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Add constants naming rules #49
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I'm curious to know how pylint detects constants. Note that if a constant literal ( I'd say doable, but requires a more in depth introspection. |
@5j9 I would say that 'Module level variable' is better. And by convention we name these variables as UPPER_CASE. |
Ah, in that case we do not agree on what is considered a constant. |
I'm looking at the differences between pylint and pep8-naming (through flake8) and came across this page. Has there been any development on this in the past year? |
Any update on this? Is anyone using any other plugin other than pylint for this? |
I use |
I tried adding this, but it takes too much time to complete the scan. |
I made a small plugin for flake8 https://pypi.org/project/flake8-class-constants/ |
pep8
implies that constants are named inUPPER_CASE
: https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0008/#constantsRight now this code is considered valid:
However, it is not valid. This one is:
pylint
has checks for it:C: 8, 0: Constant name "delta" doesn't conform to UPPER_CASE naming style (invalid-name)
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