> On 29 Mar 2021, at 04:45, Cameron Simpson <c...@cskk.id.au> wrote: > > yapf has many tunings. Worth a look. It is my preferred formatter. By > comparison, black is both opinionated and has basicly no tuning, > something I greatly dislike.
This is not a mark or a vote against yapf (I’ve never used it), but I think Black’s lack of tuning is one of its greatest strengths. I’ve found in 2 teams in 2 very different companies, implementing `black —check` in CI made the code review process significantly more pleasant for both reviewers and review-ees. I don’t know for sure, but I think the opinionated nature of Black was what enabled us to actually get the implementation off the ground (in company 1 several other attempts to get a code formatter running across the board had failed over the years). We completely sidestepped any discussion about which features of $tool were going to be enabled or not. Black has a couple of minor opinions that I disagree with, but the net benefit of having everyone producing code in the same style (and importantly no-one having to *think* about the style while coding) vastly outweighs any annoyance I might have with those minor points, to the extent that I can’t actually remember what those disagreements are. -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list