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In this patchset, I set up 'enabled-extensions' in flake8 section of tox.ini. In newer hacking versions, we can enable some of the non-default hacking rules (one by one), which are disabled by default and implemented in the newer versions of hacking. The enabled extensions are the following: * [H106] Don’t put vim configuration in source files (off by default). * [H203] Use assertIs(Not)None to check for None (off by default). * [H904] Delay string interpolations at logging calls (off by default). Together with enabling these rules, I also removed the locally implemented versions of them. Due to limitations of local checking engine, there were some places in the tests, where pep8 failed. In this patchset, these codes are also fixed. Change-Id: I3a9d2dc007a269cdb2cad441e22f5eb9b58ce0a0
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