William Giokas wrote: > On Thu, May 08, 2014 at 11:36:29PM -0500, Felipe Contreras wrote: > > William Giokas wrote: > > > E401: Multi-line imports seems like something that would just be > > > changing one line > > > > Yes, and make the code very annoying. > > It's 1 extra line in git-remote-hg, and 4 lines in git-remote-bzr. Ah, it refers to the '^import *' not '^from x import'. That's fine then. > > > E302: Blank lines don't seem to be that hard to do either. That can even > > > be automated quite reliably. It shouldn't detract from the readability, > > > juts makes the file a bit longer. > > > > The problem is not that it's hard to do, the problem is that it makes > > the code uglier. > > I would disagree, but this is one of the less important things. > > > > E20{1,2,3}: Extra whitespace is something that just makes things more > > > consistent and readable. > > > > I don't see how this: > > > > {'100755': 'x', '120000': 'l'} > > > > Is more readable than this: > > > > { '100755': 'x', '120000': 'l' } > > > > No strong opinion on this one though. > > It's not so much that it's wrong or less readable, but there is > inconsistency on this one and I'd err pep8. Again, will send a patch to > your tree for you to review, though it looks like you mostly fixed this > in [1]. I don't see inconsistency within the script. All the hashes are in the form of { content }. > > > > max-line-length = 160 > > > > > > The standard states that this should, at most, be increased to a value > > > between 80 and 100. > > > > And why's that? > > > > This has been discussed many times in the LKML, and the end result is > > that we don't live in the 60's, our terminals are not constrained to 60 > > characters. Going beyond 100 is fine. > > Fair enough. At the same time, it'd only change 14 lines in the current > git.git tree and would probably increase the readability of some of the > sections. I noticed that some of the changes in the referenced patch > actually fixed this on a few lines as well. If the result is not so horrible I would consider this, otherwise I'll just ignore the warning. -- Felipe Contreras -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe git" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html