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pyproject.toml
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# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-or-later
[tool.autopep8]
# Configuratuion for `autopep8`, allowing the command: autopep8 .
# to reformat all source files.
#
# NOTE: the settings defined here map directly to commmand line arguments
# which will override these settings when passed in to autopep8.
max_line_length = 120
ignore = [
# Info: Use `isinstance()` instead of comparing types directly.
# Why disable? Changes code logic, in rare cases we want to compare exact types.
"E721",
# Info: Fix bare except.
# Why disable? Disruptive, leave our exceptions alone.
"E722",
# Info: Fix module level import not at top of file.
# Why disable? Re-ordering imports is disruptive and breaks some scripts
# that need to check if a module has already been loaded in the case of reloading.
"E402",
# Info: Try to make lines fit within --max-line-length characters.
# Why disable? Causes lines to be wrapped, where long lines have the trailing bracket moved to the end of the line.
# If trailing commas were respected as they are by clang-format this might be acceptable.
# Note that this doesn't disable all line wrapping.
"E501",
# Info: Fix various deprecated code (via lib2to3)
# Why disable? Does nothing besides incorrectly adding a duplicate import,
# could be reported as a bug except this is likely to be removed soon, see:
# https://github.com/python/cpython/issues/84540.
"W690",
]
# Use aggressive as many useful edits are disabled unless it's enabled.
# Any edits which are overly disruptive or risky can be removed in the `ignore` list.
aggressive = 2
# Exclude:
# - `./svn_rev_map/` contains data-files which are slow to re-format and don't benefit from formatting.
exclude = """
./svn_rev_map/sha1_to_rev.py,
./svn_rev_map/rev_to_sha1.py,
"""
# Omit settings such as `jobs`, `in_place` & `recursive` as they can cause editor utilities that auto-format on save
# to fail if the STDIN/STDOUT is used for formatting (which isn't compatible with these options).