I'd like to invoke the Pylint checker, limited to the error signalling part, as part of my unit testing. So I checked the Pylint executable script, got to the pylint.lint.Run
helper class and there I got lost in a quite long __init__
function, ending with a call to sys.exit()
.
Anybody ever tried and managed to do so?
The dream-plan would be this:
if __name__ == '__main__':
import pylint.lint
pylint.lint.something(__file__, justerrors=True)
# now continue with unit testing
Any hints? Other than "copy the __init__
method and skip the sys.exit()
", I mean?
I don't need the tests to be run by Pylint, it might as well be pyflakes
or other software: feel free to suggest alternatives.
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