Best Python code snippet using prospector_python
profile.py
Source: profile.py
...204 test_warnings = profile_dict.get("test-warnings")205 if test_warnings is None:206 return None, False207 return (None if test_warnings else "no_test_warnings"), True208def _determine_member_warnings(profile_dict):209 member_warnings = profile_dict.get("member-warnings")210 if member_warnings is None:211 return None, False212 return ("member_warnings" if member_warnings else "no_member_warnings"), True213def _determine_implicit_inherits(profile_dict, already_inherits, shorthands_found):214 # Note: the ordering is very important here - the earlier items215 # in the list have precedence over the later items. The point of216 # the doc/test/pep8 profiles is usually to restore items which were217 # turned off in the strictness profile, so they must appear first.218 implicit = [219 ("pep8", _determine_pep8(profile_dict)),220 ("docs", _determine_doc_warnings(profile_dict)),221 ("tests", _determine_test_warnings(profile_dict)),222 ("strictness", _determine_strictness(profile_dict, already_inherits)),223 ("members", _determine_member_warnings(profile_dict)),224 ]225 inherits = []226 for shorthand_name, determined in implicit:227 if shorthand_name in shorthands_found:228 continue229 extra_inherits, shorthand_found = determined230 if not shorthand_found:231 continue232 shorthands_found.add(shorthand_name)233 if extra_inherits is not None:234 inherits.append(extra_inherits)235 return inherits, shorthands_found236def _append_profiles(name, profile_path, data, inherit_list, allow_shorthand=False):237 new_data, new_il, _ = _load_profile(name, profile_path, allow_shorthand=allow_shorthand)...
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