Op 10/10/2022 om 00:45 schreef Cameron Simpson:
On 09Oct2022 21:46, Antoon Pardon <antoon.par...@vub.be> wrote:
Is it that onerous to fix one thing and run it again? It was once
when you
handed in punch cards and waited a day or on very busy machines.
Yes I find it onerous, especially since I have a pipeline with unit
tests
and other tools that all have to redo their work each time a bug is
corrected.
It is easy to get the syntax right before submitting to such a
pipeline. I usually run a linter on my code for serious commits, and
I've got a `lint1` alias which basicly runs the short fast flavour of
that which does a syntax check and the very fast less thorough lint phase.
If you have a linter that doesn't quit after the first syntax error,
please provide a link. I already tried pylint and it also quits after
the first syntax error.
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