On Wed, 2014-11-26 at 02:03 -0500, Paul Smith wrote: Forgot to say, I'm running on GNU/Linux Ubuntu GNOME 14.10 and I've built all these tools (including python) myself from source.
Hi all; I just upgraded to a newer version of pylint and now I'm seeing many spurious E1101 errors.
Before I was using: * Python 2.7.6 * Pylint 1.1.0 * Astroid 1.0.1 * logilab-common 0.61.0
Now I've upgraded to: * Python 2.7.8 * Pylint 1.4.0 * Astroid 1.3.2 * logilab-common 0.63.0
Everything about this new install appears to work fine, EXCEPT pylint.
I'm seeing tons of strange E1101 error on standard modules, like time.sleep() and others (readline, etc.) For example:
$ cat sl.py import time time.sleep(1)
$ python sl.py
$ pylint sl.py ************* Module sl C: 1, 0: Missing module docstring (missing-docstring) E: 2, 0: Module 'time' has no 'sleep' member (no-member)
If I run this with my old setup (older python/pylint/etc.), it doesn't complain at all. Why am I seeing this invalid error?
By "at all" I mean it doesn't complain about time.sleep(); of course I still get the missing docstring message in the old version :-). Looking at this it seems like all the members which are loaded from a shared library (e.g., lib/python2.7/lib-dynload/time.so etc.) have this problem: I see it with datetime, readline, some socket stuff, etc. Did I break something with my installation of python or one of the packages? How does pylint normally discover module members when the implementation is in C rather than python?