The `--verbose` option is only used by `flake8`, itself,` when parsing
and handling preliminary options. After parsing and merging options
from the configuration file, there is no other behavioral impact to the
core of `flake8`. In other words, setting `verbose = ...` in a
configuration file doesn't change the logging verbosity.
While the `FileProcessor` does expose a `verbose` attribute, obtained
from the parsed options, the verbosity of the core of `flake8` should be
consistent with how a plugin may respond to the attribute's value.
3d512ae added W503 and W504 to defaults.IGNORE, but the documentation
was never updated. This commit updates the docs to match the code.
Signed-off-by: Kevin Locke <kevin@kevinlocke.name>
Some PyFlakes messages weren't covered by unique messages, making them
impossible to select/ignore. This is now fixed.
To ensure we don't regress in the future, a test has been added that fails if
there's any uncovered messages.
This section of the docs could be read as pointing out the project as a
bad example. It was not intended this way, but I would like to avoid
anyone interpreting it this way. As a result, we'll continue to use
their configuration section as an example but not name names.
Closes#228
Add --tee option to split report output stream.
The `--tee` option allows the linter report to be written to stdout, even
though it is being redirected to a file with the` --output-file` option.
This is useful if I want to store the report in a separate file for later
analysis but also be able to print the output on screen (e.g when running
in a CI environment).
See merge request !90
The --tee option allows the linter report to be written to stdout, even
though it is being redirected to a file with the --output-file option.
This is useful if I want to store the report in a separate file for later
analysis but also be able to print the output on screen (e.g when running
in a CI environment).