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# Copyright 2015 Google Inc.
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# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
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# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
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# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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# limitations under the License.
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"""Custom script to run PyLint on apitools codebase.
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"Inspired" by the similar script in gcloud-python.
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This runs pylint as a script via subprocess in two different
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subprocesses. The first lints the production/library code
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using the default rc file (PRODUCTION_RC). The second lints the
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demo/test code using an rc file (TEST_RC) which allows more style
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violations (hence it has a reduced number of style checks).
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"""
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import ConfigParser
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import copy
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import os
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import subprocess
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import sys
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IGNORED_DIRECTORIES = [
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'apitools/gen/testdata',
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'samples/bigquery_sample/bigquery_v2',
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'samples/dns_sample/dns_v1',
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'samples/fusiontables_sample/fusiontables_v1',
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'samples/iam_sample/iam_v1',
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'samples/servicemanagement_sample/servicemanagement_v1',
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'samples/storage_sample/storage_v1',
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'venv',
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]
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IGNORED_FILES = [
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'ez_setup.py',
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'run_pylint.py',
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'setup.py',
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]
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PRODUCTION_RC = 'default.pylintrc'
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TEST_RC = 'reduced.pylintrc'
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TEST_DISABLED_MESSAGES = [
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'exec-used',
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'invalid-name',
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'missing-docstring',
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'protected-access',
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]
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TEST_RC_ADDITIONS = {
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'MESSAGES CONTROL': {
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'disable': ',\n'.join(TEST_DISABLED_MESSAGES),
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},
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}
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def read_config(filename):
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"""Reads pylintrc config onto native ConfigParser object."""
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config = ConfigParser.ConfigParser()
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with open(filename, 'r') as file_obj:
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config.readfp(file_obj)
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return config
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def make_test_rc(base_rc_filename, additions_dict, target_filename):
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"""Combines a base rc and test additions into single file."""
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main_cfg = read_config(base_rc_filename)
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# Create fresh config for test, which must extend production.
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test_cfg = ConfigParser.ConfigParser()
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test_cfg._sections = copy.deepcopy(main_cfg._sections)
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for section, opts in additions_dict.items():
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curr_section = test_cfg._sections.setdefault(
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section, test_cfg._dict())
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for opt, opt_val in opts.items():
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curr_val = curr_section.get(opt)
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if curr_val is None:
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raise KeyError('Expected to be adding to existing option.')
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curr_section[opt] = '%s\n%s' % (curr_val, opt_val)
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with open(target_filename, 'w') as file_obj:
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test_cfg.write(file_obj)
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def valid_filename(filename):
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"""Checks if a file is a Python file and is not ignored."""
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for directory in IGNORED_DIRECTORIES:
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if filename.startswith(directory):
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return False
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return (filename.endswith('.py') and
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filename not in IGNORED_FILES)
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def is_production_filename(filename):
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"""Checks if the file contains production code.
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:rtype: boolean
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:returns: Boolean indicating production status.
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"""
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return not ('demo' in filename or 'test' in filename or
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filename.startswith('regression'))
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def get_files_for_linting(allow_limited=True, diff_base=None):
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"""Gets a list of files in the repository.
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By default, returns all files via ``git ls-files``. However, in some cases
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uses a specific commit or branch (a so-called diff base) to compare
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against for changed files. (This requires ``allow_limited=True``.)
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To speed up linting on Travis pull requests against master, we manually
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set the diff base to origin/master. We don't do this on non-pull requests
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since origin/master will be equivalent to the currently checked out code.
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One could potentially use ${TRAVIS_COMMIT_RANGE} to find a diff base but
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this value is not dependable.
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:type allow_limited: boolean
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:param allow_limited: Boolean indicating if a reduced set of files can
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be used.
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:rtype: pair
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:returns: Tuple of the diff base using the the list of filenames to be
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linted.
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"""
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if os.getenv('TRAVIS') == 'true':
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# In travis, don't default to master.
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diff_base = None
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if (os.getenv('TRAVIS_BRANCH') == 'master' and
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os.getenv('TRAVIS_PULL_REQUEST') != 'false'):
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# In the case of a pull request into master, we want to
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# diff against HEAD in master.
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diff_base = 'origin/master'
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if diff_base is not None and allow_limited:
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result = subprocess.check_output(['git', 'diff', '--name-only',
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diff_base])
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print 'Using files changed relative to %s:' % (diff_base,)
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print '-' * 60
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print result.rstrip('\n') # Don't print trailing newlines.
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print '-' * 60
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else:
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print 'Diff base not specified, listing all files in repository.'
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result = subprocess.check_output(['git', 'ls-files'])
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return result.rstrip('\n').split('\n'), diff_base
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def get_python_files(all_files=None, diff_base=None):
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"""Gets a list of all Python files in the repository that need linting.
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Relies on :func:`get_files_for_linting()` to determine which files should
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be considered.
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NOTE: This requires ``git`` to be installed and requires that this
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is run within the ``git`` repository.
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:type all_files: list or ``NoneType``
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:param all_files: Optional list of files to be linted.
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:rtype: tuple
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:returns: A tuple containing two lists and a boolean. The first list
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contains all production files, the next all test/demo files and
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the boolean indicates if a restricted fileset was used.
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"""
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using_restricted = False
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if all_files is None:
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all_files, diff_base = get_files_for_linting(diff_base=diff_base)
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using_restricted = diff_base is not None
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library_files = []
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non_library_files = []
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for filename in all_files:
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if valid_filename(filename):
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if is_production_filename(filename):
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library_files.append(filename)
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else:
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non_library_files.append(filename)
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return library_files, non_library_files, using_restricted
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def lint_fileset(filenames, rcfile, description):
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"""Lints a group of files using a given rcfile."""
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# Only lint filenames that exist. For example, 'git diff --name-only'
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# could spit out deleted / renamed files. Another alternative could
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# be to use 'git diff --name-status' and filter out files with a
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# status of 'D'.
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filenames = [filename for filename in filenames
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if os.path.exists(filename)]
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if filenames:
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rc_flag = '--rcfile=%s' % (rcfile,)
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pylint_shell_command = ['pylint', rc_flag] + filenames
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status_code = subprocess.call(pylint_shell_command)
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if status_code != 0:
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error_message = ('Pylint failed on %s with '
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'status %d.' % (description, status_code))
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print >> sys.stderr, error_message
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sys.exit(status_code)
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else:
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print 'Skipping %s, no files to lint.' % (description,)
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def main(argv):
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"""Script entry point. Lints both sets of files."""
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diff_base = argv[1] if len(argv) > 1 else None
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make_test_rc(PRODUCTION_RC, TEST_RC_ADDITIONS, TEST_RC)
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library_files, non_library_files, using_restricted = get_python_files(
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diff_base=diff_base)
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try:
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lint_fileset(library_files, PRODUCTION_RC, 'library code')
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lint_fileset(non_library_files, TEST_RC, 'test and demo code')
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except SystemExit:
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if not using_restricted:
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raise
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message = 'Restricted lint failed, expanding to full fileset.'
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print >> sys.stderr, message
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all_files, _ = get_files_for_linting(allow_limited=False)
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library_files, non_library_files, _ = get_python_files(
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all_files=all_files)
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lint_fileset(library_files, PRODUCTION_RC, 'library code')
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lint_fileset(non_library_files, TEST_RC, 'test and demo code')
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if __name__ == '__main__':
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main(sys.argv)
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