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$ cat > correct.py <<EOF
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> def toto(arg1, arg2):
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> del arg2
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> return (5 + 6, 9)
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> EOF
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$ cat > wrong.py <<EOF
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> def toto( arg1, arg2):
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> del(arg2)
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> return ( 5+6, 9)
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> EOF
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$ cat > quote.py <<EOF
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> # let's use quote in comments
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> (''' ( 4x5 )
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> but """\\''' and finally''',
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> """let's fool checkpatch""", '1+2',
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> '"""', 42+1, """and
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> ( 4-1 ) """, "( 1+1 )\" and ")
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> a, '\\\\\\\\', "\\\\\\" x-2", "c-1"
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> EOF
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$ cat > non-py24.py <<EOF
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> # Using builtins that does not exist in Python 2.4
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> if any():
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> x = all()
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> y = format(x)
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>
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> # Do not complain about our own definition
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> def any(x):
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> pass
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> EOF
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$ cat > classstyle.py <<EOF
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> class newstyle_class(object):
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> pass
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>
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> class oldstyle_class:
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> pass
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>
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> class empty():
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> pass
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>
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> no_class = 1:
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> pass
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> EOF
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$ check_code="$TESTDIR"/../contrib/check-code.py
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$ "$check_code" ./wrong.py ./correct.py ./quote.py ./non-py24.py ./classstyle.py
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./wrong.py:1:
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> def toto( arg1, arg2):
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gratuitous whitespace in () or []
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./wrong.py:2:
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> del(arg2)
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Python keyword is not a function
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./wrong.py:3:
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> return ( 5+6, 9)
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missing whitespace in expression
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gratuitous whitespace in () or []
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./quote.py:5:
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> '"""', 42+1, """and
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missing whitespace in expression
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./non-py24.py:2:
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> if any():
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any/all/format not available in Python 2.4
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./non-py24.py:3:
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> x = all()
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any/all/format not available in Python 2.4
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./non-py24.py:4:
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> y = format(x)
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any/all/format not available in Python 2.4
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./classstyle.py:4:
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> class oldstyle_class:
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old-style class, use class foo(object)
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./classstyle.py:7:
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> class empty():
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class foo() not available in Python 2.4, use class foo(object)
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[1]
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$ cat > is-op.py <<EOF
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> # is-operator comparing number or string literal
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> x = None
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> y = x is 'foo'
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> y = x is "foo"
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> y = x is 5346
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> y = x is -6
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> y = x is not 'foo'
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> y = x is not "foo"
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> y = x is not 5346
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> y = x is not -6
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> EOF
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$ "$check_code" ./is-op.py
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./is-op.py:3:
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> y = x is 'foo'
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object comparison with literal
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./is-op.py:4:
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> y = x is "foo"
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object comparison with literal
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./is-op.py:5:
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> y = x is 5346
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object comparison with literal
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./is-op.py:6:
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> y = x is -6
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object comparison with literal
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./is-op.py:7:
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> y = x is not 'foo'
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object comparison with literal
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./is-op.py:8:
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> y = x is not "foo"
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object comparison with literal
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./is-op.py:9:
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> y = x is not 5346
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object comparison with literal
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./is-op.py:10:
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> y = x is not -6
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object comparison with literal
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[1]
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