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From: "Kay Hayen" <kay.hayen@gmail.com> To: code-quality@python.org Sent: Wednesday, October 29, 2014 10:00:15 AM Subject: [code-quality] How to detect unused PyLint declarations
Hello,
I have coding rules that require me to annotate exceptions to rules for PyLint, but occasionally it happens that I find PyLint rules disabled that would no longer be necessary.
Is there a way or script, or anything to detect these automatically? I was thinking of writing something that removes PyLint disablers one by one, and checks if that doesn't generate PyLint warnings, and warn about those. Didn't do it so far, but I feel tempted to do this now.
However, to PyLint, this might be way more easier to implement, and maybe it was done. I cannot find anything in the manpage though.
Yours, Kay
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This is something I am interested in as well. It looks like the I0021: Useless suppression of %s warning should report those cases. - mulhern