Result for 02BD6EB37FA31748882DE0D9F7BC44BFD453AE00

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FileName./usr/lib/python2.4/site-packages/pylint/checkers/similar.pyo
FileSize12501
MD59DE1075F1CB92029AEFD9D0BA142BD3D
SHA-102BD6EB37FA31748882DE0D9F7BC44BFD453AE00
SHA-25695D6B510C44912FFFB90A4A1FA9209A116C94CCE8339CD12445BE86B1D9E4B4E
SSDEEP384:BRKcMmXHnBz7orRzTS1inAQleRgrQRDBg:PxHodzTeszleureDBg
TLSHT16A424FD1F6D40A8BD5B9817590F1138B6A72F27B12806B25607CF07A2BCD798C53B3D9
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MD5F3C64578C528FF7C3B62D8A07EA7D2D6
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionPylint is a python tool that checks if a module satisfy a coding standard. Pylint can be seen as another PyChecker since nearly all tests you can do with PyChecker can also be done with Pylint. But Pylint offers some more features, like checking line-code's length, checking if variable names are well-formed according to your coding standard, or checking if declared interfaces are truly implemented, and much more. The big advantage with Pylint is that it is highly configurable, customizable, and you can easily write a small plugin to add a personal feature.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamepylint
PackageRelease3.el5
PackageVersion0.21.1
SHA-1E9A7AEBB5232696F2E7ED83D055C75EB5A3F812D
SHA-256E104B77938DCCC297A8CFB70721FEE11B1A19D285D84E3C206F5ABCDF66AA98F