
I have written that check previously - specifically for a missing comma in a list-like context. I will see if I can find the code for it.
On Mon, 24 Jul 2017, 12:01 Razzi Abuissa, razzi@abuissa.net wrote:
Hi PyCQA,
I've done a little searching but have not found a lint check for the following:
[ 'a', 'b' 'c' ]
evaluates to ['a', 'bc'] due to implicit string concatenation, but usually it's intended to be ['a', 'b', 'c']. If it is meant to be ['a', 'bc'] it's bad style.
Guido recommends popular lint tools add a rule for this here: https://groups.google.com/forum/#!msg/python-ideas/jP1YtlyJqxs/FacZu-WK_9AJ
If this check does not exist, I would be willing to create a flake8 plugin and add it to PyCQA.
Regards,
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