On Montag 14 Februar 2011, Arve Knudsen wrote: > On Mon, Feb 14, 2011 at 2:17 PM, Sylvain Thénault < > > [email protected]> wrote: > > On 14 février 14:04, Arve Knudsen wrote: > > > > if the module is only imported here, then it's a bug. > > > > I don't reproduce this on a simple case though. > > > > > > Alright; I just installed the current pylint via pip (pip > > > install > > > > pylint). I > > > > > pasted my example code into 'tst.py' and ran pylint on it: > > > > > > -bash-3.00$ pylint tst.py > > > No config file found, using default configuration > > > ************* Module tst > > > C: 1: Missing docstring > > > W: 3:reimport: Reimport 'os' (imported line 1) > > > W: 3:reimport: Unused variable 'os' > > > > and os is not imported at module level, line 1 ? > > No, I copied the exact code from my first mail: > > def reimport(): > """Test reimport""" > import os > > > Arve
when I updated to 0.23 I interpreted this such that pylint does not analyze how often the function could be called so it assumes the worst. -- Wolfgang
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