Thanks Brett, me and Nick will keep updating our progress. : )

Brett Cannon <brett@python.org> 於 2019年6月8日 週六 上午1:31 寫道:


On Thu, Jun 6, 2019 at 7:25 PM Chen KunYu <xspiritualx@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi Brett,

YES! That's exactly what we want to do. :D

Good luck! I can't promise we will use it, but we will have a look when you're done.

-Brett
 

On Fri, Jun 7, 2019 at 1:58 AM Brett Cannon <brett@python.org> wrote:
Are you thinking something that adds checks to the PR or comments w/ proposed fixes?

On Wed, Jun 5, 2019 at 8:39 PM Chen KunYu <xspiritualx@gmail.com> wrote:

Hi,


Recently, tirkarthi  (xtreak) works on finding and fixing typos.

And I (18z) came up with the idea of creating a spellcheck bot to improve the quality of cpython.


We had discussion in https://github.com/python/cpython/pull/13749

And it is summarized below:


Consensus:

  • Reducing typo in a constructive way.

To be Solved:

  • Even after reducing the code checked, there will still be mostly false positives.

  • High frequency of updating dictionary.txt (false positive typo).

Next Step:

  • Interfacing the filter with aspell to get some numbers.

MISC:

  • The report could be made optional with a spellcheck label.

  • Code for reducing .py files to strings and comments.

  • Command line for spellcheck.


There are problems to be solved.

But I think we can always find a better solution.

So, I’ll be working on interfacing the filter with aspell to get some numbers.


Looking forward to hearing more opinions. :D

Thanks


KunYuChen (18z)


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