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NAME

       pylint - python code static checker

SYNOPSIS

       pylint [ OPTIONS ] [ <arguments> ]

DESCRIPTION

       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.

       Pylint is shipped with "pylint-gui", "pyreverse" (UML diagram generator) and "symilar" (an
       independent similarities checker).

OPTIONS

       --version
              show program's version number and exit

       --help, -h
              show this help message and exit

       --long-help
              more verbose help.

MASTER

       --rcfile=<file>
              Specify a configuration file.

       --init-hook=<code>
              Python code to execute, usually for sys.path manipulation such as pygtk.require().

       --errors-only, -E
              In  error  mode,  checkers without error messages are disabled and for others, only
              the ERROR messages are displayed, and no reports are done by default

       --ignore=<file>[,<file>...]
              Add files or directories to the blacklist. They should be base  names,  not  paths.
              [current: CVS]

       --persistent=<y_or_n>
              Pickle collected data for later comparisons. [current: yes]

       --load-plugins=<modules>
              List  of  plugins  (as  comma  separated  values  of python modules names) to load,
              usually to register additional checkers. [current: none]

COMMANDS

       --help-msg=<msg-id>
              Display a help message for the given message id and exit. The value may be a  comma
              separated list of message ids.

       --list-msgs
              Generate pylint's messages.

       --full-documentation
              Generate pylint's full documentation.

       --generate-rcfile
              Generate  a  sample  configuration file according to the current configuration. You
              can put other options before this one to get them in the generated configuration.

MESSAGES CONTROL

       --enable=<msg ids>, -e <msg ids>
              Enable the message, report, category or checker  with  the  given  id(s).  You  can
              either  give multiple identifier separated by comma (,) or put this option multiple
              time. See also the "--disable" option for examples.

       --disable=<msg ids>, -d <msg ids>
              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"

REPORTS

       --output-format=<format>, -f <format>
              Set  the  output  format.  Available  formats  are text, parseable, colorized, msvs
              (visual  studio)  and  html.   You   can   also   give   a   reporter   class,   eg
              mypackage.mymodule.MyReporterClass. [current: text]

       --include-ids=<y_or_n>, -i <y_or_n>
              Include message's id in output [current: no]

       --symbols=<y_or_n>, -s <y_or_n>
              Include symbolic ids of messages in output [current: no]

       --files-output=<y_or_n>
              Put  messages in a separate file for each module / package specified on the command
              line instead of printing them on stdout. Reports (if any) will be written in a file
              name "pylint_global.[txt|html]". [current: no]

       --reports=<y_or_n>, -r <y_or_n>
              Tells whether to display a full report or only the messages [current: yes]

       --evaluation=<python_expression>
              Python expression which should return a note less than 10 (10 is the highest note).
              You have access to the  variables  errors  warning,  statement  which  respectively
              contain the number of errors / warnings messages and the total number of statements
              analyzed. This is used by the  global evaluation report (RP0004). [current: 10.0  -
              ((float(5 * error + warning + refactor + convention) / statement) * 10)]

       --comment=<y_or_n>
              Add  a  comment  according  to  your  evaluation  note.  This is used by the global
              evaluation report (RP0004). [current: no]

IMPORTS

       --deprecated-modules=<modules>
              Deprecated modules which should  not  be  used,  separated  by  a  comma  [current:
              regsub,string,TERMIOS,Bastion,rexec]

       --import-graph=<file.dot>
              Create a graph of every (i.e. internal and external) dependencies in the given file
              (report RP0402 must not be disabled) [current: none]

       --ext-import-graph=<file.dot>
              Create a graph of external dependencies in the given file (report RP0402  must  not
              be disabled) [current: none]

       --int-import-graph=<file.dot>
              Create  a  graph of internal dependencies in the given file (report RP0402 must not
              be disabled) [current: none]

DESIGN

       --max-args=<int>
              Maximum number of arguments for function / method [current: 5]

       --ignored-argument-names=<regexp>
              Argument names that match this expression will be ignored.  Default  to  name  with
              leading underscore [current: _.*]

       --max-locals=<int>
              Maximum number of locals for function / method body [current: 15]

       --max-returns=<int>
              Maximum number of return / yield for function / method body [current: 6]

       --max-branchs=<int>
              Maximum number of branch for function / method body [current: 12]

       --max-statements=<int>
              Maximum number of statements in function / method body [current: 50]

       --max-parents=<num>
              Maximum number of parents for a class (see R0901). [current: 7]

       --max-attributes=<num>
              Maximum number of attributes for a class (see R0902). [current: 7]

       --min-public-methods=<num>
              Minimum number of public methods for a class (see R0903). [current: 2]

       --max-public-methods=<num>
              Maximum number of public methods for a class (see R0904). [current: 20]

FORMAT

       --max-line-length=<int>
              Maximum number of characters on a single line. [current: 80]

       --max-module-lines=<int>
              Maximum number of lines in a module [current: 1000]

       --indent-string=<string>
              String  used  as indentation unit. This is usually "    " (4 spaces) or "" (1 tab).
              [current: '    ']

BASIC

       --required-attributes=<attributes>
              Required attributes for module, separated by a comma [current: none]

       --bad-functions=<builtin function names>
              List of builtins function names that should not  be  used,  separated  by  a  comma
              [current: map,filter,apply,input]

       --module-rgx=<regexp>
              Regular  expression  which  should  only match correct module names [current: (([a-
              z_][a-z0-9_]*)|([A-Z][a-zA-Z0-9]+))$]

       --const-rgx=<regexp>
              Regular expression which should only match correct  module  level  names  [current:
              (([A-Z_][A-Z0-9_]*)|(__.*__))$]

       --class-rgx=<regexp>
              Regular  expression which should only match correct class names [current: [A-Z_][a-
              zA-Z0-9]+$]

       --function-rgx=<regexp>
              Regular expression which should only match correct  function  names  [current:  [a-
              z_][a-z0-9_]{2,30}$]

       --method-rgx=<regexp>
              Regular expression which should only match correct method names [current: [a-z_][a-
              z0-9_]{2,30}$]

       --attr-rgx=<regexp>
              Regular expression  which  should  only  match  correct  instance  attribute  names
              [current: [a-z_][a-z0-9_]{2,30}$]

       --argument-rgx=<regexp>
              Regular  expression  which  should  only match correct argument names [current: [a-
              z_][a-z0-9_]{2,30}$]

       --variable-rgx=<regexp>
              Regular expression which should only match correct  variable  names  [current:  [a-
              z_][a-z0-9_]{2,30}$]

       --inlinevar-rgx=<regexp>
              Regular  expression  which should only match correct list comprehension / generator
              expression  variable                            names   [current:   [A-Za-z_][A-Za-
              z0-9_]*$]

       --good-names=<names>
              Good variable names which should always be accepted, separated by a comma [current:
              i,j,k,ex,Run,_]

       --bad-names=<names>
              Bad variable names which should always be refused, separated by a  comma  [current:
              foo,bar,baz,toto,tutu,tata]

       --no-docstring-rgx=<regexp>
              Regular  expression  which should only match functions or classes name which do not
              require a docstring [current: __.*__]

SIMILARITIES

       --min-similarity-lines=<int>
              Minimum lines number of a similarity. [current: 4]

       --ignore-comments=<y or n>
              Ignore comments when computing similarities. [current: yes]

       --ignore-docstrings=<y or n>
              Ignore docstrings when computing similarities. [current: yes]

       --ignore-imports=<y or n>
              Ignore imports when computing similarities. [current: no]

MISCELLANEOUS

       --notes=<comma separated values>
              List of note tags to  take  in  consideration,  separated  by  a  comma.  [current:
              FIXME,XXX,TODO]

TYPECHECK

       --ignore-mixin-members=<y_or_n>
              Tells  whether  missing  members accessed in mixin class should be ignored. A mixin
              class is detected if its name ends with "mixin" (case insensitive). [current: yes]

       --ignored-classes=<members names>
              List of classes names for which member attributes should not be checked (useful for
              classes with attributes dynamically set). [current: SQLObject]

       --zope=<y_or_n>
              When  zope  mode  is activated, add a predefined set of Zope acquired attributes to
              generated-members. [current: no]

       --generated-members=<members names>
              List of members which are set dynamically and missed by  pylint  inference  system,
              and  so  shouldn't  trigger  E0201  when  accessed.  Python regular expressions are
              accepted. [current: REQUEST,acl_users,aq_parent]

VARIABLES

       --init-import=<y_or_n>
              Tells whether we should check for unused import in __init__ files. [current: no]

       --dummy-variables-rgx=<regexp>
              A regular expression matching the beginning of                   the name of  dummy
              variables (i.e. not used). [current: _|dummy]

       --additional-builtins=<comma separated list>
              List  of  additional  names  supposed  to be defined in builtins. Remember that you
              should avoid to define new builtins when possible. [current: none]

CLASSES

       --ignore-iface-methods=<method names>
              List of interface methods to ignore,  separated  by  a  comma.  This  is  used  for
              instance  to  not  check  methods defines in Zope's Interface base class. [current:
              isImplementedBy,deferred,extends,names,namesAndDescriptions,queryDescriptionFor,getBases,getDescriptionFor,getDoc,getName,getTaggedValue,getTaggedValueTags,isEqualOrExtendedBy,setTaggedValue,isImplementedByInstancesOf,adaptWith,is_implemented_by]

       --defining-attr-methods=<method names>
              List  of  method names used to declare (i.e. assign) instance attributes. [current:
              __init__,__new__,setUp]

       --valid-classmethod-first-arg=<argument names>
              List of valid names for the first argument in a class method. [current: cls]

       --valid-metaclass-classmethod-first-arg=<argument names>
              List of valid names for the first argument in a metaclass class  method.  [current:
              mcs]

EXCEPTIONS

       --overgeneral-exceptions=<comma-separated class names>
              Exceptions  that  will  emit  a  warning when being caught. Defaults to "Exception"
              [current: Exception]

ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES

       The following environment variables are used:
           * PYLINTHOME
           path to the directory where data of persistent run will be stored. If  not  found,  it
       defaults to ~/.pylint.d/ or .pylint.d (in the current working directory).
           * PYLINTRC
           path  to  the  configuration  file.  If not found, it will use the first existing file
       among (~/.pylintrc, /etc/pylintrc).

OUTPUT

       Using the default text output, the message format is :

               MESSAGE_TYPE: LINE_NUM:[OBJECT:] MESSAGE

       There are 5 kind of message types :
           * (C) convention, for programming standard violation
           * (R) refactor, for bad code smell
           * (W) warning, for python specific problems
           * (E) error, for probable bugs in the code
           * (F)  fatal,  if  an  error  occurred  which  prevented  pylint  from  doing  further
       processing.

OUTPUT STATUS CODE

       Pylint should leave with following status code:
           * 0 if everything went fine
           * 1 if a fatal message was issued
           * 2 if an error message was issued
           * 4 if a warning message was issued
           * 8 if a refactor message was issued
           * 16 if a convention message was issued
           * 32 on usage error

       status 1 to 16 will be bit-ORed so you can know which different categories has been issued
       by analysing pylint output status code

SEE ALSO

       /usr/share/doc/pythonX.Y-pylint/

BUGS

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