method-signature', which is emitted
when a special method (dunder method) doesn't have the expected signature,
which can lead to actual errors in the application code.
Closes issue #253.
* Remove 'bad-context-manager' due to the inclusion of 'unexpected-special-method-signature'.
* Don't emit no-name-in-module if the import is guarded by an ImportError, Exception or
a bare except clause.
* Don't emit no-member if the attribute access node is protected by an
except handler, which handles AttributeError, Exception or it is a
bare except.
* Don't emit import-error if the import is guarded by an ImportError, Exception or a
bare except clause.
* Don't emit undefined-variable if the node is guarded by a NameError, Exception
or bare except clause.
* Add a new warning, 'using-constant-test', which is emitted when a conditional
statement (If, IfExp) uses a test which is always constant, such as numbers,
classes, functions etc. This is most likely an error from the user's part.
Closes issue #524.
* Don't emit 'raising-non-exception' when the exception has unknown
bases. We don't know what those bases actually are and it's better
to assume that the user knows what he is doing rather than emitting
a message which can be considered a false positive.
* Look for a .pylintrc configuration file in the current folder,
if pylintrc is not found. Dotted pylintrc files will not be searched
in the parents of the current folder, as it is done for pylintrc.
* Add a new error, 'invalid-unary-type-operand', emitted when
an unary operand is used on something which doesn't support that
operation (for instance, using the unary bitwise inversion operator
on an instance which doesn't implement __invert__).
* Take in consideration differences between arguments of various
type of functions (classmethods, staticmethods, properties)
when checking for `arguments-differ`. Closes issue #548.
* astroid.inspector was moved to pylint.pyreverse, since it belongs
there and it doesn't need to be in astroid.
* astroid.utils.LocalsVisitor was moved to pylint.pyreverse.LocalsVisitor.
* pylint.checkers.utils.excepts_import_error was removed.
Use pylint.chekcers.utils.error_of_type instead.
* Don't emit undefined-all-variables for nodes which can't be
inferred (YES nodes).
* yield-outside-func is also emitted for `yield from`.
* Add a new error, 'too-many-star-expressions', emitted when
there are more than one starred expression (`*x`) in an assignment.
The warning is emitted only on Python 3.
* Add a new error, 'invalid-star-assignment-target', emitted when
a starred expression (`*x`) is used as the lhs side of an assignment,
as in `*x = [1, 2]`. This is not a SyntaxError on Python 3 though.
* Detect a couple of objects which can't be base classes (bool,
slice, range and memoryview, which weren't detected until now).
* Add a new error for the Python 3 porting checker, `import-star-module-level`,
which is used when a star import is detected in another scope than the
module level, which is an error on Python 3. Using this will emit a
SyntaxWarning on Python 2.
* Add a new error, 'star-needs-assignment-target', emitted on Python 3 when
a Starred expression (`*x`) is not used in an assignment target. This is not
caught when parsing the AST on Python 3, so it needs to be a separate check.
* Add a new error, 'unsupported-binary-operation', emitted when
two a binary arithmetic operation is executed between two objects
which don't support it (a number plus a string for instance).
This is currently disabled, since the it exhibits way too many false
positives, but it will be reenabled as soon as possible.
* New imported features from astroid into pyreverse: pyreverse.inspector.Project,
pyreverse.inspector.project_from_files and pyreverse.inspector.interfaces.
These were moved since they didn't belong in astroid.
* Enable misplaced-future for Python 3. Closes issue #580.
* Add a new error, 'nonlocal-and-global', which is emitted when a
name is found to be both nonlocal and global in the same scope.
Closes issue #581.
* ignored-classes option can work with qualified names (ignored-classes=optparse.Values)
Closes issue #297.
* ignored-modules can work with qualified names as well as with Unix pattern
matching for recursive ignoring. Closes issues #244.
* Improve detection of relative imports in non-packages, as well as importing
missing modules with a relative import from a package.
* Don't emit no-init if not all the bases from a class are known.
Closes issue #604.
* --no-space-check option accepts `empty-line` as a possible option.
Closes issue #541.
* --generate-rcfile generates by default human readable symbols
for the --disable option. Closes issue #608.
* Improved the not-in-loop checker to properly detect more cases.
* Add a new error, 'continue-in-finally', which is emitted when
the `continue` keyword is found inside a `finally` clause, which
is a SyntaxError.
* The --zope flag is deprecated and it is slated for removal
in Pylint 1.6.
The reason behind this removal is the fact that it's a specialized
flag and there are solutions for the original problem:
use --generated-members with the members that causes problems
when using Zope or add AST transforms tailored to the zope
project.
At the same time, --include-ids and --symbols will also be removed
in Pylint 1.6. Closes issue #570.
* missing-module-attribute was removed and the corresponding
CLI option, required-attributes, which is slated for removal
in Pylint 1.6.
* missing-reversed-argument was removed.
The reason behind this is that this kind of errors should be
detected by the type checker for *all* the builtins and not
as a special case for the reversed builtin. This will happen
shortly in the future.
* --comment flag is obsolete and it will be removed in Pylint 1.6.
* --profile flag is obsolete and it will be removed in Pylint 1.6.
* Add a new error, 'misplaced-bare-raise'.
The error is used when a bare raise is not used inside an except clause.
This can generate a RuntimeError in Python, if there are no active exceptions
to be reraised. While it works in Python 2 due to the fact that the exception
leaks outside of the except block, it's nevertheless a behaviour that
a user shouldn't depend upon, since it's not obvious to the reader of the code
what exception will be raised and it will not be compatible with Python 3 anyhow.
Closes issue #633.
* Bring logilab-common's ureports into pylint.reporters.
With this change, we moved away from depending on logilab-common,
having in Pylint all the components that were used from logilab-common.
The API should be considered an implementation detail and can change at
some point in the future.
Closes issue #621.
* `reimported` is emitted for reimported objects on the same line.
Closes issue #639.
* Abbreviations of command line options are not supported anymore.
Using abbreviations for CLI options was never considered to be
a feature of pylint, this fact being only a side effect of using optparse.
As this was the case, using --load-plugin or other abbreviation
for --load-plugins never actually worked, while it also didn't raise
an error. Closes issue #424.
* Add a new error, 'nonlocal-without-binding'
The error is emitted on Python 3 when a nonlocal name is not bound
to any variable in the parents scopes. Closes issue #582.
* 'deprecated-module' can be shown for modules which aren't
available. Closes issue #362.
* Don't consider a class abstract if its members can't
be properly inferred.
This fixes a false positive related to abstract-class-instantiated.
Closes issue #648.
* Add a new checker for the async features added by PEP 492.
* Add a new error, 'yield-inside-async-function', emitted on
Python 3.5 and upwards when the `yield` statement is found inside
a new coroutine function (PEP 492).
* Add a new error, 'not-async-context-manager', emitted when
an async context manager block is used with an object which doesn't
support this protocol (PEP 492).
* Add a new convention warning, 'singleton-comparison', emitted when
comparison to True, False or None is found.
* Don't emit 'assigning-non-slot' for descriptors. Closes issue #652.
* Add a new error, 'repeated-keyword', when a keyword argument is passed
multiple times into a function call.
This is similar with redundant-keyword-arg, but it's mildly different
that it needs to be a separate error.
* --enable=all can now be used. Closes issue #142.
* Add a new convention message, 'misplaced-comparison-constant',
emitted when a constant is placed in the left hand side of a comparison,
as in '5 == func()'. This is also called Yoda condition, since the
flow of code reminds of the Star Wars green character, conditions usually
encountered in languages with variabile assignments in conditional
statements.
* Add a new convention message, 'consider-using-enumerate', which is
emitted when code that uses `range` and `len` for iterating is encountered.
Closes issue #684.
* Added two new refactoring messages, 'no-classmethod-decorator' and
'no-staticmethod-decorator', which are emitted when a static method or a class
method is declared without using decorators syntax.
Closes issue #675.
What's New in Pylint 1.4.3?
===========================
Release date: 2015-03-14
* Remove three warnings: star-args, abstract-class-little-used,
abstract-class-not-used. These warnings don't add any real value
and they don't imply errors or problems in the code.
* Added a new option for controlling the peephole optimizer in astroid.
The option ``--optimize-ast`` will control the peephole optimizer,
which is used to optimize a couple of AST subtrees. The current problem
solved by the peephole optimizer is when multiple joined strings,
with the addition operator, are encountered. If the numbers of such
strings is high enough, Pylint will then fail with a maximum recursion
depth exceeded error, due to its visitor architecture. The peephole
just transforms such calls, if it can, into the final resulting string
and this exhibit a problem, because the visit_binop method stops being
called (in the optimized AST it will be a Const node).
What's New in Pylint 1.4.2?
===========================
Release date: 2015-03-11
* Don't require a docstring for empty modules. Closes issue #261.
* Fix a false positive with `too-few-format-args` string warning,
emitted when the string format contained a normal positional
argument ('{0}'), mixed with a positional argument which did
an attribute access ('{0.__class__}').
Closes issue #463.
* Take in account all the methods from the ancestors
when checking for too-few-public-methods. Closes issue #471.
* Catch enchant errors and emit 'invalid-characters-in-docstring'
when checking for spelling errors. Closes issue #469.
* Use all the inferred statements for the super-init-not-called
check. Closes issue #389.
* Add a new warning, 'unichr-builtin', emitted by the Python 3
porting checker, when the unichr builtin is found. Closes issue #472.
* Add a new warning, 'intern-builtin', emitted by the Python 3
porting checker, when the intern builtin is found. Closes issue #473.
* Add support for editable installations.
* The HTML output accepts the `--msg-template` option. Patch by
Dan Goldsmith.
* Add 'map-builtin-not-iterating' (replacing 'implicit-map-evaluation'),
'zip-builtin-not-iterating', 'range-builtin-not-iterating', and
'filter-builtin-not-iterating' which are emitted by `--py3k` when the
appropriate built-in is not used in an iterating context (semantics
taken from 2to3).
* Add a new warning, 'unidiomatic-typecheck', emitted when an explicit
typecheck uses type() instead of isinstance(). For example,
`type(x) == Y` instead of `isinstance(x, Y)`. Patch by Chris Rebert.
Closes issue #299.
* Add support for combining the Python 3 checker mode with the --jobs
flag (--py3k and --jobs). Closes issue #467.
* Add a new warning for the Python 3 porting checker, 'using-cmp-argument',
emitted when the `cmp` argument for the `list.sort` or `sorted builtin`
is encountered.
* Make the --py3k flag commutative with the -E flag. Also, this patch
fixes the leaks of error messages from the Python 3 checker when
the errors mode was activated. Closes issue #437.
What's New in Pylint 1.4.1?
===========================
Release date: 2015-01-16
* Look only in the current function's scope for bad-super-call.
Closes issue #403.
* Check the return of properties when checking for not-callable.
Closes issue #406.
* Warn about using the input() or round() built-ins for Python 3.
Closes issue #411.
* Proper abstract method lookup while checking for
abstract-class-instantiated. Closes issue #401.
* Use a mro traversal for finding abstract methods. Closes issue #415.
* Fix a false positive with catching-non-exception and tuples of
exceptions.
* Fix a false negative with raising-non-exception, when the raise used
an uninferrable exception context.
* Fix a false positive on Python 2 for raising-bad-type, when
raising tuples in the form 'raise (ZeroDivisionError, None)'.
* Fix a false positive with invalid-slots-objects, where the slot entry
was a unicode string on Python 2. Closes issue #421.
* Add a new warning, 'redundant-unittest-assert', emitted when using
unittest's methods assertTrue and assertFalse with constant value
as argument. Patch by Vlad Temian.
* Add a new JSON reporter, usable through -f flag.
* Add the method names for the 'signature-differs' and 'argument-differs'
warnings. Closes issue #433.
* Don't compile test files when installing.
* Fix a crash which occurred when using multiple jobs and the files
given as argument didn't exist at all.
What's New in Pylint 1.4.0?
============================
Release date: 2014-11-23