On Fri, May 18, 2012 at 06:57:10AM -0500, Adam Litke wrote:
On Fri, May 18, 2012 at 03:56:05PM +0800, ShaoHe Feng wrote:
> a comment exceed 80 characters, and it is a url link.
> such as
> #
http://aaaaaaaaaaaa/bbbbbbbbbbbbbb/cccccccccccc/dddddddddddd/eeeeeeeeeeee...
>
> how can I do?
> is this OK?
> # "http:/aaaaaaaaaaaa/bbbbbbbbbbbbbb/cccccccccccc/
> # dddddddddddd/eeeeeeeeeeeeeee/fffffffffffffffffff/"
> # (the link is too long to fit in one line, copy it and paste it to
> one line)
It would be nice if we could annotate the source code to disable certain checks
in places such as this. Clearly the rigid line length restriction would result
in a less readable comment if followed here.
Agreed. PEP-0008 is here to help us. If the script that enforces it is
actually hurts readability in a certain case, we should not use it.
Please fix other PEP-0008 issues in the file, and try to filter out the
url warning. If impossible, the module would not be whitelisted.