pylint - python code static checker
pylint [ OPTIONS ] [ <arguments> ]
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 "pyreverse" (UML diagram
generator) and "symilar" (an independent similarities
checker).
- --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.
- --py3k
- In Python 3 porting mode, all checkers will be disabled and only messages
emitted by the porting checker will be displayed.
- --verbose, -v
- In verbose mode, extra non-checker-related info will be displayed.
- --ignore=<file>[,<file>...]
- Add files or directories to the blacklist. They should be base names, not
paths. [default: CVS]
- --ignore-patterns=<pattern>[,<pattern>...]
- Add files or directories matching the regex patterns to the blacklist. The
regex matches against base names, not paths. [default: none]
- --persistent=<y_or_n>
- Pickle collected data for later comparisons. [default: yes]
- --load-plugins=<modules>
- List of plugins (as comma separated values of python module names) to
load, usually to register additional checkers. [default: none]
- --fail-under=<score>
- Specify a score threshold to be exceeded before program exits with error.
[default: 10]
- --jobs=<n-processes>,
-j <n-processes>
- Use multiple processes to speed up Pylint. Specifying 0 will auto-detect
the number of processors available to use. [default: 1]
- --limit-inference-results=<number-of-results>
- Control the amount of potential inferred values when inferring a single
object. This can help the performance when dealing with large functions or
complex, nested conditions. [default: 100]
- --extension-pkg-whitelist=<pkg[,pkg]>
- A comma-separated list of package or module names from where C extensions
may be loaded. Extensions are loading into the active Python interpreter
and may run arbitrary code. [default: none]
- --suggestion-mode=<yn>
- When enabled, pylint would attempt to guess common misconfiguration and
emit user-friendly hints instead of false-positive error messages.
[default: yes]
- --exit-zero
- Always return a 0 (non-error) status code, even if lint errors are found.
This is primarily useful in continuous integration scripts.
- --from-stdin
- Interpret the stdin as a python script, whose filename needs to be passed
as the module_or_package argument.
- --rcfile=<file>
- Specify a configuration file to load.
- --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.
- --list-msgs-enabled
- Display a list of what messages are enabled and disabled with the given
configuration.
- --list-groups
- List pylint's message groups.
- --list-conf-levels
- Generate pylint's confidence levels.
- --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.
- --confidence=<levels>
- Only show warnings with the listed confidence levels. Leave empty to show
all. Valid levels: HIGH, INFERENCE, INFERENCE_FAILURE, UNDEFINED.
[default: none]
- --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 (only on the command line, not in the configuration
file where it should appear only once). 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".
- --output-format=<format>,
-f <format>
- Set the output format. Available formats are text, parseable, colorized,
json and msvs (visual studio). You can also give a reporter class, e.g.
mypackage.mymodule.MyReporterClass. [default: text]
- --reports=<y_or_n>,
-r <y_or_n>
- Tells whether to display a full report or only the messages. [default:
no]
- --evaluation=<python_expression>
- Python expression which should return a score less than or equal to 10.
You have access to the variables 'error', 'warning', 'refactor', and
'convention' which contain the number of messages in each category, as
well as 'statement' which is the total number of statements analyzed. This
score is used by the global evaluation report (RP0004). [default: 10.0 -
((float(5 * error + warning + refactor + convention) / statement) *
10)]
- --score=<y_or_n>,
-s <y_or_n>
- Activate the evaluation score. [default: yes]
- --msg-template=<template>
- Template used to display messages. This is a python new-style format
string used to format the message information. See doc for all details.
- --ignore-on-opaque-inference=<y_or_n>
- This flag controls whether pylint should warn about no-member and similar
checks whenever an opaque object is returned when inferring. The inference
can return multiple potential results while evaluating a Python object,
but some branches might not be evaluated, which results in partial
inference. In that case, it might be useful to still emit no-member and
other checks for the rest of the inferred objects. [default: yes]
- --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). [default: yes]
- --ignore-none=<y_or_n>
- Tells whether to warn about missing members when the owner of the
attribute is inferred to be None. [default: yes]
- --ignored-modules=<module
names>
- List of module names for which member attributes should not be checked
(useful for modules/projects where namespaces are manipulated during
runtime and thus existing member attributes cannot be deduced by static
analysis). It supports qualified module names, as well as Unix pattern
matching. [default: none]
- --ignored-classes=<members
names>
- List of class names for which member attributes should not be checked
(useful for classes with dynamically set attributes). This supports the
use of qualified names. [default:
optparse.Values,thread._local,_thread._local]
- --generated-members=<members
names>
- List of members which are set dynamically and missed by pylint inference
system, and so shouldn't trigger E1101 when accessed. Python regular
expressions are accepted. [default: none]
- --contextmanager-decorators=<decorator
names>
- List of decorators that produce context managers, such as
contextlib.contextmanager. Add to this list to register other decorators
that produce valid context managers. [default:
contextlib.contextmanager]
- --missing-member-hint-distance=<member
hint edit distance>
- The minimum edit distance a name should have in order to be considered a
similar match for a missing member name. [default: 1]
- --missing-member-max-choices=<member
hint max choices>
- The total number of similar names that should be taken in consideration
when showing a hint for a missing member. [default: 1]
- --missing-member-hint=<missing
member hint>
- Show a hint with possible names when a member name was not found. The
aspect of finding the hint is based on edit distance. [default: yes]
- --signature-mutators=<decorator
names>
- List of decorators that change the signature of a decorated function.
[default: none]
- --max-nested-blocks=<int>
- Maximum number of nested blocks for function / method body [default:
5]
- --never-returning-functions=NEVER_RETURNING_FUNCTIONS
- Complete name of functions that never returns. When checking for
inconsistent-return-statements if a never returning function is called
then it will be considered as an explicit return statement and no message
will be printed. [default: sys.exit]
- --good-names=<names>
- Good variable names which should always be accepted, separated by a comma.
[default: i,j,k,ex,Run,_]
- --good-names-rgxs=<names>
- Good variable names regexes, separated by a comma. If names match any
regex, they will always be accepted [default: none]
- --bad-names=<names>
- Bad variable names which should always be refused, separated by a comma.
[default: foo,bar,baz,toto,tutu,tata]
- --bad-names-rgxs=<names>
- Bad variable names regexes, separated by a comma. If names match any
regex, they will always be refused [default: none]
- --name-group=<name1:name2>
- Colon-delimited sets of names that determine each other's naming style
when the name regexes allow several styles. [default: none]
- --include-naming-hint=<y_or_n>
- Include a hint for the correct naming format with invalid-name. [default:
no]
- --property-classes=<decorator
names>
- List of decorators that produce properties, such as abc.abstractproperty.
Add to this list to register other decorators that produce valid
properties. These decorators are taken in consideration only for
invalid-name. [default: abc.abstractproperty]
- --argument-naming-style=<style>
- Naming style matching correct argument names. [default: snake_case]
- --argument-rgx=<regexp>
- Regular expression matching correct argument names. Overrides
argument-naming-style.
- --attr-naming-style=<style>
- Naming style matching correct attribute names. [default: snake_case]
- --attr-rgx=<regexp>
- Regular expression matching correct attribute names. Overrides
attr-naming-style.
- --class-naming-style=<style>
- Naming style matching correct class names. [default: PascalCase]
- --class-rgx=<regexp>
- Regular expression matching correct class names. Overrides
class-naming-style.
- --class-attribute-naming-style=<style>
- Naming style matching correct class attribute names. [default: any]
- --class-attribute-rgx=<regexp>
- Regular expression matching correct class attribute names. Overrides
class-attribute-naming-style.
- --const-naming-style=<style>
- Naming style matching correct constant names. [default: UPPER_CASE]
- --const-rgx=<regexp>
- Regular expression matching correct constant names. Overrides
const-naming-style.
- --function-naming-style=<style>
- Naming style matching correct function names. [default: snake_case]
- --function-rgx=<regexp>
- Regular expression matching correct function names. Overrides
function-naming-style.
- --inlinevar-naming-style=<style>
- Naming style matching correct inline iteration names. [default: any]
- --inlinevar-rgx=<regexp>
- Regular expression matching correct inline iteration names. Overrides
inlinevar-naming-style.
- --method-naming-style=<style>
- Naming style matching correct method names. [default: snake_case]
- --method-rgx=<regexp>
- Regular expression matching correct method names. Overrides
method-naming-style.
- --module-naming-style=<style>
- Naming style matching correct module names. [default: snake_case]
- --module-rgx=<regexp>
- Regular expression matching correct module names. Overrides
module-naming-style.
- --variable-naming-style=<style>
- Naming style matching correct variable names. [default: snake_case]
- --variable-rgx=<regexp>
- Regular expression matching correct variable names. Overrides
variable-naming-style.
- --no-docstring-rgx=<regexp>
- Regular expression which should only match function or class names that do
not require a docstring. [default: ^_]
- --docstring-min-length=<int>
- Minimum line length for functions/classes that require docstrings, shorter
ones are exempt. [default: -1]
- --check-str-concat-over-line-jumps=<y_or_n>
- This flag controls whether the implicit-str-concat should generate a
warning on implicit string concatenation in sequences defined over several
lines. [default: no]
- --check-quote-consistency=<y_or_n>
- This flag controls whether inconsistent-quotes generates a warning when
the character used as a quote delimiter is used inconsistently within a
module. [default: no]
The following environment variables are used:
* PYLINTHOME
Path to the directory where persistent data for the 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. See the documentation for the method used to
search for configuration file.
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.
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
/usr/share/doc/pythonX.Y-pylint/
Please report bugs on the project's mailing list:
mailto:code-quality@python.org
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