We don't need to have the vi modelines in each source file,
it can be set in a user's vimrc if required.
Also a check is added to hacking to detect if they are re-added.
Change-Id: I347307a5145b2760c69085b6ca850d6a9137ffc6
Closes-Bug: #1229324
This is for Python 3 compatibility, since Python 3 does not support
the print statement, only the print function. (Python 2.6 and 2.7
support both, depending on whether a __future__ import is used.)
Paths containing "xen" were left alone, because of comments in a
couple of the files indicating that the XenServer code needed to be
compatible with Python 2.4.
Fixes bug 1226943
Change-Id: I23b804a4d99500b4acf81dd19645ab06dfcc9f1c
The dynamic nature of our object model is going to cause lots of
heartache for pylint, especially in the actual definitions. This
just excludes that whole directory from pylint's view, which will
limit the heartache to only everywhere objects are actually used.
Related to blueprint unified-object-model
Change-Id: I7f1a4b10b8a5098aab2ab2e8ea5da15ec43f0e2e
Add a new silent test target lintstack based on pylint in Jenkins.
lintstack will compare the pylint errors between HEAD and HEAD~1,
filter out known false positives and report violations in pylint
original parseable format for Jenkins to consume.
Change-Id: Ic2962cb42a174bfe9535aea88475ff4ede3bf9ff