Recently, I found myself reading through the Python codegen scripts that live in 'components/script/dom/bindings/*' and noticed that there were many tidy violations: unnecessary semicolons, weird spacing, unused variables, lack of license headers, etc. Considering these files are now living in our tree and mostly maintained directly by contributors of Servo (as opposed to being from upstream), I feel these files should not be excluded from our normal tidy process. This commit removes the blacklist on these files and fixes all tidy violations. I added these subdirectories to the blacklist because they appear to be maintained upstream somewhere else: * "components/script/dom/bindings/codegen/parser/*", * "components/script/dom/bindings/codegen/ply/*", Also, I added a '# noqa' comment which tells us to ignore the flake8 errors for that line. I chose to ignore this (instead of fixing it) to make the work for this commit simpler for me. |
||
---|---|---|
.. | ||
dependencies | ||
mach | ||
mozdebug | ||
mozinfo | ||
mozlog | ||
servo | ||
toml | ||
licenseck.py | ||
mach_bootstrap.py | ||
README.md | ||
tidy.py |
This directory contains various Python modules used to support servo development.
= mach =
The command dispatch framework used to wrap the build system and test harnesses.
= mozdebug =
mozbase module containing information about various debuggers.
This can be updated by copying the latest version from https://hg.mozilla.org/mozilla-central/file/tip/testing/mozbase/mozdebug
= mozinfo =
Mozbase module for extracting information about the host hardware / os.
This can be updated by copying the latest version from hg.mozilla.org/mozilla-central/file/tip/testing/mozbase/mozinfo
= mozlog =
A mozbase logging module required for wptrunner output and command line arguments.
This can be updated by copying the latest version from hg.mozilla.org/mozilla-central/file/tip/testing/mozbase/mozlog
= servo =
servo-specific python code e.g. implementations of mach commands. This is the canonical repository for this code.
== toml ==
Python module for reading toml files.
This can be updated from https://github.com/uiri/toml