--- - branch: MAIN date: Mon May 18 12:44:51 UTC 2020 files: - new: '1.3' old: '0' path: pkgsrc/devel/py-lint/ALTERNATIVES pathrev: pkgsrc/devel/py-lint/ALTERNATIVES@1.3 type: added - new: '1.3' old: '0' path: pkgsrc/devel/py-lint/DESCR pathrev: pkgsrc/devel/py-lint/DESCR@1.3 type: added - new: '1.3' old: '0' path: pkgsrc/devel/py-lint/Makefile pathrev: pkgsrc/devel/py-lint/Makefile@1.3 type: added - new: '1.3' old: '0' path: pkgsrc/devel/py-lint/PLIST pathrev: pkgsrc/devel/py-lint/PLIST@1.3 type: added - new: '1.3' old: '0' path: pkgsrc/devel/py-lint/distinfo pathrev: pkgsrc/devel/py-lint/distinfo@1.3 type: added id: 20200518T124451Z.b5122a02dbcc47b0cd8b0265d3fe00166a3c67f1 log: | devel/py-lint: import py-lint-2.5.2 Packaged for wip by Aleksej Lebedev and updated by me. Pylint is a Python source code analyzer which looks for programming errors, helps enforcing a coding standard and sniffs for some code smells (as defined in Martin Fowler's Refactoring book). Pylint can be seen as another PyChecker since nearly all tests you can do with PyChecker can also be done with Pylint. However, Pylint offers some more features, like checking length of lines of code, checking if variable names are well-formed according to your coding standard, or checking if declared interfaces are truly implemented, and much more. Additionally, it is possible to write plugins to add your own checks. module: pkgsrc subject: 'CVS commit: pkgsrc/devel/py-lint' unixtime: '1589805891' user: wiz