Merge branch 'spelling' into 'master'

fix a few small spelling issues

See merge request pycqa/flake8!452
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Anthony Sottile 2020-09-21 02:21:12 +00:00
commit a42d8cbed4
14 changed files with 16 additions and 16 deletions

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In |Flake8| 2.x, |Flake8| delegated check running to pep8. In 3.0 |Flake8| In |Flake8| 2.x, |Flake8| delegated check running to pep8. In 3.0 |Flake8|
takes on that responsibility. This has allowed for simpler takes on that responsibility. This has allowed for simpler
handling of the ``--jobs`` parameter (using :mod:`multiprocessing`) and handling of the ``--jobs`` parameter (using :mod:`multiprocessing`) and
simplified our fallback if something goes awry with concurency. simplified our fallback if something goes awry with concurrency.
At the lowest level we have a |FileChecker|. Instances of |FileChecker| are At the lowest level we have a |FileChecker|. Instances of |FileChecker| are
created for *each* file to be analyzed by |Flake8|. Each instance, has a copy created for *each* file to be analyzed by |Flake8|. Each instance, has a copy
of all of the plugins registered with setuptools in the ``flake8.extension`` of all of the plugins registered with setuptools in the ``flake8.extension``

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While writing |Flake8| 3.0, the developers attempted to capture some reasoning While writing |Flake8| 3.0, the developers attempted to capture some reasoning
and decision information in internal documentation meant for future developers and decision information in internal documentation meant for future developers
and maintaners. Most of this information is unnecessary for users and plugin and maintainers. Most of this information is unnecessary for users and plugin
developers. Some of it, however, is linked to from the plugin development developers. Some of it, however, is linked to from the plugin development
documentation. documentation.

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@ -6,8 +6,8 @@ You can view the `3.7.7 milestone`_ on GitLab for more details.
Bugs Fixed Bugs Fixed
~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~
- Fix crahes in plugins causing ``flake8`` to hang while unpickling errors (See - Fix crashes in plugins causing ``flake8`` to hang while unpickling errors
also `GitLab!308`_, `GitLab#505`_) (See also `GitLab!308`_, `GitLab#505`_)
.. all links .. all links

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@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ You can view the `3.8.2 milestone`_ on GitLab for more details.
Bugs Fixed Bugs Fixed
~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~
- Improve performance by eliminating unncessary sort (See also `GitLab!429`_) - Improve performance by eliminating unnecessary sort (See also `GitLab!429`_)
- Improve messaging of ``--jobs`` argument by utilizing ``argparse`` (See also - Improve messaging of ``--jobs`` argument by utilizing ``argparse`` (See also
`GitLab!428`_, `GitLab#567`_) `GitLab!428`_, `GitLab#567`_)

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@ -196,7 +196,7 @@ Now let's select all ``E`` class violations:
example.py:4:9: E131 continuation line unaligned for hanging indent example.py:4:9: E131 continuation line unaligned for hanging indent
example.py:5:9: E121 continuation line under-indented for hanging indent example.py:5:9: E121 continuation line under-indented for hanging indent
Suddenly we now have far more erors that are reported to us. Using Suddenly we now have far more errors that are reported to us. Using
``--select`` alone will override the default ``--ignore`` list. In these cases, ``--select`` alone will override the default ``--ignore`` list. In these cases,
the user is telling us that they want all ``E`` violations and so we ignore the user is telling us that they want all ``E`` violations and so we ignore
our list of violations that we ignore by default. our list of violations that we ignore by default.

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@ -109,7 +109,7 @@ class Manager(object):
# First we walk through all of our error cases: # First we walk through all of our error cases:
# - multiprocessing library is not present # - multiprocessing library is not present
# - we're running on windows in which case we know we have significant # - we're running on windows in which case we know we have significant
# implemenation issues # implementation issues
# - the user provided stdin and that's not something we can handle # - the user provided stdin and that's not something we can handle
# well # well
# - we're processing a diff, which again does not work well with # - we're processing a diff, which again does not work well with

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@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ NOQA_INLINE_REGEXP = re.compile(
# We do not want to capture the ``: `` that follows ``noqa`` # We do not want to capture the ``: `` that follows ``noqa``
# We do not care about the casing of ``noqa`` # We do not care about the casing of ``noqa``
# We want a comma-separated list of errors # We want a comma-separated list of errors
# https://regex101.com/r/4XUuax/2 full explenation of the regex # https://regex101.com/r/4XUuax/2 full explanation of the regex
r"# noqa(?::[\s]?(?P<codes>([A-Z]+[0-9]+(?:[,\s]+)?)+))?", r"# noqa(?::[\s]?(?P<codes>([A-Z]+[0-9]+(?:[,\s]+)?)+))?",
re.IGNORECASE, re.IGNORECASE,
) )

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@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ def hook(ui, repo, **kwargs):
around Hooks: https://www.mercurial-scm.org/wiki/Hook. around Hooks: https://www.mercurial-scm.org/wiki/Hook.
We avoid using the ``ui`` attribute because it can cause issues with We avoid using the ``ui`` attribute because it can cause issues with
the GPL license tha Mercurial is under. We don't import it, but we the GPL license that Mercurial is under. We don't import it, but we
avoid using it all the same. avoid using it all the same.
""" """
from flake8.main import application from flake8.main import application

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@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ from flake8.main import mercurial
# NOTE(sigmavirus24): In the future, we may allow for VCS hooks to be defined # NOTE(sigmavirus24): In the future, we may allow for VCS hooks to be defined
# as plugins, e.g., adding a flake8.vcs entry-point. In that case, this # as plugins, e.g., adding a flake8.vcs entry-point. In that case, this
# dictionary should disappear, and this module might contain more code for # dictionary should disappear, and this module might contain more code for
# managing those bits (in conjuntion with flake8.plugins.manager). # managing those bits (in conjunction with flake8.plugins.manager).
_INSTALLERS = {"git": git.install, "mercurial": mercurial.install} _INSTALLERS = {"git": git.install, "mercurial": mercurial.install}

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@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ class ConfigFileFinder(object):
:param list extra_config_files: :param list extra_config_files:
Extra configuration files specified by the user to read. Extra configuration files specified by the user to read.
:param str config_file: :param str config_file:
Configuration file override to only read configuraiton from. Configuration file override to only read configuration from.
:param bool ignore_config_files: :param bool ignore_config_files:
Determine whether to ignore configuration files or not. Determine whether to ignore configuration files or not.
""" """

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@ -132,7 +132,7 @@ class Option(object):
Number of arguments to parse for this option. Number of arguments to parse for this option.
:param const: :param const:
Constant value to store on a common destination. Usually used in Constant value to store on a common destination. Usually used in
conjuntion with ``action="store_const"``. conjunction with ``action="store_const"``.
:param iterable choices: :param iterable choices:
Possible values for the option. Possible values for the option.
:param str help: :param str help:

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@ -79,7 +79,7 @@ def _tokenize_files_to_codes_mapping(value):
def parse_files_to_codes_mapping(value_): # noqa: C901 def parse_files_to_codes_mapping(value_): # noqa: C901
# type: (Union[Sequence[str], str]) -> List[Tuple[str, List[str]]] # type: (Union[Sequence[str], str]) -> List[Tuple[str, List[str]]]
"""Parse a files-to-codes maping. """Parse a files-to-codes mapping.
A files-to-codes mapping a sequence of values specified as A files-to-codes mapping a sequence of values specified as
`filenames list:codes list ...`. Each of the lists may be separated by `filenames list:codes list ...`. Each of the lists may be separated by

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@ -228,7 +228,7 @@ def test_keyword_arguments_for_does_not_handle_attribute_errors(
('line 1\n\nline 2\n', ['line 1', '', 'line 2']), ('line 1\n\nline 2\n', ['line 1', '', 'line 2']),
]) ])
def test_split_line(unsplit_line, expected_lines, default_options): def test_split_line(unsplit_line, expected_lines, default_options):
"""Verify the token line spliting.""" """Verify the token line splitting."""
file_processor = processor.FileProcessor('-', default_options, lines=[ file_processor = processor.FileProcessor('-', default_options, lines=[
'Line 1', 'Line 1',
]) ])

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@ -42,7 +42,7 @@ def test_get_style_guide():
def test_styleguide_options(): def test_styleguide_options():
"""Show tha we proxy the StyleGuide.options attribute.""" """Show that we proxy the StyleGuide.options attribute."""
app = mock.Mock() app = mock.Mock()
app.options = 'options' app.options = 'options'
style_guide = api.StyleGuide(app) style_guide = api.StyleGuide(app)
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def test_styleguide_paths(): def test_styleguide_paths():
"""Show tha we proxy the StyleGuide.paths attribute.""" """Show that we proxy the StyleGuide.paths attribute."""
app = mock.Mock() app = mock.Mock()
app.paths = 'paths' app.paths = 'paths'
style_guide = api.StyleGuide(app) style_guide = api.StyleGuide(app)